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List of Triple Move Attacks

Super Mario RPG - What are Triple Move Attacks
Triple Move Attacks are powerful moves unleashed by the entire party in Super Mario RPG Remake. Read on to learn about Triple Move Attacks, view the full list of all Triple Move Attacks, how to use them, and more!

List of Triple Move Attacks

Triple Move Attack Party and Description
Starry Shell Spike Mario Mario Peach Peach Bowser Bowser
A spinning shell charged with star power hits all enemies hard!
Star Riders Mario Mario Mallow Mallow Geno Geno
The power of the Star Pieces delivers a powerful strike to a single enemy!
Spare-Us-All Mario Mario Peach Peach Geno Geno
A shining veil protects the whole party from any one attack.
Clown Car Barrage Mario Mario Mallow Mallow Bowser Bowser
Attack all enemies with fire, ice, and lightning. Bowser finishes it off!
Shooting Star Shot Mario Mario Bowser Bowser Geno Geno
Shooting stars rain on foes from the sky while boosting allies.
Healing Rainbow Mario Mario Mallow Mallow Peach Peach
Rainbow power heals everyone. Can even revive downed allies!
Toad Assist Mario Mario Any -
Toad comes running to support you. Who knows what you might get?

Starry Shell Spike

Super Mario RPG Remake - Starry Shell Spike

Starry Shell Spike is the Triple Move attack of Mario, Peach, and Bowser. Bowser starts spinning, gains an Invincibility Star from Peach, and gets launched by Mario, hitting all enemies in combat. This Triple Move has the highest damage out of all the Triple Moves that damage all enemies, but has no other effects.

Star Riders

Super Mario RPG - Star Riders

Star Riders is the Triple Move attack of Mario, Mallow, and Geno.

The three harnesses the power of the Star Pieces, and attacks towards one single target. This is the only single-target Triple Move, and deals the highest individual damage, making it great against bosses.

Spare-Us-All

Super Mario RPG Remake - Spare-Us-All

Spare-Us-All is the Triple Move attack of Mario, Peach, and Geno.

Peach's parasol gets magically powered up, creating a shining light veil that protects the party from any one attack. Any attack can be blocked no matter how strong, but use this wisely as only one attack can be blocked.

Clown Car Barrage

Super Mario RPG Remake - Clown Car Barrage

Clown Car Barrage is the Triple Move attack of Mario, Mallow, and Bowser.

The three rides Bowser's clown car; then, Mario and Mallow hits the enemies with a Lightning, Fire, and Ice barrage, followed by a big bomb from Bowser. This deals various elemental damage and a big neutral damage towards all enemies.

This is the only Triple Move that deals elemental damage, so use this against enemies with elemental weaknesses to the three elements.

Shooting Star Shot

Super Mario RPG Remake - Shooting Star Shot

Shooting Star Shot is the Triple Move attack of Mario, Bowser, and Geno.

Geno gives a boost to the whole party. Then, the other two launches Geno to the sky, who then shoots five randomly targeted shots towards the enemies. The boost lasts only for three turns, making this effective when used at the start of the battle.

Healing Rainbow

Super Mario RPG Remake - Healing Rainbow

Shooting Star Shot is the Triple Move attack of Mario, Mallow, and Peach.

Mario and Peach empowers Mallow, who creates a rainbow that revives all downed allies, fully heals the HP and status of the whole party. This Triple Move is most effective in the middle of combat, when your party is in danger.

Toad Assist

Super Mario RPG Remake - Toad Assist

Any -

Toad Assist is a move usable only when there are only two allies available and one of the two is Mario. This scenario can happen when you haven't unlocked anyone except Mario and Mallow yet, or when all except two of your allies have fallen in battle.

When used, Toad will come running to support you, and will give various effects such as damaging all enemies or healing an ally. The effects that target allies will only ever target one person, the user of the Toad Assist.

This move is technically not a Triple Move, but it uses the same gauge as them.

What are Triple Move Attacks?

Party-Wide Special Attack

Super Mario RPG - Triple Move

Triple Moves are powerful attacks unleashed by your entire party after filling up the Triple Move gauge. This mechanic is a new addition to the remake and was not present in the original game.

Move Changes Depending on Party Lineup

Super Mario RPG - Mario Bowser and Mallow Triple Move
Triple Moves change depending on the active party members, so mix and match accordingly to see all the different types of party-wide attacks!

How to Use Triple Move Attacks

There are a few things to do and conditions to unlock before you can perform Triple Move Attacks.

  1. Fill Up Move Gauge With Timed Action Commands
  2. Press the - Button Once Gauge Is Full
  3. Unlocked When Geno Joins the Party
  4. Toad Assist is Usable when only Two Allies are Available

Fill Up Move Gauge With Timed Action Commands

Super Mario RPG Remake - Action Command Hit

To execute the Triple Move, players must first fill up the gauge on the lower left corner of the screen to 100% by successfully timing action commands.

All Action Command Timing for Special Moves

Press the - Button Once Gauge Is Full

Super Mario RPG Remake - Use Triple Move
Once the gauge is full, press the - Button to bring up the Triple Move menu. Then, confirm to make your party use the selected Triple Move.

Unlocked When Geno Joins the Party

Super Mario RPG Remake - Geno Joins
You can start executing Triple Moves once you have three party members, which happens once Geno joins your party after defeating Bowyer at the Forest Maze.

Toad Assist is Usable when only Two Allies are Available

Super Mario RPG Remake - Using Toad Assist
You can still use the Move Gauge when you only have two allies, either before unlocking Geno or when your allies have fallen in battle (Mario should not be one of the fallen).

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