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In battle, Big Massif can pound the ground to make a small building-like object (about the size of Big Massif) fall before him and punch it at Mario, who must  deflect it back with his hammer. He may also charge towards Mario, who has to either jump over him, avoid it by stepping out of danger or not stay ground-bound based on whether the Hooskis in the background jump or not. If they do, Mario must stay ground-bound as Big Massif will jump over Mario just as he would make contact with him. Big Massif may also launch himself off his [[Hooraw]] followers into Mario by having them throw him at Mario after bouncing off clusters of them.
In battle, Big Massif can pound the ground to make a small building-like object (about the size of Big Massif) fall before him and punch it at Mario, who must  deflect it back with his hammer. He may also charge towards Mario, who has to either jump over him, avoid it by stepping out of danger or not stay ground-bound based on whether the Hooraws in the background jump or not. If they do, Mario must stay ground-bound as Big Massif will jump over Mario just as he would make contact with him. Big Massif may also launch himself off his Hooraw followers into Mario by having them throw him at Mario after bouncing off clusters of them, Mario having to knock him back where he came from with his hammer.


Big Massif can also jump on top of a stack of Hooraws, and chase Mario into the foreground while attempting to jump on him (similar to Mario's [[Luiginary Stack]] Luiginary Attack). Mario must move out of the way and jump to avoid this.
Big Massif can also jump on top of a stack of Hooraws, and chase Mario into the foreground while attempting to jump on him (similar to Mario's [[Luiginary Stack]] [[Luiginary Attack]]). Mario must move out of the way and jump to avoid this.


Additionally, whenever Big Massif's followers are defeated by Mario and his attacks, Big Massif gets very agitated and both flashes red and grows in power, his attack being raised far higher than it is usually. The power given to Big Massif will vary of how many followers are defeated. Removing a quarter, will have a decent of amount of power. Removing half will make him have more power, if all the followers are defeated, he will enrage with the most power. This means Mario has to avoid taking out too many of Massif's Hooraws with his attacks, and punishes the player for just charging in with a bunch of powerful Luiginary Attacks.
Additionally, whenever Big Massif's followers are defeated by Mario and his attacks, Big Massif gets very agitated and both flashes red and grows in power, his attack being raised far higher than it is usually. The power given to Big Massif will vary of how many followers are defeated. Removing a quarter, will have a decent of amount of power. Removing half will make him have more power, if all the followers are defeated, he will enrage with the most power. This means Mario has to avoid taking out too many of Massif's Hooraws with his attacks, and punishes the player for just charging in with a bunch of powerful Luiginary Attacks.
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