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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Mario's Underground Workings}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Mario's (when he's not wielding a Bazooka) Underground Workings}}


==Completed <s>constipation</s> projects==
==Completed <s>constipation</s> projects==
*[http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=User:Mario/sandbox&oldid=1734225 Audio use policy] (completed in 16:35, 18 October 2014‎)
*[http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=User:Mario/sandbox&oldid=1734225 Audio use policy] (completed in 16:35, 18 October 2014)
*[[Equipment]] (completed in 20:45, 19 November 2014)
*[[Equipment]] (completed in 20:45, 19 November 2014)
*[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]] (sniped in 17:18, 17 January 2015)
*[[MarioWiki:Image maps]] (passed in September 18)


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===Veterans===
===Veterans===
<gallery widths=70px perrow=8>
<gallery widths=70px perrow=8>
File:Mario SSB4 Artwork.png|[[Mario]]
Mario SSB4 Artwork.png|[[Mario]]
Mario SSB4 Artwork - Fire.jpg
Mario SSB4 Artwork - Fire.jpg
Mario SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Mario SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
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Mario SSB4 Artwork - Waluigi.jpg
Mario SSB4 Artwork - Waluigi.jpg


File:Luigi SSBU.png|[[Luigi]]
Luigi SSBWiiU.png|[[Luigi]]
File:Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Orange.jpg
Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Orange.jpg
File:Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
File:Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Fire.jpg
Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Fire.jpg
File:Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Waluigi.jpg
Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Waluigi.jpg
File:Luigi SSB4 Artwork - BlueGreen.jpg
Luigi SSB4 Artwork - BlueGreen.jpg
File:Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Luigi SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg


File:Wii U Peach artwork.png|[[Peach]]
Wii U Peach artwork.png|[[Peach]]
File:Peach SSB4 Artwork - Daisy.jpg
Peach SSB4 Artwork - Daisy.jpg
File:Peach SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Peach SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Peach SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Peach SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Peach SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Peach SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Peach SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Peach SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
File:Peach SSB4 Artwork - Fire.jpg
Peach SSB4 Artwork - Fire.jpg
File:Peach SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Peach SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg


File:SSB4 - Bowser Artwork.png|[[Bowser]]
SSB4 - Bowser Artwork.png|[[Bowser]]
File:Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
File:Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
File:Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Bowser SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Bowser SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
File:Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Tinted.jpg
Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Tinted.jpg
File:Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Bowser SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg


File:Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Dr. Mario]]
Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork.png|[[Dr. Mario]]
File:Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
File:Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
File:Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg


File:SSB4 - Donkey Kong Artwork.png|[[Donkey Kong]]
SSB4 - Donkey Kong Artwork.png|[[Donkey Kong]]
File:Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
File:Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
File:Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
File:Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
Donkey Kong SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg


File:Diddy Kong SSB4 - Artwork.png|[[Diddy Kong]]
Diddy Kong SSB4 - Artwork.png|[[Diddy Kong]]
File:Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - White Yellow.jpg
Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - White Yellow.jpg
File:Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
File:Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Brown.jpg
Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - Brown.jpg
File:Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Diddy Kong SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg


File:SSB4 - Link Artwork.png|[[Link]]
SSB4 - Link Artwork.png|[[Link]]
File:Link SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Link SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Link SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Link SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Link SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Link SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Link SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Link SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
File:Link SSB4 Artwork - Shadow.jpg
Link SSB4 Artwork - Shadow.jpg
File:Link SSB4 Artwork - Skyward Sword.jpg
Link SSB4 Artwork - Skyward Sword.jpg
File:Link SSB4 Artwork - Fierce Deity.jpg
Link SSB4 Artwork - Fierce Deity.jpg


File:SSB4 - Zelda Artwork.png|[[Zelda]]
SSB4 - Zelda Artwork.png|[[Zelda]]
File:Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
File:Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Ocarina of Time.jpg
Zelda SSB4 Artwork - Ocarina of Time.jpg
File:Zelda SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Zelda SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg


File:SheikSSB4.png|[[Sheik]]
SheikSSB4.png|[[Sheik]]
File:Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Ocarina of Time.jpg
Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Ocarina of Time.jpg
File:Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
File:Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Sheik SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
File:Sheik SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Sheik SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg


File:Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Ganondorf]]
Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Ganondorf]]
File:Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
File:SSB4 Ganondorf Artwork - Purple.jpg
SSB4 Ganondorf Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Brown.jpg
Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Brown.jpg
File:Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Gray.jpg
Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Gray.jpg
File:Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Ganondorf SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg


File:SSB4 - Toon Link Artwork.png|[[Toon Link]]
SSB4 - Toon Link Artwork.png|[[Toon Link]]
File:Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Original.jpg
Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Original.jpg
File:Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Shadow.jpg
Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Shadow.jpg
File:Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
File:Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Link's Awakening.jpg
Toon Link SSB4 Artwork - Link's Awakening.jpg


File:SSB4 - Samus Artwork.png|[[Samus]]
SSB4 - Samus Artwork.png|[[Samus]]
File:Samus SSB4 Artwork - Light Blue.jpg
Samus SSB4 Artwork - Light Blue.jpg
File:Samus SSB4 Artwork -Pink.jpg
Samus SSB4 Artwork -Pink.jpg
File:Samus SSB4 Artwork - Brown.jpg
Samus SSB4 Artwork - Brown.jpg
File:Samus SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Samus SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Samus SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Samus SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Samus SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Samus SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
File:Samus SSB4 Artwork - Dark Blue.jpg
Samus SSB4 Artwork - Dark Blue.jpg


File:ZeroSuitSamusSSB4.png|[[Zero Suit Samus]]
ZeroSuitSamusSSB4.png|[[Zero Suit Samus]]
File:Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
File:Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
File:Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Shorts Orange.jpg
Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Shorts Orange.jpg
File:Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Shorts Blue.jpg
Zero Suit Samus SSB4 Artwork - Shorts Blue.jpg


File:YoshiSSB4.png|[[Yoshi]]
YoshiSSB4.png|[[Yoshi]]
File:Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
File:Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
File:Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Light Blue.jpg
Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Light Blue.jpg
File:Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Yoshi SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg


File:KirbySSB4.png|[[Kirby]]
KirbySSB4.png|[[Kirby]]
File:Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
File:Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Kirby SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Kirby SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
File:Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Orange.jpg
Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Orange.jpg
File:Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Meta Knight.jpg
Kirby SSB4 Artwork - Meta Knight.jpg


File:SSB4 - Dedede Artwork.png|[[King Dedede]]
SSB4 - Dedede Artwork.png|[[King Dedede]]
File:King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
File:King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Light Blue.jpg
King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Light Blue.jpg
File:King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Grayscale.jpg
King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Grayscale.jpg
File:King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
King Dedede SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg


File:Meta Knight SSB4.png|[[Meta Knight]]
Meta Knight SSB4.png|[[Meta Knight]]
File:Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - White.jpg
File:Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Dark.jpg
Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Dark.jpg
File:Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
File:Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Gray.jpg
Meta Knight SSB4 Artwork - Gray.jpg


File:Wario SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Wario]]
Wario SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Wario]]
File:Wario SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Wario SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Wario SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Wario SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
File:Wario SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Wario SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Wario SSB4 Artwork Overalls.jpg
Wario SSB4 Artwork Overalls.jpg
File:Wario SSB4 Artwork Overalls - Red.jpg
Wario SSB4 Artwork Overalls - Red.jpg
File:Wario SSB4 Artwork Overalls - Blue.jpg
Wario SSB4 Artwork Overalls - Blue.jpg
File:Wario SSB4 Artwork Overalls - Green.jpg
Wario SSB4 Artwork Overalls - Green.jpg
 
PitSSB4.png|[[Pit]]
Pit SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Pit SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Pit SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Pit SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Pit SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Pit SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Pit SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Newcomers===
===Newcomers===
<gallery widths=70px perrow=8>
<gallery widths=70px perrow=8>
File:SSB4 Rosalina Artwork.png|[[Rosalina]]
SSB4 Rosalina Artwork.png|[[Rosalina]]
File:Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
File:Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Yellow.jpg
File:Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
File:Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
File:Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
File:Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
File:Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - WhiteRed.jpg
Rosalina SSB4 Artwork - WhiteRed.jpg


File:Bowser Jr SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Bowser Jr.]]
Bowser Jr - Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.png|[[Bowser Jr.]]
File:Roy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Roy]]
Roy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Roy]]
File:Wendy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Wendy]]
Wendy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Wendy]]
File:Iggy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Iggy]]
Iggy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Iggy]]
File:Morton SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Morton]]
Morton SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Morton]]
File:Lemmy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Lemmy]]
Lemmy SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Lemmy]]
File:Ludwig SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Ludwig]]
Ludwig SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Ludwig]]
File:Larry SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Larry]]
Larry SSB4 Artwork.jpg|[[Larry]]


Palutena SSB4.png|[[Palutena]]
Palutena SSB4 Artwork - Pink.jpg
Palutena SSB4 Artwork - Cyan.jpg
Palutena SSB4 Artwork - Green.jpg
Palutena SSB4 Artwork - Blue.jpg
Palutena SSB4 Artwork - Red.jpg
Palutena SSB4 Artwork - Black.jpg
Palutena SSB4 Artwork - Purple.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==Equipment and crap==
{| class=sortable align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial;"
|-
!width=10%| Name
!width="64px"|Image
!Types (in ascending power)
!Usable by
!width="180px"| Names in other languages
|-
|Shoes
|[[File:Equipment Shoes.png]]
|Ordinary Shoes, Lightweight Shoes, Ultra-Lightweight Shoes
|[[File:Mario Head SSB4.png|link=Mario|32x32px]] [[File:Luigi Head SSB4.png|link=Luigi|32x32px]] [[File:Wario Head SSB4.png|link=Wario|32x32px]] [[File:Sheik Head SSB4.png|link=Sheik|32x32px]] [[File:Ness Head SSB4.png|link=Ness|32x32px]] [[File:Villager Head SSB4.png|link=Villager|32x32px]] [[File:Wii Fit Trainer Head SSB4.png|link=Wii Fit Trainer|32x32px]] [[File:Dr Mario Head SSB4.png|link=Dr. Mario|32x32px]] [[File:Shulk Head SSB4.png|link=Shulk|32x32px]] [[File:Sonic Head SSB4.png|link=Sonic|32x32px]]
|'''Fr (NOA):''' ''Souliers'' - "shoes"<br>'''Jap:''' クソ ''Kuso'' - "Shit"
|-
|}
<br clear=all>
{| border=1 cellpadding=1 cellspacing=0 width=100%
|-
! width=10%|Trait !! width=10%|In other languages !! width=30%|Description!! width=55%|Details (in-game description)
|-
|Moon Launcher|| Fr<sub>NOA</sub>:Chandelle||Improved launch ability||1.3x attack power when launching enemies upward.
|}
==Blarg derp==
[[Koopa clan|Koopa (species)]] article sucks.
===Bowser's species===
{{main|Bowser}}
[[File:Bowser - Mario Party 10.png|thumb]]
Not much is known about the species of Koopa to which Bowser belongs. The only members appear to be [[Bowser]], [[Bowser Jr.]], the [[Koopalings]], and the [[Koopa Kids]]. Their most notable feature is their [[Bowser's Shell|spiked shells]], similar to a [[Spiny]]. Unlike a Spiny however, members of this species of Koopa stand upright, and are typically much larger than most types of Koopas upon reaching adulthood. Even as a child, Bowser Jr. is almost as tall as a full-grown Koopa Troopa.<ref>[[Media:Size chart.jpg|Size comparison chart.]]</ref>. However, Lemmy Koopa is actually almost as small as [[Toad]]<ref>[http://pressthebuttons.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452033569e201b8d0b43f5b970c 1993 Nintendo Character Guide Comparison Chart that includes some Koopalings] and [http://pressthebuttons.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452033569e201b7c72a96cb970b 1993 Nintendo Character Guide Comparison Chart that includes Toad.] ''Press The Buttons''. Retrieved October 14,2015.</ref> while his younger brother Larry is bigger in size<ref>[http://pressthebuttons.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452033569e201b8d0b43f5b970c 1993 Nintendo Character Guide Comparison Chart that includes some Koopalings]</ref><ref>"''Bowser's youngest Koopaling, Larry, has taken over the Grass Land.''" - ''Nintendo Power Strategy Guide'' for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', page 9.</ref>, showing that some variability in size exists among Koopas belonging to Bowser's species. A unique feature of this species is that their shells don't entirely cover their whole body. Instead, their shells only cover their backs while only having a padded stomach in the front (that could be part of their shells). These Koopas are known for their strength, sometimes the ability to breathe out flames, and durability, even as children, as well as magical powers; they typically are the leaders of the Koopa race. Unlike Koopa Troopas, Bowser's species don't have a beak.
{{br}}
===Hammer Bro.===
{{main|Hammer Bro}}
[[File:NSMBU Hammer Bro Artwork.png|thumb]]
'''Hammer Bros.''' (or '''Hammer Brothers''') are a type of Koopa that stand upright, wear helmets and throw hammers at passerby. There are various similar Koopas who throw other objects at their opponents, such as the [[Boomerang Bro]]s. and the [[Fire Bro]]s., the latter of which spits its projectiles from its mouth, instead of pulling them from thin air. All of these Koopas have similar shell patterns, and beaks that are lighter in color than the rest of their face, both of which sets them apart from Koopa Troopas, which are also slightly smaller.
;Other Hammer Bro. species
*[[Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother]] - description blarg derp
**[[Calm Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother]] - description blarg derp
*[[Boomerang Bro]] - description blarg derp
**[[Boomerang Bro (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)]] - description blarg derp
**[[Dark Boomerang Bro]] - description blarg derp
**[[Goomerang Brother]] - description blarg derp
**[[Shiny Boomerang Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Business Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Calm Hammer Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Chomp Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Dark Hammer Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Fire Bro]] - description blarg derp
**[[Dark Fire Bro]] - description blarg derp
**[[Shiny Fire Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Ice Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Limbo Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Shiny Hammer Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Sledge Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Sumo Bro]] - description blarg derp
*[[Yo Bro]] - description blarg derp
===Koopa Troopa===
{{main|Koopa Troopa}}
[[File:MP10KoopaTroopa.png|thumb]]
'''Koopa Troopas''' (often shortened to plain '''Koopas''' and occasionally to '''Troopas''', Japanese ノコノコ ''Nokonoko'') are common enemies in the ''Mario'' series. While some are peaceful, Koopa Troopas are usually displayed as foot soldiers of the Koopa Troop under the direct leadership of Bowser. They are considered to be the archetypal Koopas, as they have no special abilities like [[#Hammer Bros.|Hammer Bros.]] or [[#Lakitu|Lakitu]]. Throughout the Mario series, Koopa Troopas have appeared as both quadrupedal creatures (four legged) and bipedal (walking on two legs). Since their debut in ''Super Mario Bros.'', Koopa Troopas have appeared in almost every game, usually as enemies, but also as playable characters in numerous spin-offs and the first two ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games.
;Other Koopa Troopa species
*[[Ankoopa]]
*[[Beach Koopa]]
*[[Big Koopa Troopa]]
**[[Big Dry Bones]]
**[[Colossal Koopa Paratroopa]]
*[[Bombshell Koopa]]
*[[Climbing Koopa]]
*[[Dark Koopa]]
*[[Dry Bones]]
**[[Big Dry Bones]]
**[[Dark Bones]]
**[[Dry Bones (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)]]
**[[Dull Bones]]
***[[Dark Dull Bones]]
**[[Parabones]]
**[[Red Bones]]
**[[Sad Dry Bones]]
**[[Shiny Dry Bones]]
**[[Vomer]]
*[[Glad Red Koopa]]
*[[Kamikaze Koopa]]
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]]
**[[Colossal Koopa Paratroopa]]
**[[Dark Paratroopa]]
**[[Dreamy Paratroopa]]
**[[Glad Red Paratroopa]]
**[[Heavy Troopa]]
**[[KP Paratroopa]]
**[[Mad Green Paratroopa]]
**[[Malakoopa]]
**[[Paratroopea]]
**[[Scaratroopea]]
**[[Shady Paratroopa]]
**[[Shiny Koopa Paratroopa]]
**[[Tub-O-Troopa]]
**[[Z Koopa]]
**[[Parabones]]
*[[Koopatrol]]
**[[Dark Koopatrol]]
*[[KP Koopa]]
**[[KP Paratroopa]]
*[[Mad Green Koopa]]
*[[Mask Koopa]]
*[[Mural Koopa]]
*[[Shady Koopa]]
**[[Shady Paratroopa]]
*[[Space Troopa]]
*[[Spike Koopa]]
*[[State Troopa]]
*[[Stormtroopa]]
*[[Super Koopa]]
*[[Super Troopa]]
*[[Terra Cotta]]
*[[Troopea]]
**[[Elite Troopea]]
**[[Paratroopea]]
**[[Scaratroopea]]
*[[Wereturtle]]


== ==
== ==


==Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS: The Game==
<nowiki>{{italic title|''Super Mario-Kun'' Volume 3}}</nowiki>
{{Infobox
{{publication infobox
|image=[[File:Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS US final boxart.jpg|250px]]<br>'''North American boxart'''
|title=''Super Mario-Kun'' Volume 3
|developer=[[Sora Ltd.]]<br>[[Bandai Namco Games]]
|image=[[File:SMK3.jpg|200px]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=Shogakukan (Japan) (1991)<br>Soleil Manga (France) (2015)
|released={{releasedate|Japan|September 13, 2014|Germany|October 2, 2014<ref name="Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS German Release">[http://www.smashbros.com/de/3ds/index.html]</ref>|USA|October 3, 2014|Europe|October 3, 2014|Australia|October 4, 2014}}
|label=Coro Coro Comics
|genre=Fighting
|artist=Yukio Sawada
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E10+|pegi=12|cero=A|acb=PG|usk=12}}
|volume_no=3
|modes=Single player<br>Multiplayer
|platforms=[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|media={{container|3ds=1|3dsdl=1}}
|input={{input|3ds=1}}
}}
}}


'''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''' is the fourth installment and the first handheld game in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. [[Sora Ltd.]] and [[Bandai Namco Games]] developed these games.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/06-21-2012/message Nintendo Direct 06-21-2012: Message from Masahiro Sakurai]</ref> It is developed at the same time as its partner game, ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', but it is released earlier due to earlier completion. It shares many contents as its partner game, but it has a few exclusives, most notably, the Smash Run mode. It can also connect with its partner game and transfer customized characters between each other, and the [[Nintendo 3DS]] can be used as a controller for the Wii U version. The game requires 2.1 GB (17,300 blocks) of memory on an SD Card, if downloaded from the [[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]].<ref>[http://i.imgur.com/iU571fE.jpg <nowiki>http://i.imgur.com/iU571fE.jpg</nowiki>]</ref> Screenshots cannot be posted to the games' Miiverse community<ref>[https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/14866558073037299863/14866558073037299866 Miiverse - Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U Community(All) | Nintendo]</ref> from an original [[Nintendo 3DS]] model, as the game's high processing requirements stop Miiverse from being accessible when the game is active. The [[New Nintendo 3DS]] is capable of doing so, due to its improved processing power.
'''''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' Volume 3''' continues the arc based on ''[[Super Mario World]]''. [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Yoshi]] continue in their travels to rescue [[Princess Peach]] from [[Bowser]]. It features a [[Rex]] and a [[Dino-Torch]] as [[Yoshi]]'s friend. Along the way, Mario and his friends participate in Bowser's Prisoner-Ball game, fight a Buzzy Beetle construction crew, fight familiar enemies from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', escort a [[Boo]] baby, and many more. They also fight and defeat [[Wendy O. Koopa]] twice along the way. The volume contains eleven chapters, labeled as [[level]]s.


==Gameplay==
==Contents==
[[File:SSB3DS main menu.jpg|thumb|left]]
===Level 1===
''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' features similar gameplay to its predecessors, although it most closely resembles the engine in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. For instance, [[Air Dodge|air dodging]] has remained the same and [[Final Smash]]es and [[Footstool Jump]]ing have returned, although random [[trip]]ping has been removed.<ref name="Developer Direct">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQD1yJinzeQ#aid=P-_6kKFPkbY YouTube - Wii U & Nintendo 3DS Developer Direct - Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U @E3 2013]</ref>
Les retrouvailles autour d'un bon petit plat de Drabon!!! (The reunion around Rex's good meal!!!)


The core gameplay of the ''Smash Bros.'' games consist of characters having percentages starting at zero. When they take damage, their percentages rise and they get more easily knocked away. A character is KO'd once that character is knocked far enough, beyond the blast line, indicated by a colorful explosion, falling in the background and turning into a star, or hitting the screen.
The chapter begins with Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi in the forest. Yoshi has invited Mario and Luigi to see his friend, [[Rex]]. Rex has fled [[Bowser]] and has set up a secret base. Mario makes a playful confusion with [[wikipedia:Doraemon|Doraemon]] and [[Rex]].<ref>In Japanese, compare ドラボン (''Dorabon'') and  ドラえもん (''Doramon''). In French, Rex's name is "Drabon", which is also similar to Doraemon.</ref> Mario and Luigi, however, become ensnared in a rope trap. Yoshi tries to help, but bumps into a wasp hive. Rex then reveals himself to have set up the trap and believes that Mario and Luigi are Bowser's minions. Mario and Luigi deny this and beg Yoshi to explain for them. Rex mistakes Yoshi for a monster because Yoshi's face is swollen from the wasp stings. Yoshi proves himself by asking Rex to remember the times he and Yoshi when Yoshi used his tongue to grab him. Convinced, Rex apologizes and shows Mario and Luigi his secret base.


Characters can attack with simple button commands. The A Button is used generally for standard attacks, and the direction of {{button|3ds|Stick}} while {{button|3DS|A}} button is pressed can dictate the direction, type, and strength of attack. Tapping {{button|3ds|Stick}} while pressing {{button|3DS|A}} initiates a Smash Attack, a strong move which is often used to score KOs. {{button|3DS|B}} is used for special attacks, which can vary from character to character, although their up specials tend to be recovery moves. Players can shield to block attacks with {{button|3DS|R}}. Grabbing, which can stop shielding or help position opponents, is done with {{button|3DS|L}}. The trigger buttons have been switched from the previous ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, where one left should button is used for shielding while one right shoulder button is used for grabbing.
A [[Magikoopa]] and a [[Koopa Troopa]] (labeled as number 3) discover the cave. The Koopa Troopa tries to ambush, but Magikoopa quickly stops it. The Magikoopa then summons a mind-controlling shell to force Rex to capture Mario and Luigi.


Each character is given at least two jumps, activated by pressing {{button|3DS|X}}, {{button|3DS|Y}}, or by pressing up on {{button|3ds|Stick}}, which can be extended once with an up special move, usually. If players are knocked out of the stage, they can use these jumps to attempt to recover to the stage.
In the cave, Yoshi asks for something to eat. The magical shell attaches itself to Rex's head and brainwashes him to eliminate Mario, who is Rex's enemy. Rex decides to prepare a toxic soup to poison him. Mario hesitates to eat it, but Yoshi tries reassuring him that Rex is a good chef. Yoshi cannot control his appetite, however, and quickly eats it, while Mario complains that Yoshi did not even leave the bowl. Yoshi then shows signs of sickness, and Rex gloats, asking Yoshi how the poisoned dish is, shocking Mario. Yoshi happily digests it, causing Rex to swear and realize that Yoshi's stomach is tougher than lead. Mario demands Rex if Rex intends to poison him. Yoshi asks for seconds, but Mario shouts and warns that Rex is trying to kill them. Yoshi denies it, alleging that Rex is harmless, but they immediately get hit by Rex's flamethrower. Meanwhile, the Magikoopa decides that it is enough and gives Rex powers.


Aesthetically, ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' features black outlines around each fighter. Players can adjust the outline from three options: thick, thin, and none. During a team match, regardless of the option, an outline corresponding to the team color surrounds the character. ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' are the first games that allow any character's color to be on a team, whereas on the previous ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, characters are required to use one of three colors that match their team. For example, in the previous ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, Mario on the blue team is required to use his blue color scheme where in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', Mario can use any color scheme to be on the blue team.
Rex grows enormous and is about to stomp Mario. Mario steals his shoe and attempts to use it as a [[Goomba's Shoe]] to hit Rex, much to Yoshi's dismay. Rex's smelly foot disgusts Mario. Yoshi is relieved, but Mario, getting pummeled by Rex, wishes Yoshi has paid more attention to him. Yoshi snaps and tells Rex to stop and remember good memories. Rex recalls only unpleasant memories and hits Yoshi with his foot. The Magikoopa gives Rex functional wings as part of the Super Rex form to try to finish Mario and his friends. Mario cannot fight back, but he finds a [[! Switch]] and causes [[Exclamation Mark Block|! Block]]s to fall on Rex. The magical shell falls from Rex's head and reverts Rex to normal. Luigi discovers the Magikoopa underneath the blocks. Mario and Yoshi realize that Kamek is behind Rex's bad actions, so they attach the magical shell on the Magikoopa's head. Mario forces the Magikoopa to dance, and the Koopa Troopa remarks how badly the Magikoopa is dancing.


From the transition from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the overall theme has been changed, with brighter and bolder colors, and many characters have a more cartoony set of facial expressions.
===Level 2===
Bowser et Mario se défient à la balle aux prisonniers! (Bowser and Mario defy themselves at Prisoner Ball!)


===Customization/cross-connectivity===
===Level 3===
{{main|Equipment}}
Attention danger! Travaux souterrains! (Danger! Construction work underground!)
[[File:SSB4 3DS Equipment.jpeg|thumb]]
Players can also equip items to fighters to increase specific attributes (attack, defense, or speed) while sacrificing others. Up to three items can be equipped at a time, and some items provide additional side effects to the fighter.<ref>[http://www.smashbros.com/us/howto/entry2.html]</ref> Players can send customized fighters from one version to the other. Players can customize fighter's special attacks with one of three variations for each, provided that the variations are unlocked first. The Mii Fighters and Palutena, however, have custom special attacks that original moves; these are unlocked from the beginning.


Custom characters cannot be used in With Anyone online. Additionally, by connecting the two games the player can use a Nintendo 3DS as a controller for the Wii U version<ref>S. Good, Owen (September 13, 2014). [http://www.polygon.com/2014/9/13/6145039/super-smash-bros-on-will-u-will-allow-players-to-use-a-3ds-as-a Super Smash Bros. on Wii U will allow players to use a 3DS as a controller]. Polygon. Retrieved September 15, 2014.</ref>.
===Level 4===
{{br}}
Courage à l'armée remplaçants!!!
 
===Level 5===
À la recherche de la maman de bébé Boo! (Searching for the baby Boo's mom!)
 
===Level 6===
Chez les Thwomp, les liens sont plus solides que le roc! (At Thwomp's place, the lineage is more solid than rock!)
 
===Level 7===
Yoshi en danger! Décompte fatal avant l'explosion! (Yoshi in danger! Fatal countdown before explosion!)
 
===Level 8===
Attention aux blocs qui tombent à pic!
 
===Super Luigi: Manga Adventures===
 
===Level 9===
Chaud devant! Dino-torch à la rescousse de son petit papa!
 
===Level 10===
L'arbre de noël de la peur! (The Christmas Tree of Fright!)
 
===Level 11===
Défilé d'ànciens boss dans le château de Bowser!
 
===Les super techniques de Mario===
 
===Les super labyrinthes de Mario===
 
== ==


====Smash Run====
===3D artwork===
A new mode, Smash Run is a Nintendo 3DS-exclusive mode strongly resembling the [[wikirby:City Trial|City Trial]] mode from ''[[wikirby:Kirby Air Ride|Kirby Air Ride]]'' while including elements of the Subspace Emissary mode from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. In this mode, players travel in a large maze-like map, fighting enemies from both Nintendo games and from ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, such as [[Magikoopa]]s, [[Chandelure]], [[Goomba]]s, [[Shy Guy]]s, and [[Kremling]]s. Before going into battle, players can equip powers, which have a variety of effects, such as being a more powerful attack, temporarily increasing stats, healing, or equipping the player with an item. The player can equip only a certain number of powers based on their weight, the maximum weight being determined by the player's current equipment and the fighter.
<gallery>
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Mario CSR report 2022.png|Artwork of Mario for Nintendo's 2022 CSR report
Marioicon.png|Mario icon
My Nintendo Mario's Head.png|My Nintendo


While fighting, players can collect several items similar to [[wikirby:Patch|patches]]. These stat boosts can increase attack power, special attack power, jumping, or movement speed; there are also special stat boosts which increase all stats. After five minutes, players are shown their final stats, courtesy of the stat boosts they collected, and they are pitted in one of several modes, similar to the Stadiums from City Trial, in which players must fulfill the given conditions to win.
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Marioposing.png|Mario pointing
Marioart11.png|Mario pointing
Mario art16.png|Mario pointing
MarioNP.png|Mario giving a thumbs-up
Mario thumbs-up.png|Club Nintendo, Mario giving a thumbs-up
Mario Arms Folded Artwork.png|Mario with his arms folded
Mariobackpose.png|Mario with arms folded, looking backwards
Mario-ponder-large.png|Mario thinking
Marioart2.png|Mario with his hands up
POSMGTI Mario Artwork 2.png|PREMIUM OUTLETS × SUPER MARIO GET THE ITEM!, Mario with his hands up
Marioart3.png|Mario posing
Mario art15.png|Mario with his hands on his hips
Mario artwork.png|Mario presenting
Mario_Presenting.png|Mario presenting
Mario presenting updated.jpg|Mario presenting
Marioart1.png|Mario displaying his game (promotional artwork for the 25th anniversary of ''Super Mario Bros.'')


====StreetSmash====
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StreetSmash is another new game mode serving as the StreetPass functionality for ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''. Players compete against other player character's tokens with their own by charging into them to knock them off the stage. Players attack by holding down the {{button|3ds|A}} to build up power, then letting it go and holding the Control Pad in a certain direction to charge forward into an opponent. Players can also shield by pressing {{button|3ds|R}}, and can dodge by moving when shielding; pressing {{button|3ds|A}} after dodging allows the player to counterattack. In StreetSmash mode players can either play against other players they have StreetPassed with or in practice mode; both allow the player to earn gold.
Mario.png|Mario jumping
MarioSMWrender.png|Mario jumping
Mario Jumping.png|Mario jumping


====Games & More====
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=====Classic=====
Mariowalking.png|Mario running
[[File:3DSClassic.jpg|thumb]]
Marioart7.png|Mario waving
Like previous games in the series, Classic mode has the player travel through a series of challenges to reach the end. However, this mode is shorter than before, only being six stages long. Before starting, the player can adjust the difficulty level by betting gold, exactly like the [[icaruspedia:Fiend's Cauldron|Fiend's Cauldron]] from ''[[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''; a higher difficulty yielding better rewards. The player can also choose to lower the intensity, but has to pay 5G for every level decrease that's made. Intensity level 2.0 doesn't require any gold to play.
Mario NintendoTokyo.png|Nintendo Tokyo
MarioNP1.png|Mario posing
Mario_Posing_Updated.png|Mario posing
Marioart6.png|Mario in a combat position
Marioart5.png|Mario with his fist up
Mario art4.png|Mario posing


In addition, if at any point the player gets a [[Game Over|game over]], the intensity level automatically lowers itself by .5 if they decide to try again. However, the intensity will never drop below 2.0.
<!---solo art, hat tip--->
Marioart8.png|Mario tipping his hat
Marioart9.png|Mario tipping his hat
Mario - MyNintendo.png|[[My Nintendo]], Mario tipping his hat


Before each challenge, the player travels across a map, and they can select which challenge to face by taking one of the diverging paths colored by difficulty, with blue being the easiest, green being medium, and red being the hardest; opponents are based upon the characters the player has unlocked, and unlocking any characters allows the player to face them in Classic. After each match, the player can receive various rewards, including gold, trophies, and custom parts; the exact type of reward depends on the results of a roulette before the battle. As the intensity increases, so does the number of rewards.
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Play Nintendo Mario Ground Pound.jpg|Mario [[Ground Pound]]ing


Classic Mode consists of six rounds: four are normal, the fifth involves fighting 10 enemies that are significantly easier to launch, and the final round is a boss fight. The player can face either [[Master Hand]] or, if the intensity is 3.0 or higher, the player can choose a black path to fight a harder boss. (If the intensity is 8.0 or higher, then only the black path will be available.) If the player chooses this path, the fight will consist of both Master Hand and [[Crazy Hand]]. If the intensity is 5.1 or higher, the player must also fight the [[Master Core]]. The number of its forms the player will have to fight varies depending on the intensity level.
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Kinokomario.jpg|Mario holding a [[Super Mushroom]]
Mario holding a mushroom (updated artwork).png|Mario holding a [[Super Mushroom]] (updated artwork)
Mariofireflower.png|Mario and a [[Fire Flower]]
Mario Fire Flower Alternate.png|Mario and a Fire Flower
Mario (with Bob-omb) - Misc artwork.png|Mario holding a [[Bob-omb]]
Mario Holding Shell Remake.png|Mario holding a Koopa Shell
MarioGiftCard.png|Mario in a [[Warp Pipe]]
Mario Warp Pipe Artwork.png|Mario in a Warp Pipe (updated artwork)
Mario leaning at Brick Block.png|Mario leaning on a [[Brick Block]]
Mariositsonblock.png|Mario sitting on a Brick Block
POSMGTI Mario Artwork 1.png|PREMIUM OUTLETS × SUPER MARIO GET THE ITEM!
Marioball3.jpg|Mario kicking a ball


{|class="wikitable" width="100%"
<!---solo art, Holiday stuff?--->
!rowspan="2" width="10%"|Level
Facebook NintendoAmerica 2016-12-21.jpg|Holiday 2016 artwork
!rowspan="2" width="10%"|Intensity
Christmas mario.png|Mario holding a Christmas present
!rowspan="2" width="10%"|Wager
Mario HappyNewYear Artwork.png|Mario celebrating
!colspan="2" width="60%"|Final Battle
ChristmasMario2016 - main overalls.png|Mario holding a Christmas present (yellow button)
|-
ChristmasMario - main overalls gold button.png|Mario holding a Christmas present (golden button)
!width="10%"|Path 1
Nintendo Magazine 2020 winter Wallpaper A.png|Wallpaper from ''Nintendo Magazine 2020 winter''
!width="50%"|Path 2 (Black Path)
PN Mario Holiday 2021 Artwork.png|Play Nintendo (holiday 2021)
|-align="center"
PN Holiday 2022 Mario b.png|Play Nintendo (holiday 2022)
|Effortless
PN Holiday 2022 Mario.png|Play Nintendo (holiday 2022)
|0.0 to 0.9
|<nowiki>55 to 100</nowiki>
|Master Hand
|''N/A''
|-align="center"
|Easy
|1.0 to 1.9
|<nowiki>5 to 50</nowiki>
|Master Hand
|''N/A''
|-align="center"
|Standard
|2.0 to 2.9
|0 to 72
|Master Hand
|''N/A''
|-align="center"
|Tougher
|3.0 to 3.9
|80 to 188
|Master Hand
|Master Hand and Crazy Hand
|-align="center"
|Challenging
|4.0 to 4.9
|200 to 335
|Master Hand
|Master Hand and Crazy Hand
|-align="center"
|Heatin' Up
|5.0 to 5.9
|350 to 530
|Master Hand
|Master Hand, Crazy Hand, and Master Core (5.1 or higher) (Master Edges, Master Shadow)
|-align="center"
|Extra Spicy
|6.0 to 6.9
|550 to 775
|Master Hand
|Master Hand, Crazy Hand, and Master Core (Master Beast, Master Edges, Master Shadow)
|-align="center"
|Infernal
|7.0 to 7.9
|800 to 1205
|Master Hand
|Master Hand, Crazy Hand, and Master Core (Master Giant (7.5 or higher), Master Beast, Master Edges, Master Shadow)
|-align="center"
|White Hot
|8.0 to 8.9
|1250 to 2105
|''N/A''
|Master Hand, Crazy Hand, and Master Core (Master Giant, Master Beast, Master Edges, Master Shadow)
|-align="center"
|Nothing Harder!
|9.0
|2200
|''N/A''
|Master Hand, Crazy Hand, and Master Core (Master Giant, Master Beast, Master Edges, Master Shadow)
|}


=====All-Star=====
<!--Mario being a sellout-->
All-Star mode also returns from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and up to two players can play together locally just like the latter game. In this mode, players fight against every playable character (except for the [[Mii Fighter]]s) until they reach the end; this time, however, characters are organized by time periods they were introduced in rather than by series. All-Star Mode is also available from the beginning of the game, though the player can only play against the default roster until every character is unlocked. After each match, players may be given a reward, and occasionally a trophy or custom part will appear in the break room. The break room also gives the player a [[Maxim Tomato]], [[Fairy Bottle]], and [[Heart Container]] to heal between matches; in the full All-Star mode, the player is given a second Heart Container. When All-Star Mode is cleared, the player earns a trophy of an alternate color of their character rather than a Final Smash trophy like in the previous game.
Mario Labo.png|Mario with the [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Labo|Toy-Con Motorbike]]
NSOnlineService Mario.png|Promotional art for Nintendo Switch Online
Mariokartgooglemaps.png|Promotional art for Nintendo and Google Maps collaboration
Nintendo Check In Narita Banner.png|Banner for the Nintendo Check In at the Narita Airport
Mario new front pose.jpg|Promotional art for Mario
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Tencent Switch Tmall Super Brand Day Banner.jpg|Promotional banner from {{wp|Tencent}}'s online [[Nintendo Switch]] store on {{wp|Tmall}} during the Super Brand Day promotion
Itsudemo Mario Collection Promotional Banner.jpg|Promotional banner for ''Itsudemo Mario! Collection'' merchandise series from {{wp|Ichiban Kuji}}


{|class=wikitable style="width:50%; margin:auto; text-align:center"
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!Time period
ChristmasMario2016.png|Mario wearing a Christmas outfit (2016)
!Opponents
ChristmasMario2016 - shadowless.png|Mario wearing a Christmas outfit (2016)
!Stages
|-
|1980-1984
|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]*<br>[[Pac-Man]]<br>[[Mario]]<br>[[Donkey Kong]]<br>[[Luigi]]<br>[[Little Mac]]
|(3DS) [[Jungle Japes]]<br>[[Boxing Ring]]<br>[[Flat Zone 2]]*
|-
|1984-1986
|[[Duck Hunt]]*<br>[[R.O.B.]]*<br>[[Princess Peach|Peach]]<br>[[Bowser]]<br>[[Link]]<br>[[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]<br>[[Samus]]
|[[Gerudo Valley]]<br>[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]<br>[[Brinstar]]<br>[[Golden Plains]]
|-
|1986-1990
|[[Pit]]<br>[[Palutena]]<br>[[Mega Man]]<br>[[Marth]]<br>[[Dr. Mario]]*<br>[[Yoshi]]<br>[[Captain Falcon]]
|[[Reset Bomb Forest]]<br>[[Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Yoshi's Island]]<br>[[Mute City (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS)|Mute City]]<br>[[Wily Castle]]
|-
|1991-1993
|[[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]]<br>[[Kirby]]<br>[[King Dedede]]<br>[[Wario]]*<br>[[Fox McCloud|Fox]]<br>[[Falco Lombardi|Falco]]*<br>[[Meta Knight]]
|[[Dream Land (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS)|Dream Land]]<br>[[Green Hill Zone]]<br>[[Corneria]]<br>[[WarioWare, Inc. (stage)|WarioWare, Inc.]]*
|-
|1994-1998
|[[Ness]]*<br>[[Diddy Kong]]<br>[[Pikachu]]<br>[[Charizard]]<br>[[Jigglypuff]]*<br>[[Sheik]]<br>[[Ganondorf]]*
|[[Unova Pokémon League]]<br>[[Spirit Train]]<br>[[Magicant]]*<br>
|-
|2001-2006
|[[Villager]]<br>[[Olimar]]<br>[[Bowser Jr.]]*<br>[[Toon Link]]<br>[[Zero Suit Samus]]<br>[[Ike]]<br>[[Lucario]]
|[[Distant Planet]]<br>[[Tortimer Island]]<br>[[3D Land]]
|-
|2007-2013
|[[Rosalina]] & [[Luma (species)|Luma]]<br>[[Wii Fit Trainer]]<br>[[Shulk]]<br>[[Dark Pit]]*<br>[[Robin]]<br>[[Lucina]]*<br>[[Greninja]]
|[[Gaur Plain]]<br>[[Rainbow Road (stage)|Rainbow Road]]<br>[[Arena Ferox]]<br>[[Prism Tower]]
|}
<small>* - only available in the full All-Star mode.</small>


=====Stadium=====
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In Stadium mode, three different games are available: Multi-Man Smash, Home-Run Contest, and Target Blast. The Home-Run Contest works like in previous games, in that players have ten seconds to build up damage on the [[Sandbag]] before having to launch it as far as they can. Several tweaks have also been made to this mode from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', such as having a more durable shield.
Mario New 3DS Plate Cover.png|Mario (promotional art for the [[nwiki:New Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]] "Kisekae Plate" covers)
Nintendo JP Careers Site Mario Artwork.png|Artwork used for Nintendo of Japan's careers website
American Nintendo Summer 2019.jpg|US Nintendo Summer 2019 art of Mario eating a watermelon
Mario Beach Twitter Artwork.jpg|Summer 2020 artwork from Twitter of Mario relaxing at a beach
Mario Santa Full Artwork.png|Mario dressed up as Santa
Holiday Mario Yoshi.png|Mario as Santa and Yoshi as Rudolph <!--looks better here rather than in the shared art-->


In Multi-Man Smash, the player fights against the Fighting Mii Team, consisting of [[Mii]]s loaded from those on the player's system. Two players can also play this mode together via local wireless. The options for this mode are the same as in the previous games, though with a brand new mode as well:
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Mario and Luigi hats.png|Mario and [[Luigi]] tipping their hats <!--it's two stock art but they do seem to be specifically made for each other-->
Mario And Luigi - Siblings Day.jpg|Mario and Luigi (National Siblings Day Celebration)
Mario Luigi Updated 3D Artwork.png|Play Nintendo
Mario Bros Arms Crossed Updated.png|Mario and Luigi crossing their arms
Mario and Luigi Labo.png|Mario and Luigi with their Toy-Cons
Brospresenting.jpg|Mario and Luigi presenting a [[? Block]]
Mario riding Yoshi.png|Mario riding [[Yoshi]]
MarioToad NintendoCheckin.png|Mario and Toad (promotional art for Nintendo and Kansai International Airport collaboration)
Mario with Suica penguin.png|Mario and the Suica penguin (promotional art for Nintendo and Suica collaboration)


*10-Man Smash - The player must defeat ten enemies.
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*100-Man Smash - The player must defeat 100 enemies.
Mario Characters - Simon Mall Promo Artwork.png|Simon Mall event
*3-Minute Smash - The player must defeat as many Miis as possible in three minutes.
Super Mario 35th.png|35th anniversary of ''Super Mario Bros.''
*Rival Smash - A brand new mode, in which players compete against a computer version of themselves to defeat as many enemies as possible before being KO'd. Once KO'd, however, only the difference between scores is counted as the player's final score; if the player KO's less Miis than the opponent, their score is zero.
NSOnlineService MarioLuigi.png|Promotional art for Nintendo Switch Online <!--two characters, but the accompanying art is part of this scam promo so better leave this one with the others-->
*Endless Smash - The player must defeat as many enemies as possible before being KO'd.
NSOnlineService illustration.jpg|Promotional art for Nintendo Switch Online
*Cruel Smash - The player must fight against more difficult enemies that can easily KO, and defeat as many as possible.
MarioSwitchonlinegroup1.png|Group artwork for Nintendo Switch Online
NSO Group Artwork.png|Group artwork for Nintendo Switch Online


Target Blast functions like a combination of the Home-Run Contest and Target Smash in previous games. In this mode, players have ten seconds to attack and launch a bomb to destroy as many targets as possible; the countdown starts as soon as the player starts attacking. There are ten large, red targets and several more smaller, green amongst structures that must be broken through; a trophy, piece of equipment, or special move may also be among the targets. Also scattered throughout are explosives that can be detonated by having the bomb touch them. The player has two rounds to break as many targets as they can and accumulate the highest score possible.
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Mario Snowman Cappy Artwork.png|Mario as a snowman wearing [[Cappy]]
Mario and Luigi Snowmen Artwork.png|Mario and Luigi as snowmen


=====Vault=====
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Within the vault, players can view collected trophies, snapshots taken during play, and saved replays; listen to the game's music and voices in the [[List of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U music|sounds]] menu; view records; and view a series of tips.
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Within the trophies menu itself, players have the option of viewing their collected trophies or earning more by either buying them in the shop or by playing the Trophy Rush minigame. In Trophy Rush, the player must pay gold to increase the amount of time they spend in the minigame, the minimum being thirty seconds and the maximum being 2:30. In the game itself, players must attack crates and rock blocks as they fall from above to destroy them; destroying multiple consecutively creates a chain that increase the player's score. Destroying the falling blocks builds up a meter that, when full, initiates "Frenzy", in which gold, trophies, and on occasion custom parts fall from above for the player to collect. If the blocks and crates reach above a certain point or the player falls off the stage, the stage disappears, clearing the board and, in the case of the former, costing the player time.
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MarionFriends NintendoCheckin.png|Promotional art for Nintendo and Kansai International Airport collaboration
SNW MKKC Group Artwork.jpg|Group artwork for Mario Kart: Koopa's Challenge from [[Super Nintendo World]]
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SNW Donkey Kong Country Play Wild.jpg|Super Nintendo World
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USJ NLP 2023 Mario Unite Artwork.jpg|NO LIMIT! Parade 2023
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=====Training=====
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Training also returns from previous games, identical to the previous games. Within Training, players can train against a computer opponent, and can automatically select items that appear, game speed, the number of CPU opponents, their behavior, and the current amount of damage for all players. The player can also adjust the camera view and toggle the info display at the top of the screen, as well as restart the session or quit.
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====Challenges====
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Also returning from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' are Challenges. In this mode, players are given a board of challenges which can be completed by clearing the given criteria. Clearing a challenge unlocks a picture on the top screen as well as a trophy, custom part, stage, CD, Smash Run power, or Poké Ball Pokémon. Completing a certain number of challenges on a given panel unlocks a new panel of challenges. Occasionally the player will also be rewarded with a [[Golden Hammer]], which can be used to automatically clear a challenge.


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Completed constipation projects

Artwork of a fighter from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
I'm sexy.

This is what it's going to look like once all recolors artwork is uploaded. Not like this in its current state, idiot, but it's an idea. Finally, so we can maintain consistency, the shadowless artwork and that sexy Mario without fire artwork will have its own section.


Character artwork

Veterans

Newcomers

Power refers to the multiple power-ups a player can use in Smash Run, exclusive for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Powers cannot be modified through the normal custom menu, so players have to add powers to their character while customizing in the Smash Run screen.

Players can obtain powers by obtaining yellow bags with a question mark during a Smash Run playthrough. Defeated enemies, treasure chests, completed challenge doors, and meeting criteria on the Challenge Panel can unlock powers.

Each character has a total weight, which is the limit for the amount of powers can carry, max of six powers. Players can place three additional powers in the organizer tab, but these powers cannot be used. Also, generally, the smaller the character, the less powers can be carried. Speed-increasing equipment also decreases the amount of powers a character can carry and while defensive equipment, since they lower speed, increase the amount of powers that can be carried. Also, each power has a certain weight: the higher the level, the more weight it has.

Default weights

  • Mario: 25
  • Luigi: 24
  • Princess Peach: 23
  • Bowser: 29
  • Yoshi: 26
  • Rosalina: 22
  • Bowser Jr.: 27
  • Wario: 27
  • Mr. Game & Watch: 23
  • Donkey Kong: 27
  • Diddy Kong: 24
  • Link: 26
  • Zelda: 22
  • Sheik: 24
  • Ganondorf: 29
  • Toon Link: 24
  • Samus: 27
  • Zero Suit Samus: 23
  • Pit: 24
  • Palutena: 23
  • Marth: 23
  • Ike: 26
  • Robin: 24
  • Kirby: 21
  • King Dedede: 28
  • Meta Knight: 22
  • Little Mac: 23
  • Fox: 24
  • Falco: 22
  • Pikachu: 23
  • Charizard: 27
  • Lucario: 25
  • Jigglypuff: 21
  • Greninja: 24
  • Duck Hunt: 23
  • R.O.B.: 26
  • Ness: 25
  • Captain Falcon: 25
  • Villager: 24
  • Olimar: 23
  • Wii Fit Trainer: 24
  • Dr. Mario: 25
  • Dark Pit: 24
  • Lucina: 23
  • Shulk: 25
  • Pac-Man: 25
  • Mega-Man: 25
  • Sonic: 23
  • Mii Brawler: 25
  • Mii Gunner: 25
  • Mii Swordfighter: 25

List of powers

Direct Attack powers

Image In-game description Weight Uses
File:Power Bomb 3DS.png Drops a bomb that deals damage to enemies in the blast radius. Lv. 1: 4
Lv. 2: 7
Lv. 3: 10
Lv. 4: 13
Lv. 1: 2
Lv. 2: 3
Lv. 3: 4
Lv. 4: 5
File:Heavenly Light 3DS.png Calls down a pillar of light that damages nearby enemies. Lv. 1: 2
Lv. 2: 3
Lv. 3: 4
Lv. 4: 5
Lv. 1: 2
Lv. 2: 3
Lv. 3: 4
Lv. 4: 5
File:Meteor Shower 3DS.png Calls down meteors in front of you. Lv. 1: 7
Lv. 2: 10
Lv. 3: 13
Lv. 4: 16
Lv. 1: 2
Lv. 2: 3
Lv. 3: 4
Lv. 4: 5
File:Horizon Beam 3DS.png Fires a giant laser beam straight ahead. Lv. 1: 5
Lv. 2: 9
Lv. 3: 12
Lv. 4: 15
Lv. 1: 2
Lv. 2: 3
Lv. 3: 4
Lv. 4: 5
File:Launch Ring 3DS.png Creates a ring of light that launches enemies. Lv. 1: 4
Lv. 2: 7
Lv. 3: 10
Lv. 4: 12
Lv. 1: 1
Lv. 2: 2
Lv. 3: 3
Lv. 4: 4
File:Shocking Taunt 3DS.png Taunt to fire lightning in the direction pressed on the +Control Pal. Lv. 1: 4
Lv. 2: 6
Lv. 3: 9
Lv. 4: 11
Lv. 1: 2
Lv. 2: 3
Lv. 3: 4
Lv. 4: 5
File:Homing Missiles 3DS.png Fire two homing missiles at enemies. Lv. 1: 7
Lv. 2: 10
Lv. 3: 13
Lv. 4: 17
Lv. 1: 6
Lv. 2: 8
Lv. 3: 10
Lv. 4: 13
File:Dual Cyclone 3DS.png Generate two cyclones, one on each side of you, that ensnare enemies. Lv. 1: 6
Lv. 2: 8
Lv. 3: 11
Lv. 4: 13
Lv. 1: 2
Lv. 2: 2
Lv. 3: 3
Lv. 4: 3


Equipment and crap

Name Image Types (in ascending power) Usable by Names in other languages
Shoes Equipment from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. Ordinary Shoes, Lightweight Shoes, Ultra-Lightweight Shoes Mario Luigi Wario Sheik Ness Villager Wii Fit Trainer Dr. Mario Shulk Sonic Fr (NOA): Souliers - "shoes"
Jap: クソ Kuso - "Shit"


Trait In other languages Description Details (in-game description)
Moon Launcher FrNOA:Chandelle Improved launch ability 1.3x attack power when launching enemies upward.

Blarg derp

Koopa (species) article sucks.

Bowser's species

Main article: Bowser
Artwork of Bowser in Mario Party 10 (later reused for Mario Party: Star Rush, Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour)

Not much is known about the species of Koopa to which Bowser belongs. The only members appear to be Bowser, Bowser Jr., the Koopalings, and the Koopa Kids. Their most notable feature is their spiked shells, similar to a Spiny. Unlike a Spiny however, members of this species of Koopa stand upright, and are typically much larger than most types of Koopas upon reaching adulthood. Even as a child, Bowser Jr. is almost as tall as a full-grown Koopa Troopa.[1]. However, Lemmy Koopa is actually almost as small as Toad[2] while his younger brother Larry is bigger in size[3][4], showing that some variability in size exists among Koopas belonging to Bowser's species. A unique feature of this species is that their shells don't entirely cover their whole body. Instead, their shells only cover their backs while only having a padded stomach in the front (that could be part of their shells). These Koopas are known for their strength, sometimes the ability to breathe out flames, and durability, even as children, as well as magical powers; they typically are the leaders of the Koopa race. Unlike Koopa Troopas, Bowser's species don't have a beak.

Hammer Bro.

Main article: Hammer Bro
Hammer Bro in New Super Mario Bros. U

Hammer Bros. (or Hammer Brothers) are a type of Koopa that stand upright, wear helmets and throw hammers at passerby. There are various similar Koopas who throw other objects at their opponents, such as the Boomerang Bros. and the Fire Bros., the latter of which spits its projectiles from its mouth, instead of pulling them from thin air. All of these Koopas have similar shell patterns, and beaks that are lighter in color than the rest of their face, both of which sets them apart from Koopa Troopas, which are also slightly smaller.

Other Hammer Bro. species

Koopa Troopa

Main article: Koopa Troopa
Koopa Troopa's Mario Party 10 artwork

Koopa Troopas (often shortened to plain Koopas and occasionally to Troopas, Japanese ノコノコ Nokonoko) are common enemies in the Mario series. While some are peaceful, Koopa Troopas are usually displayed as foot soldiers of the Koopa Troop under the direct leadership of Bowser. They are considered to be the archetypal Koopas, as they have no special abilities like Hammer Bros. or Lakitu. Throughout the Mario series, Koopa Troopas have appeared as both quadrupedal creatures (four legged) and bipedal (walking on two legs). Since their debut in Super Mario Bros., Koopa Troopas have appeared in almost every game, usually as enemies, but also as playable characters in numerous spin-offs and the first two Paper Mario games.

Other Koopa Troopa species

{{italic title|''Super Mario-Kun'' Volume 3}}

'Super Mario-Kun Volume 3
Super Mario-kun #3
Publisher Shogakukan (Japan) (1991)
Soleil Manga (France) (2015)
Label Coro Coro Comics
Artist(s) Yukio Sawada

Super Mario-Kun Volume 3 continues the arc based on Super Mario World. Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi continue in their travels to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser. It features a Rex and a Dino-Torch as Yoshi's friend. Along the way, Mario and his friends participate in Bowser's Prisoner-Ball game, fight a Buzzy Beetle construction crew, fight familiar enemies from Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario Land, escort a Boo baby, and many more. They also fight and defeat Wendy O. Koopa twice along the way. The volume contains eleven chapters, labeled as levels.

Contents

Level 1

Les retrouvailles autour d'un bon petit plat de Drabon!!! (The reunion around Rex's good meal!!!)

The chapter begins with Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi in the forest. Yoshi has invited Mario and Luigi to see his friend, Rex. Rex has fled Bowser and has set up a secret base. Mario makes a playful confusion with Doraemon and Rex.[5] Mario and Luigi, however, become ensnared in a rope trap. Yoshi tries to help, but bumps into a wasp hive. Rex then reveals himself to have set up the trap and believes that Mario and Luigi are Bowser's minions. Mario and Luigi deny this and beg Yoshi to explain for them. Rex mistakes Yoshi for a monster because Yoshi's face is swollen from the wasp stings. Yoshi proves himself by asking Rex to remember the times he and Yoshi when Yoshi used his tongue to grab him. Convinced, Rex apologizes and shows Mario and Luigi his secret base.

A Magikoopa and a Koopa Troopa (labeled as number 3) discover the cave. The Koopa Troopa tries to ambush, but Magikoopa quickly stops it. The Magikoopa then summons a mind-controlling shell to force Rex to capture Mario and Luigi.

In the cave, Yoshi asks for something to eat. The magical shell attaches itself to Rex's head and brainwashes him to eliminate Mario, who is Rex's enemy. Rex decides to prepare a toxic soup to poison him. Mario hesitates to eat it, but Yoshi tries reassuring him that Rex is a good chef. Yoshi cannot control his appetite, however, and quickly eats it, while Mario complains that Yoshi did not even leave the bowl. Yoshi then shows signs of sickness, and Rex gloats, asking Yoshi how the poisoned dish is, shocking Mario. Yoshi happily digests it, causing Rex to swear and realize that Yoshi's stomach is tougher than lead. Mario demands Rex if Rex intends to poison him. Yoshi asks for seconds, but Mario shouts and warns that Rex is trying to kill them. Yoshi denies it, alleging that Rex is harmless, but they immediately get hit by Rex's flamethrower. Meanwhile, the Magikoopa decides that it is enough and gives Rex powers.

Rex grows enormous and is about to stomp Mario. Mario steals his shoe and attempts to use it as a Goomba's Shoe to hit Rex, much to Yoshi's dismay. Rex's smelly foot disgusts Mario. Yoshi is relieved, but Mario, getting pummeled by Rex, wishes Yoshi has paid more attention to him. Yoshi snaps and tells Rex to stop and remember good memories. Rex recalls only unpleasant memories and hits Yoshi with his foot. The Magikoopa gives Rex functional wings as part of the Super Rex form to try to finish Mario and his friends. Mario cannot fight back, but he finds a ! Switch and causes ! Blocks to fall on Rex. The magical shell falls from Rex's head and reverts Rex to normal. Luigi discovers the Magikoopa underneath the blocks. Mario and Yoshi realize that Kamek is behind Rex's bad actions, so they attach the magical shell on the Magikoopa's head. Mario forces the Magikoopa to dance, and the Koopa Troopa remarks how badly the Magikoopa is dancing.

Level 2

Bowser et Mario se défient à la balle aux prisonniers! (Bowser and Mario defy themselves at Prisoner Ball!)

Level 3

Attention danger! Travaux souterrains! (Danger! Construction work underground!)

Level 4

Courage à l'armée remplaçants!!!

Level 5

À la recherche de la maman de bébé Boo! (Searching for the baby Boo's mom!)

Level 6

Chez les Thwomp, les liens sont plus solides que le roc! (At Thwomp's place, the lineage is more solid than rock!)

Level 7

Yoshi en danger! Décompte fatal avant l'explosion! (Yoshi in danger! Fatal countdown before explosion!)

Level 8

Attention aux blocs qui tombent à pic!

Super Luigi: Manga Adventures

Level 9

Chaud devant! Dino-torch à la rescousse de son petit papa!

Level 10

L'arbre de noël de la peur! (The Christmas Tree of Fright!)

Level 11

Défilé d'ànciens boss dans le château de Bowser!

Les super techniques de Mario

Les super labyrinthes de Mario

3D artwork

References

  1. ^ Size comparison chart.
  2. ^ 1993 Nintendo Character Guide Comparison Chart that includes some Koopalings and 1993 Nintendo Character Guide Comparison Chart that includes Toad. Press The Buttons. Retrieved October 14,2015.
  3. ^ 1993 Nintendo Character Guide Comparison Chart that includes some Koopalings
  4. ^ "Bowser's youngest Koopaling, Larry, has taken over the Grass Land." - Nintendo Power Strategy Guide for Super Mario Bros. 3, page 9.
  5. ^ In Japanese, compare ドラボン (Dorabon) and ドラえもん (Doramon). In French, Rex's name is "Drabon", which is also similar to Doraemon.

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