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As the Koopeleon, Gold Koopeleons have the ability to turn invisible. Unlike Koopaleons, however, Gold Koopeleons turn invisible to hide from attackers therefore meaning the player cannot attack them while they're in this state. Gold Koopeleons give many [[Gold Coins]] and plenty of [[Experience Point|EXP]]. Additionally, although Gold Koopeleons have max defense, they also have low [[Heart Point|HP]].
As the Koopeleon, Gold Koopeleons have the ability to turn invisible. Unlike Koopaleons, however, Gold Koopeleons turn invisible to hide from attackers therefore meaning the player cannot attack them while they're in this state. Gold Koopeleons give many [[Gold Coins]] and plenty of [[Experience Point|EXP]]. Additionally, although Gold Koopeleons have max defense, they also have low [[Heart Point|HP]].


Unlike Koopeleons, Gold Koopeleons tend to [[flee]] rather than fight. However, if a Gold Koopeleon decides to fight, it may use two attacks in battle. First, the Gold Koopeleon may turn invisible and attempt to run into the attacker. This attack can be countered by [[Jump|jumping]]. Secondly, a Gold Koopeleon may run up to [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] and hit him with its tongue. Again, this attack can be dodged by jumping. Sometimes, the Gold Koopeleon performs multiple tongue strikes, meaning the Mario Bros. have to jump multiple times to avoid taking damage.  
Unlike Koopeleons, Gold Koopeleons tend to [[flee]] rather than fight. However, if a Gold Koopeleon decides to fight, it may use two attacks in battle. First, the Gold Koopeleon may change color to blend into its surroundings (making it look like it has turned [[invisible]]) and attempt to run into the attacker. This attack can be countered by [[Jump|jumping]]. Secondly, a Gold Koopeleon may run up to [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] and hit him with its tongue. Again, this attack can be dodged by jumping. Sometimes, the Gold Koopeleon performs multiple tongue strikes, meaning the Mario Bros. have to jump multiple times to avoid taking damage.  


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