Vibe

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Heart Panel
Vibes on the bottom screen of the Nintendo DS
Vibes
Vibes artwork

Vibes are emotions forced on any living thing appearing in the game Super Princess Peach. In this title, as the playable character, Princess Peach can freely use one of four of types of vibe: Joy, Rage, Gloom, and Calm. However, enemies continue using an infinite amount of a single type of vibe until they are defeated, while Peach can only use vibes until her Vibe Gauge is empty. Despite their names, the Calm Heart Panel has a happy face, and the Joy Heart Panel has a calm face.

Vibe Gauge[edit]

Vibe Gauge.png

The Vibe Gauge is the meter used to show the amount of vibe energy that Peach currently has to use. The orange coloring shows the energy in the Vibe Gauge that is used for Peach's Joy, Rage, Gloom, and Calm vibes, while blue coloring indicates that she has no vibe energy to use at all.

The Vibe Gauge can be filled by picking up crystals or having Perry eat an enemy. Peach can also expand the amount of vibe energy that she can carry by buying Vibe Tea at the Toad Shop. If the player purchased the Endless Vibe item and has it turned on, then the gauge will not deplete at all.

Names in other languages[edit]

Vibe[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きぶん[?]
Kibun
Feeling
Chinese 感情(愛心)[1]
Gǎnqíng (àixīn)
情感[2][3]
Qínggǎn
Emotion (heart)

Emotion

Italian Emozione[?] Emotion
Spanish Sensación[?] Feeling

Vibe Gauge[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲージ[4]
Ki Do Ai Raku Gēji
Lit. Joy Rage Sorrow Ease Gauge
Italian Emozionometro[?] Emotion Meter

Trivia[edit]

  • The vibes may be based on the four temperaments, with the Joy vibe being based on the sanguine temperament, the Rage vibe being based on the choleric temperament, the Gloom vibe being based on the melancholic temperament, and the Calm vibe being based on the phlegmatic temperament.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Detail page for Nintendo DS games from Nintendo in Taiwan. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Official simplified Chinese website for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  3. ^ Official traditional Chinese website for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  4. ^ Super Princess Peach Japanese instruction booklet, pages 14, 15, 16, 18.