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A pair of Power Taps is first obtained on [[Desolatt Island]], after [[Ten]]'s defeat prompted him to hastily retreat, dropping them along with a Kaboom Attack and an Easy-Peasy Counters carelessly. His attempt to retrieve them then turns into an impromptu trial run in a battle against Ten, where the Mario Bros. use the Power Plugs' abilities against him, eventually causing him to flee for good. | A pair of Power Taps is first obtained on [[Desolatt Island]], after [[Ten]]'s defeat prompted him to hastily retreat, dropping them along with a Kaboom Attack and an Easy-Peasy Counters carelessly. His attempt to retrieve them then turns into an impromptu trial run in a battle against Ten, where the Mario Bros. use the Power Plugs' abilities against him, eventually causing him to flee for good. | ||
Extra Power Taps are found throughout the story. The third is found upon defeating [[ | Extra Power Taps are found throughout the story. The third is found upon defeating [[Sharpcast]] in the second Great Lighthouse; the fourth is dropped from [[Pipegunk]] with its defeat in the third Great Lighthouse; and the fifth and final one is found and held onto by [[Luigi]] after the defeat of [[Glohm Bowser]], but only revealed after the brothers' reunion on [[Conductor Island]]. Upon finding a new Power Tap, the extension is merged with the set in possession of the Bros. and increase the capacity of equipped Battle Plugs by 1, to the maximum of 5. | ||
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