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Small Chomps occur in [[Sky Station Galaxy]] and the [[Chompworks Galaxy]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''. In this game, they perpetually roll along [[track]]s arranged into a circle on the ground. They are defeated when struck by the player character in | Small Chomps occur in [[Sky Station Galaxy]] and the [[Chompworks Galaxy]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''. In this game, they perpetually roll along [[track]]s arranged into a circle on the ground. They are defeated when struck by the player character in their [[Rainbow Mario|Rainbow form]] or a [[rubbery bulb]]. Multiple Small Chomps are fastened to one track. [[Star Pointer|P2's Pointer]] can hold one in place with {{button|wii|A}} so that the other Small Chomp collides with it, defeating both of them. Most Small Chomps release three Star Bits when destroyed, but there is one in Sky Station Galaxy that contains a [[key]] during [[Storming the Sky Fleet]]. Collecting it opens a nearby [[cage]] and frees the [[Luma]] within. | ||
Small Chomps are sympatric with normal Chomps in the Chompworks Galaxy, rolling in circles. In one location, they are expelled from [[Chomp box]]es and roll in straight lines. Colliding with the hyperactive [[Gearmo]] at the end of their trajectory destroys them. | Small Chomps are sympatric with normal Chomps in the Chompworks Galaxy, rolling in circles. In one location, they are expelled from [[Chomp box]]es and roll in straight lines. Colliding with the hyperactive [[Gearmo]] at the end of their trajectory destroys them. |