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'''The Destructors''', also known as '''The Flying Bullets''', are a replacement minor league team in the [[Glitz Pit]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They joined to replace [[The Hand-It-Overs]] after [[Bandy Andy]]'s sudden "retirement", and consist of two [[Spinia]]s and two [[Spania]]s. After Chapter 3 is completed and the missing fighters and their teams return to the Glitz Pit's roster, the Destructors leave and are never seen or fought again. Due to this, [[Mario]] can only battle the Destructors by losing enough matches to get down to their level before defeating [[Rawk Hawk]] and becoming the Glitz Pit Champion. In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], they can only be fought via an Exhibition Match as it is no longer possible to derank.
'''The Destructors''', also known as '''The Flying Bullets''', are a replacement minor league team in the [[Glitz Pit]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They joined to replace [[The Hand-It-Overs]] after [[Bandy Andy]]'s sudden "retirement", and consist of two [[Spinia]]s and two [[Spania]]s. After Chapter 3 is completed and the missing fighters and their teams return to the Glitz Pit's roster, the Destructors leave and are never seen or fought again. Due to this, [[Mario]] can only battle the Destructors by losing enough matches to get down to their level before defeating [[Rawk Hawk]] and becoming the Glitz Pit Champion. In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], they can only be fought via an Exhibition Match as it is no longer possible to derank.


Unlike [[Sir Swoop]] and [[Wings of Night]], they are neither shown being introduced to the Glitz Pit or encountered there outside of their match, and as a result, many players will go through the game without facing (or even knowing about) them due to the limited timeframe and multiple losses required to fight them in the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] version. Before fighting Mario and his [[party member|partner]]s, the front-most Spinia - presumably the team's leader - appropriately states that he must have bad luck to face them in a matchup, possibly a nod to this fact.
Unlike [[Sir Swoop]] and [[Wings of Night]], they are neither shown being introduced to the Glitz Pit or encountered there outside of their match, and as a result, many players will go through the game without facing (or even knowing about) them due to the limited timeframe and multiple losses required to fight them in the GameCube version. Before fighting Mario and his [[party member|partner]]s, the front-most Spinia - presumably the team's leader - appropriately states that he must have bad luck to face them in a matchup, possibly a nod to this fact.
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