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===''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''===
===''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''===
Magmads return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'', where they are encountered in [[Heatfreeze Island]] alongside [[Icead]]s. Their idle animation has been changed to swaying left and right instead of bobbing up and down, and their attack has been changed to a headbutt, which [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] can block with a hammer strike; failure to repel the Magmad allows them to burn the target. Magmads also have a flame atop their heads, damaging the Bros if they try to use a jump attack; unlike how flaming enemies were treated in previous games, they are categorized in this game as "spiked" enemies, and therefore are affected by the Anti-Spike Specialist [[Battle Plug]] and Blunt Hammer. A Magmad can also use a strafing fire breath move that must be jumped over. Additionally, if there is more than one Magmad, two Magmads can bounce a fireball between themselves, shifting towards a Bro. That Bro. must use his hammer to repel the fireball before he gets hit. [[Glohm Magmad]]s appear on [[Skorcheen Island]], and replace the regular Magmads on Heatfreeze Island when [[Reclusa]] awakens.
Magmads return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'', where they are encountered in [[Heatfreeze Island]] and [[Skorcheen Island]]. In the former location, Magmads can be encountered alongside [[Icead]]s. Their idle animation has been changed to swaying left and right instead of bobbing up and down, and their attack has been changed to a headbutt, which [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] can block with a hammer strike; failure to repel the Magmad allows them to burn the target. Magmads also have a flame atop their heads, damaging the Bros if they try to use a jump attack; unlike how flaming enemies were treated in previous games, they are categorized in this game as "spiked" enemies, and therefore are affected by the Anti-Spike Specialist [[Battle Plug]] and Blunt Hammer. A Magmad can also use a strafing fire breath move that must be jumped over. Additionally, if there is more than one Magmad, two Magmads can bounce a fireball between themselves, shifting towards a Bro. That Bro. must use his hammer to repel the fireball before he gets hit. Several Magmads are infected with [[Glohm]]; these "[[Glohm Magmad]]s" are much stronger, with the ability to throw off their enemies by creating illusory duplicates. When [[Reclusa]] awakens and conquers [[Concordia]], the non-infected Magmads disappear, their place taken by the Glohm Magmads.


During [[Pipegunk]]'s battle, [[Shun]] can boost its power by moving the arena into a magma chamber with his remote. In this state, it resembles a Magmad, right down to having their head flame and receiving the "spike" status.
During [[Pipegunk]]'s battle, [[Shun]] can boost its power by moving the arena into a magma chamber with his remote. In this state, it resembles a Magmad, right down to having their head flame and receiving the "spike" status.

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