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At first, Guardarms have only one attack, which is jumping into the air and then swimming through the ground to ram into their target, which can be avoided by jumping. Where the Guardarm looks before it attacks indicates who it will aim for. Guardarms only take damage if their target lands on their body; if the defender lands on their hands, they take no damage. Once Mario and Luigi obtain hammers, Guardarms also attack by throwing a rock at a Bro., which if countered with the hammer splits and damages the Guardarm along with other enemies in the battle. | At first, Guardarms have only one attack, which is jumping into the air and then swimming through the ground to ram into their target, which can be avoided by jumping. Where the Guardarm looks before it attacks indicates who it will aim for. Guardarms only take damage if their target lands on their body; if the defender lands on their hands, they take no damage. Once Mario and Luigi obtain hammers, Guardarms also attack by throwing a rock at a Bro., which if countered with the hammer splits and damages the Guardarm along with other enemies in the battle. | ||
Later, after [[Gorumbla]] causes trouble, Guardarms will be able to throw stones that must be repelled with a hammer strike. | |||
Later in the game, Guardarms are infected with [[Glohm]], becoming [[Glohm Guardarm]]s and much stronger. | |||
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