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In battle, Grombas attack in two ways: After running up to [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]], they will either trip before rolling towards them, or dig out a rock with their feet and kick it at them. Both attacks can be dodged by [[jump|jumping]], but the former can also be [[Counterattack|countered]]. Sometimes, one will approach the bros. between them and roll towards the one that it faces, which can be used as a "tell" as to which brother it is targeting. A [[Dream World]] variant also appears in [[Dreamy Pi'illo Castle]], called a [[Dromba]].
In battle, Grombas attack in two ways: After running up to [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]], they will either trip before rolling towards them, or dig out a rock with their feet and kick it at them. Both attacks can be dodged by [[jump|jumping]], but the former can also be [[Counterattack|countered]]. Sometimes, one will approach the bros. between them and roll towards the one that it faces, which can be used as a "tell" as to which brother it is targeting. A [[Dream World]] variant also appears in [[Dreamy Pi'illo Castle]], called a [[Dromba]].


In the two tutorial battles only, the Grombas cannot be knocked out until [[Toadsworth]] leaves the battlefield.
In the two tutorial battles only, the Grombas are programmed to not be knocked out until [[Toadsworth]]'s instructions end.


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