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After being hit a third time, the Snow Ogre will disintegrate and reveal a treasure chest.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_k8ZHKxDME GameXplain: Mario Tennis Aces: World 3 Boss Fight Gameplay (Nintendo Switch) - YouTube]</ref>
After being hit a third time, the Snow Ogre will disintegrate and reveal a treasure chest.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_k8ZHKxDME GameXplain: Mario Tennis Aces: World 3 Boss Fight Gameplay (Nintendo Switch) - YouTube]</ref>
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Template:Character-infobox The Snow Ogre is the third boss of the story mode of Mario Tennis Aces. It is a pair of two hands with eyes looking nearly identical to Eyerok fought in the Snowfall Mountain Summit in the mission Snow Ogre Showdown. Unlike Eyerok, its eyes are on the back of the hands rather than on the palms.

At the beginning of the match, the Snow Ogre will serve a ball by flicking a finger. It will continue to rally the ball until it runs out of health. Occasionally, one hand alone will rally the ball while the other will attempt to pound down Mario multiple times. The Snow Ogre will also occasionally fire a barrage of Zone Shots which Mario must block. After the Snow Ogre is out of health, the rallying hand will expose its eye while the other will attempt to shield it; Mario must knock away the shielding hand with a Zone Shot, then fire a Zone Shot at the eye to damage it. The Snow Ogre will then create two ice walls and send ice blocks towards Mario by ricocheting them off the walls; it will do this in rows and eventually in one zigzag line. After the walls disappear, the Snow Ogre will repeat its ball-serving mechanic, but will fire more Trick Shot barrages. Mario must then attack the defending hand two times via Zone Shot before attacking the eye on the rallying hand. It will repeat its ice block attack, then repeat its ball-serving mechanic once more, except fire even more Trick Shot barrages. This time, when Mario is using a Zone Shot, the defending hand will move in a back-and-forth motion, and Mario must wait for an opening to fire a Zone Shot at the exposed eye.

After being hit a third time, the Snow Ogre will disintegrate and reveal a treasure chest.[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish Gólem de hielo
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