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Yoshi series Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island This is the only instance however where Bowser grows giant but doesn't comically knock Kamek down during his transformation. shakes the car to wake him up, and commands him to make Bowser a giant, similar to what he did in New Super Mario Bros. carries an unconscious Kamek by his Junior Clown Car. clear through the first phase of Bowser's boss battle, Bowser Jr. His attack pattern is identical to New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Kamek can be fought in a Fort, specifically the one in Meringue Clouds. However, instead creating extra obstacles or weapons to help the Koopalings, Kamek will progressively make Boom Boom stronger by giving him new attacks, making him giant or even giving him wings. In all three of these games, Kamek's role is similar to his role in New Super Mario Bros. U/ New Super Luigi U/ New Super Mario Bros. His minions are seen in some levels throughout the game. Also, he appears along with his "master," aiding him in Deep Dark and Space Junk Galaxies, when the player is going to give him the final hit. He laughs out loud while Peach shrieks in fear, making the castle disappear while the Luma flees the last minute to find him. In Super Mario Galaxy, Kamek has an important but slight role, as he used his magic to blast Mario into Space. He pauses for a moment to check if his spell worked, and suddenly Bowser appears in gigantic size, knocking Kamek into lava, it is unknown if Kamek died at this point (however given that Bowser has cheated death in previous games, this seems unlikely). After his defeat he's seen during the game's final boss battle in which he appears as a disguised Princess Peach and uses his magic on his king. He appears as the first Mini-Boss of the 8th World, where he battles in a way similar to Yoshi Island. He uses his magic to add an effect in the arena, and thus make the battlefield more difficult than the Mini-Boss encounters with the Koopalings, such as enlarging a Chain Chomp from Iggy Koopa moving platforms, etc. Kamek is a recurring villain in the game, appearing mostly during boss battles against the Koopalings. In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, he possesses the ability to Paperize and turn Mario's stickers into Sandals making it difficult for him to tell which sticker was (though if he organized his Stickers in an order he remembers, then this shouldn't be much of a problem). His magic is powerful enough that during Super Mario Galaxy, one blast of magic, was sufficient to literally catapult Mario towards the edge of the universe Magikoopa (Comet Observatory). he used his magic to aid the Koopalings, strongly implies he's much more powerful than them in magic, likewise he has no physical prowess whatsoever. The fact that during New Super Mario Bros: Wii. He is capable of flight through his broom and is capable of teleportation. He can also use this ability to shrink his foes, but he mostly uses the former. and even alter the size of living beings, mostly enlarging foes to gigantic size, Bowser being perhaps most astonishing example to date, growing to such size that even lava was harmless, even though in previous games it defeated him. Amongst his most powerful feats of magic are the ability to change the landscape to make battles much more difficult for Mario and Co. He can use his magic for a multitude of different effects, such as the usual magic bolt used by the Magikoopas, being capable of turning rubble into living enemies, damage his foes, etc. 6.1 Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic GamesĪs Bowser's right-hand man and leader of the Magikoopas (possibly alongside Kammy Koopa) Kamek has immense (and perhaps unparalleled) magical powers, which he has demonstrated in several games.4.2 Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story.3.1 Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.








Super mario kart 64 box