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[[File:SMB3 Lemmy Koopa Tossing Magical Ball Artwork.jpg|150px|thumb|Lemmy throwing magical balls]]
[[File:SMB3 Lemmy Koopa Tossing Magical Ball Artwork.jpg|150px|thumb|Lemmy throwing magical balls]]
Magical balls are first seen in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', where Lemmy attempts to shoot them at [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) while balancing on one himself. They bounce on the floor, changing direction when they bump into a wall. If Mario touches one, he takes damage, unlike in future games; however, [[jump]]ing on one merely bounces him upwards, while causing the ball to flash between colors and drop to the floor. Lemmy spawns a total of three balls (not counting the one he balances on), which do not disappear until the battle ends.
Magical balls are first seen in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', where Lemmy attempts to shoot them at [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) while balancing on one himself. They bounce on the floor, changing direction when they bump into a wall. If Mario touches one, he takes damage, unlike in future games; however, [[jump]]ing on one merely bounces him upwards, while causing the ball to flash between colors and drop to the floor.


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