Mack

"Listen up, gang! These guys are gonna put a stop to OUR party! Are we HAPPY about this?!"

- Mack

Mack is a lieutenant of the Smithy Gang and the boss guarding the first Star Piece in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Mack commands an army of Shysters and can use fire magic. Like the other members of the Smithy Gang, Mack is modeled after a weapon (in his case, a shortsword or knife) and he is named after the song "" (originally "Die Moritat von Mackie Messer" in German).

History
With his Shysters, Mack attacked Mushroom Kingdom while Mario was in Bandit's Way. Mack occupied the throne room of the Mushroom Castle with his Bodyguards while his Shysters terrorized the residents of the surrounding town.

After returning to town, Mario and Mallow fought their way to the throne room and defeated Mack. Following Mack's defeat, the two remaining Bodyguards left to inform Smithy of Mack's destruction.

Mack would return in Smithy's Factory, in the form of a gray mass-produced copy of the original. His Psychopath thought here notably indicates he has the memories of the original, something none of the others' show.

In the parade, Mack, along with Bowyer and Yaridovich, is seen being pounded by Smithy's hammer.

Battle
At the start of the battle, Mack is accompanied by a quartet of Bodyguards. If they are not defeated within one turn, Mack will jump out of the battle screen and will not return until all bodyguards on the field are defeated. When in battle, Mack attacks with physical strikes and the spells Flame and Flame Wall. After a few turns, the Shysters will return, requiring the player to repeat the process until Mack is defeated. If all the bodyguards are defeated, Mack will use Flame Wall for his next attack.

Physical appearance
Mack is a red-colored, roundish figure who holds onto a pair of handles on top of a giant knife with floating eyes (or may be the knife itself), mirroring how the Shysters and their derivatives ride on similar looking pogo sticks. When attacking, Mack shakes his head.

Trivia

 * It is possible to skip the Mack encounter with a trick involving a tricky jump from a Bodyguard over to the Chancellor, who is hiding in the corner. The Bodyguards will not notice Mario, thus the fight will not be triggered. Mack and his gang will be gone after speaking with the Chancellor. The game will continue as normal, though the first Star Piece will not show up in the menu until after the second one is obtained since it was not formally collected.

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