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During the battle against the [[Pipegunk]], Shun appears in the backdrop of the stage and cannot be targeted. He uses his remote to rotate the stage into the Magma Area, which changes Pipegunk's appearance to resemble magma and gives it a significant defense boost, then jumps off-screen for a number of turns. When Shun eventually reappears, Luigi can engage in a tug of war with him through [[Luigi Logic]] to steal the remote; if successful, he throws Shun into the lava and incapacitates him. If Luigi chooses to move from the Magma Area immediately into the Ice Area, Pipegunk takes 300 HP of damage and becomes stunned, vulnerable to critical attacks. After a number of turns, Shun gets back up to shout and jump off-screen again. If Luigi chooses to move the stage from the Magma Area into the Normal Area, Pipegunk returns to its regular form and its defense returns to normal; when Shun gets back up, he shouts angrily and immediately switches the stage into the Ice Arena, buffing Pipegunk before he jumps off-screen again. He will continue to alternate the stage between the two areas (while pausing in the Normal Area to allow Pipegunk to acclimate) until Pipegunk is defeated.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgx-3ZaBBWg</ref> If Luigi selected the Normal Area once and then | During the battle against the [[Pipegunk]], Shun appears in the backdrop of the stage and cannot be targeted. He uses his remote to rotate the stage into the Magma Area, which changes Pipegunk's appearance to resemble magma and gives it a significant defense boost, then jumps off-screen for a number of turns. When Shun eventually reappears, Luigi can engage in a tug of war with him through [[Luigi Logic]] to steal the remote; if successful, he throws Shun into the lava and incapacitates him. If Luigi chooses to move from the Magma Area immediately into the Ice Area, Pipegunk takes 300 HP of damage and becomes stunned, vulnerable to critical attacks. After a number of turns, Shun gets back up to shout and jump off-screen again. If Luigi chooses to move the stage from the Magma Area into the Normal Area, Pipegunk returns to its regular form and its defense returns to normal; when Shun gets back up, he shouts angrily and immediately switches the stage into the Ice Arena, buffing Pipegunk before he jumps off-screen again. He will continue to alternate the stage between the two areas (while pausing in the Normal Area to allow Pipegunk to acclimate) until Pipegunk is defeated.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgx-3ZaBBWg</ref> If Luigi selected the Normal Area once and then stuns Shun a second time, Shun will exclaim not to make sudden temperature changes as Pipegunk is "delicate", hinting to swap between the Magma and Ice Areas. During the battle against [[Glohm Pipegunk]], this role is performed by a dark version of Shun; this change is purely cosmetic and does not affect the gameplay. | ||
When Mario and Luigi fight all three members of the Extension Corps together in [[Fortress Zokket]], Shun attacks by lifting a large dumbell above his head three times before throwing it at a Bro. Shun telegraphs his target by turning towards him, and the Bro. that Shun faces at the count of three has to jump to avoid getting hit. If Shun briefly loses his balance when first catching the weight, he only lifts it up twice at a slower pace before throwing it. Unless Shun makes his mark, Ecks and/or Ten will take damage instead. Shun can also lift two smaller dumbbells for both Bros. to jump over in quick succession. The first Bro. that is targeted is adjacent to the dumbbell that is lifted higher at the count of four. | When Mario and Luigi fight all three members of the Extension Corps together in [[Fortress Zokket]], Shun attacks by lifting a large dumbell above his head three times before throwing it at a Bro. Shun telegraphs his target by turning towards him, and the Bro. that Shun faces at the count of three has to jump to avoid getting hit. If Shun briefly loses his balance when first catching the weight, he only lifts it up twice at a slower pace before throwing it. Unless Shun makes his mark, Ecks and/or Ten will take damage instead. Shun can also lift two smaller dumbbells for both Bros. to jump over in quick succession. The first Bro. that is targeted is adjacent to the dumbbell that is lifted higher at the count of four. |