Beacon Beach Secret Zone

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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope quest
Beacon Beach Secret Zone
The Beacon Beach Secret Zone in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
World Beacon Beach
Quest icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Quest type Spark Quest icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Spark Quest
Objective(s) ○ Unlock the Secret Zone with the Sunrise Key.
○ Enter the Secret Zone.
○ Reach the Spark.
Electroid icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Spark Screech icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Screech
“Thank you for rescuing me! I've been stuck here for what seems like forever. Augie's Augie iconnot in charge still, is he?”
Screech, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Beacon Beach Secret Zone, titled Sunrise Door when entering the Secret Zone, is a Spark Quest in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, located on the planet Beacon Beach. It is located on the wall to the right side of Beacon Town. The Sunrise Key must be bought for 7 Planet Coins from SALESBOT 9.99+TX in order to open the Secret Zone. Inside the Secret Zone, the heroes can rescue the Spark Screech. The Quest is complete after rescuing Screech, but the heroes can return to the Secret Zone for a timed challenge to retrieve the Vintage Boom-Brella. Afterwards, the reward will be a treasure chest filled with coins.

History[edit]

The heroes can find the Secret Zone anytime after landing on Beacon Beach, but they need the Sunrise Key to open up the door. After it is purchased, the heroes can open the door, and enter.

Inside the Secret Zone, the heroes must reach the Spark Screech. They must navigate through it, avoiding or battling the Stooges and Flamin' Stooges wandering around. The heroes also go up and down the elevations of ramps, and open up gates. Once the heroes rescue Screech, the Quest is complete, and Screech joins the heroes on their adventure.

During the timed challenge, if the heroes flee any battles, 10 seconds are subtracted from the timer.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トモシビビーチのシークレトエリア[?]
Tomoshibi Bīchi no Shikureto Eria
Beacon Beach Secret Area
Italian Zona segreta di Spiaggia luminosa[?] Beacon Beach Secret Zone