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'''Tacklebot''' is the ninth [[minigame]] from the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. This minigame helps [[Clay]] or [[Ace]] build up their PS Body statistic, which later benefits their [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Power Shot]]. The objective of this minigame is for the player to charge up power and tackle the Tacklebot until it is defeated, whilst defending to avoid getting stunned for a brief period of time. | '''Tacklebot''' is the ninth [[minigame]] from the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. This minigame helps [[Clay]] or [[Ace]] build up their PS Body statistic, which later benefits their [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Power Shot]]. The objective of this minigame is for the player to charge up power and tackle the Tacklebot until it is defeated, whilst defending to avoid getting stunned for a brief period of time. | ||
The player must press either the {{button|gba|A}}, {{button|gba|B}} button, or both to charge up their power meter. When Clay or Ace make contact with the Tacklebot, they will inflict more damage, depending on the level of their power meter. Tacklebot will also charge in the same way, which can stun the player. Tacklebot will also launch projectiles from Level 2 onwards, which the player blocks by holding left on the {{button|gba|Pad}}. Tacklebot will also block, reducing the amount of damage he takes considerably. | The player must press either the {{button|gba|A}}, {{button|gba|B}} button, or both to charge up their power meter. When Clay or Ace make contact with the Tacklebot, they will inflict more damage, depending on the level of their power meter. Tacklebot will also charge in the same way, which can stun the player. Tacklebot will also launch projectiles from Level 2 onwards, which the player blocks by holding left on the {{button|gba|D-Pad}}. Tacklebot will also block, reducing the amount of damage he takes considerably. | ||
Tacklebot has 100HP in all three levels, but takes less damage, depending on the level. Tacklebot is silver in Level 1, green in Level 2, red in Level 3, and a mix of yellow, red and blue in Challenge level. Its design is based on a sumo wrestler. In Level 3, the player can damage Tacklebot enough to reveal its robotic innards. Tacklebot will lose its entire outer shell during Challenge level. | Tacklebot has 100HP in all three levels, but takes less damage, depending on the level. Tacklebot is silver in Level 1, green in Level 2, red in Level 3, and a mix of yellow, red and blue in Challenge level. Its design is based on a sumo wrestler. In Level 3, the player can damage Tacklebot enough to reveal its robotic innards. Tacklebot will lose its entire outer shell during Challenge level. | ||
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*Charge power - {{button|gba|A}}/{{button|gba|B}} | *Charge power - {{button|gba|A}}/{{button|gba|B}} | ||
==In- | ==In-Game Descriptions== | ||
'''Level 1:''' ''Take on the Tacklebot and defeat it in 30 seconds or less.''<br> | '''Level 1:''' ''Take on the Tacklebot and defeat it in 30 seconds or less.''<br> | ||
'''Level 2:''' ''Take on the Tacklebot and defeat it in 40 seconds or less.''<br> | '''Level 2:''' ''Take on the Tacklebot and defeat it in 40 seconds or less.''<br> |