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[[File:SMO Ruined Dragon Wheels Attack.png|thumb|The Ruined Dragon attacking [[Mario]].]]
[[File:SMO Ruined Dragon Wheels Attack.png|thumb|The Ruined Dragon attacking [[Mario]].]]
There, he's met on the ruins of the tower and attacks Mario through two types of attacks:<ref name="FirstEncounter"/> the first one are magenta lightning bolts from his mouth that hits the ground in front of him, geneating various rotating spiked wheels made of electricity that are able to slightly change direction to chase Mario. The more the ruined Dragon is hit, the more spiked wheels are generated through this method. The second consists in electrifying his head and slamming the ground with it, generating various magenta electrical sparks that diffuse in all direction and have to be avoided. A few seconds after the second attack, the head stops being electrified and the dragon is forced to rest, allowing Mario to jump on his head and use [[Cappy]] to remove various sword-shaped pins on his head that keep a crown shaped after Bowser's head into place. Sometimes removing a pin might make a dark violet [[Burrbo]] come out. Once all pins are removed, the crown disappears and Mario is able to ground pound his head to hit him. Every time he's hit, the number of pins keeping the crown in place increases. Once he's hit for the third time, he faints, and leaves a [[Multi Moon]] that is needed for the Odyssey to be repaired.<ref name="FirstEncounter"/>
There, he's met on the ruins of the tower and attacks Mario through two types of attacks:<ref name="FirstEncounter"/> the first one are magenta lightning bolts from his mouth that hits the ground in front of him, geneating various rotating spiked wheels made of electricity that are able to slightly change direction to chase Mario. The more the ruined Dragon is hit, the more spiked wheels are generated through this method. The second consists in electrifying his head and slamming the ground with it, generating various magenta electrical sparks that diffuse in all direction and have to be avoided. A few seconds after the second attack, the head stops being electrified and the dragon is forced to rest, allowing Mario to jump on his head and use [[Cappy]] to remove various sword-shaped pins on his head that keep a crown shaped after Bowser's head into place. Sometimes removing a pin might make a dark violet [[Burrbo]] come out. Once all pins are removed, the crown disappears and Mario is able to [[Ground Pound|ground pound]] his head to hit him. Every time he's hit, the number of pins keeping the crown in place increases. Once he's hit for the third time, he faints, and leaves a [[Multi Moon]] that is needed for the Odyssey to be repaired.<ref name="FirstEncounter"/>


The rematch in [[Peach's Castle]] is mostly the same, but the streams of electricity the dragon creates now appear in a vertical zigzag pattern, meaning Mario must jump over some areas and run under others. Also, the battlefield is icy, giving Mario less traction.<ref>ProsafiaGaming (October 26, 2017). [https://youtu.be/zUUhB1OAX7I?t=3885 Super Mario Odyssey - All Bosses (No Damage)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 2, 2017.</ref>
The rematch in [[Peach's Castle]] is mostly the same, but the streams of electricity the dragon creates after slamming the ground with his head now appear in a vertical zigzag pattern, meaning Mario must jump over some areas and run under others. Also, the battlefield is icy, giving Mario less traction.<ref>ProsafiaGaming (October 26, 2017). [https://youtu.be/zUUhB1OAX7I?t=3885 Super Mario Odyssey - All Bosses (No Damage)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 2, 2017.</ref>


Unlike other bosses, he doesn't explode after being defeated and instead rests hanging on the tower of Crumbleden.<ref name="SecondEncounter">AbdallahSmash026 (October 26, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttCtwLGJLEw Super Mario Odyssey - Ruined Kingdom 100% Walkthrough! <nowiki>[</nowiki>Part 11<nowiki>]</nowiki>]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 28, 2017.</ref> Mario can even talk to him by reaching the plaza on the top of said tower.<ref name="SecondEncounter"/> After activating the Moon Rock, a [[Power Moon]] can also be obtained by throwing Cappy at the tip of his upper right horn.<ref name="Brochure"/>
Unlike other bosses, he doesn't explode after being defeated and instead rests hanging on the tower of Crumbleden.<ref name="SecondEncounter">AbdallahSmash026 (October 26, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttCtwLGJLEw Super Mario Odyssey - Ruined Kingdom 100% Walkthrough! <nowiki>[</nowiki>Part 11<nowiki>]</nowiki>]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 28, 2017.</ref> Mario can even talk to him by reaching the plaza on the top of said tower.<ref name="SecondEncounter"/> After activating the Moon Rock, a [[Power Moon]] can also be obtained by throwing Cappy at the tip of his upper right horn.<ref name="Brochure"/>