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Another attack involves throwing two balls of metal scrap at one of the Mario Bros., then attempting to ram him. The brother in question must jump onto the balls, then jump over Junker X as it attempts the ramming portion of the attack. The big ball can be jumped on from the ground. A third attack consists of emptying the garbage from one of the Junker Cans that follow it. Often, this garbage will consist of random enemies that go after the Mario Bros, which include: | Another attack involves throwing two balls of metal scrap at one of the Mario Bros., then attempting to ram him. The brother in question must jump onto the balls, then jump over Junker X as it attempts the ramming portion of the attack. The big ball can be jumped on from the ground. A third attack consists of emptying the garbage from one of the Junker Cans that follow it. Often, this garbage will consist of random enemies that go after the Mario Bros, which include: | ||
*[[Cheep Cheep]]s, who will jump over the Mario Bros. and hurt them if they jump; | *[[Cheep Cheep]]s, who will jump over the Mario Bros. and hurt them if they jump; The remake replaces these with [[Poison Mushroom]]s, which can additionally [[Poison (status effect)|poison]] them. | ||
*[[Bob-omb]]s, who will first light their fuses before charging. | *[[Bob-omb]]s, who will first light their fuses before charging. | ||
*[[Scutlet (enemy)|Scutlet]]s, which will immediately charge after coming out; they are absent in the remake. | *[[Scutlet (enemy)|Scutlet]]s, which will immediately charge after coming out; they are absent in the remake. |