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Seedles attack by simply running into the Mario Bros., which can be avoided or countered by jumping. They can also roll coconuts at the Bros, which can also be avoided or stomped with a jump. | Seedles attack by simply running into the Mario Bros., which can be avoided or countered by jumping. They can also roll coconuts at the Bros, which can also be avoided or stomped with a jump. | ||
Seedles also have a stronger variant called the [[Seedle R]], which appears on [[Florall Island]], and a water-possessing variant called the [[Hydro Seedle]], which appears on both Florall Island and [[Liil Islet]] | Seedles also have a stronger variant called the [[Seedle R]], which appears on [[Florall Island]], and a water-possessing variant called the [[Hydro Seedle]], which appears on both Florall Island and [[Liil Islet]]. The Seedles on Rumbla Island later become infected with [[Glohm]]. There is also an enemy called [[Seedlusa]] that resembles a Seedle at first. | ||
The [[Battle Plug]] "Seedle-ize" has a chance of turning attacked enemies into Seedles; this also affects the experience, coins and rewards obtained from transformed enemies after the battle. Bosses cannot be turned into Seedles. | The [[Battle Plug]] "Seedle-ize" has a chance of turning attacked enemies into Seedles; this also affects the experience, coins and rewards obtained from transformed enemies after the battle. Bosses cannot be turned into Seedles. |