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Once his HP drops by half or less, Mush will be able to power up tremendously, either doing so right before executing a standard attack or three times in a row to deliver a devastating kicking combo on the next turn. During this phase, if Mush's techniques are not superguarded against, he will remain in a defensive stance for every turn, blocking every incoming attack while creating two duplicates of himself after his action. In this powered-up state, he has an attack power of 20-24.
Once his HP drops by half or less, Mush will be able to power up tremendously, either doing so right before executing a standard attack or three times in a row to deliver a devastating kicking combo on the next turn. During this phase, if Mush's techniques are not superguarded against, he will remain in a defensive stance for every turn, blocking every incoming attack while creating two duplicates of himself after his action. In this powered-up state, he has an attack power of 20-24.


Mush is additionally immune to fire, explosion, and lightning attacks (preventing the [[Zap Tap]] badge or [[Volt Mushroom]]s from being effective) as well as counters and items that grant the [[Payback]] status such as [[Hold Fast]], a [[Spite Pouch]] and the [[Return Postage]] badge, while also being immune to all status effects, with the exception of the KO effect inflicted by [[Showstopper]].<ref>{{cite|title=Paper Mario: TTYD Switch - Showstopping Prince Mush|accessdate=December 20, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rPoTqN37GU|publisher=YouTube}}</ref> Some of his attacks may also drain [[Flower Point]]s if connected.
Mush is additionally immune to fire, explosion, and lightning attacks (preventing the [[Zap Tap]] badge or [[Volt Mushroom]]s from being effective) as well as counters and items that grant the [[Payback]] status such as [[Hold Fast]], a [[Spite Pouch]] and the [[Return Postage]] badge, while also being immune to all status effects, with the exception of the KO effect inflicted by [[Showstopper]]. Some of his attacks may also drain [[Flower Point]]s if connected.


Once defeated, he can be rematched at any time. Mario can also talk to Prince Mush in the Glitz Pit hallway, where he gives Mario [[Prince Mush's Belt|his belt]] as a token of appreciation. Goombella's [[Tattle]] implies that Prince Mush once fell victim to [[Rawk Hawk]]'s [[Poisoned Cake]] trick and thus dislikes said food as a result.
Once defeated, he can be rematched at any time. Mario can also talk to Prince Mush in the Glitz Pit hallway, where he gives Mario [[Prince Mush's Belt|his belt]] as a token of appreciation. Goombella's [[Tattle]] implies that Prince Mush once fell victim to [[Rawk Hawk]]'s [[Poisoned Cake]] trick and thus dislikes said food as a result.

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