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The '''Brawlamari''' is a [[Dream Eater]] that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It serves as a boss during [[Sora]]'s [[Dive Mode|Dive]] to [[The Grid]] and [[Riku]]'s Dive to the [[Country of the Musketeers]].
The '''Brawlamari''' is a [[Dream Eater]] that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It serves as a boss during [[Sora]]'s [[Dive Mode|Dive]] to [[The Grid]] and [[Riku]]'s Dive to the [[Country of the Musketeers]].


== Battle ==
==Battle==
 
===Side: Sora===
Sora is the first to engage battle with this Dream Eater in the game, which reflects on having a simpler battle with Brawlamari. It has five attacks, and only one can cause trouble evading:
Sora is the first to engage battle with this Dream Eater in the game, which reflects on having a simpler battle with Brawlamari. It has five attacks, and only one can cause trouble evading:
*Blade: It charges its blade like tentacles for a single attack. Easily dodge it with Reflect;
*Blade: It charges its blade like tentacles for a single attack. Easily dodge it with Reflect;
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Also, speeding up after defeating Brawlamari does help on getting to the Finish Line sooner, which multiples your score even more depending on how fast you got there. But don't speed too much, or you won't get the stars.
Also, speeding up after defeating Brawlamari does help on getting to the Finish Line sooner, which multiples your score even more depending on how fast you got there. But don't speed too much, or you won't get the stars.


===Side: Riku===
Riku's battle, on the other hand, occurs later on the game, allowing a harder fight to take place, what does happen. It starts off just like Sora's battle, and the player will soon realise his attacks have improved. Only one attack is new to this boss, but all of his other moves will have new remarks.
Riku's battle, on the other hand, occurs later on the game, allowing a harder fight to take place, what does happen. It starts off just like Sora's battle, and the player will soon realise his attacks have improved. Only one attack is new to this boss, but all of his other moves will have new remarks.
*Blade: at the beginning of the battle, this attack will have an improved version of the first one. After making an attempt to hit Riku, Brawlamari will keep these tentacles in place, and then try a new slash.  
*Blade: at the beginning of the battle, this attack will have an improved version of the first one. After making an attempt to hit Riku, Brawlamari will keep these tentacles in place, and then try a new slash.  
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His attacks will be the same, but he will reveal his new stronger move:
His attacks will be the same, but he will reveal his new stronger move:
*Cannon: It will charge up energy, so you know this will be devastating. Luckily, some rocks will gather around the center (whcih can be confused to the ones he usually throws at you), and you can hide behind them during the whole thing. It's the only way to avoid it, since it covers the whole area, and if you're caught in it twice, you're most likely to be defeated. There's quite some time to get behind the rocks, but don't get too comfortable.
*Cannon: It will charge up energy, so you know this will be devastating. Luckily, some rocks will gather around the center (whcih can be confused to the ones he usually throws at you), and you can hide behind them during the whole thing. It's the only way to avoid it, since it covers the whole area, and if you're caught in it twice, you're most likely to be defeated. There's quite some time to get behind the rocks, but don't get too comfortable.


Again, he will show his weak spot, and like before, it doesn't matter if you're hit by his attack or not, you'll be able to see all his four weak spots. Unlike before, however, he won't hide away after having one flashing dot eliminated, which allows you to use all the time you need.  
Again, he will show his weak spot, and like before, it doesn't matter if you're hit by his attack or not, you'll be able to see all his four weak spots. Unlike before, however, he won't hide away after having one flashing dot eliminated, which allows you to use all the time you need.  
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It's a good idea to defeat the weak spots all at the same time. Since there's no need to defeat one per try, and it gets harder as you defeat each of them, it's better to try and destroy them as close to each other as possible.
It's a good idea to defeat the weak spots all at the same time. Since there's no need to defeat one per try, and it gets harder as you defeat each of them, it's better to try and destroy them as close to each other as possible.


== Design ==
==Design==
The Brawlamari's name is a portmanteau of "brawl" and "{{w|calamari}}". {{nihongo||いか|Ika}} is the Japanese word for {{W|squid}}.
The Brawlamari's name is a portmanteau of "brawl" and "{{w|calamari}}". {{nihongo||いか|Ika}} is the Japanese word for {{W|squid}}.


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