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There are 25 rounds per Chapter. The chapters serve only as checkpoints where Mario and his party could save, however; even if they are in Chapter 6-4, by using the [[Return Pipe]] they must start over from Chapter 6-1. | There are 25 rounds per Chapter. The chapters serve only as checkpoints where Mario and his party could save, however; even if they are in Chapter 6-4, by using the [[Return Pipe]] they must start over from Chapter 6-1. | ||
After defeating all 100 Sammer Guys, King Sammer rewards the team with seven [[Catch Card|Catch Cards]]. These cards all contain a party member from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', one for [[Goombella]], [[Koops]], [[Madame Flurrie]], [[Mini-Yoshi|Yoshi]], [[Vivian]], [[Admiral Bobbery]], and [[Ms. Mowz]]. When the player goes back to Sammer's Kingdom after beating the Duel of 100, King Sammer says he'll banish the 100 Sammer Guys again and replace them with 100 cat robots, and thus the player [[Unrevisitable | After defeating all 100 Sammer Guys, King Sammer rewards the team with seven [[Catch Card|Catch Cards]]. These cards all contain a party member from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', one for [[Goombella]], [[Koops]], [[Madame Flurrie]], [[Mini-Yoshi|Yoshi]], [[Vivian]], [[Admiral Bobbery]], and [[Ms. Mowz]]. When the player goes back to Sammer's Kingdom after beating the Duel of 100, King Sammer says he'll banish the 100 Sammer Guys again and replace them with 100 cat robots, and thus the player [[Unrevisitable area|cannot go back to fight the Sammer Guys again]]. This is a reference to [[Francis]] and his many cat robots. | ||
There is an implied video game called ''[[List of implied entertainment#Duel of 100: The Home Edition|Duel of 100: The Home Edition]]'' that is popular in Sammer's Kingdom. One Sammer Guy enjoys playing as himself. | There is an implied video game called ''[[List of implied entertainment#Duel of 100: The Home Edition|Duel of 100: The Home Edition]]'' that is popular in Sammer's Kingdom. One Sammer Guy enjoys playing as himself. |
Revision as of 22:57, April 22, 2021
The Duel of 100 is the Sammer Guy Tournament held in Sammer's Kingdom during the events of Super Paper Mario. Mario, Princess Peach, and Bowser enter it to receive the Pure Heart held by King Sammer. After twenty fights, The Void grows so large that Rolling Thwomp has to rush through the gates, plowing through the remaining Sammer Guys, and forcing the player to stop fighting for the moment until the end of the game. After the game is finished, however, the gang, now with Luigi, can reenter the tournament to fight all 100 Sammer Guys with unique names. Each Sammer Guy has its own introduction scene when the player enters the arena before starting the round.
There are 25 rounds per Chapter. The chapters serve only as checkpoints where Mario and his party could save, however; even if they are in Chapter 6-4, by using the Return Pipe they must start over from Chapter 6-1.
After defeating all 100 Sammer Guys, King Sammer rewards the team with seven Catch Cards. These cards all contain a party member from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, one for Goombella, Koops, Madame Flurrie, Yoshi, Vivian, Admiral Bobbery, and Ms. Mowz. When the player goes back to Sammer's Kingdom after beating the Duel of 100, King Sammer says he'll banish the 100 Sammer Guys again and replace them with 100 cat robots, and thus the player cannot go back to fight the Sammer Guys again. This is a reference to Francis and his many cat robots.
There is an implied video game called Duel of 100: The Home Edition that is popular in Sammer's Kingdom. One Sammer Guy enjoys playing as himself.
Stages
- Chapter 6-1: Sammer's Kingdom
- Chapter 6-2: Sammer's Early Duels
- Chapter 6-3: Sammer's Proving Grounds
- Chapter 6-4: Sammer's Endgame
Sammer Guys
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ぶじゅつ大会[?] Bujutsu Taikai |
Martial Arts Tournament |