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|developer=[[Nintendo]]<br>[[LINE]]<br>{{wp|NHN Entertainment Corporation|NHN Entertainment}}<ref name=Newsrelease>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/release/en/2019/190201.html</ref>
|developer=[[Nintendo]]<br>[[LINE]]<br>{{wp|NHN Entertainment Corporation|NHN Entertainment}}<ref name=Newsrelease>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/release/en/2019/190201.html</ref>
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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|release=July 9, 2019
|released=July 9, 2019
|end=November 1, 2021
|ended=November 1, 2021
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|genre=[[Genre#Puzzle games|Puzzle]]
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'''''Dr. Mario World''''' is<!--Please do not change this to "was"--> a discontinued puzzle game in the [[Dr. Mario (series)|''Dr. Mario'' series]] for {{wp|iOS}}, {{wp|iPadOS}}, and {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} devices. The game was originally set to release on July 10, 2019,<ref name=Release>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1140790733151993856 Nintendo of America's Twitter, announcing the release date]</ref> but ended up being released a day earlier on July 9.<ref>[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/07/dr_mario_world_launches_a_day_earlier_than_expected_out_now_on_ios_and_android ''Dr. Mario World'' Launches A Day Earlier Than Expected, Out Now On iOS And Android] - Nintendo Life</ref> It was a free-to-download game with in-app purchases that was co-developed by [[Nintendo]], [[LINE]], and {{wp|NHN Entertainment Corporation|NHN Entertainment}}, and it was available initially in 59 countries/regions, including Japan and the United States. The game supported multiple languages, including Japanese and English.<ref name=Newsrelease/> ''Dr. Mario World'' is the second game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] for mobile devices, following ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', though it is the first free-to-play mobile game featuring microtransactions and gacha mechanics in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. Pre-registration for the game opened on July 1.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Drmarioworld_EN/status/1145579478329856000 Official ''Dr. Mario World'' Twitter (July 1, 2019)]</ref> Like ''Super Mario Run'', the game required a constant internet connection to play.
'''''Dr. Mario World''''' is<!--Please do not change this to was--> a puzzle game in the ''[[Dr. Mario (series)|Dr. Mario]]'' series for {{wp|iOS}}, {{wp|iPadOS}}, and {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} devices. The game was originally set to release on July 10, 2019,<ref name=Release>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1140790733151993856 Nintendo of America's Twitter, announcing the release date]</ref> but ended up being released a day earlier on July 9.<ref>[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/07/dr_mario_world_launches_a_day_earlier_than_expected_out_now_on_ios_and_android ''Dr. Mario World'' Launches A Day Earlier Than Expected, Out Now On iOS And Android] - Nintendo Life</ref> It was a free to download game with in-app purchases that was co-developed by [[Nintendo]], [[LINE]], and {{wp|NHN Entertainment Corporation|NHN Entertainment}}, and was available initially in 59 countries/regions including Japan and the United States. The game supported multiple languages including Japanese and English.<ref name=Newsrelease/> ''Dr. Mario World'' is the second ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' game for mobile devices, following ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', though it is the first free-to-play mobile game featuring microtransactions and gacha mechanics in the ''Mario'' series. Pre-registration for the game opened on July 1.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Drmarioworld_EN/status/1145579478329856000 Official ''Dr. Mario World'' Twitter (July 1, 2019)]</ref> Like ''Super Mario Run'', the game required a constant internet connection to play.


''Dr. Mario World'' takes advantage of the touchscreen controls of the smartphone, where players dragged [[capsule]]s with the touchscreen to eliminate [[virus]]es, though the core gameplay is slightly tweaked in comparison to prior ''Dr. Mario'' titles in that players solved puzzles with a limited number of capsules rather than infinite capsules against a time limit. New gameplay elements include three introduced colors of viruses: green, light-blue, and pink viruses, which occur mixed in the regular red, blue, and yellow viruses later in the game. ''Dr. Mario World'' features the debut of playable ''Super Mario'' characters as doctors than prior ''Dr. Mario'' games. These doctors have special abilities that help clear levels more easily. In addition, doctors can be paired with a wide variety of assistants, which constitute primarily of generic ''Super Mario'' enemies. As well as having a single-player mode, ''Dr. Mario World'' introduces a competitive versus mode, where players battled against opponents online in a gameplay style similar to that of the traditional ''Dr. Mario'' games.
''Dr. Mario World'' takes advantage of the touchscreen controls of the smartphone, where players dragged [[Megavitamin|capsules]] with the touchscreen to eliminate [[virus]]es, though the core gameplay is slightly tweaked in comparision to prior ''Dr. Mario'' titles in that players solved puzzles with a limited number of capsules rather than infinite capsules against a time limit. New gameplay elements include three introduced colors of viruses: green, light-blue, and pink viruses, which occur mixed in the regular red, blue, and yellow viruses later in the game. ''Dr. Mario World'' features the debut of playable ''Mario'' characters as doctors than prior ''Dr. Mario'' games. These doctors have special abilities which help clear levels more easily. In addition, doctors can be paired with a wide variety of assistants, which constitute primarily of generic ''Mario'' enemies. As well as having a single player mode, ''Dr. Mario World'' introduces a competitive versus mode, where players battled against opponents online in a gameplay style similar to the traditional ''Dr. Mario'' games.


The game ended its two-year services on November 1, 2021, at 6:00 a.m. (UTC).<ref>Nintendo (July 28, 2021). [https://drmario-world.com/en-GB/topics/#topics_20210728 End of Service Notice]. ''Dr. Mario World''. Retrieved August 13, 2021.</ref> A day later, the "''Dr. Mario World'' Memories" website was released, allowing players with Nintendo Accounts to view personal statistics and collected medals from the game.<ref name="DMWM">Nintendo (November 2, 2021). [https://drmario-world.com/en-US/topics/#topics_20211102 Dr. Mario World Memories Is Now Open.] ''Dr. Mario World''. Retrieved November 2, 2021.</ref>
The game ended its services on November 1, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. (UTC).<ref>Nintendo (July 28, 2021). [https://drmario-world.com/en-GB/topics/#topics_20210728 End of Service Notice]. ''Dr. Mario World''. Retrieved August 13, 2021.</ref> A day later, the "''Dr. Mario World'' Memories" website was released, allowing players with Nintendo Accounts to view personal statistics and collected medals from the game.<ref name="DMWM">Nintendo (November 2, 2021). [https://drmario-world.com/en-US/topics/#topics_20211102 Dr. Mario World Memories Is Now Open.] ''Dr. Mario World''. Retrieved November 2, 2021.</ref>


==Story==
==Story==
[[File:Dr Mario World opening.png|thumb|100px|left|The opening cutscene of the game]]
[[File:Dr Mario World opening.png|thumb|100px|left|The opening cutscene of the game.]]
A virus outbreak has occurred in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], infecting [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, and [[Shy Guy]]s, and [[Dr. Mario]] begins hunting down viruses to save the locals. [[Toad|Dr. Toad]] instructs Dr. Mario on how to eliminate viruses in the first demo level, featuring only red viruses. By the third (eleventh in version 1.10) level, [[Princess Peach]] notices that the Toads need her help while [[Bowser]] wants to take care of the viruses affecting [[Bowser's Minions|his minions]] himself, so they join Dr. Mario as playable characters.
A virus outbreak has occurred in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], infecting [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, and [[Shy Guy]]s, where [[Dr. Mario]] hunts down viruses to save the locals. [[Toad|Dr. Toad]] instructs Dr. Mario on how to eliminate viruses in the first demo level, featuring only red viruses. By the 3rd (11th in version 1.10) level, [[Princess Peach]] notices that the Toads need her help while [[Bowser]] wants to take care of the viruses affecting his minions himself, so they join Dr. Mario as playable characters.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:DrMarioWorld - Stage3.jpg|thumb|120px|A screenshot showing Stage 3 of stage mode in ''Dr. Mario World'']]
[[File:DrMarioWorld - Stage3.jpg|thumb|120px|A screenshot showing Stage 3 of stage mode in ''Dr. Mario World'']]
As with previous ''Dr. Mario'' games, the main and most common objective is to eliminate all of the viruses on the screen by connecting capsules of the same color to each of them, although instead of the capsules descending, the game's gravity is directed upwards with the viruses positioned towards the top of the screen. The player first drags a capsule from the bottom of the screen onto the field to use it, and the player can drag it again to move it or increase its "falling" speed, or tap it to rotate it horizontally or vertically; if there is an open space for the capsule to fit through, the player can drag the capsule towards that open space as well. Viruses are eliminated if three (as opposed to four) or more of the same color are matched.<ref name=Overview>Nintendo Mobile (June 17, 2019). [https://youtu.be/8b4DNKfs_tU Welcome to ''Dr. Mario World'']. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 18, 2019.</ref> If the player uses a half of a capsule to eliminate viruses, the other half remains, and the player can drag it around as an ordinary capsule if it is free to go up the screen. Players earn a rainbow capsule if they make seven matches that eliminate viruses; these rainbow capsules can be used in tandem with pills of any color to eliminate viruses, though they take up only one tile on the screen. The classic red, blue, and yellow viruses return, while new green, purple, light-blue, and pink viruses make their debut,<ref name=Website>[https://drmario-world.com/en-US/index.html Official website]</ref> though purple viruses have never appeared in any stage before.
As with previous ''Dr. Mario'' games, the main and most common objective is to eliminate all of the [[virus]]es on the screen by connecting [[Megavitamin|capsule]]s of the same color to each of them, although instead of the capsules descending, the game's gravity is directed upwards with the viruses positioned towards the top of the screen. The player first drags a capsule from the bottom of the screen onto the field to use it, and can drag it again to move it or increase its "falling" speed, or tap it to rotate it horizontally or vertically; if there is an open space for the capsule to fit through, players may drag the capsule towards that open space as well. Viruses are eliminated if three (as opposed to four) or more of the same color are matched.<ref name=Overview>Nintendo Mobile (June 17, 2019). [https://youtu.be/8b4DNKfs_tU Welcome to ''Dr. Mario World'']. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 18, 2019.</ref> If a player uses a half of a capsule to eliminate viruses, the other half remains, and players can drag it around as an ordinary capsule if it is free to go up the screen. Players earn a rainbow capsule if they make seven matches that eliminate viruses; these rainbow capsules can be used in tandem with pills of any color to eliminate viruses, though they take up only one tile on the screen. The classic red, blue, and yellow viruses return, while new green, purple, light-blue, and pink viruses make their debut,<ref name=Website>[https://drmario-world.com/en-US/index.html Official website]</ref> though purple viruses have never appeared in any stage before.


Depending on the stage, various obstacles may appear on the field, including [[Empty Block]]s and [[Brick Block]]s, and viruses can be hidden inside the Brick Blocks. Helpful objects such as [[shell]]s, [[exploder]]s, and [[skill charger]]s can also appear among the viruses. When matched with capsules of the same color, the helpful objects help out the player: Shells clear out viruses within the same row, exploders eliminate surrounding viruses, and skill chargers significantly fill the doctor's skill meter. There are various objects that act as obstacles, such as [[ice]] that may trap viruses that require a match to remove the ice, [[bubble]]s that shield them from capsules once before they disappear, and cages that require clearing the [[lock block]] to release them.<ref name=Overview/>
Depending on the stage, various obstacles may appear on the field, including [[Empty Block]]s and [[Brick Block]]s and viruses can be hidden inside of the Brick Blocks. Helpful objects such as [[shell]]s, [[exploder]]s, and [[skill charger]]s can also appear among the viruses which, when matched with capsules of the same color, will help out the player, where in the case of the aforementioned objects, respectively clear out viruses within the same row, eliminate surrounding viruses, and significantly fills the doctor's skill meter. There are various objects that act as obstacles, such as [[ice]] that may trap viruses which require a match to remove the ice, encased in [[bubble]]s which shield them from capsules once before they disappear, or trapped in cages that require clearing the [[lock block]] to release them.<ref name=Overview/>


Special items can be used prior to entering a stage and while in the middle of a stage, aiding players to clear the stage. Dr. Toad gives out free items for a trial use, but after the single use, players need to purchase the items with diamonds or coins.
Special items can be used prior to entering a stage and while in the middle of a stage which aids players to clear the stage. Dr. Toad gives out free items for a trial use, but after the single use, players need to purchase the items with diamonds or coins.
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==Game modes==
==Game modes==
''Dr. Mario World'' has three main modes (stage mode, versus mode, and Skill Summit), a daily booster (daily mode prior to its introduction), and events. Stage mode serves as the game's single-player mode, while versus mode serves as the game's multiplayer mode. Versus mode is unlocked when players have cleared Stage 5 (20 in old versions). Skill Summit is unlocked when players have cleared Stage 20.  
''Dr. Mario World'' has three main modes &ndash; stage mode, versus mode and Skill Summit &ndash; a daily booster (daily mode prior to its introduction), and events. Stage mode serves as the game's single player mode, while versus mode serves as the game's multiplayer mode. Versus mode is unlocked when players have cleared Stage 5 (20 in old versions). Skill Summit is unlocked when players have cleared Stage 20.  


===Stage mode===
===Stage mode===
[[File:DrMarioWorld-StageOverview.jpg|thumb|150px|The stage overview where the stage's information is shown]]
[[File:DrMarioWorld-StageOverview.jpg|thumb|150px|The stage overview where the stage's information are shown.]]
Stage mode is the mode players first start through and requires players to fulfill various objectives in order to clear stages. The most common objective is to eliminate viruses, though other objectives include obtaining [[Virus Coin]]s hidden in Brick Blocks. Stages are grouped into worlds, beginning with five—which are, in order, grass-, desert-, beach-, ghost-, and sky-themed—with more to be added in the future.<ref name=Overview/> Each world has two areas, which have 20 stages in each area. Each world also has its own set of challenge stages, in which players need to clear the stage before the time limit runs out, except for the last world where the challenge stages are not timed. Unlike in the prior ''Dr. Mario'' games, players are limited to a certain number of capsules per stage.<ref name=Overview/>
Stage mode is the mode players first start through and requires players to fulfill various objectives in order to clear stages. The most common objective is to eliminate viruses, though other objectives are include obtaining [[Virus Coin]]s hidden in Brick Blocks. Stages are grouped into worlds, beginning with five &ndash; which are in order grass-, desert-, beach-, ghost-, and sky-themed &ndash; with more to be added in the future.<ref name=Overview/> Each world has two areas, which have 20 stages in each area. Each world also has its own set of challenge stages, in which players need to clear the stage before the time limit runs out, except for the last world where the challenge stages are not timed. Unlike the prior ''Dr. Mario'' games, players are limited to a certain amount of capsules per stage.<ref name=Overview/>


In order to play a stage, the player needs to have at least one [[Heart (item)|heart]]. A heart is regained automatically every 30 minutes, although players can purchase hearts with [[diamond]]s or clear a stage for a free heart (prior to version 2.3.0, clearing only uncleared stages rewards a heart). Since version 2.4.0, players who made at least one in-app purchase prior to that version have unlimited hearts. In the first 20 stages, players have an infinite number of hearts; afterwards, players are granted a max number of 10 hearts (five hearts prior to version 2.3.0), where if they have less than that number, each heart takes 30 minutes to refill. Diamonds can also be used to obtain items, obtain new doctors and assistants, and continue a stage should a player fail to clear the objective after running out of capsules or time (although only two continues are allowed per attempt).<ref name=Overview/> Diamonds can be purchased through the app with real money.<ref name=Overview/> Two versions of continues are available: One of them provides five capsules or 15 seconds of time for the cost of 10 diamonds, while the other provides eight capsules or 30 seconds of time for 15 diamonds.  
In order to play a stage, the player needs to have at least one [[Heart (item)|heart]]. A heart is regained automatically every 30 minutes, although players can purchase hearts with [[Diamond (Dr. Mario World)|diamond]]s or clear a stage for a free heart (prior to version 2.3.0, only clearing uncleared stages will reward a heart). Since version 2.4.0, players who made at least one in-app purchase prior to that version have unlimited hearts. In the first 20 stages, players have an infinite number of hearts; afterwards, players are granted a max number of 10 hearts (5 hearts prior to version 2.3.0) where if they have less than that amount each heart takes 30 minutes to refill. Diamonds can also be used to obtain items, obtain new doctors and assistants, and to continue a stage should a player failed to clear the objective after running out of capsules or time (although only two continues are allowed per attempt).<ref name=Overview/> Diamonds can be purchased through the app with real money.<ref name=Overview/>. Two version of continues are available: one of them provides five capsules or 15 seconds of time for the cost of 10 diamonds, while the other provides eight capsules or 30 seconds of time for 15 diamonds.  


When a player clears a stage, they earn coins, a heart, and a number of stars depending on how many capsules are left when they have cleared; they can earn a max number of three stars for the best score. Coins are rewarded only if the player has not obtained the star(s) yet, while hearts were not rewarded for cleared stages prior to version 2.3.0. If a player retries or fails a stage too many times, Dr. Toad provides the player with extra capsules or time to the player (previously he uses a free [[hammer]] on a tile for the player), giving three extra capsules or nine extra seconds in the process. This amount increases in number the more they failed to complete that stage. Since version 2.0.0, diamond offers for three items for the price of two appear (boomerangs, skill fillers, and Capsule+ in this order based on the number of times failed).
When a player clears a stage, they earn coins, a heart, and a number of stars depending on how many capsules are left when they have cleared; they can earn a max number of three stars for the best score. Coins are only rewarded if the player has not obtained the star(s) yet, while hearts were not rewarded for cleared stages prior to version 2.3.0. If a player retries or fails a stage too many times, Dr. Toad provides the player with extra capsules or time to the player (previously he uses a free [[hammer]] on a tile for the player), giving 3 extra capsules or 9 extra seconds in the process. This amount increases in number the more they failed to complete that stage. Since version 2.0.0, diamond offers for 3 items for the price of 2 will appear (boomerangs, skill fillers and Capsule+ in this order based on the amount of times failed).


===Versus mode===
===Versus mode===
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[[File:DrMarioWorld-SS1-Special6.jpg|thumb|150px|Dr. Daisy as the mentor doctor with Dr. Bowser as the player's doctor.]]
[[File:DrMarioWorld-SS1-Special6.jpg|thumb|150px|Dr. Daisy as the mentor doctor with Dr. Bowser as the player's doctor.]]
{{see also|List of Skill Summits in Dr. Mario World}}
{{see also|List of Skill Summits in Dr. Mario World}}
The '''Skill Summit''', introduced in the version 2.0.0 update, is placed next to Stage mode or Versus mode. This mode is only available after the player has finished Stage 20 in Stage Mode. In this mode, four different doctors are assigned as mentor doctors, and each stage will feature one of those doctors. Each stage in this game is called a summit, and there are four types of summits: '''Basic''', '''Intermediate''', '''Advanced''' and '''Special'''. For the first three types, players can choose a doctor of their own, but in the Special summits, players must have at least one of the two eligible mentor doctors before they can play that summit. In regards to the player's choice of doctor, players cannot choose the same doctor as the mentor doctor. For example, if the mentor of the stage is [[Baby Mario|Dr. Baby Mario]], the player will not be allowed to use that doctor. Similarly, variations of that doctor are prohibited, so in Dr. Baby Mario's case, [[Dr. Mario]], [[Fire Mario|Dr. Fire Mario]], or [[Dr. Mario|8-bit Dr. Mario]] cannot be selected as the doctor. Besides the regular, baby and fire versions of specific characters, Dr. Bowser and Dr. Dry Bowser are considered the same type of character and thus cannot be used together.
The '''Skill Summit''', introduced in the version 2.0.0 update, is placed next to Stage mode or Versus mode. This mode is only available after the player has finished Stage 20 in Stage Mode. In this mode, four different doctors are assigned as mentor doctors, and each stage will feature one of those doctors. Each stage in this game is called a summit, and there are four types of summits: '''Basic''', '''Intermediate''', '''Advanced''' and '''Special'''. For the first three types, players can choose a doctor of their own, but in the Special summits, players must have at least one of the two eligible mentor doctors before they can play that summit. In regards to the player's choice of doctor, players cannot choose the same doctor as the mentor doctor. For example, if the mentor of the stage is [[Baby Mario|Dr. Baby Mario]], the player will not be allowed to use that doctor. Similarly, variations of that doctor are prohibited, so in Dr. Baby Mario's case, [[Dr. Mario]], [[Fire Mario|Dr. Fire Mario]], or [[Dr. Mario|8-bit Dr. Mario]] cannot be selected as the doctor. Besides the regular, baby and fire versions of specific characters, Dr. Bowser and Dr. Dry Bowser are considered the same type of character and thus can't be used together.


Similar to stage mode, the player needs to have at least one [[Heart (item)|heart]] before they can play a summit. In each summit, players are assigned various objectives and a limited amount of capsules to accomplish those objectives. Should a player run out of capsules before the objective(s) are completed, diamonds can be used to continue that summit for up to two times. Each summit plays similarly to a stage in stage mode, but the difference is that a mentor doctor is displayed at the top-left corner with a meter. This meter will fill each time a capsule is added to the stage, and once it is fully filled, the active capsule will be replaced by that mentor doctor's icon. The player must activate that mentor's skill before they can introduce more capsules to the stage, although other functions can still be used such as utilizing capsules currently on the stage, use in-stage items or activating their doctor's skill if it is filled. The mentor's skills may differ from their doctor's skill, typically with reduced effect. For example, while [[Baby Peach|Dr. Baby Peach's]] skill normally change the next three capsules to rainbow capsules, Dr. Baby Peach's skill as a mentor instead only change one or two next capsules to rainbow capsules.
Similar to stage mode, the player needs to have at least one [[Heart (item)|heart]] before they can play a summit. In each summit, players are assigned various objectives and a limited amount of capsules to accomplish those objectives. Should a player run out of capsules before the objective(s) are completed, diamonds can be used to continue that summit for up to two times. Each summit plays similarly to a stage in stage mode, but the difference is that a mentor doctor is displayed at the top-left corner with a meter. This meter will fill each time a capsule is added to the stage, and once it is fully filled, the active capsule will be replaced by that mentor doctor's icon. The player must activate that mentor's skill before they can introduce more capsules to the stage, although other functions can still be used such as utilizing capsules currently on the stage, use in-stage items or activating their doctor's skill if it is filled. The mentor's skills may differ from their doctor's skill, typically with reduced effect. For example, while [[Baby Peach|Dr. Baby Peach's]] skill normally change the next three capsules to rainbow capsules, Dr. Baby Peach's skill as a mentor instead only change one or two next capsules to rainbow capsules.
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|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Luigi.png|x80px|link=Luigi]]<br>[[Luigi|Dr. Luigi]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteLuigi.png|x80px|link=Luigi]]<br>[[Luigi|Dr. Luigi]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=45}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=45}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>45%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>40%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>45%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>40%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Yoshi.png|x80px|link=Yoshi]]<br>[[Yoshi|Dr. Yoshi]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteYoshi.png|x80px|link=Yoshi]]<br>[[Yoshi|Dr. Yoshi]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=19}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=19}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Toad.png|x80px|link=Toad]]<br>[[Toad|Dr. Toad]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteToad.png|x80px|link=Toad]]<br>[[Toad|Dr. Toad]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=9}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=9}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Toadette.png|x80px|link=Toadette]]<br>[[Toadette|Dr. Toadette]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteToadette.png|x80px|link=Toadette]]<br>[[Toadette|Dr. Toadette]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=25}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=25}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite BowserJr.png|x80px|link=Bowser Jr.]]<br>[[Bowser Jr.|Dr. Bowser Jr.]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteBowserJr.png|x80px|link=Bowser Jr.]]<br>[[Bowser Jr.|Dr. Bowser Jr.]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=36}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=36}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>20%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>20%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Ludwig.png|x80px|link=Ludwig von Koopa]]<br>[[Ludwig von Koopa|Dr. Ludwig]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteLudwig.png|x80px|link=Ludwig von Koopa]]<br>[[Ludwig von Koopa|Dr. Ludwig]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=31}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=31}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>35%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>45%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>35%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>35%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>45%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>35%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Wendy.png|x80px|link=Wendy O. Koopa]]<br>[[Wendy O. Koopa|Dr. Wendy]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteWendy.png|x80px|link=Wendy O. Koopa]]<br>[[Wendy O. Koopa|Dr. Wendy]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=29}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=29}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>20%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>20%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Waluigi.png|x80px|link=Waluigi]]<br>[[Waluigi|Dr. Waluigi]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteWaluigi.png|x80px|link=Waluigi]]<br>[[Waluigi|Dr. Waluigi]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=34}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=34}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>65%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>60%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>65%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>60%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Wario.png|x80px|link=Wario]]<br>[[Wario|Dr. Wario]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteWario.png|x80px|link=Wario]]<br>[[Wario|Dr. Wario]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=4}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=4}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=60}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=60}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>55%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>55%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Daisy.png|x80px|link=Princess Daisy]]<br>[[Princess Daisy|Dr. Daisy]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Daisy.png|x80px|link=Princess Daisy]]<br>[[Princess Daisy|Dr. Daisy]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=32}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=32}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>55%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>70%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>55%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Mario.png|x80px|link=Baby Mario]]<br>[[Baby Mario|Dr. Baby Mario]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Mario.png|x80px|link=Baby Mario]]<br>[[Baby Mario|Dr. Baby Mario]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=15}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=15}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>30%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>30%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Luigi.png|x80px|link=Baby Luigi]]<br>[[Baby Luigi|Dr. Baby Luigi]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Luigi.png|x80px|link=Baby Luigi]]<br>[[Baby Luigi|Dr. Baby Luigi]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=22}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=22}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>15%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>15%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Peach.png|x80px|link=Baby Peach]]<br>[[Baby Peach|Dr. Baby Peach]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Peach.png|x80px|link=Baby Peach]]<br>[[Baby Peach|Dr. Baby Peach]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=31}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=31}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Daisy.png|x80px|link=Baby Daisy]]<br>[[Baby Daisy|Dr. Baby Daisy]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Daisy.png|x80px|link=Baby Daisy]]<br>[[Baby Daisy|Dr. Baby Daisy]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=4}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=4}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=29}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=29}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Rosalina.png|x80px|link=Rosalina]]<br>[[Rosalina|Dr. Rosalina]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteRosalina.png|x80px|link=Rosalina]]<br>[[Rosalina|Dr. Rosalina]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=4}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=4}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=57}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=57}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>40%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>40%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Luma.png|x80px|link=Luma]]<br>[[Luma|Dr. Luma]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Luma.png|x80px|link=Luma]]<br>[[Luma|Dr. Luma]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=16}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=16}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>80%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>15%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>80%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>15%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite DK.png|x80px|link=Donkey Kong]]<br>[[Donkey Kong|Dr. Donkey Kong]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteDonkeyKong.png|x80px|link=Donkey Kong]]<br>[[Donkey Kong|Dr. Donkey Kong]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=31}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=31}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Diddy Kong.png|x80px|link=Diddy Kong]]<br>[[Diddy Kong|Dr. Diddy Kong]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - SpriteDiddyKong.png|x80px|link=Diddy Kong]]<br>[[Diddy Kong|Dr. Diddy Kong]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=14}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=14}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Rosalina.png|x80px|link=Baby Rosalina]]<br>[[Baby Rosalina|Dr. Baby Rosalina]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Rosalina.png|x80px|link=Baby Rosalina]]<br>[[Baby Rosalina|Dr. Baby Rosalina]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=15}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=15}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>30%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>30%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Kamek.png|x80px|link=Kamek]]<br>[[Kamek|Dr. Kamek]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Kamek.png|x80px|link=Kamek]]<br>[[Kamek|Dr. Kamek]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=33}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=33}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Dry Bowser.png|x80px|link=Dry Bowser]]<br>[[Dry Bowser|Dr. Dry Bowser]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Dry Bowser.png|x80px|link=Dry Bowser]]<br>[[Dry Bowser|Dr. Dry Bowser]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=4}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=4}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=39}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=39}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Fire Mario.png|x80px|link=Fire Mario]]<br>[[Fire Mario|Dr. Fire Mario]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Fire Mario.png|x80px|link=Fire Mario]]<br>[[Fire Mario|Dr. Fire Mario]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=18}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=18}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Fire Peach.png|x80px|link=Fire Mario]]<br>[[Fire Peach|Dr. Fire Peach]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Fire Peach.png|x80px|link=Fire Mario]]<br>[[Fire Peach|Dr. Fire Peach]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=15}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=15}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>60%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>60%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Roy.png|x80px|link=Roy Koopa]]<br>[[Roy Koopa|Dr. Roy]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Roy.png|x80px|link=Roy Koopa]]<br>[[Roy Koopa|Dr. Roy]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=40}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=40}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>15%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>15%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Larry.png|x80px|link=Larry Koopa]]<br>[[Larry Koopa|Dr. Larry]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Larry.png|x80px|link=Larry Koopa]]<br>[[Larry Koopa|Dr. Larry]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=14}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=14}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>50%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>50%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Fire Luigi.png|x80px|link=Fire Mario]]<br>[[Fire Mario|Dr. Fire Luigi]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Fire Luigi.png|x80px|link=Fire Mario]]<br>[[Fire Mario|Dr. Fire Luigi]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=40}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=40}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Fire Rosalina.png|x80px|link=Fire Mario]]<br>[[Fire Mario|Dr. Fire Rosalina]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Fire Rosalina.png|x80px|link=Fire Mario]]<br>[[Fire Mario|Dr. Fire Rosalina]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=4}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=4}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=50}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=50}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>35%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>25%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>25%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>55%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>35%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>25%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>25%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Nabbit.png|x80px|link=Nabbit]]<br>[[Nabbit|Dr. Nabbit]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Nabbit.png|x80px|link=Nabbit]]<br>[[Nabbit|Dr. Nabbit]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=16}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=16}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Lakitu.png|x80px|link=Lakitu]]<br>[[Lakitu|Dr. Lakitu]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Lakitu.png|x80px|link=Lakitu]]<br>[[Lakitu|Dr. Lakitu]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=7}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=7}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Goomba Tower.png|x80px|link=Goomba Tower]]<br>[[Goomba Tower|Dr. Goomba Tower]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Goomba Tower.png|x80px|link=Goomba Tower]]<br>[[Goomba Tower|Dr. Goomba Tower]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=25}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=25}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Koopa Troopa.png|x80px|link=Koopa Troopa]]<br>[[Koopa Troopa|Dr. Koopa Troopa]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Koopa Troopa.png|x80px|link=Koopa Troopa]]<br>[[Koopa Troopa|Dr. Koopa Troopa]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=13}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=13}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>20%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>20%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Dolphin.png|x80px|link=Dolphin]]<br>[[Dolphin|Dr. Dolphin]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Dolphin.png|x80px|link=Dolphin]]<br>[[Dolphin|Dr. Dolphin]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=4}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=4}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=37}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=37}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>10%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite 8-Bit Dr. Mario.png|x80px|link=Dr. Mario]]<br>[[Dr. Mario|8-Bit Dr. Mario]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite 8-Bit Dr. Mario.png|x80px|link=Dr. Mario]]<br>[[Dr. Mario|8-Bit Dr. Mario]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=4}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=4}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=50}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=50}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>45%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>50%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>45%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>50%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Wario.png|x80px|link=Baby Wario]]<br>[[Baby Wario|Dr. Baby Wario]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Baby Wario.png|x80px|link=Baby Wario]]<br>[[Baby Wario|Dr. Baby Wario]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=14}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=14}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>5%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>15%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>5%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Lemmy.png|x80px|link=Lemmy Koopa]]<br>[[Lemmy Koopa|Dr. Lemmy]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Lemmy.png|x80px|link=Lemmy Koopa]]<br>[[Lemmy Koopa|Dr. Lemmy]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=31}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=31}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>60%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>60%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Blooper.png|x80px|link=Blooper]]<br>[[Blooper|Dr. Blooper]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Blooper.png|x80px|link=Blooper]]<br>[[Blooper|Dr. Blooper]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=18}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=18}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>30%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>20%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>30%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Boo.png|x80px|link=Boo]]<br>[[Boo|Dr. Boo]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Boo.png|x80px|link=Boo]]<br>[[Boo|Dr. Boo]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=11}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=11}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>5%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>30%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>40%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>5%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Morton.png|x80px|link=Morton Koopa Jr.]]<br>[[Morton Koopa Jr|Dr. Morton]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Morton.png|x80px|link=Morton Koopa Jr.]]<br>[[Morton Koopa Jr|Dr. Morton]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=2}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=2}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=40}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=40}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>65%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>70%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>65%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>75%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>70%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite King Boo.png|x80px|link=King Boo]]<br>[[King Boo|Dr. King Boo]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite King Boo.png|x80px|link=King Boo]]<br>[[King Boo|Dr. King Boo]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=4}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=4}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=37}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=37}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>5%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>5%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>50%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>5%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>5%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>50%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Iggy.png|x80px|link=Iggy Koopa]]<br>[[Iggy Koopa|Dr. Iggy]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Iggy.png|x80px|link=Iggy Koopa]]<br>[[Iggy Koopa|Dr. Iggy]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=3}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=3}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=26}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=26}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>5%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>5%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>0%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>5%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>5%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>0%
|-
|-
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Piranha Plant.png|x80px|link=Piranha Plant]]<br>[[Piranha Plant|Dr. Piranha Plant]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Piranha Plant.png|x80px|link=Piranha Plant]]<br>[[Piranha Plant|Dr. Piranha Plant]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=1}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=1}}
|align="center"|{{DMW speed|Speed=15}}
|align="center"|{{DRMWSpeed|Speed=15}}
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>60%
|align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb1.png|40px]]<br>10%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb2.png|40px]]<br>60%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb3.png|40px]]<br>50%||align="center"|[[File:DMW - SpriteVS AttackBomb4.png|40px]]<br>60%
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|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Petey Piranha.png|x80px|link=Petey Piranha]]<br>[[Petey Piranha|Dr. Petey Piranha]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Petey Piranha.png|x80px|link=Petey Piranha]]<br>[[Petey Piranha|Dr. Petey Piranha]]
|{{DMW attack|Attack=4}}
|{{DRMWAttack|Attack=4}}
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|align="center"|[[File:DMW-BanzaiBill.png|75x75px]]
|align="center"|[[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]] (obtainable only from battle boxes in versus mode, tier 5 and above)
|align="center"|[[Banzai Bill]] (obtainable only from battle boxes in versus mode, tier 5 and above)
|"''Grants '''10%/20%/30%/40%/50%''' chance of easier skill meter increase.''"
|"''Grants '''10%/20%/30%/40%/50%''' chance of easier skill meter increase.''"
|"''If you send viruses to your opponent, grants '''10%/15%/20%/25%/30%''' chance of sending an extra row.''"
|"''If you send viruses to your opponent, grants '''10%/15%/20%/25%/30%''' chance of sending an extra row.''"
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|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 26.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 26.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[World 26]]
|align=center|[[World 26]]
|World 26 is an iceberg-themed world. When an area is cleared, [[Skating Goomba]]s and [[Penguin]]s appear.
|World 26 is an iceberg-themed world. When an area is cleared, [[Goomba (Ice Skate)|Goomba]]s on ice skates and [[Penguin]]s appear.
|align=center|First area: Penguin assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Ludwig
|align=center|First area: Penguin assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Ludwig
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|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 27.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 27.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[World 27]]
|align=center|[[World 27]]
|World 27 is a night version of World 14. When an area is cleared, [[Toad (species)|Toads]] appear.
|World 27 is a night version of the cherry blossom world, where [[Peach's Castle]] appears in the second area. When an area is cleared, [[Toad (species)|Toads]] appear.
|align=center|First area: Stingby assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Fire Mario
|align=center|First area: Stingby assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Fire Mario
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|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 28.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 28.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[World 28]]
|align=center|[[World 28]]
|World 28 is much like World 15, only at night. When an area is cleared, [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s, [[Parabomb]]s, and [[Foo]]s appear.
|World 28 is a night version of the sunset cloud world with floating platforms resembling Bouncy Cloud Boomerangs from ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. When an area is cleared, [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s, [[Parabomb]]s, and [[Foo]]s appear.
|align=center|First area: Parabomb assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Lemmy
|align=center|First area: Parabomb assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Lemmy
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|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 29.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 29.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[World 29]]
|align=center|[[World 29]]
|World 29 is a night version of World 22. When an area is cleared,  red [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] and [[Stone Spike]]s appear.
|World 29 is a night version of the cliff rock-themed world resembling Rock-Candy Mines in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. When an area is cleared,  red [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] and [[Stone Spike]]s appear.
|align=center|First area: Fuzzy assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Morton
|align=center|First area: Fuzzy assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Morton
|-
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|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 30.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[File:Dr Mario World World 30.jpg|125px]]
|align=center|[[World 30]]
|align=center|[[World 30]]
|World 30 is much like World 5, only at night. When an area is cleared, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s, and [[Lakitu]]s appear.
|World 30 is a night version of the cloud world. When an area is cleared, [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]]s, and [[Lakitu]]s appear.
|align=center|First area: Lakitu assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Iggy
|align=center|First area: Lakitu assistant<br>Second area: Staff ticket<br>Special stage: 1000 coins, Dr. Iggy
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|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorldDiamond.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[File:DrMarioWorldDiamond.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[Diamond]]
|align="center"|[[Diamond (Dr. Mario World)|Diamond]]
|Diamonds are the premium currency of ''Dr. Mario World''. They can be used to purchase a wide variety of items, such as items that help out players in stage mode to new random doctors and assistants. They are obtained mostly from purchasing bundles of them with real money at the shop or possibly obtaining them from battle boxes or flying boxes. Linking to a Nintendo account or a Facebook account the first time will also allow the player to claim 10 diamonds for each.
|Diamonds are the premium currency of ''Dr. Mario World''. They can be used to purchase a wide variety of items, such as items that help out players in stage mode to new random doctors and assistants. They are obtained mostly from purchasing bundles of them with real money at the shop or possibly obtaining them from battle boxes or flying boxes. Linking to a Nintendo account or a Facebook account the first time will also allow the player to claim 10 diamonds for each.
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==Pricing==
==Pricing==
Diamonds obtained by purchases come in two types: purchased diamonds and bonus diamonds. Purchased diamonds are tied to the device that is used to purchase them and are thus not transferrable to another device, while bonus diamonds are retained within the player's save. The rate of purchased diamonds is 10 diamonds per US $1 (currency varies by region), while bonus diamonds are added in for diamonds bought in higher quantities. Prior to the game's discontinuation, diamonds were made unavailable for purchase starting from July 28, 2021.<ref>[https://drmario-world.com/en-US/topics/ Topics]. ''Dr. Mario World''. Retrieved September 14, 2023.</ref>
Diamonds obtained by purchases come in two types: purchased diamonds and bonus diamonds. Purchased diamonds are tied to the device that is used to purchase them and are thus not transferrable to another device, while bonus diamonds are retained within the player's save. The rate of purchased diamonds is 10 diamonds per US $1 (currency varies by region), while bonus diamonds are added in for diamonds bought in higher quantities.


===Diamonds===
===Diamonds===
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==''Dr. Mario World'' Memories==
==''Dr. Mario World'' Memories==
Shortly after the end of the game's service, the ''Dr. Mario World'' Memories website was made available. The user could either access it through the ''Dr. Mario World'' app or through the official home page. The former was only available until January 31, 2022, at 5:59 UTC and the latter was only available until April 30, 2022, at 5:59 UTC.<ref name="DMWM"/> In order for the user to view from the official home page, they would need to  link their Nintendo Account through the app, which could only be done until January 31, 2022, at 5:59 UTC.  
After the end of this game's service, the ''Dr. Mario World'' Memories website was made available not long after that. To access the website, the user can either access it through the ''Dr. Mario World'' app or through the official home page. The former was only available until January 31, 2022, at 5:59 UTC while the latter is only available until April 30, 2022, at 5:59 UTC <ref name="DMWM"/>. In order for the user to view from the official home page, they would need to  link their Nintendo Account through the app, which can only be done until January 31, 2022, at 5:59 UTC.  


The website lists down the following information as a slide show before going to the records:
The website lists down the following information as a slide show before going to the records:
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==Reception==
==Reception==
===Critical reception===
===Critical reception===
At launch, ''Dr. Mario World'' received generally mixed to somewhat negative reviews. Critics were somewhat divided but leaned positively on its puzzle aspect and its multiplayer mode, but near unanimously criticized its microtransactions and its online requirement. It currently holds a score of 58 on Metacritic based on seventeen reviews<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/dr-mario-world Metacritic score for ''Dr. Mario World''.] ''Metacritic''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref> and a score of 55.94% on GameRankings based on eight reviews.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20191205224851/http://www.gamerankings.com/iphone/256968-dr-mario-world/index.html GameRankings score for ''Dr. Mario World''.] ''GameRankings''. Archived from [http://www.gamerankings.com/iphone/256968-dr-mario-world/index.html the original] on October 9, 2021. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref>
At launch, ''Dr. Mario World'' received generally mixed to somewhat negative reviews. Critics were somewhat divided but leaned positively on its puzzle aspect and its multiplayer mode, but near unanimously criticized its overabundance of microtransactions and its online requirement. It currently holds a score of 58 on Metacritic based on seventeen reviews<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/dr-mario-world Metacritic score for ''Dr. Mario World''.] ''Metacritic''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref> and a score of 55.94% on GameRankings based on eight reviews.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20191205224851/http://www.gamerankings.com/iphone/256968-dr-mario-world/index.html GameRankings score for ''Dr. Mario World''.] ''GameRankings''. Archived from [http://www.gamerankings.com/iphone/256968-dr-mario-world/index.html the original] on October 9, 2021. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref>


Chris Carter of Destructoid gave the game a 6/10, praising the accessibility and puzzles the game has to offer, but criticized the microtransactions, claiming "I've been playing mobile games consistently since ''{{wp|Flight Control (video game)|Flight Control}}'' in 2009; so you could say I've had many encounters with energy systems and the like. The situation is definitely case-by-case, nuanced, and depending on the game the juice can absolutely be worth the squeeze. But seeing cute ''Super Mario'' characters reduced to this, with all of the psychological tricks in the book thrown in, is depressing. Just energy, just "you can finish this hard level if you pay," or just gacha would have been a lot as it is."<ref>Carter, Chris (July 10, 2019). "[https://www.destructoid.com/review-dr-mario-world-560164.phtml Review: ''Dr. Mario World'']". ''Destructoid''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref> In a review without a score, Ben Bertoli of IGN expressed skepticism over the change in gameplay compared to the previous entries in the series, and was slightly more critical of the microtransactions, stating "While it doesn't make it unplayable, to be sure, it makes it very clear from the get-go where this ''Dr. Mario'''s priorities lie". He concluded that it was still a fairly decent game to play for those who enjoy puzzle games.<ref>Bertoli, Ben (Last updated July 10, 2019). "[https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/07/09/doctor-mario-world-review-impressions ''Dr. Mario World'' is Fun, But Flawed]". ''IGN''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref> In a negative review, Glen Fox of Gamezebo gave the game a 2/5, criticizing practically everything about the game; he called the puzzles "artificial difficulty" and "uninspired", and raised a larger furor over the microtransactions, stating that he never expected Nintendo to engage in such practices.<ref>Fox, Glen (July 11, 2019). "[https://www.gamezebo.com/2019/07/11/dr-mario-world-review-an-uninspiring-puzzler-from-nintendo-thats-infested-with-predatory-iaps/ ''Dr. Mario World'' Review: An Uninspiring Puzzler From Nintendo That's Infested With Predatory IAPs]". ''Gamezebo''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref>
Chris Carter of Destructoid gave the game a 6/10, praising the accessibility and puzzles the game has to offer, but criticized the microtransactions, claiming "I've been playing mobile games consistently since ''{{wp|Flight Control (video game)|Flight Control}}'' in 2009; so you could say I've had many encounters with energy systems and the like. The situation is definitely case-by-case, nuanced, and depending on the game the juice can absolutely be worth the squeeze. But seeing cute ''Mario'' characters reduced to this, with all of the psychological tricks in the book thrown in, is depressing. Just energy, just "you can finish this hard level if you pay," or just gacha would have been a lot as it is."<ref>Carter, Chris (July 10, 2019). "[https://www.destructoid.com/review-dr-mario-world-560164.phtml Review: ''Dr. Mario World'']". ''Destructoid''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref> In a review without a score, Ben Bertoli of IGN expressed skepticism over the change in gameplay compared to the previous entries in the series, and was slightly more critical of the microtransactions, stating "While it doesn't make it unplayable, to be sure, it makes it very clear from the get-go where this Dr. Mario's priorities lie." He concluded that it was still a fairly decent game to play for those who enjoy puzzle games.<ref>Bertoli, Ben (Last updated July 10, 2019). "[https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/07/09/doctor-mario-world-review-impressions ''Dr. Mario World'' is Fun, But Flawed]". ''IGN''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref> In an even more negative review, Glen Fox of Gamezebo gave the game a 2/5, criticizing practically everything about the game; he called the puzzles "artificial difficulty" and "uninspired," and raised a larger furor over the microtransactions, stating that he never expected Nintendo to engage in such predatory practices.<ref>Fox, Glen (July 11, 2019). "[https://www.gamezebo.com/2019/07/11/dr-mario-world-review-an-uninspiring-puzzler-from-nintendo-thats-infested-with-predatory-iaps/ ''Dr. Mario World'' Review: An Uninspiring Puzzler From Nintendo That's Infested With Predatory IAPs]". ''Gamezebo''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref>


In contrast to other critics, Chris Scullion of Nintendo Life gave the game a positive review and a score of 8/10, praising mainly the multiplayer mode. While he agreed with other critics that the single-player mode had too many microtransactions, he believed that the gameplay was fitting for a mobile device, and believed the multiplayer mode would be the game's highlight.<ref>Scullion, Chris (July 11, 2019). "[http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/mobile/dr_mario_world ''Dr. Mario World'' Review (Mobile)]". ''Nintendo Life''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref>
In stark contrast to other critics, Chris Scullion of Nintendo Life gave the game an 8/10, and praised mainly the multiplayer mode. While he agreed with other critics that the single-player mode was muddled with excessive microtransactions, he believed that the gameplay was fitting for a mobile device, and believed the multiplayer mode would be the game's highlight.<ref>Scullion, Chris (July 11, 2019). "[http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/mobile/dr_mario_world ''Dr. Mario World'' Review (Mobile)]". ''Nintendo Life''. Retrieved July 13, 2019.</ref>


On the Google Play storefront, ''Dr. Mario World'' currently has an average user score of 3.9 out of 5, while on Apple's App Store, it has an average user score of 4.5 out of 5.
On the Google Play storefront, ''Dr. Mario World'' currently has an average user score of 3.9 out of 5, while on Apple's App Store, it has an average user score of 4.5 out of 5.
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|Chris Carter, [https://www.destructoid.com/review-dr-mario-world-560164.phtml Destructoid]
|6/10
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|align=left|"''It's a shame Nintendo cut and ran with microtransactions after one misstep — their first, no less — in the mobile market. [[Super Mario Run]]'s "buy the entire game" concept likely would have worked at a different pricepoint, or perhaps it was worth experimenting further instead of hitching their wagon to one of many runners in an already-bloated runner market. Instead we now have energy meters and gacha-gambling in nearly every mobile release; an extreme 180 compared to the original strategy. Dr. Mario World had plenty of potential to be added to my list of regular mobile games, but I literally can't play it as often as I'd like for that to happen.''"
|align=left|"''It's a shame Nintendo cut and ran with microtransactions after one misstep — their first, no less — in the mobile market. Super Mario Run's "buy the entire game" concept likely would have worked at a different pricepoint, or perhaps it was worth experimenting further instead of hitching their wagon to one of many runners in an already-bloated runner market. Instead we now have energy meters and gacha-gambling in nearly every mobile release; an extreme 180 compared to the original strategy. Dr. Mario World had plenty of potential to be added to my list of regular mobile games, but I literally can't play it as often as I'd like for that to happen.''"
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*"''Oh no! Viruses have gotten everywhere! We'd better do something.''"
*"''Oh no! Viruses have gotten everywhere! We'd better do something.''"
*"''Let's eliminate the viruses!''"
*"''Let's eliminate the viruses!''"
*"''To eliminate a virus, you need to use a {{color|blue|capsule}}.''"
*"''To eliminate a virus, you need to use a {{color|capsule|blue}}.''"
*"''I'll show you how to do it!''"
*"''I'll show you how to do it!''"
*"''While holding the capsule, drag it onto the stage. If you let go, it will begin to rise toward the top of the screen.''"
*"''While holding the capsule, drag it onto the stage. If you let go, it will begin to rise toward the top of the screen.''"
*"''If the capsule collides with a virus or another object, it will stop moving.''"
*"''If the capsule collides with a virus or another object, it will stop moving.''"
*"''Once it stops moving, if {{color|blue|three}} colors match {{color|blue|vertically}} or {{color|blue|horizontally}}, the virus will be eliminated!''"
*"''Once it stops moving, if {{color|three|blue}} colors match {{color|vertically|blue}} or {{color|horizontally|blue}}, the virus will be eliminated!''"
*"''Tap a capsule to rotate it.''"
*"''Tap a capsule to rotate it.''"
*"''You can tap a capsule to rotate it.''"
*"''You can tap a capsule to rotate it.''"
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*"''You can't move a capsule back toward the bottom of the screen, so be careful!''"
*"''You can't move a capsule back toward the bottom of the screen, so be careful!''"
*"''OK! We eliminated all the viruses. Go, us!''"
*"''OK! We eliminated all the viruses. Go, us!''"
*"''You have a {{color|blue|limited number}} of capsules. The number in the top right of the screen shows how many are left.''"
*"''You have a {{color|limited number|blue}} of capsules. The number in the top right of the screen shows how many are left.''"
*"''Eliminate all the viruses before you run out of capsules to clear the stage!''"
*"''Eliminate all the viruses before you run out of capsules to clear the stage!''"
*"''If you run out of capsules... Well... Too bad. You'll have to try again!''"
*"''If you run out of capsules... Well... Too bad. You'll have to try again!''"
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*"''You'd better pay attention to how many capsules you have left!''"
*"''You'd better pay attention to how many capsules you have left!''"
*"''You need to eliminate all the viruses before you run out of capsules.''"
*"''You need to eliminate all the viruses before you run out of capsules.''"
*"''Look at that! Your next capsule has turned into a {{color|blue|rainbow capsule}}!''"
*"''Look at that! Your next capsule has turned into a {{color|rainbow capsule|blue}}!''"
*"''Rainbow capsules are special. They can match with objects of any color.''"
*"''Rainbow capsules are special. They can match with objects of any color.''"
*"''After you make seven matches that eliminate viruses or capsules, one will appear.''"
*"''After you make seven matches that eliminate viruses or capsules, one will appear.''"
*"''There's a {{color|blue|rainbow meter}} on both the left and right sides of the stage that shows how many matches you've made.''"
*"''There's a {{color|rainbow meter|blue}} on both the left and right sides of the stage that shows how many matches you've made.''"
*"''Use the rainbow capsule to eliminate a virus of any color!''"
*"''Use the rainbow capsule to eliminate a virus of any color!''"
*"''You can use items now!''"
*"''You can use items now!''"
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*"''And now the virus hunt begins!''"
*"''And now the virus hunt begins!''"
*"''Please select the doctor you want from among these three choices.''"
*"''Please select the doctor you want from among these three choices.''"
*"''This item, the {{color|blue|skill charger}}, will charge up your {{color|blue|skill meter}}.''"
*"''This item, the {{color|skill charger|blue}}, will charge up your {{color|skill meter|blue}}.''"
*"''Let's try it out. First, match three pieces of the same color.''"
*"''Let's try it out. First, match three pieces of the same color.''"
*"''Look at that! You've still got half a capsule there.''"
*"''Look at that! You've still got half a capsule there.''"
*"''You can tap and hold it to move it around, just like a full-sized capsule.''"
*"''You can tap and hold it to move it around, just like a full-sized capsule.''"
*"''Put half-capsules in empty spaces. You want to make the best use of your capsules that you can!''"
*"''Put half-capsules in empty spaces. You want to make the best use of your capsules that you can!''"
*"''Now you can use the {{color|blue|hammer}}! You can use it to destroy objects.''"
*"''Now you can use the {{color|hammer|blue}}! You can use it to destroy objects.''"
*"''I've given you one for free. Here, go ahead and try it!''"
*"''I've given you one for free. Here, go ahead and try it!''"
*"''You can now use the {{color|blue|skill filler}}! It'll fill your doctor's skill meter in an instant.''"
*"''You can now use the {{color|skill filler|blue}}! It'll fill your doctor's skill meter in an instant.''"
*"''Here, take this one. Come on, give it a try!''"
*"''Here, take this one. Come on, give it a try!''"
*"''Now you can use the {{color|blue|capsule blaster}}! This'll let you clear out all the capsules on the stage at once.''" (prior to version 1.4.0)
*"''Now you can use the {{color|capsule blaster|blue}}! This'll let you clear out all the capsules on the stage at once.''" (prior to version 1.4.0)
*"''You can now use the {{color|blue|capsule swapper}}! Use it to change the color of your next capsule.''" (since version 1.4.0)
*"''You can now use the {{color|capsule swapper|blue}}! Use it to change the color of your next capsule.''" (since version 1.4.0)
*"''You can now use the {{color|blue|boomerang}}! Select a row and you can clear it immediately.''" (since version 1.3.0)
*"''You can now use the {{color|boomerang|blue}}! Select a row and you can clear it immediately.''" (since version 1.3.0)
*"''You can now use the {{color|blue|rainbow start}}! Here's one to use—give it a shot!''" (since version 1.4.0)
*"''You can now use the {{color|rainbow start|blue}}! Here's one to use—give it a shot!''" (since version 1.4.0)
*"''You've entered a new area!''"
*"''You've entered a new area!''"
*"''From here on, we'll need the help of {{color|blue|assistant}} characters.''"
*"''From here on, we'll need the help of {{color|assistant|blue}} characters.''"
*"''To add your new recruit to the team, tap the {{color|blue|characters}} button.''"
*"''To add your new recruit to the team, tap the {{color|characters|blue}} button.''"
*"''Characters are divided into two categories: {{color|blue|doctors}} and {{color|blue|assistants}}.''"
*"''Characters are divided into two categories: {{color|doctors|blue}} and {{color|assistants|blue}}.''"
*"''Your doctor is your main character. You can choose one-and only one-at a time!''"
*"''Your doctor is your main character. You can choose one-and only one-at a time!''"
*"''Each doctor has their own unique {{color|blue|skill}}.''"
*"''Each doctor has their own unique {{color|skill|blue}}.''"
*"''Assistants? Well, they help doctors, of course. You can select two.''"
*"''Assistants? Well, they help doctors, of course. You can select two.''"
*"''The assistants you choose have {{color|blue|effects}} that aid the doctor in the fight against viruses.''"
*"''The assistants you choose have {{color|effects|blue}} that aid the doctor in the fight against viruses.''"
*"''Want to know what effect an assistant will have? Just tap the assistant to see.''"
*"''Want to know what effect an assistant will have? Just tap the assistant to see.''"
*"''Now it's your turn. Choose an assistant.''"
*"''Now it's your turn. Choose an assistant.''"
*"''You've made your team! Let's try clearing a stage now.''"
*"''You've made your team! Let's try clearing a stage now.''"
*"''You got a {{color|blue|staff ticket}}! Select characters and then select staffing to use it.''"
*"''You got a {{color|staff ticket|blue}}! Select characters and then select staffing to use it.''"
*"''Here, you can add friends, {{color|blue|send and receive hearts}}, see {{color|blue|rankings}}... When you have friends, it's just more fun!''"
*"''Here, you can add friends, {{color|send and receive hearts|blue}}, see {{color|rankings|blue}}... When you have friends, it's just more fun!''"
*"''See those arrows at the top of the stage?''"
*"''See those arrows at the top of the stage?''"
*"''On stages like this one...the longer you play, the less space you have to play in!''"
*"''On stages like this one...the longer you play, the less space you have to play in!''"
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*"''It seems the virus levels are falling in this area...''"
*"''It seems the virus levels are falling in this area...''"
*"''Let's hurry on ahead!''"
*"''Let's hurry on ahead!''"
*"''{{color|blue|Versus mode}}, the {{color|blue|friends}} menu, and other features are now unlocked!''"
*"''{{color|Versus mode|blue}}, the {{color|friends|blue}} menu, and other features are now unlocked!''"
*"''Welcome to versus mode! Here, you can compete with people from around the world in real-time, online battles.''"
*"''Welcome to versus mode! Here, you can compete with people from around the world in real-time, online battles.''"
*"''Depending on the outcome of these matches...you'll gain or lose battle points.''"
*"''Depending on the outcome of these matches...you'll gain or lose battle points.''"
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*"''Let's head on over to versus mode and give it a try!''"
*"''Let's head on over to versus mode and give it a try!''"
*"''You battle by sending viruses to your opponent. But watch out! They can send viruses your way, too.''"
*"''You battle by sending viruses to your opponent. But watch out! They can send viruses your way, too.''"
*"''If the stage fills with enough viruses that they cross the bottom line, you'll {{color|blue|lose}} the match.''"
*"''If the stage fills with enough viruses that they cross the bottom line, you'll {{color|lose|blue}} the match.''"
*"''Your {{color|blue|attack meter}} will fill as you eliminate viruses.''"
*"''Your {{color|attack meter|blue}} will fill as you eliminate viruses.''"
*"''Your attack meter is full! When that happens, you'll attack your opponent with viruses.''"
*"''Your attack meter is full! When that happens, you'll attack your opponent with viruses.''"
*"''Look at that! Your attack was a success. Your opponent's stage got hit with a new row of viruses!''"
*"''Look at that! Your attack was a success. Your opponent's stage got hit with a new row of viruses!''"
*"''How many rows you send depends on your doctor's {{color|blue|attack power}}.''"
*"''How many rows you send depends on your doctor's {{color|attack power|blue}}.''"
*"''The higher it is, the stronger the attack-but the longer it takes to charge up!''"
*"''The higher it is, the stronger the attack-but the longer it takes to charge up!''"
*"''Different doctors fill up their attack meters at different rates. Try out some doctors, and find the one that you like!''"
*"''Different doctors fill up their attack meters at different rates. Try out some doctors, and find the one that you like!''"
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*"''What-? How did you DO that? You defended against their attack!''"
*"''What-? How did you DO that? You defended against their attack!''"
*"''Oh, right! I forgot. You have a chance to defend against any attack.''"
*"''Oh, right! I forgot. You have a chance to defend against any attack.''"
*"''The higher your doctor's {{color|blue|defense power}}, the better chance you have to defend!''"
*"''The higher your doctor's {{color|defense power|blue}}, the better chance you have to defend!''"
*"''Your {{color|blue|skill meter}} is full! Let's try using a skill.''"
*"''Your {{color|skill meter|blue}} is full! Let's try using a skill.''"
*"''Each doctor has a skill of their own. There are lots of different ones!''"
*"''Each doctor has a skill of their own. There are lots of different ones!''"
*"''Well, that should do you. You're ready to try out what you've learned on a real opponent!''"
*"''Well, that should do you. You're ready to try out what you've learned on a real opponent!''"
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*"''Wow, somebody doesn't look so good... It's got to be those pesky viruses!''"
*"''Wow, somebody doesn't look so good... It's got to be those pesky viruses!''"
*"''Give the patient an exam and see what you can do to make them feel better!''"
*"''Give the patient an exam and see what you can do to make them feel better!''"
*"''{{color|blue|Daily Booster}} is unlocked!''" (since version 1.3.0)
*"''{{color|Daily Booster|blue}} is unlocked!''" (since version 1.3.0)
*"''The more viruses you eliminate, the more rewards you'll earn!''" (since version 1.3.0)
*"''The more viruses you eliminate, the more rewards you'll earn!''" (since version 1.3.0)
*"''The {{color|blue|Skill Summit}}, where doctors gather to share their skills, is open now!''" (since version 2.0.0)
*"''The {{color|Skill Summit|blue}}, where doctors gather to share their skills, is open now!''" (since version 2.0.0)
*"''Clear summits to gain power boosts, which you can use to progress through stages.''" (since version 2.0.0)
*"''Clear summits to gain power boosts, which you can use to progress through stages.''" (since version 2.0.0)
*"''Summits change on a regular basis, so it pays to keep an eye on what's new!''" (since version 2.0.0)
*"''Summits change on a regular basis, so it pays to keep an eye on what's new!''" (since version 2.0.0)
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===[[Princess Peach]]===
===[[Princess Peach]]===
*"''The Toads are in danger... I have to help!''"
*"''The Toads are in danger... I have to help!''"
===[[Virus]]es===
;Red
{{main|List of quotes by Red}}
*"''It's bad enough you're eliminating us, but do you have to look cool doing it?''"
;Blue
{{main|List of quotes by Blue}}
*"''Receiving [[coin]]s is a problem now? What a rare and valuable experience.''"
;Yellow
{{main|List of quotes by Yellow}}
*"''Hmm... I wonder if I can trade [[diamond]]s for some snacks...''"


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Dr Mario World - Dr Luigi.png|[[Luigi|Dr. Luigi]]
Dr Mario World - Dr Luigi.png|[[Luigi|Dr. Luigi]]
Dr Mario World - Dr Toad.png|[[Toad|Dr. Toad]]
Dr Mario World - Dr Toad.png|[[Toad|Dr. Toad]]
DMW viruses art.png|[[Virus|Viruses]]
Red Virus DMW.png|[[Virus|Red Virus]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


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*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': An [[Ant Trooper]] and a [[Conkdor]] appear as assistants. The [[Fire Mario|fire forms]] of Peach and Rosalina appear as playable doctors, Dr. Fire Peach and Dr. Fire Rosalina.
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': An [[Ant Trooper]] and a [[Conkdor]] appear as assistants. The [[Fire Mario|fire forms]] of Peach and Rosalina appear as playable doctors, Dr. Fire Peach and Dr. Fire Rosalina.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': One of [[Roy Koopa|Dr. Roy]]'s renders is based on Roy's official render from this game.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': One of [[Roy Koopa|Dr. Roy]]'s renders is based on Roy's official render from this game.
==References in later games==
*''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'': The red, blue, and yellow viruses from ''Dr. Mario World'' appear on the [[Magniflying Glass]] and [[Pink Magniflying Glass]] gliders introduced in the [[Doctor Tour (2022)|2022 Doctor Tour]] and the [[Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022)|May 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour]], respectively. Dr. Luigi also reuses his artwork from this game, as well as Dr. Peach and Dr. Bowser from this game making a playable appearance.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A number of character renders for this game are posed similarly to pre-existent renders of them. While most of these renders use official material as posing reference, several are based on fan work:
*A large number of character renders for this game are posed similarly to pre-existent three-dimensional renders of them. While most of these renders use official material as posing reference, several are based on fan work:
**[[Yoshi]]'s [[:File:Dr Mario World - Dr Yoshi.png|render]] mimics a composite artwork by {{wp|DeviantArt}} user TheArendDude, which uses body parts clipped from various official renders of Yoshi, including his [[:File:Yoshi Artwork - Mario Party 5.png|''Mario Party 5'' render]].<ref>TheArendDude (May 13, 2011). [https://www.deviantart.com/thearenddude/art/3D-Yoshi-208693970 3D Yoshi]. ''DeviantArt''. Retrieved November 6, 2021.</ref>
**[[Yoshi]]'s [[:File:Dr Mario World - Dr Yoshi.png|render]] mimics a composite artwork by {{wp|DeviantArt}} user TheArendDude, which uses body parts clipped from various official renders of Yoshi, including his [[:File:Yoshi Artwork - Mario Party 5.png|official ''Mario Party 5'' render]].<ref>TheArendDude (May 13, 2011). [https://www.deviantart.com/thearenddude/art/3D-Yoshi-208693970 3D Yoshi]. ''DeviantArt''. Retrieved November 6, 2021.</ref>
**[[Wario]]'s [[:File:Dr Mario World - Dr Wario.png|render]] mimics a render by an artist mostly known online by the name of RatchetMario.<ref>SirFowlman (July 29, 2021). [https://twitter.com/sirfowlman/status/1420508530839146501?s=21 Oh that's nothing, the official artwork of Wario is based on @RatchetMario's old Wario render that you see everywhere.] ''Twitter''. Retrieved November 6, 2021.</ref>
**[[Wario]]'s [[:File:Dr Mario World - Dr Wario.png|render]] mimics a render by an artist mostly known online by the name of RatchetMario.<ref>SirFowlman (July 29, 2021). [https://twitter.com/sirfowlman/status/1420508530839146501?s=21 Oh that's nothing, the official artwork of Wario is based on @RatchetMario's old Wario render that you see everywhere.] ''Twitter''. Retrieved November 6, 2021.</ref>
**One of [[Baby Rosalina]]'s [[:File:DMW - New doctors December 2019.jpg|renders]] mimics a fan-made render made before her introduction in official media.<ref>[[:File:BabyRosalina3D.png|The render in question]]</ref>
**[[Petey Piranha]]'s [[:File:DMW Petey Piranha Solo Art.png|render]] mimics a render by DeviantArt user Nintega-Dario.<ref>Nintega-Dario (February 7, 2019). [https://www.deviantart.com/nintega-dario/art/Petey-Piranha-Happy-Render-784547972 Petey Piranha Happy Render]. ''DeviantArt''. Retrieved November 6, 2021.</ref>
**[[Petey Piranha]]'s [[:File:DMW Petey Piranha Solo Art.png|render]] mimics a render by DeviantArt user Nintega-Dario.<ref>Nintega-Dario (February 7, 2019). [https://www.deviantart.com/nintega-dario/art/Petey-Piranha-Happy-Render-784547972 Petey Piranha Happy Render]. ''DeviantArt''. Retrieved November 6, 2021.</ref>
*The official ''Dr. Mario World'' {{wp|Facebook}} page (see [[Dr. Mario World#External links|Dr. Mario World § External links]]) has never been {{wp|Account verification|verified}}, unlike other Facebook pages operated by Nintendo.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://drmario-world.com Official website]
*[https://drmario-world.com Official website]
*[https://apps.apple.com/app/id1440129313 App Store page]
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nintendo.zama Google Play page]
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nintendo.zama Google Play page]
;Official social media accounts
*[https://facebook.com/DrMarioWorld Facebook]
*[https://X.com/Drmarioworld_EN X] (English)
*[https://X.com/Drmarioworld_JP X] (Japanese)
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