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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
[[File:BonkersSmashRun.jpg|thumb|Bonkers in Smash Run.]] | |||
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Bonkers appears as an enemy in [[Smash Run]] in {{for3ds}}. Bonkers appears to have higher health than a regular enemy, and they can sometimes appear as a "target enemy," who can be considered a mini-boss. He has seemingly infinite knockback resistance, but his attacks have severe start up and ending [[lag]]. He drops high stat boosts if defeated and is one of the few enemies able to drop a large star that boosts every stat (+100 each); if defeated as an event boss, he will consistently drop four very large stats boosts wich increase by 200 a specific stat. Bonkers also appears as an enemy in the Kirby-themed "Vs. Enemy Team" final battle of Smash Run. | Bonkers appears as an enemy in [[Smash Run]] in {{for3ds}}. Bonkers appears to have higher health than a regular enemy, and they can sometimes appear as a "target enemy," who can be considered a mini-boss. He has seemingly infinite knockback resistance, but his attacks have severe start up and ending [[lag]]. He drops high stat boosts if defeated and is one of the few enemies able to drop a large star that boosts every stat (+100 each); if defeated as an event boss, he will consistently drop four very large stats boosts wich increase by 200 a specific stat. Bonkers also appears as an enemy in the Kirby-themed "Vs. Enemy Team" final battle of Smash Run. | ||