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In this minigame, four players are tasked with climbing platforms, with a Mega Stingby flying back and forth below the players. The aim is to [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]] the Mega Stingby to damage it, with one [[point]] earned for each Ground Pound the players manage to land.
In this minigame, four players are tasked with climbing platforms, with a Mega Stingby flying back and forth below the players. The aim is to [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]] the Mega Stingby to damage it, with one [[point]] earned for each Ground Pound the players manage to land.


Once the boss is at half health, the Mega Stingby moves faster, and its movement pattern becomes more erratic. Furthermore, the center platforms disappear, with several smaller-sized [[Stingby|Stingbies]] appearing in their stead, which players must defeat by [[jump]]ing on them. The player who manages to land the last hit on the Mega Stingby is awarded three points. ย 
Once the boss is at half health, the Mega Stingby moves faster, and its movement pattern becomes more erratic. Furthermore, the center platforms disappear, with several smaller-sized [[Stingby|Stingbies]] appearing in their stead, which players must defeat by [[jump]]ing on them. The player who manages to land the last hit on the Mega Stingby is awarded five points. ย 


If three minutes pass in the Mario Party mode, the player with the most points wins, regardless of whether the boss is defeated or not. In Party-Planner Trek and Boss Rush, the player team has to defeat the boss within three minutes to advance.
If three minutes pass in the Mario Party mode, the player with the most points wins, regardless of whether the boss is defeated or not. In Party-Planner Trek and Boss Rush, the player team has to defeat the boss within three minutes to advance.

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