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*'''Spooky Smasher:''' Encountered in [[Spooky Trails]], this 340 HP Smasher appears to be undead, with a pale body and glowing blue eyes, in addition to carrying a portable piano. | *'''Spooky Smasher:''' Encountered in [[Spooky Trails]], this 340 HP Smasher appears to be undead, with a pale body and glowing blue eyes, in addition to carrying a portable piano. | ||
*'''Lava Smasher:''' The final Smasher variant is encountered in the [[Lava Pit (Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle)|Lava Pit]], with a charred appearance, glowing orange eyes, a portable furnace for a smashing block, and 510 HP. | *'''Lava Smasher:''' The final Smasher variant is encountered in the [[Lava Pit (Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle)|Lava Pit]], with a charred appearance, glowing orange eyes, a portable furnace for a smashing block, and 510 HP. | ||
*'''Tropical Smasher:''' This Smasher variant is encountered in the [[Donkey Kong Adventure]] DLC. It has a tiki mask with red leaves, a golden pendant, an ancient pillar for a smashing block, and has 180 HP. Unlike other variants, | *'''Tropical Smasher:''' This Smasher variant is encountered in the [[Donkey Kong Adventure]] DLC. It has a tiki mask with red leaves, a golden pendant, an ancient pillar for a smashing block, and has 180 HP. Unlike other variants, these Smashers weaken foes, rather than powering themselves up. They usually use this technique whenever their target is out of range of their melee attack. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== |
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