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*In his first attack, Weeping Reclusa will swing one of his arms low across the arena, which must be jumped over. He will launch away a brother if they are hit by his hand or carry them into the air and throw them back down if they land on it. If one of the Bros. is still standing after the other is thrown, they can catch them, though both will receive damage if they miss. If at least one brother is still standing and neither has been grabbed, Reclusa will repeat the attack.
*In his first attack, Weeping Reclusa will swing one of his arms low across the arena, which must be jumped over. He will launch away a brother if they are hit by his hand or carry them into the air and throw them back down if they land on it. If one of the Bros. is still standing after the other is thrown, they can catch them, though both will receive damage if they miss. If at least one brother is still standing and neither has been grabbed, Reclusa will repeat the attack.
*In his second attack, Weeping Reclusa will pluck large spiked fruits from his canopy and throw them at Mario and Luigi, which must be repelled with hammer strikes. If a single brother repels a fruit, they will be momentarily stunned. If Reclusa throws a fruit at the middle, it can be repelled by both Bros. back at him, stunning him for multiple turns. If the Bros. fail to repel a fruit, the targeted brother will be launched away and a small rock will fly from the ground at the other brother.
*In his second attack, Weeping Reclusa will pluck large spiked fruits from his canopy and throw them at Mario and Luigi, which must be repelled with hammer strikes. If a single brother repels a fruit, they will be momentarily stunned. If Reclusa throws a fruit at the middle, it can be repelled by both Bros. back at him, stunning him for multiple turns. If the Bros. fail to repel a fruit, the targeted brother will be launched away and a small rock will fly from the ground at the other brother.
*In his third attack, Weeping Reclusa will conjure and rain four giant ice projectiles down on Mario and Luigi, which must be repelled with hammer strikes. Each time Reclusa uses the attack, he increases the number to six and finally eight. If the Bros. are hit by one of the projectiles, they can be frozen. Reclusa finishes the attack by creating a giant fireball at the Bros. can be repelled by both Bros. back at him by continuously pressing {{button|switch|X}}, stunning him for multiple turns. If even one of the Bros. is frozen, the fireball is impossible to counter as the remaining brother will panic and run in circles.
*In his third attack, Weeping Reclusa will conjure and rain four giant ice projectiles down on Mario and Luigi, which must be repelled with hammer strikes. Each time Reclusa uses the attack, he increases the number to six and finally eight. If the Bros. are hit by one of the projectiles, they can be frozen. Reclusa finishes the attack by creating a giant fireball at the Bros. can be repelled by both Bros. back at him by mashing {{button|switch|X}}, stunning him for multiple turns. If even one of the Bros. is frozen, the fireball is impossible to counter as the remaining brother will panic and run in circles.
If the Bros. have freed Snoutlet from the Doom Blooms, Luigi can use his [[Luigi Logic]] skill to have Snoutlet create another plug-like craft to fly into Weeping Reclusa's mouth. However, similar to phase one, the Bros. have to avoid Weeping Reclusa's shots and wooden protrusions as they head towards the beast's maw as the fight will repeat from the beginning if the Bros. are hit. When they reach the end, Weeping Reclusa will launch a massive orb of dark energy, which the Bros. must repel with a Bro Bomb. If their Bro Bomb successfully repels the dark energy, the Bros. will enter Weeping Reclusa's maw and begin the next phase of the fight.
If the Bros. have freed Snoutlet from the Doom Blooms, Luigi can use his [[Luigi Logic]] skill to have Snoutlet create another plug-like craft to fly into Weeping Reclusa's mouth. However, similar to phase one, the Bros. have to avoid Weeping Reclusa's shots and wooden protrusions as they head towards the beast's maw as the fight will repeat from the beginning if the Bros. are hit. When they reach the end, Weeping Reclusa will launch a massive orb of dark energy, which the Bros. must repel with a Bro Bomb. If their Bro Bomb successfully repels the dark energy, the Bros. will enter Weeping Reclusa's maw and begin the next phase of the fight.


===Third phase===
===Third phase===
During the third phase of the fight, Reclusa encases himself in a shell called the Weeping Core, which is a spiked enemy and has 5,100 HP. As the Weeping Core, he can analyze any attack used against him and permanently guard it after the attack is used two times (one time for Green and Red Shell), significantly reducing the damage it does. The Weeping Core has two attacks.
During the third phase of the fight, Reclusa encases himself in a shell called the Weeping Core, which is a spiked enemy and has 5,100 HP. As the Weeping Core, he can analyze any attack used against him and permanently guard it after the attack is used two times (one time for Green and Red Shell), significantly reducing the damage it does. The Weeping Core has two attacks.
*In his first attack, the Weeping Core rolls at Mario and Luigi with enough force to knock away their hammers when repelled. Because of that, the Bros must repel him one at a time while the other retrieves their hammer, with him getting faster each time he charges. If Mario and Luigi successfully repel him enough times, the Weeping Core will leap into the air at them and must be repelled by both Bros. by continuously pressing {{button|switch|X}}. If either brother fails to repel him, they will be knocked away and the Weeping Core will simply charge at the other once more before ending the attack.
*In his first attack, the Weeping Core rolls at Mario and Luigi with enough force to knock away their hammers when repelled. Because of that, the Bros must repel him one at a time while the other retrieves their hammer, with him getting faster each time he charges. If Mario and Luigi successfully repel him enough times, the Weeping Core will leap into the air at them and must be repelled by both Bros. by mashing {{button|switch|X}}. If either brother fails to repel him, they will be knocked away and the Weeping Core will simply charge at the other once more before ending the attack.
*In his second attack, the Weeping Core shoots out four of his lower spikes and spins in circles, dragging them across the ground, which must be jumped over. Every couple of seconds, the Weeping Core will change the direction and speed he spins, attempting to trip the Bros up.
*In his second attack, the Weeping Core shoots out four of his lower spikes and spins in circles, dragging them across the ground, which must be jumped over. Every couple of seconds, the Weeping Core will change the direction and speed he spins, attempting to trip the Bros up.
After the Weeping Core breaks from enough damage, Reclusa emerges from the wreckage to commence the fourth and final phase of the fight, turning the background red.
After the Weeping Core breaks from enough damage, Reclusa emerges from the wreckage to commence the fourth and final phase of the fight, turning the background red.

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