Boxing (Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games for Nintendo 3DS)

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Boxing
Rio 3DS Boxing.jpg
Appears in Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)
Info Look for an opening to land punches!
Break through your opponent's guard!
Wear down your opponent's health with punches. Knock down your opponent to take the victory.
Controls Straight: A Button Press
Jab/Hook: B Button Press
Guard Break: Y Button Press
Super Punch: X Button Press
Guard: R Button Press

Boxing is an Event that appears in the Nintendo 3DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The objective of the event is knock out the opponent or knock them down three times within the two rounds. The playable characters in this event are Mario, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Sonic, Knuckles, Zavok and Mii, with Zavok unlocked by beating him in Boxing Plus on the sixth day of Sonic's story in the Road to Rio mode.

In the Road to Rio mode, Boxing appears as the event on day 6 of Sonic's story.

Gameplay[edit]

Bowser boxing Sonic

In this event, the player plays a match against one opponent for either first or second place, and is shown to have qualified against another opponent at the end of the match. The player initially chooses their guard type, with the options of either Auto Guard, which causes the character to automatically guard while not punching at the cost of a slower speed, or Manual Guard, which requires the player to use R Button to put up their guard though are able to move faster. The match consists of two timed rounds, with the winner being either the one who knocked out the opponent, knocked them down three times or knocked them down the most times after two rounds. In each round, the player must move towards their opponent using either +Control Pad or Circle Pad. Once they are close enough, the player can perform a number of different punches by pressing different buttons. Straight punches are performed using A Button and hooks and jabs are performed using B Button, both of which will either delete the opponent's health or guard gauge, and guard breaks are performed using Y Button, which if used when the opponent is guarding will break their guard and allow the player to land more punches, though leave the player vulnerable too. The player can also perform a combination punch by pressing A Button and B Button alternately, which is a double punch with extended range and increased power on the second punch. As the player receives more blows, their Super Punch meter will charge and, once full, will allow them to perform a Super punch using X Button, which deals a large amount of damage, and has a unique effect for each character. The player can guard to protect themselves from punches, however this will cause their Guard Gauge to deplete. The gauge refills over time, however depleting it completely will cause a Guard Crush which leaves the character vulnerable for a long period of time. When the player's health gauge is depleted by taking too many punches, they will go down and must repeatedly press A Button to get back up within the ten second time limit. Each time they go down, the harder it is to press A Button enough to get back up. Failing to get back up fully results in a knock-out and causes the player to lose the match. If neither character has been knocked out after two rounds, a decision is made as to which character won based on the number of times each went down, with the character who was knocked down the most losing.

Advice[edit]

  • A Guard Breaker Punch leaves you wide open, but lets you break through your opponent's defenses quickly.
  • Quickly tap the B Button and A Button alternately to perform a Combination Punch.
  • Reduce the opponent's Guard Gauge to 0 to perform a Guard Crush that leaves them helpless for a short time.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボクシング[?]
Bokushingu
Boxing