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Motley Bossblob serves as the second boss of [[World 6 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 6]]. In this boss-only course, Motley Bossblob gathers large gelatinous blobs to transform himself into a large clown-like monster. He will then try to jump on the player. On the last jump, Motley will split into many smaller blobs along with his jester form, where he will be vulnerable to attack. The player must defeat him by attacking the fleeing jester when he is defenseless, while avoiding the blobs that hurt the player. Every time the boss splits, a set of [[Double Cherry|Double Cherries]] will appear. After three hits, Motley Bossblob is defeated and the [[Warp Pipe]] to the [[Goal Pole]] is revealed.
Motley Bossblob serves as the second boss of [[World 6 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 6]]. In this boss-only course, Motley Bossblob gathers large gelatinous blobs to transform himself into a large clown-like monster. He will then try to jump on the player. On the last jump, Motley will split into many smaller blobs along with his jester form, where he will be vulnerable to attack. The player must defeat him by attacking the fleeing jester when he is defenseless, while avoiding the blobs that hurt the player. Every time the boss splits, a set of [[Double Cherry|Double Cherries]] will appear. After three hits, Motley Bossblob is defeated and the [[Warp Pipe]] to the [[Goal Pole]] is revealed.


Motley Bossblob reappears in [[Motley Bossblob's Encore|World Bowser-A: Motley Bossblob's Encore]] and [[Boss Blitz|World Flower-12: Boss Blitz]] with a similar strategy. His jumps will now create shockwaves, and in each reappearance, he and his blob form have different colors; In his first appearance in 6-C, he wears red and blue with beige scales and has a silver form, in Bowser-A, he wears green and magenta with pink scales and has a gold form, and in Flower-12, he wears teal and ruby red with green scales, and has a red form.
Motley Bossblob reappears in [[Motley Bossblob's Encore|World Bowser-A: Motley Bossblob's Encore]] and [[Boss Blitz|World Flower-12: Boss Blitz]] with a similar strategy. His jumps will now create shockwaves, and in each reappearance, he and his blob form have different colors; In his first appearance in 6-C, he wears red and blue with beige scales and has a silver form, in Bowser-A, he wears green and purple with pink scales and has a gold form, and in Flower-12, he wears teal and ruby red with green scales, and has a red form.
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Revision as of 20:00, January 23, 2014

Template:Character-infobox Motley Bossblob is a boss introduced in Super Mario 3D World. He is a jester who uses gelatinous blobs to transform into a large clown-like monster. He makes his first appearance in World 6-C: Motley Bossblob's Big Battle.

Motley Bossblob serves as the second boss of World 6. In this boss-only course, Motley Bossblob gathers large gelatinous blobs to transform himself into a large clown-like monster. He will then try to jump on the player. On the last jump, Motley will split into many smaller blobs along with his jester form, where he will be vulnerable to attack. The player must defeat him by attacking the fleeing jester when he is defenseless, while avoiding the blobs that hurt the player. Every time the boss splits, a set of Double Cherries will appear. After three hits, Motley Bossblob is defeated and the Warp Pipe to the Goal Pole is revealed.

Motley Bossblob reappears in World Bowser-A: Motley Bossblob's Encore and World Flower-12: Boss Blitz with a similar strategy. His jumps will now create shockwaves, and in each reappearance, he and his blob form have different colors; In his first appearance in 6-C, he wears red and blue with beige scales and has a silver form, in Bowser-A, he wears green and purple with pink scales and has a gold form, and in Flower-12, he wears teal and ruby red with green scales, and has a red form.

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