Bosses in can be extremely challenging, particularly in the later stages of this RPG adventure. Some of these powerful enemies even come back for a rematch later in the game, with some extra strong Glohm attacks and shields. The power of Glohm can cause havoc on even the kindest of individuals, so when used on one of these anger-filled bosses, it can get intense. Mario and Luigi can conquer anything when they work together, however, and that includes these strange evildoers in the land of Concordia.
Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Mario & Luigi: Brothership.While the early levels of aren't all that difficult, later in the game some of these battles can ramp up significantly. The use of Mario and Luigi's special Bros Attacks become crucial to defeating these massive enemies, so it is important to not ignore practicing these abilities when they come. Several of these boss battles also allow Luigi to flex his logic skills to come up with creative solutions that can add a fun level of skill and mix things up a little.
Rumbla Island is home to many creative artists, but Gorumbla's ego doesn't seem to be able to handle the attention not being on him. Before getting access to the island's lighthouse, Mario and Luigi find themselves needing to step in to help Willma in teaching Gorumbla a lesson.
The fight against Gorumbla is fairly straightforward, but is the first opportunity for players to use Luigi Logic in battle when Luigi notices a large boulder on a teetering statue nearby. Using his skills to catapult the boulder onto Gorumbla, and then use Mario to bat it back again, can quickly take down Gorumbla's health bar.
In the bottom of the Great Lighthouse in the Lushgreen Sea, Mario and Luigi find the Extension Corps eager to show off their new monster, Gobblick. Gobblick's strengths come in eating the brothers and spitting them back out again, but its vine attacks are not to be taken lightly either.
Mario & Luigi: Brothership is an incredibly fun
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