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[[File:Magikoopa_Mob.PNG|thumb|The Magikoopa Mob tutorial in session]]
[[File:Magikoopa_Mob.PNG|thumb|The Magikoopa Mob tutorial in session]]
'''Magikoopa Mob''' is a [[Special Attack (Bowser)|Special Attack]] that [[Bowser]] uses in the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]].'' It requires Bowser 15 [[Special Point|SP]] to use. It involves having [[Magikoopa]]s line up in many designs: curves, L's, horizontal lines, vertical lines, etc. The player has to use the {{button|ds|stylus}} to trace their position so Bowser can throw fireballs on the Magikoopas, which they then re-use to attack every opponent with their wands. When the wand has a yellow spark over it, Bowser throws a fireball on it. If all the Magikoopa's wands are touched, they create more damage than 4 or 3 of them alone. After about 4 or 5 times, the Magikoopas walk off the stage, exhausted. To use this move, Bowser must free the Magikoopas from [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle]] with the [[Red Key (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Red Key]]. The Magikoopas were the only minions not shown by the [[Fawfulcopter]] begging for help.
'''Magikoopa Mob''' is a [[Special Attack (Bowser)|Special Attack]] that [[Bowser]] uses in the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]].'' It requires Bowser 15 [[Special Point|SP]] to use. It involves having [[Magikoopa]]s line up in many designs: curves, L's, horizontal lines, vertical lines, etc. The player has to use the {{button|ds|stylus}} to trace their position so Bowser can throw fireballs on the Magikoopas, which they then re-use to attack every opponent with their wands. When the wand has a yellow spark over it, Bowser throws a fireball on it. If all the Magikoopa's wands are touched, they create more damage than 4 or 3 of them alone. After about 4 or 5 times, the Magikoopas walk off the stage, exhausted. To use this move, Bowser must free the Magikoopas from [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle]] with the [[Red Key (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Red Key]]. The Magikoopas were the only minions not shown by the [[Fawfulcopter]] begging for help.
In the remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', Bowser shoots fireballs out of his mouth, rather than throwing them.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj0Dv7iZ1q4</ref>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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The Magikoopa Mob tutorial in session

Magikoopa Mob is a Special Attack that Bowser uses in the Nintendo DS game Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. It requires Bowser 15 SP to use. It involves having Magikoopas line up in many designs: curves, L's, horizontal lines, vertical lines, etc. The player has to use the Stylus to trace their position so Bowser can throw fireballs on the Magikoopas, which they then re-use to attack every opponent with their wands. When the wand has a yellow spark over it, Bowser throws a fireball on it. If all the Magikoopa's wands are touched, they create more damage than 4 or 3 of them alone. After about 4 or 5 times, the Magikoopas walk off the stage, exhausted. To use this move, Bowser must free the Magikoopas from Peach's Castle with the Red Key. The Magikoopas were the only minions not shown by the Fawfulcopter begging for help.

In the remake, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Bowser shoots fireballs out of his mouth, rather than throwing them.[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボコスカカメック[?]
Bokosuka Kamekku
"Bokosuka Kamek" (Magikoopa), bokosuka being onomatopoeia for the sound of something being beaten up.
German Kamek-Formation[?] Kamek (Magikoopa) Formation
Italian Kamek[?] "Kamek" (Magikoopa) subord
Spanish (NOA) Sortil. Magikoopa[?] From "Sortilegio", which means "Spell", Magikoopa Spell
Spanish (NOE) Cuadrilla Kamek[?] Kamek Gang. Kamek from Spanish European name for Magikoopas

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