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Private Goomp can attack by ordering the [[Sub-Goomba]] horde to pile up in a rectangular formation, which he sends to smash into Mario. By stomping on the pile, Mario can force the Sub-Goombas back to their commander, who promptly sends them back towards Mario. After several redirections, Goomp will eventually be hit by the pile; however, if Mario misses the pile with his jump, they will charge off-screen and return individually, forcing Mario to jump over any Sub-Goombas that are heading his way. Goomp can also summon Sub-Goombas from the background to replace any defeated members of his horde - if Mario manages to defeat enough Sub-Goombas on his turn, Goomp will skip his attack in favor of calling more reinforcements.
Private Goomp can attack by ordering the [[Sub-Goomba]] horde to pile up in a rectangular formation, which he sends to smash into Mario. By stomping on the pile, Mario can force the Sub-Goombas back to their commander, who promptly sends them back towards Mario. After several redirections, Goomp will eventually be hit by the pile; however, if Mario misses the pile with his jump, they will charge off-screen and return individually, forcing Mario to jump over any Sub-Goombas that are heading his way. Goomp can also summon Sub-Goombas from the background to replace any defeated members of his horde - if Mario manages to defeat enough Sub-Goombas on his turn, Goomp will skip his attack in favor of calling more reinforcements.


[[File:Elite Trio.png|thumb|The Elite Trio in battle at Dreamy Driftwood Shore]]
Apart from his aforementioned Mushroom stash, Corporal Paraplonk can attack by having two [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s place a block on either side of Mario and using a [[Shell Shot]] to bounce between them in his shell. To end the attack without being hit by the Corporal's shell, Mario must jump on Paraplonk mid-attack, rebounding him into Private Goomp and his [[Sub-Goomba]] horde. If deflected in this way, Paraplonk will damage Goomp, all Sub-Goombas horizontally adjacent to Goomp, and the entire first line of Sub-Goombas in the background.
Apart from his aforementioned Mushroom stash, Corporal Paraplonk can attack by having two [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s place a block on either side of Mario and using a [[Shell Shot]] to bounce between them in his shell. To end the attack without being hit by the Corporal's shell, Mario must jump on Paraplonk mid-attack, rebounding him into Private Goomp and his [[Sub-Goomba]] horde. If deflected in this way, Paraplonk will damage Goomp, all Sub-Goombas horizontally adjacent to Goomp, and the entire first line of Sub-Goombas in the background.


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During the epilogue of the game, the trio are on their way off the island along with Bowser and Kamek, where Bowser complains about losing again, but commends the trio for doing well by their standards. After it starts raining coins, Private Goomp and Sergeant Guy end up rocking the [[Koopa Clown Car]] so much trying to collect coins that it falls into the ocean, prompting Paraplonk (with assistance from Kamek) to rescue them and Bowser.
During the epilogue of the game, the trio are on their way off the island along with Bowser and Kamek, where Bowser complains about losing again, but commends the trio for doing well by their standards. After it starts raining coins, Private Goomp and Sergeant Guy end up rocking the [[Koopa Clown Car]] so much trying to collect coins that it falls into the ocean, prompting Paraplonk (with assistance from Kamek) to rescue them and Bowser.


After defeating them at Dreamy Driftwood Shore, a stronger version of the trio known as [[Elite Trio X]] can be fought in the [[Battle Ring (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|Battle Ring]].
After defeating them in Dreamy Driftwood Shore, a stronger version of the trio known as [[Elite Trio X]] can be fought in the [[Battle Ring (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|Battle Ring]].


===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''===
===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''===

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