Super Mario Odyssey[]
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Developer(s) | Nintendo EPD | ||||||||||
Publisher(s) | Nintendo | ||||||||||
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch | ||||||||||
Release date | [2] October 27, 2017[1]
[3] October 27, 2017[2] [4] October 27, 2017[3] [5] October 27, 2017[4] [6] October 27, 2017[5] [7] December 1, 2017[6] [8] December 1, 2017[7] | ||||||||||
Genre | Platformer, Action-adventure | ||||||||||
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Media | Nintendo Switch: Cartridge Digital download | ||||||||||
Input | Nintendo Switch: |
Super Mario Odyssey is a platforming game for the Nintendo Switch released on October 27, 2017.[9] It is the sixteenth title in the Super Mario series, the seventh original 3D Mario title, the eighth 3D Mario title overall, and the sixth 3D Mario title on a home console after Super Mario 3D World. The game revolves around Mario exploring unknown open world-like settings, similar to Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine. These settings have been stated to bear resemblances to locations in the real world[10].
A Super Mario Odyssey themed Nintendo Switch bundle was available on launch day. The American and European versions contained the console, red Joy-Con, and a download code for the game. The American version also includes an Odyssey-themed carrying case. The Oceanian version of the bundle includes the console, red Joy-Con, and a physical copy of the game.[11][12]
Contents[]
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- 1 Story
- 2 Gameplay
- 3 Characters
- 4 Enemies
- 5 Obstacles
- 6 Captures
- 7 Items and objects
- 8 Clothing
- 9 Kingdoms
- 10 Development
- 11 Vocal Theme: Jump Up, Super Star!
- 12 Critical reception
- 13 Gallery
- 14 Media
- 15 References to other games
- 16 Names in other languages
- 17 Trivia
- 18 External links
- 19 References
Story[]
Beginning "in the skies above Peach's Castle", Mario and Bowser are seen fighting one another on Bowser's airship, with Princess Peach on board as well. Bowser ultimately defeats Mario when he uses his top hat to attack, sending Mario flying to parts unknown. Bowser then takes his airship towards the skies, as he prepares a forced marriage to Peach. He leaves Mario's hat (which had been knocked off of Mario's head during his final attack) to adrift into the ship's back propellers, shredding it in the process. A piece is obtained by a hat-shaped ghost, who eventually finds Mario in his homeland of Bonneton, located in the Cap Kingdom.[13]
After Mario wakes up and catches up with the ghost, the ghost reveals himself as Cappy, and explains to Mario that Bowser had not only attacked the kingdom, destroying its airship armada, but had also kidnapped Tiara, Cappy's sister[2][11], using her as Peach's wedding headdress. Mario and Cappy team up to stop Bowser's plans and save both Peach and Tiara, and using the piece he collected, Cappy transforms into Mario's Cap, allowing Mario to use Cappy's abilities. Cappy also informs Mario that they may be able to find a usable airship in the next kingdom, accessible from the Top Hat Tower. However, upon reaching the top, Mario is encountered by the Broodals, who were hired by Bowser as his wedding planners. After defeating one of the Broodals, Topper, Mario and Cappy use a power line to travel towards the Cascade Kingdom, where they find the airship, named the Odyssey, which uses Power Moons as energy to travel. With the Odyssey ready for sail, Mario and Cappy use it to chase after Bowser and the Broodals.
Gameplay[]
Unlike recent 3D titles such as Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario 3D World, which were more focused on platforming, Super Mario Odyssey will return to the explorative open-world gameplay seen in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine, where Mario will explore various areas in order to collect Power Moons. Mario will maintain his moveset from previous 3D titles, including the Long Jump, Roll, Ground Pound, Spin Jump, the Triple Jump and the Dive, the last of which hasn't appeared since Super Mario Sunshine. In addition, a new character called Cappy allies with Mario, and takes possession of his cap. Mario can throw Cappy as if he were a boomerang, and it can also "capture" certain objects and enemies to take control of them. There are 52 capturable targets in total.[14]
Mario's life meter also returns with three health, similar to Super Mario Galaxy. Additionally, there are no lives (and by extension, 1-Up Mushrooms) in the game making this the only 3D Mario game not to feature them, as Mario instead loses ten Coins upon dying. Due to there being no lives, Game Overs are impossible get, even if the player has no Coins remaining. There is also a new amiibo line based on Super Mario Odyssey, with a formal Mario, Princess Peach, and Bowser, which unlock more costumes. Other lines are also compatible, revealing a Power Moon location on the map. A new character named Uncle amiibo allows for the ability for some amiibo to unlock costumes, including Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, and Diddy Kong.[15]
Unlike Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and the Galaxy games, the game will not have a central hub world. Mario will use the Odyssey airship to fly from kingdom to kingdom.[16]
Co-op mode is also confirmed, with player one controlling Mario and player two controlling Cappy.[17]
The coins that Mario collects serve as currency. There are 2 types of coins - global yellow coins, which can be found and used in any kingdom, and purple regional coins, which are different in every kingdom, and can only be used in the kingdom they were found in. Mario can spend his coins at the Crazy Cap stores.
The game features a "Snapshot Mode", where players can pause the game and take pictures using the Nintendo Switch's button. Players are also able to alter the shot by zooming in and out, tilting the camera for a vertical shot, or apply one of several filters, ranging from blurring the surroundings, adding a sepia tone, changing the camera to a fish-eye lens, or applying an NES-styled color scheme. ==Characters==
Playable[]
Supporting cast[]
- Princess Peach
- Tiara, Cappy's sister[11]
- The Toad Brigade[11]
- Pauline, serving as the mayor of New Donk City[2]
- Jaxi, a jaguar-like statue found in the Sand Kingdom that comes to life when ridden[23]
- Glydon, a recurring flying lizard creature that allows Mario to glide (found in the Sand Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom and Lost Kingdom)[24][25]
- Yoshi (found in the Mushroom Kingdom and in the Dark Side's secret areas) [26]
- Talkatoo, a hint-dispensing parrot[11]
- Uncle amiibo, a device used for connecting amiibo[11]
- Goombette[27], a pink female Goomba wearing a red hat similar to Pauline's, who can only be interacted with while capturing a Goomba. If she sees Mario himself, she disappears in fear.[11][28]
Non-playable characters[]
- Local residents
- Bonneters[29], Hat-wearing ghost creatures that are similar to Cappy and Tiara (found primarily in Bonneton[30] and Fossil Falls[31])
- Tostarenans, skeletal townsfolk overwhelmed by ice in their region (found primarily in Tostarena)
- Lochladies[32], mermaid-like creatures (found primarily in Lake Lamode)
- Steam Gardeners[33], robotic teapots that water the flowers in their region (found primarily in Steam Gardens)[34]
- New Donkers[35] (found primarily in New Donk City)
- Shiverians[36], round, bouncy seal pup-like creatures wearing winter attire (found primarily in Shiveria)[11]
- Bubblainians[37], snail creatures (found primarily in Bubblaine)[11]
- Volbonans[38], fork-like beings in chef attire (found primarily in Mount Volbono)
- Toads[32] (found primarily in Peach's Castle)
- Koopa Troopas[39]
- A quartet of travelling Koopa Troopas wearing caps that race Mario.
- Fishin' Lakitus (found in the Sand and Lake Kingdoms)[17]
- Frogs (found in the Cap Kingdom, Moon Kingdom and on the Darker Side)[2][24]
- Rabbits
- Dorries
- Purple and yellow Dorries serving as Crazy Cap shops in the Seaside Kingdom[11]
- Blue Dorrie (found in the Mushroom Kingdom and the Lake Kingdom)[32]
- Sphinxes, omniscient statues that block certain pathways until a riddle is answered[34]
- Poochy[40]
- Birds exclusive to each region
- Pigeons (found in the Metro Kingdom)[10]
- Green birds with yellow underbellies resembing vireos (found in the Sand Kingdom)[23]
- Little Birds (found in the Wooded Kingdom)[10]
- Blue birds resembling blue jays (found in the Wooded Kingdom)[41]
- Red birds resembling scarlet macaws (found in the Cascade Kingdom)[2]
- White birds wearing top hats (found in the Cap Kingdom)[2]
- Penguins (found in the Snow Kingdom)
- Sheep wearing sombreros (found in the Sand Kingdom)[42] and the Mushroom Kingdom.
- Dog (found in the Sand Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom and Moon Kingdom)[11]
Enemies[]
Certain enemies will wear different gear depending on the area they are found in.
Bosses[]
- The Broodals
- Topper (found in the Cap Kingdom,[43] Bowser's Kingdom, and Dark Side[44])
- Hariet (found in the Sand Kingdom,[2] Bowser's Kingdom, and Dark Side)
- Spewart[45] (found in the Wooded Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom, and Dark Side)[10][46]
- Rango[47] (found in the Lake Kingdom, Snow Kingdom, and Dark Side)[48]
- Madame Broode and Chain Chompikins[49][31] (found in the Cascade Kingdom and Moon Kingdom)[11]
- RoboBrood[50] (found in Bowser's Kingdom and Dark Side)
- Mechawiggler[51] (found in the Metro Kingdom)[52]
- Knucklotec[53] (found in the Sand Kingdom)[2][54]
- Torkdrift[50], a UFO boss (found in the Wooded Kingdom)
- Brigadier Mollosque-Lanceur III[50], a well-dressed, giant, purple octopus that attacks by spitting spiked balls (found in the Seaside Kingdom)[11][55]
- Cookatiel[56], a pink bird in chef attire (found in the Luncheon Kingdom)[57]
- Ruined Dragon[58], a giant dragon found in the Ruined Kingdom. It brings down the Odyssey to said kingdom when Mario initially attempts to enter Bowser's Kingdom. It attacks Mario with lightning.
- Astro-Lanceur[59]
- Bowser (fought in both the Cloud Kingdom and the Moon Kingdom)[60][61]
Obstacles[]
- Boulder-like low-poly bell peppers (found in the Luncheon Kingdom)[11]
- Spiked Ball-like shells (found in the Seaside Kingdom)[28]
- Floating Mine-like shells (found in the Seaside Kingdom)[28]
- Oil Drums (found in their original arcade appearance in a 2D segment)[11]
- Spike Bars (found in the Seaside Kingdom)[28]
Captures[]
This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it's being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.Goomlet Heliseed Goomfish Wild Piranha Plant JellyBlooper Pricklepod Torcher Pokem Buganeer Frolrus Bubblegeist Lightning Rodney Hatrick Smugem Cloud Hut-Hut Skulling Ragin' Rainbow Star Ninjette Bowl Joe Scuba-omb Flurry Magons Bob-omb Bob-Bat Crossbine Bomb Pumpkin Goomlet Bob-Broom Crazy Frogog Boomer Bill Maizō Hazelnaut Infantry Hazelnaut Sledge Hazelnaut Barbarian Hazelnaut Gyro Hazelnaut Pyro Hazelnaut Bomber Strike KoopeleonHazelnaut Jungle Infantry Hazelnaut Quarry Tosser Boulder Tosser Snow Boulder Tosser Hazelnaut Megaman-Themed Enemies Rolling Cutter Galoomba Fire Storm Frogog Hyper Bomb Yetches Oil Slider Guragura Thunder Beam Chuck Rolling Cutter Croaks Ice Maizō Super Arm Crystoomba . mARIO Shawnigi Toadette Rambi & Luigi Coin Red Coin Power Star 1-Up Mushroom Life Mushroom Penguin Suit Propeller Mushroom Blue Shell Rock Mushroom Monkey Suit Fire Flower Hammer Flower Ice Flower Platypus SuitWorld 1 Mushroom Grassland: A basic grassland with hazards like Big Goombas Grombas & Big Grombas, the boss for this world is IggySlanitoWorld 2 Sparkle Ocean: Mountain World with hazards like Rock Bros, Azure Gordos, Tozan-Jinzou, Armed Roader, Mega Arm Boruum, Azure Monconuts and Crystal Me Roars, the boss of the world is RisenWorld 3 Underground Railroad: Underground world, hazards are Buzzy Goombeetles randomly falling from the ceiling, the boss is Lemmy.World 4 Sakura Village: It is a Water world, hazards include Slime Cheep Cheeps Marine Joes and Azure Bloopers, this boss is Roy.World 5 Sky City: Ice world, hazards are White Spikes(Enemies) throwing Spiked balls at you Plus White Ramrams & White Waldrums. The boss is Ludwig World 6 Jungle Japes: Pipe world, hazards include Cat Bullet Bills Pipe Moonjas Twister Sister and Stalking Pirhana Plants, the boss is Wendy O.World 7 Land Of The Giants: Giant World, hazards like Big Spikes(Enemies) Plus Big Bounders & Big Spear Waddle Dees. attack. The boss is MortonWorld 8 Freezeflame Glacier: Sky world, hazards are Sky Blue Ribbite Plus Sky Blue Blitz Bots & Para-Bros. The boss is AlexWorld 9, Awesome Awesands: Desert World, there are hazards like hazards like Sand Bros, Sand Twister Sister Dune Choppy Bro. Jr s, Fire Bros and Buzzy Beetles, The boss is LarryWorld 10, Koopa Planet: Castle World, there are hazards like Fire Knuckle Joes, Teal Quadroopa Koopas, Flaming Lil'Bonkers, Fireballs and Flaming Cheep Cheeps, the Mini-boss is Bowser Junior, the semi-final boss is Bowser Jr, Kamek, and the Koopalings, the Final boss is Mega Meowser. More New enemies From Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii: Spynum Mechaniloids, Soap JoeBro., Policeguin, and the one on the bottom right is Tomato Goomba. Super Spike, Pink Piranha Plantoon, Carpetini, Mini-Glamdozer, Watermelon PlantFire Watermelon PlantIce Watermelon PlantGuts Minion MonkeyQuarry Minion MonkeyDash Minion MonkeyJewel Minion MonkeySkull Minion MonkeyGigavolt Minion MonkeyCape Minion MonkeyMallet Minion MonkeyNinja Minion MonkeyFire Minion MonkeyMecha Minion Monkey Yeti Topi (Non-Japan)Seal Topi (Japan) Hydro Minion Monkey Gemini Minion MonkeyCrystal Minion MonkeyTruffle Minion Monkey Thunder Telly, Titanium Sniper Joe, Titanium Clawdaddy, Goombee, Mega Icy Bro., Lakitufo, Bone Spear Joe, Bone Spear Joe Dancers, Vine Guy, Puncharoo R, Turquoise Sea Koopa, Boxin, Crystal Flower Chuck, Wild Monty Badgermole, Grumbapple, Glow Bug, Hard Rock, Porcu-Blipper, Snoomba, Panser, Pansice, Grizzle, Frost Beriberi, Aztec Swoopers, Petal Plant Chomper, Jupiter Snap-Traps, Cairn, Clawsting, Elite Bandinero, Elite Boomerang Bro., Elite Alsphere, Honey Griz, Wild Spear Guy, Pharaoh Urchin, Moonkuy, Teal Huckit Crab, Dark Blaze Bro.mCockroacher, Red Hammeroo, Bone Serpint, Teal Huckit Elite, Gem Parabeetle, Heavy Gem Parabeetle, Stormtrooper Charlie, Scutterpion, Man-Cheeps, Dark Ninja Bro.,Glue Bro. Clammers, Chargin’ Bull Knights, Hammerdr, Cactus Piranha Galoomba, Battle Snoifits, Monkey Koopa Troopea, Elite Kihunters, Spade Pitchfork, Gingybread, Spade Bandinero, Spade Boomdinero, Titanium Loud Lizard, Titanium Bandinero, Tamp, Sandstoom, Chunco, Birdy, Palmhopper, Fukuhorn, Biribaree, Handoo, RockadilloTitanium Spade Bandinero, Water Bro And Hydro Bro., Titanium Porings, Spade Gingybread, Blue Desert Piranha Galoomba, Baser Bro. U.F.O. Met, Cupfake, Kosha, Sand Tiger Sharkoomba, Chocorose, Tiki Lionfisher, Sledgequake, Scorpitori, Gourmet Galoomba, Huckit Mage, Prince Marbel, Ying Iang (after her defeat), Cliptons, Clipton Leader Clappon, and several allied species such as Poison Guys, Frogles and Scorpis. Magma Kosha, Pink Spiky Piranha Plant, Boulder Jiro, Blue Prickly Piranha Plant,Tyrexes (Bigger, tougher Rexes), Rollons (Spherical enemies that rolls forward), Bouncons (Bouncing counterpart of Rollons), Sailgulls (Seagulls that dresses as sailors), Flowglies (Sunflowers with an ugly face that spit seeds), Spyven (Ravens that wears spy disguise and each hold a secret yet story-important set of items), Frostbites (Icical fox-like creatures with sharp fangs), Donoes (Domino-shaped enemies that tremples if hit by any attacks), Lighteres and Darkeres (Twin orb-shaped enemies that rotates around Slanito or the other players before attempting to strike them), Pintops (Toy top enemies that spins when chasing the players and reflect most projectiles when doing so), Tankolems (Tank-modeled golem that shoots explosive Shellocks), Shellocks (Explosive bullet-shaped shells. Basically the Bullet Bills of Slanito and the Ancient Medal), Weirdons (Evil-looking Birdo expies). Luigi Mechaniloids, Octoboom Boomer, Hog Monkey Koopa Troopa, Ruddy Bro., Jumpbone Joe, Alsphere, Sea Koopa, Sea Monkey Koopa, Caraton, Croakert, Biting Pear Of Salamanca, Swinging Army Mettaur, Wild Sir Slippy , Glam Metal Boo Buddies , Me Roar, Die-ufo, Elite Spynum, Yoshi Troopea and Miner Mole Underwater Gordo Lemmy Wizard Joe Cavedillo Wollballer Inferog Magnector Electro-Aquiranha Aquiranha-GaloombaFootball Joe Kasplat Waldrum Spy Guy Frogoodbad Simage Seapoihorson GatoroT Lemmy Mecha Bro..Time Man Chuck Megaman 2 -Themed Enemies Air Shooter Bro. Alien Krusha Quick Boomerang Ribbite Guts Goblimp AMBROSH Lakitu Metal Blade Ukiki Quick Man CroconilesBubble Lead ChuckWood GoblimpMegaman 3 -Themed Enemies Needle Cannon Joe Top Spin Rex Search Snake Boruum Spark Mandriller Hard Rock Goomba Proto Penkoon Magnet Missile Guragura Gemini Goboten Snake Man Chuck Mega Man Infamous Intent-Themed Enemies Proto Hazelnaut Infantry Mini-Terror Teddy Grime Malibut Kero Metall Swim Soap Joebro. Scorpion's Grime Sentries Barbarian Chuck Archer Jiro Reaper Slice RexMegaman Caledit -Themed Enemies DRILL BOWL JOe SWAY DISC BORUUM JUMPIN' PUMPKIN GALOOMBA MINI-LAVA GICALAZER CRUSHIN' BALL KITTKIT FOREST ARROW JOE Sway Disc Beriberis Sparky TRUMPY CHARGIN' HAMMER JOERacoon Guy Snow Flurry Hazelnaut Chopper Jungle MaizōJet Pack Hazelnaut Gold & Silver Hazelnaut Infantry Dreadmill Monkey Hammer Bro. Behemoth Beetle Sailgulls General Hazel Mechaniloid Flamba Wario Mechaniloid Cave Dudes Waluigi Mechaniloid
Now for Enemies:
Goomba
Paragoomba
Tanoomba (or whatever it wants to be),
Big Goomba
Goomba King
Koopa Troopa Green
Koopa Troopa Red
Dark Koopa Troopa (black shell, sunglasses, it throws Bob-ombs)
Big Koopa Troopa
Chain Chomps
Boo Chomp
Cheep Chomps
Cheep Cheeps
Kaboom Cheep (like Bob-ombs but in water)
Boo
Big Boo
Balloon Boo
Licky Boo
Kung Boos
King Boo
Bob-omb
Bigger Bob-omb
King Bob-omb
Shy Guy
Boom Guy
Balloon Guy
Boo Guy
General Guy
Wiggler
Big Wigglers
Flutters
Mob Toads
Mob Yoshis
- Froggi
- Spark Mimjun
- Jade Paragoomba
- Chomp Pack
- Big Chomp Pack
- Desert Bro.
- T-Rex Chuck
- Walrost
- Glirdo
- Aztec Moe-Eye
- Cactburn
- Foonga
- Fist Juro
- Mini Rocket Joe
- Desert Glydon
- Mud Lakitu
- Robros
- Creep-Cheep
- Static Shoes
- Poison Piranha-Fly
- Elite Einherjar Joe
- Fire Shroobro.
- Snoose
- Overheat Krab
- Tree Camo Joe
- Boulder Jiro
- Pharaoh Mandriller
- Tropical Grinder Kong
- Diamond Bro.
- Harpoonile
- Grenade Soldier
- Beriberi Chuck
- Snow Ty-Foo
- Sniper Charlie S
- Heatool (Snow Kingdoom)
- Lava Gushen
- Nerdy Cactus
- Lava Harpoonile
- MetJack
- Bee Bro.
- Pink Fire Bro.
- Sniper Joe E
- Bowser Junior Mechaniloids
- Fire Piranha Fly
- Jade Pokio
- SkateBot
- Dt. Wily Statue
- Spewart Mechaniloid, Topper Mechaniloid, Rango Mechaniloid, and Hariet Mechaniloid
- Gigawatt Jiro
- Crystal Flower Chuck
- Bowser Mechaniloids
- Blast Monkey
- Greek Ribbite
- Koopaleon
- Skoripion
Items and objects[]
Clothing[]
Hats[]
Name | Official Description | Notes |
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Mario Cap | A red hat that has seen its fair share of adventures. | The player begins the game with this hat equipped. |
Captain's Hat | Hat for the captain of the Odyssey, brimming with authority. | |
Black Top Hat | This classy number is the best seller at Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop. | This hat is a homage to Super Mario All-Stars. |
Caveman Headwear | Primitive plumbers fashioned these from the skulls of Parabones. | This hat is available in Fossil Falls at the Crazy Cap Shop. |
Sombrero | Traditional Tostarenan hat. Keeps the sun out of your eyes and just plain fun to wear. | This hat is available in Tostarena at the Crazy Cap Shop. It is a homage to Qix. |
Cowboy Hat | A classic hat, perfectly suited for wearing as you ride into sunsets. | This hat is a homage to Mario Party 2 in Western Land. |
Swim Goggles | So fashionable you'll want to wear them on land. | The goggles' lenses are Cappy's eyes. |
Explorer Hat | Just because the territory is uncharted doesn’t mean your head should be uncovered. | This hat is available in Fossil Falls and Steam Gardens at the Crazy Cap Shop. It is a homage to Mario's Picross. |
Scientist Visor | A strange piece of headwear that gives off science-y vibe | The visor and scientist wig appeared in a Japanese commercial for the Super Game Boy. [76] |
Pilot Goggles | Gotta keep those ears warm at 33,000 feet. | The pilot's cap and goggles appear to be an homage to official art of Mario in the Sky Pop from Super Mario Land. |
Builder Helmet | Whether you're building or inspecting, you gotta keep your head safe. | This hat is a homage to Super Mario Maker. |
Golf Cap | You're not playing golf unless everyone is staring at your hat. | The cap is white with red stripes and a red rim. It is a homage to Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course and NES Open Tournament Golf. |
Snow Hood | A down hood that keeps the cold from making you bitter. | |
Resort Hat | This hat is made for breathability, aiding in relaxation. | |
Sailor Hat | A hat respected the world over, especially in parts near water. | |
Chef's Hat | Anyone wearing one of these makes many friends on Mount Volbono. | Available in Mount Volbono. This hat is a homage to Yoshi's Cookie. |
Painter's Cap | Is it even really painting if you're not wearing one of these? | Available in Mount Volbono. This cap is a homage to the Mario Artist series. |
Samurai Helmet | The helmets wore helmets that were functional | The Samurai Mario shirt that Miyamoto was wearing on Jimmy Fallon's Switch Debut. |
Happi Headband | This coiled headband is perfect when you want to cover just a BIT of your head | |
Space Helmet | When you need to avoid the void. | This helmet is a homage to Super Mario Land 2. |
Mario 64 Cap | A charmingly blocky version of a classic. | This outfit is unlockable in the Mushroom Kingdom. It is based on Mario's Cap as it appears in Super Mario 64. |
Employee Cap | A Crazy Cap original! | A Crazy Cap-themed hat. |
Fashionable Cap | An upscale upgrade to an upstanding hero's upper half | |
Mechanic Cap | A good hat to wear when it's time to get down to work. | It is a homage to Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally. |
Black Fedora | Perfect for business, business-casual, casual, or casual business! | This hat is available in New Donk City at the Crazy Cap Shop. |
Pirate Hat | YARRRR! | This hat is a homage to Mario Party 2 in Pirate Land. |
Clown Hat | The perfect hat for pratfalls, teeny cars, and wasting good pie. | |
Football Helmet | A colorful helmet to help keep one's head safe from the sporting life. | The helmet is similar to the headgear worn by Chargin' Chucks. |
Luigi Cap | The standard cap in vivid green. The "L" stands for "winner". | This hat is unlockable via the Luigi amiibo, or by completing the game with a certain number of moons. |
Doctor Headwear | Headwear worn by a doctor famous for extremely colorful prescriptions. | Can be acquired using the Dr. Mario amiibo. |
Waluigi Cap | A cap with an upside down "L" on it. It's barely used! | This hat is unlockable via the Waluigi amiibo, or by completing the game with a certain number of moons. |
Diddy Kong Hat | A red outfit with a strikingly long brim. It smells unusual. | This hat is unlockable via the Diddy Kong amiibo, or by completing the game with a certain number of moons. |
Wario Cap | A cap bearing a distinctive W. It doesn't fit well and kind of chafes. | This hat is unlockable via the Wario amiibo, or by completing the game with a certain number of moons. |
Bowser's Top Hat | A replica of the unique hat Bowser had especially made for the big day. | This hat is unlockable via the Bowser (Wedding) amiibo. |
Bridal Crown / Bridal Veil | A perfect replica of Princess Peach's veil. | This hat is unlockable via the Peach (Wedding) amiibo. |
Mario's Top Hat | A white silk hat, perfect for the biggest day of one's life. | This hat is unlockable via the Mario (Wedding) amiibo. |
Gold Mario Cap | A seriously shiny hat. | This outfit is unlockable via the Mario Gold and Silver Edition amiibo. |
Metal Mario Cap | A metal cap that seems somehow familiar... | |
King's Crown | An impressive crown acquired in Rabbit Ridge. | Unlocked after beating the Broodals at Dark Side. |
Invisibility Hat | A very rare acquired at Culmina Crater. Easy to lose in the closet. | Unlocked after gaining the Multi-Moon at Darker Side. |
Outfits[]
Name | Official Description | Notes |
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Mario Suit | This tried-and-true outfit has weathered many adventures. | Mario begins the game with this outfit equipped. |
Black Tuxedo | Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop is famous for these impeccably tailored outfits. | This suit is a homage to Super Mario All-Stars. |
Caveman Outfit | Early adventurers wore these outfits for maximum freedom of movement, if not maximum warmth. | An outfit resembling a typical depiction of a caveman. This outfit is available in Fossil Falls at the Crazy Cap Shop. |
Poncho | Traditional folk dress of the Tostarena region. Keeps the sun off and the breezes on. | This outfit is available in Tostarena at the Crazy Cap Shop. It is a homage to Qix. |
Cowboy Outfit | Old-fashioned duds with a frontier feel. Gunslinging and cow-punching optional. | Available in Tostarena Town. The yellow neckerchief is an homage to Mario's Western Land outfit from Mario Party 2. |
Swimwear | The floaty ring does not actually float - it's just an accent on the outfit. | Available in Bubblaine. The wetsuit is white with blue, horizontal stripes. An orange tube surrounds Mario's waist, and orange flippers replace his boots. The outfit appeared in a 2016 Club Nintendo calendar[77]. |
Explorer Outfit | Clothes that keep you comfortable even in the deepest heart of the wilderness. | This outfit is available in Fossil Falls and Steam Gardens at the Crazy Cap Shop. It is a homage to Mario's Picross. |
Scientist Outfit | It's a scientific fact that nothing says "scientist" like a lab coat. | |
Aviator Outfit | This jacket is how you let people know you're a pilot when you're not in the cockpit. | |
Builder Outfit | The perfect outfit whether you're constructing or inspecting the construction work of others. | Available in New Donk City. It is a homage to Builder Mario from Super Mario Maker. |
Golf Outfit | "What?! Wait, let me turn down my outfit so I can hear you!" | The uniform consists of white overalls with red stripes and a blue shirt with white stars. The outfit is a homage to Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course and NES Open Tournament Golf. |
Snow Coat | After decades of ice levels, FINALLY a good, warm jacket. | Unlocked in the Snow Kingdom. |
Resort Outfit | This outfit lets everyone know you take your relaxing seriously. | |
Sailor Outfit | Of all uniforms, the one that is most likely to get really, really wet. | |
Chef's Suit | Red scarves are a staple of fashion on Mount Volbono. | Available in Mount Volbono. The outfit is a homage to Yoshi's Cookie. |
Painter Outfit | Just the outfit you'd expect to see on a painter. Prestained for your convenience. | The suit is a homage to Mario Paint. |
Space Outfit | Of all uniforms, the one that is most likely to get really, really wet. | This outfit is a homage to Super Mario Land 2. |
Samurai Armor | The samurai basically walked around wearing works of art | The Samurai Mario shirt that Miyamoto was wearing on Jimmy Fallon's Switch Debut. |
Happi Outfit | Traditional clothing designed to be easy to move around in at a festival | |
Mario 64 Suit | When you just want to wrap yourself in nostalgia. | This outfit is unlockable in the Mushroom Kingdom. It is based on the appearance of Mario's outfit in Super Mario 64. |
Employee Uniform | Show your Crazy Cap brand loyalty with this striking outfit! | A yellow and purple suit |
Boxer Shorts | Comfortable, breezy boxers in a vibrant mushroom-like pattern. | This outfit appeared in the Summer 2016 wallpaper from Nintendo of Japan and in Play Nintendo[78][79]. |
Fashionable Suit | I'm not clashing. YOU'RE clashing! | This outfit consists of a striped red and white jacket, a plaid yellow and blue shirt, shorts and red and white shoes. It is a homage to a Japanese commercial for the New Nintendo 3DS. |
Mechanic Outfit | An outfit seemingly doomed to get stained in motor oil. | It is a homage to Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally. |
Black Suit | You can wear this outfit just about anywhere – it always looks good. | This outfit is available in New Donk City at the Crazy Cap Shop. |
Pirate Outfit | Whether plundering cargo or burying treasure, you're gonna need an extremely fancy coat. | Available in Mount Volbono, a pirate jacket with an eyepatch. This outfit is a homage to Mario Party 2 in Pirate Land. |
Clown Suit | Roomy enough for all your tumbling needs, colorful enough to be seen from space. | |
Football Uniform | Bright colors and big shoulder pads never go out of fashion. | This outfit is similar to the uniform worn by Chargin' Chucks. The jersey's number is "64". |
Classic Suit | This outfit is still loved by longtime fans. DK has never been a fan, though. | Mario's original outfit from Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros., and the DIC cartoons, with red overalls and a blue undershirt. Unlocked by scanning a Mario amiibo or purchasing it after gathering a certain amount of Power Moons. |
Luigi Suit | A bright, green version of an established classic. Green means "lets-a-go"! | This outfit is unlockable via the Luigi amiibo, or by completing the game with a certain amount of moons. |
Skeleton Suit | This skeleton costume uses cutting-edge, er, something to, um... Look we're not sure how this works. But it's cool, right? | This is the most expensive suit in the game, costing 9999 global yellow coins to unlock. |
Doctor Outfit | White coat worn by a Doctor famous for fighting our most colorful viruses. | Can be acquired using the Dr. Mario amiibo. |
Waluigi Suit | This outfit makes you want to lurk in the shadows, waiting for a turn in the spotlight. | This outfit is unlockable via the Waluigi amiibo, or by completing the game with a certain amount of moons. |
Diddy Kong Suit | A popular outfit among tail enthusiasts. | This outfit is unlockable via the Diddy Kong amiibo, or by completing the game with a certain amount of moons. The outfit changes the shape of Mario's ears and gives him monkey's fur. |
Wario Suit | The kind of outfit that you want to wash at least once before you wear it. | This outfit is unlockable via the Wario amiibo, or by completing the game with a certain amount of moons. |
Hakama | This traditional outift has a nontraditional M monogram | This outfit first appeared in a Club Nintendo calendar. |
Bowser's Tuxedo | For a terrifying, fire-breathing monster covered in spikes, Bowser sure cleans up nice. | This outfit is unlockable via the Bowser (Wedding) amiibo. |
Bridal Dress | A replica of Peach's wedding dress (though it did have to be altered a bit for Mario's measurements). | This outfit is unlockable via the Peach (Wedding) amiibo. |
Wedding Outfit / Mario's Tuxedo | An exquisite coat with tails. WARNING: Do not engage in plumbing while wearing. | Unlocked when Mario arrives at the Moon Kingdom. This outfit can also be unlocked via the Mario (Wedding) amiibo. |
Gold Mario Suit | This outfit just goes all the way with the gold thing. | This outfit is unlockable via the Mario Gold and Silver Edition amiibo. |
Metal Mario Suit | When you want to wrap yourself in nostalgia, and then in aluminum foil. | |
King's Outfit | This majestic outfit was obtained in Rabbit Ridge. | Unlocked after beating the Broodals at Dark Side. |
Kingdoms[]
There are seventeen named locations that Mario can explore, most of which are in what are known as "kingdoms"[24]. Each location has a specific theme, some being similar to themes seen in previous Super Mario titles, others being original themes. Some locations are based on a real-world location (e.g. Metro Kingdom's main area, New Donk City, is based on "New York City"). Bowser is after various items in some of these locations, which all tie to his preparations for his wedding.
Image | Kingdom and location names | Areas visited within the location | Wedding item | Power Moon color | Total Number of Power Moons |
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[11] | Mushroom Kingdom[80] | Peach's Castle. Many areas in this kingdom reference Super Mario 64. | None | Power Stars[81] | 104[82] |
[12] | Cap Kingdom[24]
Bonneton |
A misty town whose black, white and gold color scheme and hat theme match the interior of the Odyssey. |
Tiara, Cappy's sister | Yellow | 31[83] |
[13] | Cascade Kingdom[24]
Fossil Falls |
A prehistoric mountainous area with dinosaurs. |
None | Yellow[84] | 40[85] |
[14] | Sand Kingdom[86]
Tostarena |
A cold desert with several glaciers and some "bus stops" where Jaxi sits
|
Binding Band [91] | Green | 89[92] |
[15] | Lake Kingdom[93][94]
Lake Lamode[95] |
Lochlady Dress [96] | Pink[97] | 42[98] | |
[16] | Wooded Kingdom[24][34]
Steam Gardens |
An area with a forest surrounded by mountains and a Geodesic Dome
|
Soirée Bouquet [99] | Blue | 76[100] |
[17] | Cloud Kingdom [101]
Nimbus Arena[102] |
None | Yellow | 9[103] | |
[18] | Lost Kingdom
Forgotten Isle[104] |
A tropical jungle-like kingdom. Poisonous areas with Fuzzies and centipede-like creatures appear. | None | Yellow[11] | 35[105] |
[19] | Metro Kingdom[86]
New Donk City |
|
None | Brown | 81[108] |
[20] | Snow Kingdom[80]
Shiveria[11] |
A snow realm that holds a race track[11] |
Frost-Frosted Cake [109] | Orange[110] | 55[111] |
[21] | Seaside Kingdom[112]
Bubblaine |
A coastal area with several giant gold and glass chalices as the main landmarks. |
Sparkle Water[113] | Purple[66][11] | 71[114] |
[22] | Luncheon Kingdom[24]
Mount Volbono |
A colorful area filled with giant crystal-like food around a pink lava sea.
|
Stupendous Stew[67] | Cyan[115] | 68[116] |
[23] | Ruined Kingdom
Crumbleden[117] |
A place with tall buildings reduced to ruins. | None | Yellow | 10[118] |
[24] | Bowser's Kingdom[117]
Bowser's Castle |
An area with large Japanese-style temples and structures surrounded by colorful clouds. | None | Red[119] | 62[120] |
[25] | Moon Kingdom
Honeylune Ridge |
An area on the Moon with low-gravity sections on the surface and lava themed sections below the ground. [121] | None | Light Yellow | 38[122] |
[26] | Dark Side
Rabbit Ridge |
A location on the dark side of the Moon, populated by top hat-wearing rabbitish creatures and the Broodals.[123] | None | Light Yellow | 24[124] |
Darker Side
Culmina Crater[125] |
A location on the even darker side of the Moon, acting as a final challenge for Mario and Cappy, having to traverse a harsh lava level. Acts similarly to Champion's Road or the Grandmaster Galaxy from previous games. [126] | None | Light Yellow | 1[127] |
Development[]
[27]Official infograph showing the recognized difference between the progression-oriented, and the more sandbox-exploration style of the 3D Super Mario series. Or as put by Miyamoto, "casual" and "core" games.===Background=== When asked about "coming home" to the Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine style of gameplay, Shigeru Miyamoto explained that when he was developing Super Mario 64 with Yoshiaki Koizumi, they realized that the title would be more directed towards the "core gamer", rather than the casual, pick-up-and-go gamer.[128] After Super Mario Sunshine, their focus re-shifted to more accessible, casual gamers, hence encouraging them to make Super Mario Galaxy with more progression-oriented gameplay corridors. Then in recent years, we made Super Mario 3D World and even though that's a 3D game, it's a little more accessible to everybody. [...] So when we thought about making a Mario for Switch, we wanted to make it [...] something a little bit more on the core side, that people who like action games can really get into. As Super Mario Odyssey was developed alongside the Switch hardware, Yoshiaki Koizumi encouraged the game's developers to share their requirements and suggestions with the hardware development team.[129] This directly led to the inclusion of the two motion-sensitive controllers and the HD rumble feature on the Nintendo Switch hardware, which became a prominent part of Super Mario Odyssey gameplay.
Early ideas and prototypes[]
Development for Super Mario Odyssey began right after Super Mario 3D World was released in late 2013.[130] Miyamoto sought more senior developers and staff teams who had been involved in past 3D Mario titles, in order to really "go back to the roots" of Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario 64.[128] As a result, Yoshiaki Koizumi was made the game's producer, and Super Mario 3D World director Kenta Motokura again took on the role of director. Miyamoto remained with a consultative role throughout development, and although he contributed a lot of feedback, he was also very accepting of the development team's ideas.[131] Motokura revealed that early stages of development involved creating a "huge" amount of gameplay prototypes with numerous ideas, and the capture ability was one of them.[132] [The capture ability] was just one of the ideas that came up, but we worked on it for two or three days, and it just instantly turned into something that was really fun, and we decided [that it should be] the center of this game.Many of the other different prototype ideas were still included, providing for the diversity in game mechanics throughout the game's stages, known as "kingdoms". These "fully realized worlds" were said to have been inspired by the Japanese hakoniwa box gardens, that bring rich landscapes to life in a miniaturized form.[133] The size of these worlds were often adjusted to ensure that the player can regularly discover an engaging action to perform.[129] This was also intended to allow handheld players to still accomplish a Power Moon mission, even if they have only a few minutes to play.[134]
Design decisions[]
Super Mario Odyssey's theme is highly focused on "surprises" and "travel", and the developers incorporated many of their travel experiences around the world.[132] For instance, elements of the Sand Kingdom was derived from Kenta Motokura's experiences during a trip to Mexico, and the Luncheon Kingdom's food aesthetics was inspired by Italy and other European countries.[135] [28]Kenta Motokura (left) and Yoshiaki Koizumi (right) being interviewed as part of a Nintendo Treehouse segment for E3 2017.The developers recognized that when traveling to foreign countries, something that really has an impact is the different currencies. Therefore, they wanted to have Mario collect and use different Regional Coins in each kingdom. Since the player travels outside of the Mushroom Kingdom, the diverse art-style between all the different kingdoms aimed to recreate the feelings of surprise and discovery when visiting foreign lands. It was also noted that a lot of time was spent in getting the right balance between familiar Mario concepts, and completely new ones.[132]
An example was the realistic T-Rex that is able to be captured by Mario. The developers looked back for inspiration from familiar Super Mario World elements in Dinosaur Land, although they wanted to use a design that was "unseen" in a Mario game.[132] Familiar gameplay elements include the "8-bit" side-scrolling areas of the kingdoms, reminiscent to Super Mario Bros. in which progress is more "confined" and "precise". This was intended to be an engaging contrast to the 3D sandbox environments.
The developers knew that they wanted to have a city environment in the game that would resonate with players. As Donkey Kong-inspired elements in the city came about, Pauline's presence in the series inspired the team to have her be the mayor of New Donk City. Some character development for Pauline was required in her transition from a damsel in distress to a major character, and it was decided that she would have an interest in jazz.[136] This led to the composition of the game's theme song shown in the E3 2017 trailer, titled "Jump Up, Super Star!", which was made to give the game energy and help get the audience excited.[132]
To develop the game's camera system, the team looked at previous 3D Mario games. Miyamoto discussed how the 3D camera in Super Mario 64 worked very well, as it had the joystick as well as the C buttons to adjust the automatic camera. Super Mario Sunshine had the C stick in order to control the camera freely, although they received feedback that the camera control was "a little bit difficult". With later 3D titles such as Super Mario Galaxy, the minimal control of the camera also attracted some negative feedback. Miyamoto added that it's "very difficult to find the right balance".[128] With Super Mario Odyssey, we made sure that the camera controls are really really smooth and easy to use, and the Switch controllers can really serve to that. [We] really made a sandbox-style game that's really easy and feels good to control.
Vocal Theme: Jump Up, Super Star![]
[29]The official cover of the single "Jump Up, Super Star!":Main article: Jump Up, Super Star! A unique aspect of this title is a vocal main theme, sung by Pauline[137][138] (interpreted by Kate Higgins, credited as Kate Davis).[139] The song is big-band jazz style, and details an adventure across the worlds from this game, with Pauline referring to herself as Mario's "1-Up Girl". It was released worldwide on October 20, 2017 on the iTunes Store, while the short version is downloadable for free until January 2018.[140] Also, in the Western packaging, the lyrics are printed on the inside of the box on the paper part of the cover.
Super Mario Odyssey's ending also features another song sung by Pauline, called Honeylune Ridge: Escape[141], and has a version with Japanese lyrics as well.[142]
Critical reception[]
Super Mario Odyssey has received universal acclaim. Prior to its release, EDGE Magazine gave Super Mario Odyssey a perfect score of 10, praising the game for "taking big risks with an established formula and having them all pay off handsomely".[143] Ryan McCaffery of IGN had a similar view, also giving the game a perfect score of 10. Despite criticizing the camera controls, McCaffery was ultimately very impressed with the game, saying that it "is a brilliant adventure and love letter to the series that made Nintendo a household name".[144] Phillip Kollar and Allegra Frank of Polygon also praised the game, scoring it 9.5 out of 10. While Allegra somewhat criticized the boss battles, the two reviewers ended with "Super Mario Odyssey is almost certain to be counted among the best games in Nintendo's star series".[145] The game currently averages 97% on review aggregate site Metacritic (based on 67 reviews)[146], and 98.79% on GameRankings (based on 31 reviews), making it the highest rated game on the website[147].
Gallery[]
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Super Mario Odyssey.
- [30]International logo
- [31]Artwork of Mario, Cappy and enemies they can capture.
- [32]Bowser and Peach
- [33]Mario running through Tostarena Town.
- [34]Mario and a Steam Gardener dancing to music from a boombox.
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Developer(s) | [36] |
Publisher(s) | [38] |
Platform(s) | iOS, Android, 3DS |
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Genre(s) | Role-Playing, Exploration, Tactical Strategy |
Series | Fire Emblem |
Predecessor | Pokemon GO (Mobile Nintendo Franchises)
Fire Emblem Fates (Fire Emblem Series) |
Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem is an upcoming Tactical-Strategy, RPG game for Mobile Devices and the 3DS, it is a Spin-Off of the Fire Emblem Series and follows a similar aspect of gameplay to Pokemon GO, another Nintendo Game for Mobile Devices that focused on interactivity between players while retaining the core concepts of its gameplay. Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem was primarily developed by Darklight Studios & Niantic due to the success of Pokemon GO and Atlus and Intelligent Systems supervised the creation.
Contents[]
[show]==Backstory== During an unknown time in the Fire Emblem timeline, a war was waged between the five royal children after the death of their parents lead to the ruling of the lands to fall into war and chaos. The five children each lay claim to the throne by both Birthright and ownership of 1/5 of the Fire Emblem itself. The Core of the Fire Emblem had been kept adorned to the throne of Castle Galfanal where the King and Queen once watched over the lands. Across the oceans surrounding the homeland of the five children, the lands had also devolved into war and chaos as armies rose up, vowing their allegiance to one of the five children in hopes they would be able to claim the throne for themselves and enact their vision of the future of the world upon it.
Players are members of these armies and although initially are not aligned with any one child, they eventually must decide whom to join.
Gameplay[]
The Gameplay of Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem plays similarly to the rest of the Fire Emblem Series but also with distinct similarities to Pokemon GO. Like Pokemon GO the player explores the world around them (although the map of the world is more reminiscent of Awakening's and Fates' style of world maps as opposed to the simplistic tone of Pokemon GO) searching for bandits, monsters, rogues, assassins and creatures to fight to help gain experience as well as find loot and equipment to help better protect themselves while also seeking out Lookouts which can give them equipment and items (similar to Pokestops) as well as search for the Forts, Towns, Villages and Towers that dot the landscape that can be captured and controlled by the player's army to acquire rarer items and equipment as well as apply pressure to lookouts nearby to supply better items and equipment as well.
A major feature to this game are the unit structuring. Players can randomly acquire new friendly units to fight alongside their player character as well as acquire allies by passing other players of their allegiance to aid them in capturing Forts, Towns, Villages & Towers, these Friendly Units are either temporary or permanent with the latter having a 10% of occuring and can be equipped with equipment by the player to help them out. All Ally Units from other players are one-use and the player can only have up to 5 Ally Units at any given time.
The Battle System in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem is virtually identical to that of the Fire Emblem Games, once the player seeks out a Fort, Town, Village or Tower they engage in a unique battlefield to that location and against the controlling army of the area, the controlling Army can have up to 12 Player Units with an additional 36 Standard Units (3 for every Player Unit stationed), the player meanwhile can bring in 18 Units to fight and can gradually knock through the barricades of the location until after repeated attacks can take control of the location and reap the benefits.
Equipment in this game can have degrading and non-degrading aspects, there are four types of equipment in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem; Common Equipment, Rare Equipment, Limited Equipment & Unique Equipment. Common Equipment and Unique Equipment do not degrade ever although Common Equipment is generally the weakest equipment overall and Unique Equipment is both exceedingly rare and only given out at events. Rare Equipment can partially degrade meaning it can still be used but must be repaired to give out its best. Limited Equipment meanwhile will degrade over time as opposed to Rare Equipment which degrades from damage taken and inflicted, Limited Equipment breaks after a period of time and although is almost the most powerful equipment, only being succeeded by the Unique Equipment, once it breaks it's gone for good, there is no way to extend the time Limited Equipment lasts as the time varies with equipment.
Rare Equipment must be repaired with the use of Blacksmith's Hammers, a very common item found not only at Lookouts and other locations but also randomly while exploring, most Rare Equipment only need 3 Blacksmith's Hammers to fully repair and often up to 30 can be acquired from Forts, Towns, Villages and Towers. In addition to this item there are several other items which can revive the player's unit or permanent friendly units should they be knocked out in battle as well as healing items, buff items, protection items and augmentations for the player's equipment.
Classes[]
Classes play a major role in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem, classes benefit from a number of things, there are a total of 49 Classes in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem each with 4 ranks determined by the Player's level. The classes are split into 7 categories; Mix, Power, Speed, Range, Defense, Effects & Health which each form a Septagonal Weakness-Strength relationship with the other 6 categories, within these categories the 7 Classes that make up said category also form Septagonal Weakness-Strength Relationships meaning that a good mix of classes is often best when acquiring or defending a location from other armies.
Five Armies[]
The Five Armies of the Game each fall under a different child. The Royal Children each possess one of the Gemstones. The five children each have differing opinions on the future of the lands their kingdom owns and believe that they are each the rightful heirs to the throne.
Child | Ideal | Gemstone | Symbol |
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[40]Cosain | Evolution of Military Technology | Sable | [41] |
[42]Buscar | Generating greater wealth from exports | Vert | [43] |
[44]Droite | Giving the Population more Power | Azure | [45] |
[46]Erstellen | Focusing developing industries | Argent | [47] |
[48]Bello | Agressive Expansion to new Lands | Gules | [49] |
Classes[]
There are a total of 49 Playable Classes in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem, these classes work on a Septagonal-based effectiveness system. The 49 Classes each have 4 ranks with different names, ranks are achieved through various means such as leveling up, capturing a certain amount of locations and attending particular events. Level-wise all ranks level the same, Level 10 for Rank 1, Level 30 for Rank 2, Level 80 for Rank 3 & Level 150 for Rank 4. Prior to reaching Level 10 the player is referred to as a Villager, and chooses their Class-type upon reaching Level 10, Villagers are a completely neutral class with equal levels of all stats and can use any equipment although are overall weaker than all other classes.
Mix Class | Power Class | Defense Class | Speed Class | Effect Class | Health Class | Range Class |
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Mercenary | Fighter | Knight | Ninja | Thief | Cleric | Dark Mage |
Hero | Beserker | Brigand | Lancer | Trickster | Priest | Light Mage |
Tactician | Halberdier | Vanguard | Hunter | Dancer | Monk | Arcane Mage |
Lord | Baron | Dread Fighter | Trueblade | Rogue | Bishop | Archer |
Marshall | Reaver | Apothecary | Assassin | Bard | Chemist | Fire Mage |
Oni | Myrmidon | Merchant | Ambusher | Druid | Saint | Thunder Mage |
Soldier | Sword Master | Guardian | Animal Caller | Summoner | Water Mage | Wind Mage |
References to other games[]
- Game & Watch series: The silhouette of a hat-wearing Mr. Game & Watch appears on minigame icons.
- Donkey Kong: The location New Donk City looks to be a throwback to Mario's early origins as Jumpman. There are steel girders that resemble the ones seen in this game, and the taxi cabs have license plates reading "1981-ND", referencing the year Mario and Donkey Kong made their debut. The name New Donk City is also a reference to Donkey Kong himself. Pauline can also be found here, who originated from this game. The melody from the 25m theme can be heard halfway through the vocal theme song. The bassist can also be heard playing the 25m theme when Mario first finds him.[148] Also, the sound effect played when Mario jumps over a barrel in the game can be heard at the end of the aforementioned riff.[149] During the New Donk City festival, if the player does not talk with Pauline, she'll at one point dance by thrusting her hips back and forth, mirroring her sprite animation from the original Arcade game.[150] In an 8-bit segment using sprites from this game in New Donk City, Mario must dodge barrels while climbing girders. Oil Drums also appear, along with Coins spelling out "DK". Pauline's original design (then known as Lady), as well as Donkey Kong's original design, also makes a brief cameo as a graffiti art on a building.[11] Pauline's purple sunhat in her standard attire may be a reference to the Pauline's lost items from the game. In addition, the lost items were twice referenced in the side mission "Personal Request for the Mayor", one in regards to selecting a parasol, a hat, and a purse regarding her treasured items, while the other is hunting down Pauline's gift, with two options being a hat and a purse. In addition, in the same sidequest, one of her questions mentions what had happened in her past involved being abducted by a giant ape, referring to the plot of Donkey Kong.[151] Mario's Classic Cap and Classic Suit costume is based on his classic outfit in Donkey Kong.
- Super Mario Bros.: Several parts of the game allow Mario to walk within walls from a 2D perspective, uses sprites and sound effects from that game, as well as altering the stage music to an 8-bit variation. A remix of the overworld theme from this game plays in the New Donk City Auditorium. Final Boss music from this game plays when Mario captures Bowser. With its sunglasses off, Moe-Eye sometimes hums the first few notes of the overworld and ending themes from this game while walking around.
- Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course: Mario's Stars and Stripes outfit originates from this game.
- Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally: One of Mario's outfits originates from this game.
- Super Mario Bros. 3: The music that plays in the slots minigame room is an arrangement of the minigame music from this game.[152] The sound effect that plays when using a Rocket Flower is the sound effect that plays when the P Meter is full in this game.[11] Final Boss music from this game plays when Mario captures Bowser.
- Qix: The Sombrero and Poncho originate from the Game Boy version of this game.
- Super Mario Land: Mario traverses through several kingdoms, similarly to how he explores the four kingdoms of Sarasaland. Several enemies of the Sand Kingdom resemble enemies from this game. One notable enemy is the Moe-Eye, with glasses similar to the Moai statues found in the Easton Kingdom.
- Dr. Mario: Mario's Doctor Outfit originates from this game.
- Super Mario World: A piano remix of this game's overworld and underwater themes can be heard on radios in New Donk City.[153] When controlled by Mario, Moe-Eye sometimes hums the game's ending theme while walking around with its sunglasses on.[154] Sprites of Fuzzies from this game are used when Fuzzies appear in 8-bit segments.[11] A remix of the music that plays in this game during the bonus areas plays in some of the challenge areas.[155] Final Boss music from this game plays when Mario captures Bowser.
- NES Open Tournament Golf: Mario's Stars and Stripes outfit is iconically used in this game.
- Mario Paint: Mario's Painter's outfit from this game's artwork appears.[11]
- Super Mario Kart: A cover of Mario Circuit's music from this game is used in the RC Car Challenge in New Donk City.[156]
- Super Mario All-Stars: Mario's magician outfit originates from this game.
- Yoshi's Cookie: One of Mario's Chef Outfit originates from the NES version of this game.
- Donkey Kong Country series: In addition to New Donk City being named after Donkey Kong, characters' names from this series appear as street signs such as Diddy Kong, Cranky Kong, Rambi the Rhino, Expresso the Ostrich, Squawks the Parrot, Dixie Kong, Tiny Kong, and King K. Rool. Diddy Kong is also the basis of an outfit and cap Mario can wear.
- Mario's Picross: The Explorer Hat and Explorer Outfit originate from this game.
- Super Mario 64: Super Mario Odyssey is considered a spiritual successor to both this game and Super Mario Sunshine. The structure of the kingdoms carry over what was established in this game, such as the lack of a time limit and having areas change each time the player visits them, based on what the player has previously completed. This game also first introduced utilizing variations of Mario's Cap as power-ups. The number on Mario's football jersey is "64". There is a minigame involving foot racing Koopa Troopas, much like with Koopa the Quick. Mario can jump into some paintings in specific kingdoms to get to other kingdoms.[11] Mario's idle animation is similar to this game, in which he falls asleep and begins to mutter about various pastas. [157] The jingle that plays when collecting a non-plot-specific Power Moon is a remix of the "Course Clear" jingle from this game, though the original jingle plays when collecting a Power Star in the Mushroom Kingdom. There is an outfit and cap, aptly named "Mario 64 Suit" and "Mario 64 Cap" respectively, that when both are equipped, will change Mario's clothes and face to the polygon-like texture used in this game.[158] Another outfit and cap, called "Metal Mario Suit" and "Metal Mario Cap" respectively, changes Mario into his metal form in this game. Yoshi can be found on the rooftop of Peach's Castle in the Mushroom Kingdom just like in this game. Final Boss music from this game plays when Mario captures Bowser. Mario's Spin Jump that he Mario does in the game returns in this game. Mario's Dive move returns.
- Mario Party 2: The cowboy outfit closely resembles the one Mario uses in the Mario Party 2 board, Western Land. Similarly, in the post-game, Peach when she's encountered at the Cascade Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, and Lost Kingdom wears similar outfits to the one she wore for the Mystery Land board from the same game.[159]
- Super Mario Sunshine: Super Mario Odyssey is the first 3D main series game since Super Mario Sunshine to feature open sandbox-style levels. Additionally, Mario can once again sidle while grabbing on a ledge. Mario retains his Spin Jump move as well. Some areas feature platforming challenges without the aid of Cappy, similarly to some of the secret courses in this game requiring completion without the aid of F.L.U.D.D. [160] The Gushen enemy capture grants Mario abilities very similar to F.L.U.D.D's various nozzles, including the ability to clean burning goop in the Seaside Kingdom, being propelled forward upon the surface of a body of water, and providing a method of defeating Mollusque-Lanceur which is very similar to how numerous bosses in Sunshine are defeated (dousing in water by hovering from above). Isle Delfino, the main setting of this game, is visually referenced on the world atlas present on an Japanese billboard advertisement for Super Mario Odyssey[161][162].
- Super Mario Galaxy series: The animation of Mario and Cappy getting a Multi Moon is similar to Mario getting a Grand Star in these games. The low health buzzer sound also plays when Mario is low on health. Ground-Pound Switches also reappear. Captain Toad and the Toad Brigade together with the Toad Brigade theme[163], appears in the game. The Life-Up Heart functions exactly like the Life Mushroom from these games. Mario's idle animation of falling asleep is similar to these games. The regional coins for the Mushroom Kingdom are Purple Coins. The sound clip of Mario when he touches lava is reused from these games. The currency in the Moon Mingdom resembles Star Bits. Rosalina has a sprite of her doing a spinning jump found in a wall on the Darkest Side of the Moon.[164]. The jingle that plays when the Odyssey is restored is a remix of the jingle that plays when Mario collects a new power-up in these games. A few of Yoshi's sound clips are reused from Super Mario Galaxy 2 as well as being able to find him in eggs.
- Super Mario 3D Land: The Tail Tree appears in the Mushroom Kingdom.
- New Super Mario Bros. 2: Gold Mario appears as an unlockable outfit.
- Super Mario 3D World: Some of the elements and sound effects are reused in this game. Cat Mario's Costume Mario sprite from Super Mario Maker can be seen in walls of the kingdoms, on the side of one of the skyscrapers in New Donk City, a building in Tostarena, and a pillar in the Mt. Volbono region;[165] and Cat Peach's sprite can be seen behind the right black-colored wall in the New Donk City Auditorium[166] and on the base of the lighthouse in the Seaside Kingdom.[167] Captain Toad retains his design from this game.
- Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker: The Jaxi maze in Tostarena uses the same arrangement of the Super Mario Bros. underground theme from this game.[90] Toadette returns and retains her outfit from this game.
- Super Mario Maker: The Builder Helmet and Builder Outfit originate from this game. Sprites of Cat Mario and Cat Peach can be found in hidden areas of most of the kingdoms. Koopa Shells retain their spinning animation from this game's Super Mario Bros. style. A remix of the Super Mario Bros.-style airship theme plays from this game in the intro cutscene.[168]
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Developer(s) | [51] |
Publisher(s) | [53] |
Platform(s) | iOS, Android, 3DS |
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Genre(s) | Role-Playing, Exploration, Tactical Strategy |
Series | Fire Emblem |
Predecessor | Pokemon GO (Mobile Nintendo Franchises)
Fire Emblem Fates (Fire Emblem Series) |
Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem is an upcoming Tactical-Strategy, RPG game for Mobile Devices and the 3DS, it is a Spin-Off of the Fire Emblem Series and follows a similar aspect of gameplay to Pokemon GO, another Nintendo Game for Mobile Devices that focused on interactivity between players while retaining the core concepts of its gameplay. Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem was primarily developed by Darklight Studios & Niantic due to the success of Pokemon GO and Atlus and Intelligent Systems supervised the creation.
Contents[]
[show]==Backstory== During an unknown time in the Fire Emblem timeline, a war was waged between the five royal children after the death of their parents lead to the ruling of the lands to fall into war and chaos. The five children each lay claim to the throne by both Birthright and ownership of 1/5 of the Fire Emblem itself. The Core of the Fire Emblem had been kept adorned to the throne of Castle Galfanal where the King and Queen once watched over the lands. Across the oceans surrounding the homeland of the five children, the lands had also devolved into war and chaos as armies rose up, vowing their allegiance to one of the five children in hopes they would be able to claim the throne for themselves and enact their vision of the future of the world upon it.
Players are members of these armies and although initially are not aligned with any one child, they eventually must decide whom to join.
Gameplay[]
The Gameplay of Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem plays similarly to the rest of the Fire Emblem Series but also with distinct similarities to Pokemon GO. Like Pokemon GO the player explores the world around them (although the map of the world is more reminiscent of Awakening's and Fates' style of world maps as opposed to the simplistic tone of Pokemon GO) searching for bandits, monsters, rogues, assassins and creatures to fight to help gain experience as well as find loot and equipment to help better protect themselves while also seeking out Lookouts which can give them equipment and items (similar to Pokestops) as well as search for the Forts, Towns, Villages and Towers that dot the landscape that can be captured and controlled by the player's army to acquire rarer items and equipment as well as apply pressure to lookouts nearby to supply better items and equipment as well.
A major feature to this game are the unit structuring. Players can randomly acquire new friendly units to fight alongside their player character as well as acquire allies by passing other players of their allegiance to aid them in capturing Forts, Towns, Villages & Towers, these Friendly Units are either temporary or permanent with the latter having a 10% of occuring and can be equipped with equipment by the player to help them out. All Ally Units from other players are one-use and the player can only have up to 5 Ally Units at any given time.
The Battle System in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem is virtually identical to that of the Fire Emblem Games, once the player seeks out a Fort, Town, Village or Tower they engage in a unique battlefield to that location and against the controlling army of the area, the controlling Army can have up to 12 Player Units with an additional 36 Standard Units (3 for every Player Unit stationed), the player meanwhile can bring in 18 Units to fight and can gradually knock through the barricades of the location until after repeated attacks can take control of the location and reap the benefits.
Equipment in this game can have degrading and non-degrading aspects, there are four types of equipment in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem; Common Equipment, Rare Equipment, Limited Equipment & Unique Equipment. Common Equipment and Unique Equipment do not degrade ever although Common Equipment is generally the weakest equipment overall and Unique Equipment is both exceedingly rare and only given out at events. Rare Equipment can partially degrade meaning it can still be used but must be repaired to give out its best. Limited Equipment meanwhile will degrade over time as opposed to Rare Equipment which degrades from damage taken and inflicted, Limited Equipment breaks after a period of time and although is almost the most powerful equipment, only being succeeded by the Unique Equipment, once it breaks it's gone for good, there is no way to extend the time Limited Equipment lasts as the time varies with equipment.
Rare Equipment must be repaired with the use of Blacksmith's Hammers, a very common item found not only at Lookouts and other locations but also randomly while exploring, most Rare Equipment only need 3 Blacksmith's Hammers to fully repair and often up to 30 can be acquired from Forts, Towns, Villages and Towers. In addition to this item there are several other items which can revive the player's unit or permanent friendly units should they be knocked out in battle as well as healing items, buff items, protection items and augmentations for the player's equipment.
Classes[]
Classes play a major role in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem, classes benefit from a number of things, there are a total of 49 Classes in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem each with 4 ranks determined by the Player's level. The classes are split into 7 categories; Mix, Power, Speed, Range, Defense, Effects & Health which each form a Septagonal Weakness-Strength relationship with the other 6 categories, within these categories the 7 Classes that make up said category also form Septagonal Weakness-Strength Relationships meaning that a good mix of classes is often best when acquiring or defending a location from other armies.
Five Armies[]
The Five Armies of the Game each fall under a different child. The Royal Children each possess one of the Gemstones. The five children each have differing opinions on the future of the lands their kingdom owns and believe that they are each the rightful heirs to the throne.
Child | Ideal | Gemstone | Symbol |
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[55]Cosain | Evolution of Military Technology | Sable | [56] |
[57]Buscar | Generating greater wealth from exports | Vert | [58] |
[59]Droite | Giving the Population more Power | Azure | [60] |
[61]Erstellen | Focusing developing industries | Argent | [62] |
[63]Bello | Agressive Expansion to new Lands | Gules | [64] |
Classes[]
There are a total of 49 Playable Classes in Fire Emblem: War of the Emblem, these classes work on a Septagonal-based effectiveness system. The 49 Classes each have 4 ranks with different names, ranks are achieved through various means such as leveling up, capturing a certain amount of locations and attending particular events. Level-wise all ranks level the same, Level 10 for Rank 1, Level 30 for Rank 2, Level 80 for Rank 3 & Level 150 for Rank 4. Prior to reaching Level 10 the player is referred to as a Villager, and chooses their Class-type upon reaching Level 10, Villagers are a completely neutral class with equal levels of all stats and can use any equipment although are overall weaker than all other classes.
Name | Condition | Bonus |
Melee Mischief | All units must be Melee troopers | POW 5%↑ and HP 5%↑ for all allies |
Flying Fun | All units must be Flying troopers | HP 5%↑ and DEF 5%↑ for all allies |
Ranged Revenge | All units must be Ranged troopers | HP 5%↑ and LUCK 5%↑ for all allies |
Ranged x2 Hind Support | 6 Melee troopers and 2 Ranged troopers | ACCURACY 10%↑ for all allies |
Ranged x3 Hind Support | 5 Melee troopers and 3 Ranged troopers | LUCK 10%↑ for all allies |
Flying x2 Hind Support | 6 Melee troopers and 2 Flying troopers | DEF 10%↑ for all allies |
Flying x3 Hind Support | 5 Melee troopers and 3 Flying troopers | EVASION 10%↑ for all allies |
Half-and-Half A | 4 Melee troopers and 4 Flying troopers | POW 5%↑ and DEF 5%↑ for all allies |
Half-and-Half B | 4 Melee troopers and 4 Ranged troopers | SPIRIT 5%↑ and LUCK 5%↑ for all allies |
Half-and-Half C | 4 Flying troopers and 4 Ranged troopers | HP 5%↑ and DEF 5%↑ for all allies |
Burly Brigade | 7 or more giant units | HP 5%↑ and POW 5%↑ for all allies |
Gallant Goombas A |
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HP 10%↑ for Goombas |
Gallant Goombas B |
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HP 10%↑ for Paragoombas |
Super Goomba Squad | HP 10%↑ and SPIRIT 10%↑ for allies | |
Heroic Shells A |
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DEF 10%↑ for all allies |
Heroic Shells B | DEF 10%↑ for all allies | |
Super Shell Squad | DEF 10%↑ and HP 10%↑ for all allies | |
Dreams of Buzzy Beetles |
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DEF 20%↑ for all allies |
Bros. Bonanza! | ACCURACY 15%↑ for all allies | |
Mighty Masks A |
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ACCURACY 10%↑ for all allies |
Mighty Masks B |
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ACCURACY 10%↑ for all allies |
Super Mask Squad | ACCURACY 20%↑ for all allies | |
Boo Brigade |
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POW 10%↑ for all allies |
Super Boo Brigade | POW 10%↑ and DEF 5%↑ for all allies | |
Ice Cloud | HP 10%↑ and POW 5%↑ for all allies | |
Dance of the Green Shells | DEF 10%↑ and HP 5%↑ for all allies | |
Red Boots of Courage |
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POW 10%↑ and HP 5%↑ |
Danger Abounds | LUCK 30%↑ for all allies | |
Glorious Manes | HP 15%↑ for all allies | |
Proud and Round |
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EVASION 20%↑ for all allies |
Proud and Spiny | HP 10%↑ and DEF 5%↑ for all allies | |
Green Power | HP 20%↑ for all allies | |
Team Throw | ACCURACY 20%↑ for all allies | |
Spinning Tails |
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POW 10%↑ for all allies |
Wind It Up |
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DEF 10%↑ and HP 5%↑ for all allies |
Old Reliable | HP 15%↑ and DEF 5%↑ for all allies | |
The Elite Trio | HP 15%↑ and SPIRIT 10%↑ for allies | |
The Prince and the Mastermind | POW 15%↑ and SPIRIT 10%↑ for allies | |
The Seven Koopalings | HP 20%↑ and POW 10%↑ for all allies | |
Super Rare Squad | DEF 20%↑ and LUCK 20%↑ for allies |
Enemies | ||||
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Club Hobbes | Axe Hobbes | Mace Hobbes | Battle Axe Hobbes | Pistol Hobbes |
Rifle Hobbes | Shotgun Hobbes | Shock Hobbes | Pyrokinesis Hobbes | Force Field Hobbes |
Kamikaze Hobbes | Hobbes Summoner | Sword Hollowman | Axe Hollowman | Club Hollowman |
Dual Sword Hollowman | Rifleman Hollowman | Gunslinger Hollowman | Cadaver Hollowman | General Hollowman |
Beetle | Horned Beetle | Fiery Buzzy Bishop | Shock Beetle | Giant Beetle |
Warrior Beetle | Aerial Beetle | Jungle Beetle | Acidic Beetle | Wasp |
Ice Wasp | Armoured Wasp | Shadow Wasp | Giant Wasp | Stinger Wasp |
Dual Stinger Wasp | Royal Guard Wasp | Shortsword Bandit | Longsword Bandit | Axe Bandit |
Mace Bandit | Club Bandit | Small Arms Bandit | Rifle Bandit | Shotgun Bandit |
Explosives Bandit | Dual Sword Commander Bandit | Battle Axe Commander Bandit | Mega Hammer Commander Bandit | Double Barrel Commander Bandit |
Hand Cannon Commander Bandit | Fire Lieutenant Bandit | Thunder Lieutenant Bandit | Chief Bandit | Highwayman Bandit |
Green Belted Assassin | Ice Assassin | Fire Assassin | Plated Assassin | White Belted Assassin |
Balverine | Blood Balverine | Venomous Balverine | White Balverine | Blue Balverine |
Mud Troll | Swamp Troll | Tree Troll | Stone Troll | Iron Troll |
Diamond Troll | Ice Troll | Brick Troll | Ash Troll | Lava Troll |
Volcanic Troll | Water Nymph | Blood Nymph | Plague Nymph | Death Nymph |
Banshee | Howler Banshee | Screecher Banshee | Mother Banshee | Jackal Minion |
Owl Minion | Ibis Minion | Cobra Minion | Hippo Minion | Blue Summoner |
Red Summoner | Purple Summoner | Gold Summoner | Black Wolf | White Wolf |
Blood Wolf | Shadow Wolf | Spider | Electrical Spider | Ice Spider |
Mechanical Spider | Katana Sand Fury | Dual Bladed Sand Fury | Cleaver Sand Fury | Regular Bay |
Toxic Bat | Ent | Evergreen Ent | Pine Ant | Parasitical Ent |
Forest Ent | Jungle Ent | Desert Ent | Imp Shadow | Adolescent Shadow |
Swordsman Shadow | ARcher Shadow | Mage Shadow | Knight Shadow | Mortar Shadow |
Dark Mage Shadow | Centepoid | Burrowing Centepoid | Jungle Centepoid | Desert Centepoid |
Boomraven | Thunder Boomraven | Shadow Boomraven | Harpie | Mountainous Harpie |
Forest Harpie | Gargoyle | Stone Gargoyle | Ice Gargoyle | Giant Gargoyle |
Trident Gargoyle | Axe Gargoyle | Bow Gargoyle | Fire Elemental | Ice Elemental |
Earth Elemental | Water Elemental | Thunder Elemental | Wind Elemental | Light Elemental |
Darkness Elemental |
==Goomba Paragoomba Big Goomba Spiky Goomba Galoomba Goombrat Gromba Getuned Tanoomba Koopa Troopa Koopa Paratroopa Bombshell Koopa Snooze-A-Koopa Krusher Electrokoopa Scoopa Koopas Rapgae Hoppoh Bob-omb Para Bob-omb Kab-omb Blue Watermelon Plant Bulky Bob-omb Bob-ulk Chuckya Amp Skull Lanzer Shy Guy Zrezif Magikoopa Fly Guy Snifit Greeter Staggy Spear Guy Fire Dancer Sentries Piranha Plant Mega Bandinero Venus Fire Trap Strike Koopeleon== ==[1]Venus Ice Trap Electrobeat Inky Piranha Plant Nipper Plant Blooper Ninji Ludwig Guys Fizzlit Amp Crystal Krumbler Chain Chomp Quarterback Lakitu Monty Mole Mini-Razolix Morty Mole Scuba Bob-Omb Teal Watermelon Plant Mega Mole Rocky Wrench Waddlewing Biddybug Para-Biddybug Topmen Greenies(K-16 - Story of Steel) Spiky Topmen Lakitu Fiery Lico-Flowah Banned Joe Buzzy Bishop Blindisco Pink Watermelon Plant Shroob Laser Bro. Mega Rapgae Leaf Ninjun Froggy Groomba Pineapple Bro. Chargin' Old Bone Limbo Boulder Man Mini Slamps Pumpkin Troopa Pipe Lakitu Spiny Buzzy Beetle Parabuzzy The Wenchhog Bros Krumbler Spike Top Spring Ninjun Ruff Puff Kamel Shroob Bones Artsy Piano Yeti Yariko Fwoosh Foo Gao Yeti Jiro Conkdor Emerald Bandinero Stingby Venus Titanium Trap Pokey Waluigi-Man Cutiecoo Bramball Spike Cloud Roly-Poly Stone Spike Fuzzy Prongo Rex Mini-Roc Boo Yariko Cherry Blossom Piranha Saxojazz Stretch Bomb Boo Hoppoh Dry Sammer Guy Broozer Putrid Firanha Banned Joe Eire Bee Guy Peepa Ninja Star Bro. Scuttlebug Crowber Wonshi Ghost Piranha Fishin' Boo Makoop Mr. I Magikoopa Toady Bully Ascended Mini-Kracko Bunny Goombas Dry Tall Snifit Draglet Tall Miner Guy Purple Sniper Joe Sumo Bro. Shroob Handy Voltguin Double Duplicatin' Lego Soldiers Chargin' Chuck Smeech Double Duplicatin' Chuck Lego Soldiers Blimparf Scarab Ghost Mecha-Koopa Fang Greeter Egg Pawn Swooper Miner Guy Scaredy Rat Squirtle Bros. Little Mouser Ant Trooper Old Rhythem Beat Horned Ant Trooper Mr. Blizzard Cooligan Kritta Flurry Shroobicles Fliprus Pendrill Freezie Bloomba Freezie Hand Cheep-Cheep Deep-Cheep Cheep-Chomp Porcu-Puffer Skeeter Urchin Strealoid Shroobee Koopa Rock Bro. Sushi Aqua Suit Kritta Swinging Mettaur2 Cataquack Wizard Grublimp Huckit Crab Ice Antr Sidestepper Bulber Squiggler Wiggler Flutter Joker Shroob Mum-mum Bill Blaster & Bullet Bill or Missile Bullet Bill Banzai Bill Blaster & Banzai Bill or Missile Banzai Bill Skull Box & Torpedo Ted or Targeting Ted Sniper Bill Whomp Aqua Spikkun Whimp Thwomp Jack Smashah Thwimp Dry Bones Dark Bones Wario-Man Cutiecoo Rapgae Ray Gun Primid Parabones Bone Goomba Bone Piranha Plant Fishbone Mini-Cyborg Bro. Hammer Bro. Hard Rock Boomerang Bro. Fire Bro. Ice Bro. Banana Bro. Super Ninja Leaf Sledge Bro. Kart Bro. Superball Bro. Curve Bro. Pickaxe Bro. Amazing Flyin' Hammer Bro. Venus Boomerang Trap Viruses Vegetable Grass LandEdit Area Number and Name Description Bosses DestructionEdit Sun and Moon Technology Weaponry Adventure Fire Blow Hard Ice Nekotaro Beamsword Bro. Swordsman Piriparee Otter Charlie Sectle Fighter Dee Glass Scraggy Crown Galoombrat Hammer Bull Bro. Sleep MettaurBomb Ninjun Ballistic Monkey Ben Sparker Bro. Archer Nekotaro Vultar Shadow Bitebites Water Bro. Golden Wheelie Spear Krusha Needle Blipper Lava Makoop Golf Club Ninjun Rainbow Spike (Enemy) Cutter Joebro. Beetley Stone Hammettaur Knik-Knak Frog Suit Gromba Ninja Armoroc Whip Lion
Jumping Mecha-Blooper Mini-Blizzardo Chargin' Sier Tomahawk Ninjun Jet Stingray Roller Bro. Slambeare Bull Knight Joe
Jet Pack GutsMini Armored Sortie Circus Bro.
Drummer Spike (Enemy)
Mic Jiro
Tank Wario-bot Vine Snaker==
ChompmunkBroomba (Cherry Blossom Galoomba in SMW)Yeast TroopsHammer/Sledge Shroobros.Teal Piranha Plant/Venus Gemini Trap (Wild Jumping Piranha Plant in SMW) Crystal Buzzy Beetle/Crystal Spike TopSnowcloud Lakitu Snow SpinyGolden Bill BlasterMr. KipperCat WigglerGeneral Cannon/Red General CannonSand ThwompPatch Bros.Jungle Rocket EngineCat Bullet Bill/Cat Missile Bill Speedy CheepPurple Blurp (SMW style only)Cosmic Boo Red Boo ClockSpider-ombBig Bowser StunnerBowser Jr. StunnerPiranha PodobooIce GoleginsRocky HammersMiner MolesGlaciar MagikoopaPink Stretch BooSand BonesSand MuncherSharkboneAmazin' Flyin' Fire Bro.Lemmy AmpFisher And Joe/Angry Red SunTeal Ant TrooperMantiniHedgehoggerTeal Cheep CheepCat Banzai Bill Missile Banzai TopCat Banzai Bill BlasterMini-King Cheep-CheepHuckit BiddyCrab Big Jade Bertha/Snow BassScuba TroopaWater Shroobro. Grumbapple(Boss 21) Primal Kritter, Frog-Beezo, Big Posion Bro. and Sledgeroo Mini-Mallet Bro.(Boss 22). Neon Bills and Neon Blaster Heavy Blizzard Fake Ice Flower Ninja Knight Pasture Bro. Fishman Grunts Red-Hot Rex, Funny Bowl Flamine Jabcrab Icicle Warriors Frost Rollidillo R.O.B. Marksman Dark Gulpit Wooly Monty Hammors BiddybeeSkeleton Terror WolfSand BlarggSerpentDrs. Bone Morty MolesBony BeetleysPickelman Bros.Copter Klown KoopasDig-Digs/Chill Dig-DigsRed Buster BeetlesChargin' PuknsSailor GuyDiamond Armour ChuckPhoton Jumpin' ChuckBarrel Rock ChuckSwinging Camo MetCharging Spades ChuckGold Paladin ChuckClimbing Yoshi TroopaCoin NinjunCrystal Flower MetoolsCrystal Dino Rhino/Crystal Dino Torch Deep Cheep BangKoopirates and Bandana Bloopers.Wood Klown KoopasHopping EyeballerRuby EerieMini BrambrawlFake AcidMettaursFrost Skull MonkingOareosSkull Fire ChompHail Bro.Fire RattlenakerWhirly Fly Guy/Tall Shy Guy/Fire Snifit/Fire Flysnifit/Bone Spear Guy/Turtle-BeezoGreek FuzzyFreezie SpearmanZucchini SquishysBlue Piranha GoombratFrost Cockabird (Based off SMW)Elite Broforow Robotnik Assault Tellies Orcalord Shock Bro. Lolli Pop Livid Stone Robotnik Livid Stone Lemmy Crabble Robotnik Jazzy Jets Armed Roader, Ring Sisters, Goby, Gold Kidsect, Crab Mets, Huckit Crab Mets, Teddyrant G Soldier, Motor Joes, and River Cheep-Chomps. Timber Spear Bro.Ice Shell Bro.Terror Wolf DevilWild Inky Piranha Plant4-Way JelectroRip Van JellyfishSolar Hot FootScuba Kak-OmbKamikaze Chuck (in SMW style only)Pink Lil' Sparky/Jade HotheadMecha GaloombaBlue Lava LotusPumpkin LotusMega Miner MoleLady Bee NinjunsBee NinjiJurassic TrooptopHot-Chill TrooptopHeavy Gem ParabeetlePorobimpCaped GoombaIce Cream PokeyMud LakituSpear TrooptopWild PorcupoJurassic PtooieRain Frogog Bone RexRed Rip Van Fish (SMW style only)Chargin ChuckDroid Goop-Squirtin' PurcupufferShuriken Bro.Archer TrooptopKibble Trident (SMB and NSMBU styles)Roto-Star (SMB3 style only)Sand Ball 'n' Chain (SMW style only)Gagaga Bro.Sand Bibble Buds ChokeyGumdrop Spike/ Melon Spike/Snow Ape Spike /Kero Spike/Gemstone SpikeBreakdance Bros.Treb & Bas Snow O'Dile Royal Melody NinjiMetalhead ChuckArcher FeatherguardGigas KoopaligatorsCoppice Cheep Cheep DarkSand Bro.Super Koopa (SMW style only)Pink Spiral Sis.Electric BlizardWood Grolem TankersCamo Torpedo TedTeal Targeting TedPeppop Bronze PeppopSilver PeppopSparionSledge Trooptop Fire TrooptopIce TrooptopTeal UrchinGrand MetallSand ParametallSparkDr and RainbasElite Heavy JoeLaser BandineroHot Telly BuddiesJade DirectobeetNile Scuba-GatorShockwave JoeHuckit PodcrabCherry Blossom Strollin' StuReturning Tread JoeWild Rosey MettaurRosey GoombaFruito Pow Molem GoleginsTall Anti-GuySand Boss BassIce Shroobros.Mini-Giga SpinyMini-Blue Chain ChompMini-White Chomp SharkGiga ScubagliderMini-Giga Burning Spike Fink Flower CharlieTaseMiniMighty QuackshotGrand HafterQuannon RunnerPolar Rollerbear Rose Thorn GuyFast PuncharooTerror-MiniPyro Bro.Venus Mage TrapJewel LotusJewel Flower CharlieBurning Leo
[65] | Goomba | Melee | Rocket Headbutt | The go-to soldiers among Bowser's Minions. They move fast and charge into foes! | ||
[66] | Paragoomba | Flying | Cranium Crush | Goombas who soar the sky with grace. With a spin they can do a Cranium Crush. | ||
[67] | Big Tail Goomba | Melee | Spin Cycle | Bulky blockes with high POW and HP. They can sweep up foes by spinning their tails. | ||
[68] | Goomba Tower | Melee | Whomping Wallop | They can use Whomping Wallop to attack all foes in front of them. Weak against Boomerang Bros. | ||
[69] | Koopa Troopa | Melee | Rock Solid | They look innocent, but their shells provide a though defense. Dry Bones may share their bone structure, but beware-they know their weakness. | ||
[70] | Koopa Paratroopa | Flying | Cranium Crush | A harmony of heavy shell and light wings. They spin around in the air and attack their enemies from above. | ||
[71] | Koopa Paratroopa (Red) | Flying | Cranium Crush | A harmony of heavy shell and light wings. Strong against Spear Guys and other spear-wielding enemies. | ||
[72] | Dry Bones | Ranged | Chain Shot | Their calcium-deficient bodies are weak. They despise losing to Koopa Troopas. | ||
[73] | Boo | Flying | Evasion Cloak | For Bowser's sake, they won't be frightened! No, really! Prone to mocking their foes and attacking from above. | ||
[74] | Bomb Boo | Flying | Kaboom Bash | A rare type of Boo that explodes! They are especially strong against Ice Snifits. | ||
[75] | Tail Boo | Flying | Spin Cycle | A rare type of Boo with a tail. Getting hit with said tail really smarts! | ||
[76] | Big Boo | Flying | Piercing Projectile | A big ol' Boo. It's slow, but it flies and has incredible HP and POW. | ||
[77] | Broozer | Melee | Air Bash | Those deep red gloves are proof of their strength. They especially like to break mechanical things. |
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[78] | Shy Guy | Ranged | Throw the Fight | You can't beat that poker face. They excel at evasion and pummeling Lakitus and Lakipeas with turnips. | ||
[79] | Spear Guy | Ranged | Rain of Pain | They like to throw their special spear and weave about. Especially strong against Pestnuts, but weak against red Koopa Paratroopas. | ||
[80] | Fly Guy | Flying | Mega Tackle | Shy Guys who fly through the sky. No lie! Some say they know the weakness of the Ice Bros... | *Ice Bros | |
[81] | Bandit | Ranged | Throw the Fight | Their constant movement masks their lack of power. Just who are those mischievous eyes targeting?! | ||
[82] | Buzzy Beetle | Melee | Rock Solid | Those hard shells aren't just for show! They boast the Rock Solid ability, and their defense is airtight. | ||
[83] | Para-Beetle | Flying | Dive Attack | A veritable flying fortress. Their bodies are protected by a hard shell. Weak against their rivals, the Buzzy Beetles. | ||
[84] | Hammer Bro | Ranged | Rain of pain | Those Hammers are deadly from a distance. Their Rain of Pain attack is to be feared! | ||
[85] | Fire Bro | Ranged | Rain of pain | They throw fireballs as well as a Mario Bro! Burning Fuzzbushes and Pokeys is a cinch, but they're weak to Ice Bros. | ||
[86] | Ice Bro | Ranged | Throw the Fight | That chilly ice is especially strong against Fire Bros. They're weak against those expressionless Fly Guys. | ||
[87] | Boomerang Bro | Ranged | Piercing Projectile | They throw boomerangs with ample gusto. Strong against Pokeys and Goomba Towers. | ||
[88] | Spiny | Melee | Spin to Win | They have a hard shell and painful spikes. Though small, their spin attack is mighty! They seem to be weak against Lakitus. | ||
[89] | Lakitu | Flying | Chain Stomp | They hustle about atop a cloud. They're strong against Beanies and Spinies, but their weakness is a Shy Guy's turnip attack. | ||
[90] | Pokey | Melee | Whomping Wallop | They may move slowly, but their HP is their pride. Watch out for the spines that cover their bodies! Weak against boomerang wielders. | ||
[91] | Chain Chomp | Melee | Charging Champ | Unstoppable when they're off their chains. Difficult to control and highly destructive. | ||
[92] | Chargin' Chuck | Melee | Air Bash | That padding makes for high POW and DEF. They tend to go overboard with their brawm and are weak against Mechakoopas. | ||
[93] | Fire Stalking Piranha Plant | Ranged | Spitfire Fury | They walk about while spitting out powerful flames. Hey, aren't Fuzzbushes and Pokeys flammable? | ||
[94] | Spike | Ranged | Throw the Fight | They spit up and throw Spike Balls at foes. Gross! The larger ones they throw are especially strong. | ||
[95] | Bob-omb | Melee | Kaboom Bash | They have explosive power upon impact. Handle these Melee troopers with care. | ||
[96] | Mechakoopa | Melee | Mega Tackle | They use their small bodies to bob and weave about. Especially strong against Chargin' Chucks, but weak against Broozers. | ||
[97] | Magikoopa (Blue) | Flying | Chain Shot | Magikoopas dressed in blue. They tear into enemies from atop their brooms. | ||
[98] | Magikoopa (White) | Ranged | Feed the Speed | Magikoopas dresses in white. They use their magic wands to raise a nearby unit's SPEED! | ||
[99] | Magikoopa (Red) | Ranged | Power Up | Magikoopas dressed in red. They use their magic wands to raise a nearby unit's POW! | ||
[100] | Magikoopa (Green) | Ranged | Sure Shot | Magikoopas dressed in green. They use their magic wands to raise a nearby unit's ACCURACY! | ||
[101] | Private Goomp | Melee | Rocket Headbutt | A Goomba with dreams of grandeur. He's quite good at dodging attacks and avoiding being lectured. | ||
[102] | Corporal Paraplonk | Flying | Cranium Crush | An elite Koopa Troopa with big dreams. The bucket on his head gives him a tough defense. | ||
[103] | Sergeant Guy | Ranged | Sure Shot | An elite Shy Guy with big dreams. His sowardly nature is great for dodging. | ||
[104] | Larry | Ranged | Throw the Fight | One of the seven notorious Koopalings. Has high ACCURACY and is secretly great at sniping. | ||
[105] | Morton | Melee | Chain Stomp | One of the seven notorious Koopalings. Moves slowly, but just one attack can break through rock. | ||
[106] | Wendy | Ranged | Piercing Projectile | One of the seven notorious Koopalings. You'll pay dearly if you underestimate her power! | ||
[107] | Iggy | Ranged | Power Up | One of the seven notorious Koopalings. Powers up characters close to him. | ||
[108] | Roy | Melee | Spin to Win | One of the seven notorious Koopalings. Quite proud of his incomparably high HP. | ||
[109] | Lemmy | Ranged | Spitfire Fury | One of the seven notorious Koopalings. Has increadible high EVASION. | ||
[110] | Ludwig | Ranged | Chain Shot | One of the seven notorious Koopalings. Has a great balance of POW and DEF. | ||
[111] | Bowser Jr. | Flying | Smack Back Attack | King Bowser's only son. Rumored to be especially strong against Magikoopas. | ||
[112] | Starlow | Flying | Dive Attack | A Star Sprite with unsurpassed SPEED. Rumored to be especially strong against mechanical baddies. |
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[113] | Prince Peasley | Flying | Charging Champ | The dashing prince of the fair Beanbean Kingdom. Rumored to be particularly enjoy conquering Gold Beanies. |
Enemies[]
BossesEdit[]
There are many bosses in this game.
- Boom-Boom: A loyal minion to Bowser. Jump on its head 3 times to defeat him. Boss of Goomba Plains-Fortress.
- Goomboss: The King of the Goombas. Jump on one of his Goombas to reach his crown to hurt him. Do this 3 times to defeat him. Boss of Goomba Plains-Castle.
- Magmaw: A Sandmaw made of lava. Defeat it by shooting ice into his mouth 5 times. Boss of Sandmaw Desert-Fortress.
- Bowser(1): Defeat Bowser by grabbing his tail and swinging him into a bomb 1 time. The battle is just like the 1st battle with Bowser in Super Mario 64. Boss of Sandmaw Desert-Bowser.
- Pom-Pom: Boom-Boom's sister. She uses bomerangs and tries to crush you with her shell. It takes 3 hits to defeat her. Boss of Cheep-Cheep Sea-Fortress.
- Angler Cheep: A Cheep-Cheep that hides in the dark. There is a lever that turns on the light temporarily. Turn the light and attack his weak spot 3 times to defeat him. Boss of Cheep-Cheep Sea-Castle.
- Panswomp: A Pansic that pilots a Vino that has a volcano instead of moss on its back. Freeze the volcano and attack it to destroy the Vino. Once the Vino is defeated, it becomes a normal White Pansic. Boss of Pansear Woods-Fortress.
- Bowser(2): Bowser is fought on a stadium that is floating on lava. Lava plumes sometimes appear on the stadium to attack Mario. Bowser can be defeated the same way, but with 3 hits instead of 1. Boss of Pansear Woods-Bowser.
- Boom-Boom and Pom-Pom(1): Boom-Boom and Pom-Pom fight together. They both take 3 hits to defeat, one for each of the 2 bosses. Bosses of Whomp Mountain-Fortress.
- Large Fry: The only boss that doesn't have to do with the name of the world. You have to throw Bomb-Ombs into his mouth 4 times to defeat him. Each time he gets damaged, he becomes a little bigger. Boss of Whomp Mountain-Castle.
- Homing Bill(10 of them): Ten Homing Bills working together. Each Bill can be beaten by a jump or a jump attack from Frog Wario. Bosses of Bullet Bill Factory-Fortress.
- Bowser(3): Bowser is fought on a tank with Homing Bill Blasters firing at you. Same as other Bowser battles but with 5 hits instead of 1. Boss of Bullet Bill Factory-Bowser.
- Boom-Boom and Pom-Pom(2): They are fighting on a airship shooting Homing Bullet Bills. Same as last battle. Bosses of Aurum Skies-Airship.
- Aurochum: A lot of Tribyte Aurum fused together to become a robotic hydra. Melt its 5 heads to defeat it. Boss of Aurum Skies-UFO.
- Goomba Guardian: Bowser's last line of defense before the castles entrance. It spits boulders made of lava while summoning Terminoomba backup. Jump on its head 3 times to defeat him. Each time you hit him, he roars you back to the beginning of the bridge. Boss of Bowser's Castle-Fortress 1
- Bowser(Final): The final Bowser battle takes place in a boxing arena. He uses new boxing gloves to try to attack Mario. There are no bombs to hurt Bowser, so wait untill he does his 3-hit combo attempt, when he does this use the elastic rope to swing at Bowser's shell, exposing his skin to make him vulnerable to a jump. Jump on him 3 times to defeat him. Boss of Bowser's Castle-Castle.
- Boom-Boom and Pom-Pom(Final): They fight on the Aurum UFO surrounding Bowser's Castle. They both have wings so they fly and do different attacks. Boom-Boom creates a tornado from the air while Pom-Pom throws swooping bomerangs. They both are defeated by 5 attacks each. Bosses of Aurum UFO-Fortress Final.
- Lunar Aurochum: A advanced version of the Aurochum combined with the mysterious Lunar Sanctum. Use your Boulder Form to clog its giant cannon to damage it. Do this 4 times to defeat it. He is the first of 2 Bosses of Aurum UFO-Lunar Sanctum.
- Aurum Lavos: A resurrected beast resurrected from the Aurum when the Aurum laser hit a bucket. It is protected by a sheild that can only be attacked by a Power-Up. The barrier changes after each hit. It takes a whopping 28 hits to defeat it. The final boss of Aurum UFO-Lunar Sanctum and final boss of the game.
- Koopolosus: A bonus boss that is a giant Koopa. It has a weak shell, unlike other Koopas, so hit her shell untill it breaks in 5 hits. After the 5 hits, her shell breaks and she only takes 3 more hits to defeat. Appears in Rainbow Train-Boss Rush.
EnemysEdit[]
Image | Name | HP | XP | Found In |
---|---|---|---|---|
Greek Coron |
4 |
2 |
Peach's Castle/Mushfield Town | |
Goomba |
6 |
3 |
Mushfield Town | |
Buckethead Lakitu |
8 |
4 |
Mushfield Town | |
Koopa Troopa |
9 |
5 |
Mushfield Town | |
Elephant Mandriller |
5 |
2 |
Mushfield Town | |
Imper |
3 |
3 |
Mushfield Town | |
Natribal |
6 |
6 |
Mushfield Park | |
Buzzy Beetle |
7 |
6 |
Undead Digsight | |
Hardhat Ogre Bro. |
6 |
5 |
Undead Digsight | |
Elite Brutah Paratroopa |
15 |
8 |
Undead Digsight | |
Super Fan Gutsmet |
6 |
7 |
Undead Digsight | |
Monty Mole |
7 |
4 |
Undead Digsight | |
Scavenger Mole |
10 |
11 |
Lakeshore View | |
Hammer Bro. |
20 |
11 |
Lakeshore View | |
Cheep-Cheep |
17 |
17 |
Lakeshore View | |
Cake Bro. |
14 |
20 |
Lakeshore View | |
Lakeshore Mandinator |
25 |
Lakeshore View | ||
Sand Sharkoomba |
23 |
28 |
Lakeshore View | |
Disco Chuck |
32 |
24 |
Zombopolis | |
Back-up Dancer Bro. |
27 |
23 |
Zombopolis | |
Chain-Chomp |
34 |
20 |
Zombopolis | |
Chuck Troopa |
36 |
35 |
Zombopolis | |
Gilabite |
38 |
22 |
Zombopolis | |
Gatling-Joe |
32 |
37 |
Zombopolis | |
Spider-Snifit |
33 |
36 |
Zombopolis | |
Whomp |
53 |
46 |
Z-tech Factorys | |
Mr. Kipper |
54 |
53 |
Z-tech Factorys | |
Jellyblooper |
56 |
38 |
Z-tech Factorys | |
Bob-omb |
54 |
37 |
Z-tech Factorys/ Bowser's Undead Castle | |
Spear Bro. |
58 |
55 |
Z-tech Factorys | |
Mecha-Koopa | 57 | 46 | Z-tech Factorys | |
Suplex Imper | 46 | 54 | Overgrown Ruins | |
Squiggler | 47 | 57 | Overgrown Ruins | |
Mossy Thwomp | 67 | 56 | Overgrown Ruins | |
Primitive Imper | 65 | 57 | Overgrown Ruins | |
Primrahna | 68 | 62 | Overgrown Ruins | |
Camouflage Joe | 51 | 48 | Overgrown Ruins | |
Artic Clubba | 13 (Normal Form) 67 (Rage Form) | 54 (Normal Form) 68 (Rage Form) | Overgrown Ruins | |
Paratroopa | 67 | 61 | Afloated Hills | |
Crypt Imper | 64 | 63 | Afloated Hills | |
Magon-X | 69 | 68 | Afloated Hills | |
Biddy-Imper | 60 | 60 | Afloated Hills | |
Paragoomba | 64 | 65 | Afloated Hills | |
Shadow Koopa | 71 | 65 | Afloated Hills (Dark Variation) | |
Shadow Celti | 68 | 67 | Afloated Hills (Dark Variation) | |
Shadow Spear Guy | 73 | 72 | Afloated Hills (Dark Variation) | |
Shadow Hut-Hut | 64 | 64 | Afloated Hills (Dark Variation) | |
Shadow Goomba | 68 | 69 | Afloated Hills (Dark Variation) | |
[2] | Electro-Koopa | 65 | 67 | Bowser's Undead Castle |
Strealoid | 69 | 68 | Bowser's Undead Castle | |
Clown Car Imper | 71 | 69 | Bowser's Undead Castle | |
[3] | Bombshell Koopa | 74 | 78 | Bowser's Undead Castle |
[4] | Da-Dynomite | 73 | 76 | Bowser's Undead Castle |
Whip Bro. | 78 | 76 (If defeated before exploding) 0 (If exploded) | Bowser's Undead Castle | |
[5] | Goomby-Guy | 21 (Goombas) 74 (Goomby-Guy) | 12 (Goombas)
71 (Goomby-Guy) |
Bowser's Undead Castle |
Yeast Trooper | 85 | 79 | Remixed Castle | |
Dry-Bones | 82 | 83 | Remixed Castle | |
Para-Bones | 84 | 86 | Remixed Castle | |
Hadoken Joe |
89 | 87 | Remixed Castle | |
Bitterflies | 90 | 86 | Remixed Castle | |
Commander-Guy | 92 | 90 | Remixed Castle | |
Snoombas | 101 | 99 | Remixed Castle | |
Blaarg | 128 | 102 | Remixed Castle | |
Rocky-Wrench | 150 | 139 | Remixed Castle | |
Silvah Moopa | 170 | 150 | Remixed Castle | |
Puftup | 189 | 167 | Remixed Castle | |
Giga-Football Joe | 220 | 190 | Remixed Castle | |
Foot-Soldier Chuck | 248 | 245 | Remixed Castle | |
Gruntly | 264 | 245 | Remixed Castle |
Enemies | ||||
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Dekabu | Peanut Sludgies | Mace Hobbes | Battle Axe Hobbes | Pistol Hobbes |
Rifle Hobbes | Shotgun Hobbes | Shock Hobbes | Pyrokinesis Hobbes | Force Field Hobbes |
Kamikaze Hobbes | Volcanic Ninjun | Sword Hollowman | Axe Hollowman | Club Hollowman |
Dual Sword Hollowman | Rifleman Hollowman | Gunslinger Hollowman | Cadaver Hollowman | General Hollowman |
Beetle | Horned Beetle | Fiery Buzzy Bishop | Shock Beetle | Giant Beetle |
Warrior Beetle | Aerial Beetle | Jungle Beetle | Acidic Beetle | Wasp |
Ice Wasp | Armoured Wasp | Shadow Wasp | Giant Wasp | Stinger Wasp |
Dual Stinger Wasp | Royal Guard Wasp | Shortsword Bandit |
Spiny Blooper[] |
Axe Bandit |
Mace Bandit | Club Bandit | Small Arms Bandit | Rifle Bandit | Shotgun Bandit |
Explosives Bandit | Dual Sword Commander Bandit | Battle Axe Commander Bandit | Mega Hammer Commander Bandit | Pom-Pom Mechaniloids |
Hand Cannon Commander Bandit | Fire Lieutenant Bandit | Thunder Lieutenant Bandit | Koopa Plant | Highwayman Bandit |
Green Belted Assassin | Ice Assassin | Venus Magestic Trap | Plated Assassin | Punchy |
Balverine | Blood Balverine | Venomous Balverine | White Balverine | Blue Balverine |
Mud Troll | Swamp Troll | Jelpin | Stone Troll | Iron Troll |
Diamond Troll | Ice Houseflicks | Brick Troll | Ash Troll | Lava Troll |
Volcanic Troll | Water Nymph | Blood Nymph | Plague Nymph | Death Nymph |
Banshee | Howler Banshee | Screecher Banshee | Mother Banshee | Jackal Minion |
Owl Minion | Ibis Minion | Cobra Minion | Freerunner Koopas | Blue Summoner |
Red Summoner | Purple Summoner | Gold Summoner | Black Wolf | White Wolf |
Blood Wolf | Shadow Wolf | Spider | Electrical Spider | Ice Spider |
Mechanical Spider | Katana Sand Fury |
Squinky[] |
Cleaver Sand Fury | Regular Bay |
Toxic Bat | Violet Magikoopa | Evergreen Ent | Pine Ant | Parasitical Ent |
Springbuds | Jungle Ent | Desert Ent | Imp Shadow | Pom-Pom Mechaniloids |
Swordsman Shadow |
Twister Bro.[] |
Mage Shadow | Knight Shadow | Mortar Shadow |
Dark Mage Shadow | Rocky Hammers | Dragon Plant | Jungle Centepoid | Desert Centepoid |
Boomraven | Thunder Boomraven | Bone Yariko | Harpie | Chunking Chucks |
Forest Harpie | Gargoyle | Stone Gargoyle | Ice Gargoyle | Camo Snifit |
Trident Gargoyle | Axe Gargoyle | Bow Gargoyle | Fire Elemental | Ice Elemental |
Earth Elemental | Water Elemental | Thunder Elemental | Wind Elemental | Light Elemental |
Darkness Elemental |
Boss RushEdit[]
In this mode you face all the fortress and castle bosses along with a bonus boss. There is no clock here so you have unlimited time to fight the bosses.
Bullet Kal | Wild Cat Koopa | Quick Shroob | Strong Bone | Sharkoomba(Thirdspace) |
Boulder Bro. | Cat Tiranha Plant | Metal Mario Mechaniloids | Tallon Strike Chameleon | Wario-Man Drone (Thirdspace) |
Frost Gargo-Flyer | Tubba Blubba Mechaniloids | Rollidillo | Larry Koopa Mechaniloids | Morton Koopa Jr. Mechaniloids |
Wendy O. Koopa Mechaniloids | Iggy Koopa Mechaniloids | Roy Koopa Mechaniloids | Lemmy Koopa Goons | Ludwig Von Koopa Mechaniloids |
Feather Fiend | Fist Jiro | Wild West Shroob | Beamy Bro | Tribal Dice Men (Thirdspace) |
Powercat Masked Laser Bro. | Antasma Drones | Mouser Drones | Robotnik Aero Metool | Knocka (Thirdspace) |
Venus Top Trap | Trizer Statue | Boom Boom Drones | Pom Pom Bot | Clone Koopa Troopa |
Trumpa Troopa | Galoombekk | Arcade Bunny Chuck | Sectle Archer Knight | Shadow Octoomba (Thirdspace) |
Scorpion's Smash Bros. Sentries | Whackthorn | Skele-Moonja (Thirdspace) | Skulltoblin (Thirdspace) | Shellcrakers (Thirdspace) |
Rock Orge Bro. | Cat Gromba | Mini Allegro | ''''Piderling'''' | Tamborantula Drone (Thirdspace) |
Temporal Mand-Mand | Venus Piranha Drones | Trombat Catbot | Foam Blaster Rex | Keynote King Drone |
Sealeal | Ztar Heligoomba | Ztar Flyhack | Phantom Shroob | Godfather Mole Miner (Thirdspace) |
Fiery Kuff 'n' Klout | Ztar Sledge Bro. | Mummified Snifit | Majora Shroob | Emerald Tall Shy Guy |
Bandana Dee Mechaniloids | Slammin' Sam | Goomzor | Armored Gattler Joe | Robokoblin |
Teal Mask Koopa | Red Tsukikage | Spider Shroob | Waspinator | Blade Bro. (Thirdspace) |
Powercat Masked Spear Guy | Crystal Penkoon | Alien Blurp | Party Shroob | Gulpit (Thirdspace) |
Relic Aquiranha | Alpha Ninjun | Power Ring Shroob | Grumba | Swinging Metool Mechaniloids |
Pie Thrower | Ninjask Drone | Scizor Drones | Weavile Bot | Mini-Hue (Thirdspace) |
Red Monty Molefishes | Toplestone Tim | Ztar Gobbull | Ztar Saskid | Darkrai Drone |
Skellyrex | Hammor | Ztar Cacturne | Blastoise Troopa | Magic Mint Watermelon Plant |
Abnormal Ash Lazer Joe | Ztar Poacher Joe | Fruito Pow Molem | Yeti Shroob | Turquoise Blue Watermelon Plant |
Cerise Seapoihorson | Doomba | Ztar Pow Molem | Ztar Jumpin’ Chuck | Samewitch Bot |
Powercat Masked Spike Bro. | Huckit Krab | Ztar Koopa Mummy | Coconuter | Violet Spore Chomps (Thirdspace) |
Footballman Goons | Lil Bzzrt | Dinorhino Slime Thing | Frosty Sortie | Clone Mask Koopa (Thirdspace) |
Bwario & Bwaluigi Mechaniloids | Mini-Mugly | Tiki Lionfish | Ztar Grunt | Koopa Mummy (Thirdspace) |
Die-ufo | Ninja Moppers | Sumo Firin | Ztar Mage | Frog Flish (Thirdspace) |
Cyan Rider Joe | Cat Pokey | Fists Of Fury | Deku Kritta | Spike Toppers (Thirdspace) |
Skull Urchin | Prism Bandinero | Bullet Lionfish | Red Coldtzo | Breakdance Bros. (Thirdspace) |
Kittkit | Mini Banjo-Tron | Caveman Bwario (Small) | Warden Flipral (Small) | ''''Dry Boss'''' (Small)(Thirdspace) |
Octobro | Fiery Pepe | Super Arrow Joe | Chargin' Catbot | Jeed Charlie |
Gingerbrim | Magneta Tall Shy Guy | Sailor Mettaur X | Tuckbooth | Dario Bros (Thirdspace) |
Fiery Viparapa | Punchy Paddy | Starman Chuck | Lunar Launchin' Stu (Thirdspace) | Venus Magestic Trap (Thirdspace) |
Li'l Miss Smashmallow | Wild Tama Drones | Nokoblin | Shroob Kosha | Tribal Yaban (Thirdspace) |
Volt Rex | Cat Prongo | Sniper Bokoblin | RED TRUMPY | Mega Titan (Small) |
Teal Knuckle Joe | Paint Roller Droid | Goriath Droid | Poppy Bros. Sr. Droid | ''''Tutankoopa''''(Small) (Thirdspace) |
Red Boji | Gem Bill | Bokokrusha | Bandana Spear Guy | Boomerang Brother (Thirdspace) |
Zero Kirby Mechaniloid | Cat Tip-Toe Acidox Plant | Captain Estralla Goons | Red Peppop | Hoplite Droid (Thirdspace) |
Ado Bot | Pink Spear Waddle Dee | Jade Me Roar | ''''GOOPER BLOOPER ''''(Small) | Skull Lanzer |
Bow Balloon | Toplestone Tim II | Kangaroo Bro | Huckit Jiro | Fiery Burt(Thirdspace) |
Underwater Gordo | Baby Mario Mechaniloids | Baby Luigi Mechaniloids | Glacier Galoomfish | Baby Bowser Chuck (Thirdspace) |
Wild Crazee Dayzee | Cat Krusha | Mecha Frown Clown | Munch-Snaker | Buster Joe(Thirdspace) |
Slicicle | Pearl Brolder | Relic Ribbite | Cat Jorb | Skidda(Thirdspace) |
Space Pirate Charlie | Keynote Shroob | Grasstoise | Torizo Kong | Bandinero Tribesmen (Thirdspace) |
Red Octoomba | Mini-Mazooth | Mega Brobot | Fugu Goblimp | Galbel(Thirdspace) |
Red Tromo | Darknut Guys | Nokoblin Trainees | Gorgon Jane | Clone Space Grubbin |
Devil Trap | Barbarian Primid | Catbot | Porky-Charlie | Kuff 'n' Klout (Thirdspace) |
Bandana Bro. | Relic Fliprus | Wizz Toxioad | Cyborg Shroob | SHROOB SPEARMEN |
Bandana Heliogon | Cat Noki Trainees | Deku Spike (Enemy) | Platinum Dekabu | STINGER ZASP (Thirdspace) |
Crazy Frogog | Petal Armor Frogog | Glacier Squishy | Cape Goomboss (Small) | Nutty (Small) |
Rex Charlie | Boxer Kangaroo Bro. | Tiki Goon Archer | Pigmask Chuck | Vinegaul (Thirdspace) |
Slippa | Cat Flower Charlie | Lumaloo the Kid Goon | Yellow Watermelon Plant | Platinum Moppers |
Tribal Kitty Scratch | Gobster | Flame Ukiki | Peppnades | Grumbapple (Thirdspace) |
Slippin' Stu | Cat Mole Guard | Platinum Flower Charlie | Forest=Buzzbite= | Platinum Venus Boomerang Trap |
Fiery Afreeky | Alien Leprecharm | Lanzer Warrior | Cowboy Pigmask Chuck | Venus Boomerang Trap (Thirdspace) |
Snoman ''''Gladiator'''' | Snoman ''''NinjA '''' | Snoman Archer | Piscatory Pete | Red Watermelon Plant |
Vivid Violet Machine Gun Met | Tutankoopa Warrior | Tribal Guy | Wonder Red Mountainboardin'' Chuck | Wonder Blue Confusin' Chuck |
Yellow Croctopus | Wonder Pink Sahuagin Chuck | Wonder Green Diggin' Chuck | Wonder Black Battin' Chuck | Wonder White Flamin' Chuck |
Huck-Jade Crab | Cat Splittin' Chuck | Trilobite | Spark Arrow Joe | Waspinator |
Tiki Zing | Ice Blaster Jiro | Fire Hammer Joe | Octobro | Unkooped (Thirdspace) |
Fiend Lord Mechaniloid | Roboticized Starshuri | Deku Bee Galoomba | Mr. Chilly | Extraterrestial Piranhacus Giganticus(Thirdspace) |
Roboticized Azid | Roboticized Bunchnana | Roboticized Carmaleon | Bashmaster Mechaniloids | Crog |
Mega Mole | Cat Sledge Brothers | Forest Ogre Bro. | Rusty Grolem | Sonic Mechaniloids (Thirdspace) |
Tubba Monking | Sonia the Hedgehog
Mechaniloids (Thirdspace) |
Wechnia the Echidna Mechaniloids (Thirdspace) | Charmy Bee Mechaniloids(Thirdspace) | Disco Koopa(Thirdspace) |
Espio Mechaniloids (Thirdspace) | Heckler
Mechaniloids and Royalpatrols |
Sud-Spittin' Rex(Thirdspace) | Tribal Featherguard (Thirdspace) | ProtoMini (Thirdspace) |
Guts Man Goons | Cut Man Goons | Vile Goons | Jade=Pinchley= | Bass & Treble Mechaniloids (Thirdspace) |
Rocket Grolem | Master Jellybeam (Small) | Chocolate Ice Cream Sludgie | ''''ROBIRDO'''' (Small) | Poison Bros.(Thirdspace) |
Hapruia Mechaniloids | Leviathan Mechaniloids | Fefnir Mechaniloids | Phantom Goon | Parrot Boom Boom Droids |
Jade Gordo | Cat Rammerhead | Darktoon Warrior |
Rainbow Randy[] |
Darktoon Warrior (Thirdspace) |
Bro. Koopa Mechaniloids | Dark Strike Chameleon | Caveman Porktron | Cat Rockn | Lil Green (Thirdspace) |
Jade Rock Bro. | Crystal Mine Cart Dee | Rip Van Flish | Armcannonibli | Gingerbrim (Thirdspace) |
Aurum Cobrat | Cat Tweeter | Moonwalkin' Burt | Klinger | Mini Camoeleon(Thirdspace) |
Mini Daisy | Spearfish Chuck | Tough Pirate Bro. | Cat Danglerfish | Bull's-Eye Bill (Thirdspace) |
Mini Grand Monty Mole | Morty Mole Soldier | Sludge Salamandy | Sir Fox-A-Lot | Kritter-nized Wave Joe Metool |
Tanuki Koopa | Cape-Galoomba | Bokobloomba | Cat Fire Monk | Blue Teal Primrose And Red Blurps |
Tanuki Heli Metall | Cat Gooman | Torpedo Spume | Frost Soul Summoner | Dorky Kong(Thirdspace) |
Shadow Ball Jiro | Toad Warrior | Deku Wizor | Chu Tuckbooth | BokoTuckbooth (Thirdspace) |
Tribal Boomers | Tribal Tinsuit | Blaze Bokoblin | Pizza Delivery Brother | Pizza Delivery Brother (Thirdspace) |
Coldfire Obstaknight | Cat Tinsuit | Mini Rocky Mecha | Bokozinger | Mini ''''Robot-Ukiki'''' |
Fishin’ Joe | Scrapunk Soldier | Axe Joe XLR | Wart Bot | Alsphere(Thirdspace) |
Red Mummbon | Wooly Undergrunt Gunners | Glacier Valkiry | Glacier Toxioad | Spike Bro. |
Super Waddle Doo | Jetpack Barrel Alsphere | Plasma Ninjun | Cat Bazuka | Super Grizzly Beare (Thirdspace) |
Robo Swashie | Cat Robintaur | Teal Lotus | Honey Griz | Kicking Stanly (Thirdspace) |
Malibut (purple) | Kritter (purple) | Sludge Gattler (purple) | Walkodile (purple) | Chuck Rex (purple) |
Wollballer | Floropollen (purple) | Shroob Blurp | Melon Pink Watermelon Plant | Sniper Metall Swim (Thirdspace) |
Beehive Dee | Cat Shell Bro. | Kammling ''''Ninja'''' | Cerise Watermelon Plant |
Orange Bronze Gooey Goon[] |
Fiery Statamander | Wild Piranha-Fly | ''''Mage Buffrog
' |
Laser Bro. | Kicking ''''Buffrog'''' (Thirdspace) |
Blue Tall Shy Guy | Wild Koopaleon | Une Shroob |
Orange Bronze Shock Rocket Joe[] |
'''''''''''''Snowman ''''Buffrog '''' (Thirdspace) |
Cutter Bro. | Cat Prickly Petal | Splittin' Chuck (purple) | Kritter-nized Tuckbooth | ''''''''''''''''Quicksilver '''''''Buffrog '''' (Thirdspace) |
Awazon Urchin | Red Dwarf | Spinning Backfist Shroob | Psycho Crusher Jiro | Guile Chuck (Thirdspace) |
Fake Noise Flower | Abominable Snow Spear-Mask | Tam-Tom Mechaniloid |
Crazy Buffalo Rex[] |
Rattlesnaker (Thirdspace) |
Swamp Mettal Swim | Cat Swordy | Hot-Footed Frog 'O | Kittkit | Crog (Thirdspace) |
Plok-Bot | Sparkster Mechaniloids | Zombie Ballistic Ben | Orc Troopa | BUSTER KNIGHT JIRO |
Bill Rizer Droid | Ruby Blazat | Mecha-Galbel | Orc Scrafty | ROBO NINJA JOE |
Bomber Bro. | Statue Bro. | SNOW LAUNCHER SHROOB | Robotnik Nekotaro | Chargin' Ogre Chuck |
Robotnik Pyro Met | Karat | Snow Grublin Pilot | Mini-Manu Manu Thwomp | Mega Man Charlie |
Ice Blastagon | Cat Ruby Blazat | Queso-Cobrat | Cat Kosha | Footballman Goons (Thirdspace) |
Kappi Goopa | Robotnik Panser | Acid Jiro | Kritter-nized Shuriken Joe | Mini-Sorbetti (Thirdspace) |
Saber-Toothed Koa'e kea | Cat Bataton | Cupfake | Dekraw | Whip Bro. (Thirdspace) |
Shovel Knight Mechaniloids | Dry Claw Jiro | Kuribow | Billy Drill | Fairigoomba |
Vultar | Marshoomlet | Mummy Mauler | Robotnik Trumpy | Robotnik Bokoblin Archer |
Angliskhan | Cat Bones-A-Bot | Gunman Jiro | Kritter-nized Kuribow | Robotnik Jumpbone Joe |
Chargin' Goomhog | Cat Makoop | Sand Genie Jane | Pirate Guy | Robotnik Kitty Scratch |
Voltspike Rexes | Cat Kosha | Antr Frogger | Cat Boxin | Robotnik Rockadillo |
Bulldog Shroobs | Billy Hatcher Mechaniloids | Robotnik Cocopī | Robotnik Pough-Tuff | Red Bokoblin (Thirdspace) |
EnemiesEdit
Choomba (Gafa Railroads) 20 HP
Coalster(Gafa Railroads) 22 HP - NEW! - a small black frog with a steam pipe on it's head.
Coalbit (Gafa Railroads) 22 HP
Paragoomba (Gafa Railroads) 23 HP
Treevil (Dimble Forest) 46 HP
Wiggler (Dimble Forest) 50 HP
Sockop (Dimble Forest) 48 HP
Digga (Dimble Forest) 55 HP
Pupdozer (Dimble Forest) 60 HP
Koopa Troopa (Dimble Forest) 58 HP
Boo (Haunted Wasteland) 70 HP
Big Boo (Haunted Wastleand) 80 HP
Bob Omb (Haunted Wasteland) 64 HP
Dry Bones (Haunted Wasteland) 80 HP
Unkooped (Haunted Wastelans) 90 HP - NEW! - A zombie like Koopa Kid with no tails.
Chain Chomp (Doom Cliff) 109 HP
Alarm Bomb-Omb (Doom Cliff) 115 HP
Pokey (Doom Cliff) 124 HP
Koopa Paratroopa (Doom Cliff) 116 HP
Sandorgh (Doom Cliff) 130 HP
Burrows (Doom Cliff) 145 HP
Cheep Cheep (Sparkling Seas) 165 HP
Water Draglet (Sparkling Seas) 155 HP
Dragletta (Sparkling Seas) 180 HP - NEW! - a full grown Draglet with pointy ears and can breath fire.
Blooper (Sparkling Seas) 175 HP
Gooper (Sparkling Seas)190 HP -NEW! A giant squid like creature that squirts poisonious goop.
Protobatter (Bowser Castle) 205 HP
Shy Guy Squad (Bowser Castle) 76 HP Each
Koopa Firebreather (Bowser Castle) 240 Hp NEW - a big koopa troopa with an orange shell and can breathe fire.
Grand Goomba (Bowser Castle) 245 HP
Magikoopa (Bowser Castle) 240 HP
Rhwomp (Bowser Castle) 255 HP
Thwomp (Bowser Castle) 260 HP
Great Koopa (Koopa Clouds) 270 HP -NEW! - a giant paratroopa.
Lakitu (Koopa Clouds) 280 HP
Giga Lakitu (Koopa Clouds) 300 HP
Raven Koopa (Koopa Clouds) 300 HP
Fawbot (Ancient Tower) 310 HP
Minibot (Ancient Tower) 300 HP
Topmini (Ancient Tower) 340 HP
Mystic Guardian (Mystic Fountain) 380 HP - NEW - a knight like creature with shiny ribbons and a large spike on it's head.
Biroloomba (Mystic Fountain) 400 HP -NEW - a giant goomba with a crown and a cape, as well as icy breath and fast feet.
Star Spirit (Mystic Fountain) 410 HP
EnemiesEdit[]
Name | Image | Description |
---|---|---|
Shy Guy | Makoop | Dino Frog'o |
Goomba | Trouter | Snake Goomba |
Fly Guy | Beezo | Whirly Fly Guy |
Snifit | Bob-Bat | Blue Snifits Teal Snifits and Purple Snifits |
Koopa Troopas | Lava Lotus | Chav Koopas |
Buzzy Beetle | Bratty Beetle | Nekotaro |
Ninji | Sidestepper | Powpire |
Hoopster | Gujin | Bungie |
Cobrat | Butane Joe | Rollidillo |
Tweeter | Mario & Luigi Mechaniloids | Dry Gulch Bones |
Porcupo | Wild Blockape | Croakoid |
Pidgit | Crimson Jazzy Jets | Gorgoom |
Flurry | Slurry | Fruito Pow Molem & Snow Fruito Pow Molem |
Bro. Team | Toplestone Tim | There are Six types of Hammer Bros. Standard Hammer Bros, Boomerang Bros, Fire Bros, Sledge Bros, Banana Bros, and the new Shell Bro. These enemies only appear in Bowser's Castle. |
ColoursEdit[]
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Teal Krusha | Pink Catling Gun | Bender Snowslide Man | Pantone Red Cling Cobra | Scarlet Skeleton Bro. |
Indian Red Krusha | Carmine Kerrek | Ruby Archy | Crimson Jazzy Jets | Lil'Gels (and gel dispenser; Jellyfish) |
Fire Brick Bro. | Redwood Gingybrim | Maroon Antr Grunt | Orange Rex | Pantone Orange Thwomp |
Octorock Goomba | Bandana Dry Bones | Emerald Elite Koopa | Watermelon Plant | FIRE DOMRON |
Sector Joe | Pumpkin Galoomba | Vermilion Elite Koopa | SONIC FAITUB FUGIL | Goblimpire |
Burnt Orange Alsphere | Chargin' Ogre Chuck | Amber Elite Koopa | Mr. Man-Owl | Beige Mega Squid |
Chestnut-Wearing Ninjun | Chocolate Mask Koopa | Army Of Desert Snowmen | Tiki Hammer Bro. | Ketk |
Russet Ninjun | Smokey Topaz Scrapunk | Tan Chocarp | Taupe Oili | Yellow Kritta |
Venus Cream Flytraps | Lemon Lakitu | Royal Yellow Mole Guard | Gold Fake Bold Rex | Painting Joes |
Goldenrod Hack | Olive Bro. | Green Grolem | Neko Moley | Venus Magestic Trap |
Jumping Avocado Plant | Crystal Berryba | Neko Scrafty | Moss Green Sniper Met | Myrtle Makoop |
Mint StormMet | Pine Green Gulpit | Teal Bull Night | Celadon Freezthif | Emerald Ribbite |
Harlequin Hydralrus | Jade Camo-Guana | Malachite Gattling Joe | Cyan Battle Snoifits | Aero Alsphere |
Aquamarine Grublimp | Pink Seadroon | Forest Whip Bro. | Electric Blue Battle Snoifits | Turquoise Alsphere |
Viridian Bukiset | Blue Bloopodobrr | Periwinkle Grublimp Tribes | Squirrel Bro. | Tribal Bun |
Ultramarine Kwhack | Navy Blue Bullet Bill | Midnight Blue Kabu | Purple Hoppoh | Tribal Bonkey |
Mauve Crystalomo | Orchid Spear Roller | Blue Orbinaut | Raging Malletape | Teal Malibut |
Indigo Mr. Owl | Byzantium Rabid Rex | Dark Purple Octoblin | Violet Electar | Dark Violet Sledge Broomba |
Lavender Slurries | Grape Telly | Pink Bun | Hot Pink Frogoodbad | Magenta Ketk |
Grublin-nized Spadeart | Cherry Blossom Mettaur | Sapphin | Tango Pink Frogoodbad | Solid Pink Ketk |
Silver Pink Mars Snap-Trap | White Mage Knight | Snow Gilabite | Honeydew Bzzapp! | Azure Crystal Joe |
Seashell Paladin Koopa Troopa | Snow Kosha | Bone Papa Painguin | Vanilla Spike (Enemy) | Flax Crystal Joe |
Gray Wartortle Troopa | Silver Heavy Knight | Slate Grey Saberus | Amazing Flyin' Oil Barrel Brother | Krumbler |
Jet Kasplat | Platinum Pickaxe Bro. | Pink Treekiki | Charcoal Jiro | Pink Dino Torch and Pink Dino Rhino |
Basic Clone Mario | Black Bone Joe | Ebony Shroobodrile | Onyx Obstaknight | Bongo Chuck |
ItemsEdit[]
Regular ItemsEdit[]
- Coins: A currency of the Mushroom Kingdom. Can be used at Toad Shops to buy Power-Ups
- Blue Rings: In every level, there's a Blue Ring. There are many ways to get Blue Rings. Going through every Blue Ring unlocks a new world. The most common way to get to Blue Rings is by using your Phoenix form.
- Red Rings: Going through these creates 8 Red Coins.
- Red Coins: These appear after you go through Red Rings. Collecting all 8 Red Coins makes a item appear.
Power-Up ItemsEdit[]
- Fire Flower: Shoots fire to burn enemies. Only way to defeat Sandmaws.
- Frog Suit: Allows Mario to jump really high and swim faster. Use this to reach high areas. It also does a attack when you jump in Frog Form as Wario.
- Double Cherry: Allows Mario to create a CPU controlled clones that follow you and help you. They will also take hits for you.
- Ice Flower: Allows Mario to shoot ice at enemies. Only way to defeat enemies that surround themselves/are made of fire.
- Cloud Flower: Allows Mario to create cloud platforms. It can have 3 clouds at once and can regenerate clouds by shaking the 3DS.
- Orbit Flower: Allows Mario to make a small planet immediately, and a large planet by charging it. Small planets are meant to ground pound to move it and large planets can't move, but can cause small enemies to get caught in the orbit.
- Freezing Mushroom: Allows Mario to freeze water and lava while still being able to shoot ice.
- Chameleon Suit: This item allows Mario to swing from the ceiling using a long tounge and allows you to become invisible to enemies.
- Boulder Mushroom: Allows Mario to become a living boulder, becoming invincible while rolling over lava and enemies. When Mario In Boulder form hits a wall, he becomes the starting form of Boulder Mario.
- Potted Piranha Plant: When Mario picks this up, he can use this to eat enemies. Does not count as a Power-Up but can help as a helpful item. Not available in Aurum UFO.
- Tuba Mushroom: Allows Mario to become a tuba that can launch sound that is sensitive to enemies with large ears. It can also bounce really high.
- Mole Costume: Allows Mario to become a mole that can drill through soft grounds. Some Blue Coins are underground so you have to use the Mole Costume to find them.
- Phoenix Suit: Allows Mario to fly and shoot fireballs. You can fly through Blue Rings using Phoenix Form to get to a secret area.
- Whirlwind Flower: Allows Mario to blow away clouds. Bring it to previous worlds to uncover secrets. It also spins propellers to make doors open and blow away enemies.
- Blazing Mushroom: Allows Mario to dash on lava and shoot homing fireballs. As long as Mario moves, he can stay on lava without deaths happening.
GalleryEdit[]
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