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'''Fire Mario''' and '''Fire Luigi''' are the forms [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] take after powering up with a [[Fire Flower]]. The form was first introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', and is one of the few forms to appear in more than one game. [[Wario]] also made use of a Fire Flower to become '''Fire Wario''' in a last-ditch attempt to defeat Mario in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. Strangely, the fireballs produced by these abilities can be thrown underwater.
'''Fire Mario''' and '''Fire Luigi''' are the forms [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] take after powering up with a [[Fire Flower]]. The form was first introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', and is one of the few forms to appear in more than one game. [[Wario]] also made use of a Fire Flower to become '''Fire Wario''' in a last-ditch attempt to defeat Mario in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. Strangely, the fireballs produced by these abilities can be thrown underwater.


Fire Mario is one of the many ways, possibly safest along throwing a [[Shell]], under the power of a [[Starman]] or being [[Hammer Mario]], to take out [[Hammer Bro.|Hammer Bros.]] and their relatives, since you can just throw fireballs at them. Hammer Mario is a Hammer Bro. version of Fire Mario, except the hammers can take out enemies that fireballs can't.
Fire Mario is one of the many ways, possibly safest along throwing a [[Shell]], under the power of a [[Starman]] or being [[Hammer Mario]], to take out [[Hammer Bro.|Hammer Bros.]] and their relatives, since you can just throw fireballs at them. Hammer Mario is a Hammer Bro. version of Fire Mario, except the hammers can take out enemies that fireballs can't. This form's opposite is [[Ice Mario]].


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