They put on a concert during the New Donk City Festival. Metro Kingdom Darker Side. Spherical, seal-like people that live in Shiveria Town.
They have warm dispositions and enjoy baking. Bowser and the Broodals stole their famous Frost-Frosted Cake for the wedding. Shiverian Elder. The ruler of the Shiverians, and the only one among them who can bake the Frost-Frosted Cake. He hosts the Bound Bowl Grand Prix. Small birds that live in the Snow Kingdom. Though similar to normal penguins, these ones will fly away if approached. Snail-like people found in Bubblaine. They are known for their carefree nature.
When first encountered, the Bubblainians are burdened by Mollusque-Lanceur , who is drinking all of their Sparkle Water. If approached by an enemy, they will retract into their shells. A bronze-colored Bubblainian.
He hosts the Beach Volleyball minigame. A fedora -wearing Shibaken that will play fetch with Cappy and Mario. It only appears in the listed kingdoms after the regional boss is defeated. Colorful chefs that resemble dinner forks. They live at the base of Mount Volbono.
Volbonans are experts at cooking Stupendous Stew , which was stolen by Bowser and the Broodals for the wedding reception. Captured Volbonans can be used to catapult Mario to great heights. A caricatured dog-like creature that cameos in Hint Art.
It physically appears only in Bowser's Kingdom, swimming in a pond of poison. Mario's younger twin brother. He was added to the game after its launch on February 21, as the host of the Balloon World minigame.
Hint Toad. A knowledgeable member of the Toad Brigade. He offers Mario hints on where to find Power Moons in exchange for 50 Yellow Coins by marking their locations on the brochure map.
He is always located in close proximity to Uncle amiibo and Talkatoo. Captain Toad. The captain of the Toad Brigade. He is hidden away in most kingdoms and will award Mario a Power Moon if found. Toad Brigade. A six-member team of Toads on a quest to help find Princess Peach. They travel inside a ship called a Starshroom. Archivist Toadette. She awards Mario Power Moons for completing various achievements and reaching certain milestones.
Mushroom Kingdom. An old friend of Mario's. He is a dinosaur-like creature with a long tongue. Capturing him allows Mario to utilize Yoshi's abilities, such as the Flutter Jump and the ability to eat enemies.
She can be found hidden on walls. If Cappy is tossed at her, she will give Mario a Heart. He will occasionally pop out of a disturbed patches of grass or shrubbery. He awards Mario with Yellow Coins when found. A sprite of the spacefaring princess from Super Mario Galaxy. When interacted with, she will give Mario ten Yellow Coins. Dark Side Darker Side. An airborne alien that circulates above the surface of the Moon.
It attacks by shooting spiked seashell-like missiles at Mario, which will explode on contact with him or an object. Astro-Lanceurs can be knocked down with a Ground Pound.
Big Poison Piranha Plant. A Poison Piranha Plant with increased proportions. It attacks by spitting large poison balls at Mario, which lead to the creation of broad poison puddles on the ground. Although harmful to step on, these puddles can be cleared away using Cappy. In order to defeat a Big Poison Piranha Plant, the player has to jump-attack its head, a process which can be made easier by having it hold Cappy in its mouth resulting in it lowering its head to jumping height for Mario.
A big solid monster resembling an animate pillar. Hiding under the ground, it chases and eventually darts out at Mario in an attempt to attack him. Mario can be carried high above the ground as the Bitefrost is rising, but it will soon attempt to chomp Mario with its mandibles. Snow Kingdom , Luncheon Kingdom.
A tiny creature covered in bristles. Burrbos naturally dwell under the ground, waiting for Mario's approach to attack him. They come in different colors but nevertheless attack the same by repeatedly lunging towards Mario. They can be simply defeated with a Cap Throw. A mummified Tostarenan that is often encountered in dark areas.
Chinchos emerge from the ground in large numbers and begin pursuing Mario on sight. If not attacked for a while, Chinchos retreat under the earth. A Cap Throw merely stuns Chinchos for a brief moment, but stomping on them or tussling them with Jaxi can destroy them. A floating octopus enemy that inhabits a water ball, which it uses as a resource for its surging attack. When captured, Gushens can be used to spray water streams horizontally or vertically, offering powerful boosts of speed.
Gushens are also capable of sending multiple water bursts in all directions, damaging surrounding enemies. Their water balls will decrease as more water is used, but they can be recharged by coming into contact with a body of water.
A thin and lanky kelp-like enemy that spawns from the seabed. Komboos are usually highly cohesive and can attack Mario in large groups, though they can be simply destroyed using Cappy. Lake Kingdom , Seaside Kingdom. A tomato-looking enemy that attacks Mario by rolling towards him. If attacked, it will turn into a small puddle of steaming fluid, which has the properties of lava.
As a Lava Bubble , Mario can plunge into such puddles, which is helpful for traversing large stretches of ground. Luncheon Kingdom , Darker Side. A form of life originating from the Moon, resembling a bar of spiked balls rotating around an axis. While in general fixed to one spot, some Moonsnakes can move on predetermined paths. They are indestructible. Poison Piranha Plant. A Piranha Plant that is able to shoot poison balls, which leave small injurious puddles on the ground.
These can be cleaned up with Cappy. Throwing Cappy at one Poison Piranha Plant stuffs the mouth of the enemy and blocks it from spitting poison balls for a short time, enabling Mario to simply kick it and destroy it. Chucking a rock at the Poison Piranha Plant has a similar effect, but it also enables Mario to capture the enemy.
While captured, it can be used to spit bubbles of poison in any desired direction. A stubby enemy that pokes its sharp bill to attack Mario. While captured, Pokios can be used in the same fashion to attack enemies. They can also cling to certain walls with their bills and fling themselves in a direction, which is useful for escalating said walls.
A robotic vehicle that attacks by shooting small projectiles out of its turret. Sherms can be captured and maneuvered to destroy masses of blocks and enemies.
They can be defeated with a Ground Pound. Snow Cheep Cheep. A Cheep Cheep that swims around? Blocks and Brick Blocks. Aside from being flexible swimmers, Snow Cheep Cheeps allow Mario to survive under the freezing waters of the Snow Kingdom when captured. Stairface Ogre. A brutish, sturdy enemy carrying a mallet. Stairface Ogres' stiff movements allow them to only sidestep or walk directly forward. They try to catch and crush Mario with their mallets, which are shaped like staircases and can be climbed to reach their top sides.
Here, they can receive a Ground Pound to fall asunder. Another way to defeat a Stairface Ogre is by sticking a Pokio's bill into the glowing hole on its forehead. Metro Kingdom , Bowser's Kingdom. A dinosaur found in either very dark or sunny areas. Though a few individuals are harmless as they are always sleeping and can be captured immediately , others roam around a set path, chasing Mario down when they spot him.
In order to stun a T-Rex, it has to be lured into a large wall or tree as it charges at Mario, leaving it dizzy and ready to capture. While captured, the T-Rex can be used to effortlessly rampage through fossil blocks and large numbers of enemies. The enemy can only be temporarily used, as Cappy claims it is too large to handle.
The only way to defeat a T-Rex is by having it drop into an abyss. A mechanical insect that spawns continuously from a spot in the ground. Trapeetles threatfully approach Mario, trying to grab Cappy, which they then use to charge into Mario. Trapeetles explode upon contact with something and can thus be used to bombard cracked rocks that conceal items or block away passages. Tropical Wiggler. A passive, although dangerous, enemy that moves by extending its body from one spot to another.
The segments of its body are each topped by one spike, making the enemy impossible to jump on. Capturing a Tropical Wiggler will enable Mario to make use of its stretching abilities, helpful for crossing over to other platforms. Although invincible for the most part, Tropical Wigglers can be killed by having them fall into a pit of poison or by throwing a hammer at them as a Hammer Bro , as it can be seen in the Moon Kingdom. Lost Kingdom , Moon Kingdom.
A malevolent plant with extendable feet. Uproots spawn from dirt manholes and roam around the surrounding area. When they spot Mario, they rush over to him and attack by springing themselves with their feet and assaulting him from above. When captured, Uproots can be used in a similar way to reach high areas and push up impeding platforms, as well as destroy rows of Brick Blocks. Urban Stingby.
An insect enemy that spawns from a larva. Urban Stingbies slowly patrol around a spot, quickly noticing Mario if he is in proximity. When attacking, Urban Stingbies take enough momentum to head violently into Mario, but they explode as they crash into something.
The attack can affect other enemies. Urban Stingbies can be defeated one time by any sign of attack, including a jump or a Cap Throw. Metro Kingdom , Darker Side. Urban Stingby Larva.
A younger Urban Stingby, which morphs into its mature variant shortly after appearing on-screen. Urban Stingby Larvae are completely inoffensive and can be defeated with a kick. A large levitating robot that is equipped with a set of two or four spike bars, which it spins continuously around. The enemy drops an indefinite supply of Goombas and Spiked Balls.
The Goombas can be captured and be formed into a tower, enabling Mario to reach the top of the Yoofoe and pound it to deal damage. Banzai Bill. A large bullet enemy shot out of a Banzai Bill Blaster. It slowly swerves from its flight path, trying to home in on Mario.
It explodes upon contact with any object, and Mario receives damage if hit by a Banzai Bill. However, the enemy can be defeated with a single stomp attack. Capturing a Banzai Bill allows Mario to cross wide pits or stretches of lava and dart effortlessly through series of enemies and breakable objects.
However, after a while, the Banzai Bill starts to flash red and eventually self-destructs, dropping Mario off. Bullet Bill. An enemy launched by a Bill Blaster. A Bullet Bill always attempts to chase Mario. Should the Bullet Bill explode on him, Mario will be damaged. Bullet Bills can be lured to destroy cracked blocks that may contain items, such as coins or Power Moons. When captured, the Bullet Bill can be temporarily driven over to platforms located afar. Chain Chomp. A chain-linked enemy that tries to aggress Mario by lunging towards him.
While dangerous to stay close to a Chain Chomp, Mario can jump on it safely, though without inflicting any damage. When Mario captures a Chain Chomp, he can extend the chain, then let go of the enemy to launch it in the opposing direction. This is useful for destroying breakable blocks. Big Chain Chomp. Cascade Kingdom , Moon Kingdom. Chargin' Chuck. An enemy wearing football gear.
Chargin' Chucks are normally stationary, but upon spotting Mario, they charge into him, trying to damage him. Mario can likewise attack a Chargin' Chuck to remove its helmet, then defeat it with a jump attack or capture it.
Capturing a Chargin' Chuck gives Mario the ability to rush into series of obstacles. Ruined Kingdom , Moon Kingdom. Cheep Cheep. An underwater enemy that swims on set paths. It can harm Mario upon contact; conversely, it can be defeated with a Ground Pound. When Mario captures a Cheep Cheep, he gains more swimming flexibility and also the ability to attack other enemies with a spin.
Coin Coffer. A harmless and bashful enemy that carries many coins. Mario can obtain these coins by capturing the Coin Coffer, automatically yielding them. While captured, Coin Coffers have the ability to attack other enemies by spitting coins from the player's own stash. Sand Kingdom , Wooded Kingdom. Donkey Kong. The main antagonist of the Donkey Kong arcade game, the ape appears in his original 8-bit form in the New Donk City Festival , where he throws an endless supply of barrels during the final stretch, and is defeated by hitting all four of the?
Blocks under him. Fire Bro. A Koopa that attacks Mario by tossing fireballs. Fire Bros can be defeated with a stomp, or captured to offer the ability to shoot fireballs also. While in a Fire Bro's form, Mario can also jump higher than usual. Wooded Kingdom , Luncheon Kingdom. Fire Piranha Plant. A fire-spitting plant that always shoots in the direction of Mario. It can be defeated with a stomp, or by stuffing its mouth with Cappy and then kicking it.
Throwing a stone at a Fire Piranha Plant stuffs its mouth similarly but allows Mario to capture the enemy, gaining the ability to spit fireballs in any direction from a fixed position. A thorny black creature that lives in a group.
Fuzzies move simultaneously along dotted lines and cannot be defeated in any way. A short enemy that tries to follow and ram into Mario after it notices him. The player can defeat Goombas by squashing them with a jump. They can be captured and then stacked on top of other Goombas in a tower formation.
This usually helps Mario reach risen platforms. Hammer Bro. A Koopa that attacks by throwing hard objects, such as hammers and frying pans, at Mario. He gains the ability to throw these too after he captures one of these enemies.
Capturing Hammer Bros. A bird that enjoys stealing Cappy from Mario's head and bringing him to a faraway place. Mario cannot continue the journey without Cappy, and so he would have to rescue him from the bird. Klepto always flies away when Mario runs into it, but it positions itself on structures that can be pushed upward with a Ground Pound.
This catches the enemy off guard and defeats it, freeing Cappy. Koopa Troopa. While generally a peaceful species, Koopa Troopas found in 8-bit murals are hostile. They walk from side to side and can damage Mario upon contact.
Mario can jump on an 8-bit Koopa Troopa to make it retreat inside its shell, then kick it to defeat enemies that stand in its way as it slides. Lava Bubble. An incandescent enemy living in the lava. Its behavior manifests by leaping out of the lava at regular intervals. Mario can capture it to gain the ability to swim through lava or other fluids with identical properties.
As a Lava Bubble, he can also jump inside cannons, which spray him on long distances to other locations. An ominous enemy that dashes out of its hideout to snatch Mario whenever it spots him. Maw-Rays are indestructible. Seaside Kingdom , Mushroom Kingdom. Mini Goomba. A smaller Goomba found among other members of the same species. Although harmful, it can be defeated with any kind of attack, including a Cap Throw.
Mini Goombas are the first enemies encountered in the game. An undead Koopa Troopa with the ability to fly. It is initially found patrolling a spot peacefully, but once it finds Mario in its proximity, it starts chasing him to attack. Parabones will collapse on the ground if stomped, but they revive shortly after—the only way to defeat a Parabones is to collapse it above lava or above an abyss. Parabones can be used to fly Mario over pits of lava that are otherwise difficult to pass.
Bowser's Kingdom , Moon Kingdom. A winged Goomba that, similarly to a Parabones, allows Mario to travel above abysses and other such impediments if captured.
It can be defeated with a stomp attack. Cap Kingdom , Wooded Kingdom. A hard-shelled Koopa that follows Mario when he is close, trying to ram its spikes onto him. This enemy cannot be defeated with common attack methods, including a Cap Throw, which merely pushes the enemy backward. However, this way, the Spiny can be brought to a ledge and fall into an abyss or poison. Another way to defeat a Spiny is to poke it as a Pokio or to chuck an object, such as a seed, at it.
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The personal best time for a respective level can also be deleted, which will revert Boo into his weakest white form. Notably, all of the Boos race according to the player's best time, so a Boo of one color will get harder to beat after each defeat.
Essentially, each of the four Boo colors merely indicate a certain level of difficulty; the change between Boos occurs upon beating a particular time that depends on the respective level.
Therefore, it is also possible to skip intermediate Boos; for example White Boo could immediately get replaced by Black Boo after one race. This mode is almost the same as You VS. Boo, but it is not available on the 3DS Virtual Console port, due to no multiplayer support. By utilizing the Game Boy Color Link, two players can race head-to-head on a particular level. The levels are laid out identically to those featured in You VS.
Boo mode. It is necessary to play this mode at least once to unlock certain graphics in the Album. The Toy Box contains a large variety of different toys for the player to use. The majority of the items in the Toy Box must be unlocked, generally through game completion. The Fortune Teller is a bonus mode that is accessible from the very start of the game.
The player enters the Fortune Teller, pick a random card, and receive a fortune. The only way that the Fortune Teller can actually affect gameplay is if the player receives a Extremely Lucky fortune and starts a new file; they start the new game with 10 lives, instead of just five.
The Mystery Room or? Room is perhaps the most well-developed secret in the Toy Box. It contains a total of eight different options for the player to choose from. Each must be unlocked by rescuing a captive from a castle in Original mode. Whenever a Toad or Princess Peach, as the case may be is rescued from a castle, they will show up in the Mystery Room.
The Calendar is the only other feature that is located in the Toy Box to be accessible from the very start of the game. The main function of the calendar is to keep track of the days. The player could mark certain days on the calendar if they were a specific event, such as a birthday. The player can only mark 12 dates on the whole calendar. If the player wants to try to mark another, one of the dates has to be erased.
It always has the same music as the Main Menu music. It operates like a roulette, flashing random levels at a high speed. When the player presses , the screens will stop flipping. A brief snapshot will be shown of an area in a specified level, indicating that the level's Yoshi Egg can be found there; it is often near an object that did not appear in the original level.
This mode has the same music as the Mystery Room menu. They can be printed from the Game Boy Printer. These images can be printed with the Game Boy Printer. The Japanese version was released nearly a year after the North American and European versions, and features some enhancements over earlier versions.
Deluxe was very well-received by both fans and critics. The game sold 2. From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia.
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