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The '''Superguard''' is a move used in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]''. It is the more advanced version of a [[Guard]]. It stops any attack from doing any damage at all. Plus any direct-contact moves will be returned to the attacker causing the enemy 1 damage. On indirect-attacks, the Superguard will simply negate all damage | The '''Superguard''' is a move used in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]''. It is the more advanced version of a [[Guard]]. It stops any attack from doing any damage at all. Plus any direct-contact moves will be returned to the attacker causing the enemy 1 damage. On indirect-attacks, the Superguard will simply negate all damage. | ||
There is one catch, however. It is extremely hard to time, even harder than a Guard. This can be done by pressing B right before contact. If done correctly, [[Mario]] or | There is one catch, however. It is extremely hard to time, even harder than a Guard. This can be done by pressing B right before contact. If done correctly, [[Mario]] or his partner will spin around and words will pop out next to him or her saying '''Great!!'''. | ||
[[Category:Special Moves]] | [[Category: Special Moves]] |
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The Superguard is a move used in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. It is the more advanced version of a Guard. It stops any attack from doing any damage at all. Plus any direct-contact moves will be returned to the attacker causing the enemy 1 damage. On indirect-attacks, the Superguard will simply negate all damage.
There is one catch, however. It is extremely hard to time, even harder than a Guard. This can be done by pressing B right before contact. If done correctly, Mario or his partner will spin around and words will pop out next to him or her saying Great!!.