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Being defeated causes all Toads on the screen to leave. While there’s no limit to the amount of Toads that can cheer for the player, only the first 30 Toads cheering for each of the two players are shown in the Toad Tally. After the winner is determined, the Toads cheering for the loser move over to the winning side. If the player won, this means all of the opponent's Toads join them and every Toad goes your kingdom via a red [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]. If the opponent won, some of the cheering Toads leave the player, which also counts against the Toads in your kingdom. | Being defeated causes all Toads on the screen to leave. While there’s no limit to the amount of Toads that can cheer for the player, only the first 30 Toads cheering for each of the two players are shown in the Toad Tally. After the winner is determined, the Toads cheering for the loser move over to the winning side. If the player won, this means all of the opponent's Toads join them and every Toad goes your kingdom via a red [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]. If the opponent won, some of the cheering Toads leave the player, which also counts against the Toads in your kingdom. | ||
The colors of Toads that cheer for the player in Toad Rally depends on the environment. Red Toads are in the crowd for any course, but the other colors are more limited in their appearance. | The colors of Toads that cheer for the player in Toad Rally depends on the environment. Red Toads are in the crowd for any course, but the other colors are more limited in their appearance. There are seven environments that courses in Toad Rally use, and each of them has a different set of colors of Toads that can appear. They are: | ||
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(Note that this means players who have not purchased the game cannot obtain Yellow or Purple Toads, as none of the courses accessible to such a player are Airships | (Note that this means players who have not purchased the game cannot obtain Yellow or Purple Toads, as none of the courses accessible to such a player are Airships or Ghost Houses.<ref>{cite|quote=I can't receive Purple Toads or Yellow Toads even after clearing World 2-1 and beyond. You must purchase all the worlds in order to get Purple Toads and Yellow Toads.|author=|title=Help and Inquiries|url=https://support.supermariorun.com/en-US/faq|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=October 30, 2024}})</ref>) | ||
Additionally, certain characters can change the mechanics of Toads. [[Yoshi]]s are popular with Toads of the same color, and thus are more likely to cheer for that Yoshi. This also allows for Toads of colors that normally do not cheer on that kind of course to appear. As stated before, if the player plays as Toadette, the player is able to attract Toads more easily and in the result screen some of the opponent's Toads switch to the player's side. | Additionally, certain characters can change the mechanics of Toads. [[Yoshi]]s are popular with Toads of the same color, and thus are more likely to cheer for that Yoshi. This also allows for Toads of colors that normally do not cheer on that kind of course to appear. As stated before, if the player plays as Toadette, the player is able to attract Toads more easily and in the result screen some of the opponent's Toads switch to the player's side. |