Mario + Rabbids: How to beat Tiny Dancer and Giant Squashette

In Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, there is an optional, enormous boss that adds a new challenge to each stage. You can find a golden pipe on Pristine Peaks, the second planet in the game, in the ice palace toward the end of the level. This begins the humorously challenging side quests Tiny Dancer, which pits you against a Giant Squashette. After obtaining 19 sparks, you can enter the pipe and confront her. Here's how to get through the very challenging boss fight.

Mario + Rabbids: How to beat Tiny Dancer and Giant Squashette

How to defeat the Giant Squashette in Mario + Rabbids

Preparation is crucial for this war. If you have the means, make sure that each member of your party possesses both an ice and a fire spark. By doing so, you will be able to do more damage to the annoying Ice Wildclaws while also defending yourself from their attacks. Otherwise, you'll frequently find yourself stuck in one area. Be warned that you will always have to contend with them because more of them spawn as the battle progresses. Your first action should be to direct your sights on the initial team and the Lone Wolves joining them so that you can begin clearing the battlefield and concentrate on the current boss.

Keep in mind that when beaten, Ice Wildclaws launch an area-of-effect icicle attack, so only engage them at a safe distance. The Giant Squashette has the same leaping assault and moves as the smaller squashettes. The difference is that your team will take off after the impact. Standing as far away from ledges as you can is advised. No matter what, it's a powerful strike, so you'll need to use a spark, an item, or Rabbid Peach to heal yourself. Also take note that the Giant Squashette is not susceptible to any status effects, including freezing and burning.

However, Rabbid Rosalina's special ability, Ennui, can be used to lock her down, and that is a solid move to use throughout the entire battle. The more you can jam up your opponents, the better off you'll be, as you'll want to stay back while also avoiding being pushed outside of your area of influence. This is a difficult battle, period. You can gradually reduce the Giant Squashette's equally enormous health bar by dividing your attention between the minions and the main boss. Just keep in mind to place the proper sparks—fire and ice are what will win or lose this battle.

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