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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Head Watier Wario Loses.png|thumb|left|[[Wario]] losing to [[Luigi]]]]
[[File:Head Watier Wario Loses.png|thumb|left|[[Wario]] losing to [[Luigi]]]]
Players take turns tossing a Mini-[[Bowser]] bomb, similar to the [[bomb]] in [[Bowser's Bigger Blast]], back and forth amongst themselves. The timer on the bomb starts at nine; players can count down either one or two numbers in an effort to avoid being the one to decrease the counter to zero. Once the timer drops three times, the numbers displayed change to question marks. At this point, the only way to tell whether the player's opponent has docked one or two numbers off the counter is to listen for the specific sound each option makes. On extremely rare occasions, the game may briefly reveal the current number on the bomb, or even reset the bomb counter. The losing player is the one who decreases the timer to zero or does not decrease the count by one or two within a five-second timer. Either way, the bomb explodes and the minigame ends. When the bomb explodes, the character holding it flies towards the screen and hits it, causing it to tilt, thus breaking the [[fourth wall]].
Players take turns tossing a Mini-[[Bowser]] bomb, similar to the [[bomb]] in [[Bowser's Bigger Blast]], back and forth amongst themselves. The timer on the bomb starts at nine; players can count down either one or two numbers in an effort to avoid being the one to decrease the counter to zero. Once the timer drops three times, the numbers displayed change to question marks. At this point, the only way to tell whether the player's opponent has docked one or two numbers off the counter is to listen for the specific sound each option makes. On extremely rare occasions, the game may briefly reveal the current number on the bomb, or even reset the bomb counter. The losing player is the one who decreases the timer to zero or does not decrease the count by one or two within a five-second timer. Either way, the bomb explodes and the minigame ends. When the bomb explodes, the character holding it flies and hits the screen, causing it to tilt, thus breaking the [[fourth wall]].
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