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Playable characters do not have any noticeable differences except for the color on their steering wheel.
Playable characters do not have any noticeable differences except for the color on their steering wheel.
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<gallery perrow=6>
Mario Mugshot Party 5.png|{{color-link|red|Mario}}
Mario Mugshot Party 5.png|{{color link|red|Mario}}
MP5Luigi.png|{{color-link|blue|Luigi}}
MP5Luigi.png|{{color link|blue|Luigi}}
Peachishots Party 5.png|{{color-link|hotpink|Princess Peach}}
Peachishots Party 5.png|{{color link|hotpink|Princess Peach}}
Daisy mugshots Party 5.png|{{color-link|orange|Princess Daisy}}
Daisy mugshots Party 5.png|{{color link|orange|Princess Daisy}}
MP5Yoshi.png|{{color-link|limegreen|Yoshi}}
MP5Yoshi.png|{{color link|limegreen|Yoshi}}
MP5Wario.png|{{color-link|purple|Wario}}
MP5Wario.png|{{color link|purple|Wario}}
MP5 Waluigi Unbordered Mugshot Sprite.png|{{color-link|black|Waluigi}}
MP5 Waluigi Unbordered Mugshot Sprite.png|{{color link|black|Waluigi}}
MP5Toad.png|{{color-link|lightblue|Toad}}*
MP5Toad.png|{{color link|lightblue|Toad}}*
BOO Shot Party 5.png|{{color-link|gray|Boo}}*
BOO Shot Party 5.png|{{color link|gray|Boo}}*
Koopa Kidshot Party 5.png|{{color-link|orange|Koopa Kid}}*/**
Koopa Kidshot Party 5.png|{{color link|orange|Koopa Kid}}*/**
Donkey Shot Party 5.png|{{color-link|#964B00|Donkey Kong}}*<br>(unlockable)
Donkey Shot Party 5.png|{{color link|#964B00|Donkey Kong}}*<br>(unlockable)
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</gallery>
<sub>*Unavailable to players in trial battles.<br>**Always controlled by the CPU player in trial battles.</sub>
<sub>*Unavailable to players in trial battles.<br>**Always controlled by the CPU player in trial battles.</sub>
===CPU-controlled only===  
===CPU-controlled only===  
<gallery>
<gallery>
Bowser Shot Party 5.png|{{color-link|green|Bowser}}
Bowser Shot Party 5.png|{{color link|green|Bowser}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


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The player can choose the battle from the garage menu, but only Battle Competition on ''easy'' and ''normal'' are available at the start. If the player loses any game, the tournament ends and the player receives no trophies. On ''easy'' mode, the player faces mostly Koopa Kids and few other characters. In ''normal'' mode, there are more unique characters and less Koopa Kids. In ''hard'' mode, Koopa Kids are absent and Bowser and Donkey Kong appear in the competition.
The player can choose the battle from the garage menu, but only Battle Competition on ''easy'' and ''normal'' are available at the start. If the player loses any game, the tournament ends and the player receives no trophies. On ''easy'' mode, the player faces mostly Koopa Kids and few other characters. In ''normal'' mode, there are more unique characters and less Koopa Kids. In ''hard'' mode, Koopa Kids are absent and Bowser and Donkey Kong appear in the competition.


In all competitions, there are obstacles, such as stationary [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]s or [[Bob-omb]]s that detonate within a certain amount of time or upon contact. The size of a Bob-omb mirrors the damage it can do. [[Warp Pipe]]s simply block machines. [[Mushroom]]s occasionally appear along the course and grant the machine better speed and control for a certain amount of time when collided with, as well as [[Poison Mushroom]]s, which hinder speed and control.  
In all competitions, there are obstacles, such as stationary [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]s or [[Bob-omb]]s that detonate within a certain amount of time or upon contact. The size of a Bob-omb mirrors the damage it can do. [[Warp Pipe]]s simply block machines. [[Mushroom]]s occasionally appear along the course and grant the machine better speed and control for a certain amount of time when collided with, as well as [[Cursed Mushroom]]s, which hinder speed and control.  


Terrain can vary in an arena called Random Ruckus. Dirt and grass are present and do no special effects. Metal and ice make the machines harder to control. Lava damages and pushes away the machine. Mud makes vehicles slower. However, if a machine is equipped with [[Lakitu's Cloud|Lakitu Cloud]] or [[Professor Elvin Gadd|E. Gadd]] Jet tires, the machine does not get affected by any sort of terrain while Spiny Tires negate sliding.  
Terrain can vary in an arena called Random Ruckus. Dirt and grass are present and do no special effects. Metal and ice make the machines harder to control. Lava damages and pushes away the machine. Mud makes vehicles slower. However, if a machine is equipped with [[Lakitu's Cloud|Lakitu Cloud]] or [[Professor Elvin Gadd|E. Gadd]] Jet tires, the machine does not get affected by any sort of terrain while Spiny Tires negate sliding.  
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=スーパーデュエルモード
|Jpn=スーパーデュエルモード
|JapR=Sūpā Dyueru Mōdo
|JpnR=Sūpā Dyueru Mōdo
|JapM=Super Duel Mode
|JpnM=Super Duel Mode
|Ita=Modalità Gran Premio
|Ita=Modalità Gran Premio
|ItaM=Grand Prix Mode
|ItaM=Grand Prix Mode
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====Service Desk====
====Service Desk====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ガレージカウンター
|Jpn=ガレージカウンター
|JapR=Garēji Kauntā
|JpnR=Garēji Kauntā
|JapM=Garage Counter
|JpnM=Garage Counter
}}
}}


====Garage A-1====
====Garage A-1====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ガレージA-1
|Jpn=ガレージA-1
|JapR=Garēji A-1
|JpnR=Garēji A-1
|JapM=Garage A-1
|JpnM=Garage A-1
}}
}}


====Garage A-2====
====Garage A-2====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ガレージA-2
|Jpn=ガレージA-2
|JapR=Garēji A-2
|JpnR=Garēji A-2
|JapM=Garage A-2
|JpnM=Garage A-2
}}
}}


====Garage B====
====Garage B====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ガレージB
|Jpn=ガレージB
|JapR=Garēji B
|JpnR=Garēji B
|JapM=Garage B
|JpnM=Garage B
}}
}}


====Garage Gallery====
====Garage Gallery====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=コレクションガレージ
|Jpn=コレクションガレージ
|JapR=Korekushon Garēji
|JpnR=Korekushon Garēji
|JapM=Collection Garage
|JpnM=Collection Garage
}}
}}


====Garage Door====
====Garage Door====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=でぐち
|Jpn=でぐち
|JapR=Deguchi
|JpnR=Deguchi
|JapM=Exit
|JpnM=Exit
}}
}}


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====Mushroom Body====
====Mushroom Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=キノコボディ
|Jpn=キノコボディ
|JapR=Kinoko Bodi
|JpnR=Kinoko Bodi
|JapM=Mushroom Body
|JpnM=Mushroom Body
}}
}}


====Star Body====
====Star Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=スターボディ
|Jpn=スターボディ
|JapR=Sutā Bodi
|JpnR=Sutā Bodi
|JapM=Star Body
|JpnM=Star Body
}}
}}


====Heart Body====
====Heart Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハートボディ
|Jpn=ハートボディ
|JapR=Hāto Bodi
|JpnR=Hāto Bodi
|JapM=Heart Body
|JpnM=Heart Body
}}
}}


====Choo-Choo Body====
====Choo-Choo Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=シュッポーボディ
|Jpn=シュッポーボディ
|JapR=Shuppō Bodi
|JpnR=Shuppō Bodi
|JapM=Choo-Choo Body; from「しゅっぽ」(''shuppo'', an onomatopoeia for the sound a train makes)
|JpnM=Choo-Choo Body; from「しゅっぽ」(''shuppo'', an onomatopoeia for the sound a train makes)
}}
}}


====Egg Body====
====Egg Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=タマゴボディ
|Jpn=タマゴボディ
|JapR=Tamago Bodi
|JpnR=Tamago Bodi
|JapM=Egg Body
|JpnM=Egg Body
}}
}}


====Spiny Body====
====Spiny Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=トゲゾーボディ
|Jpn=トゲゾーボディ
|JapR=Togezō Bodi
|JpnR=Togezō Bodi
|JapM=[[Spiny]] Body
|JpnM=[[Spiny]] Body
}}
}}


====Lakitu Cloud Body====
====Lakitu Cloud Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジュゲムボディ
|Jpn=ジュゲムボディ
|JapR=Jugemu Bodi
|JpnR=Jugemu Bodi
|JapM=[[Lakitu]] Body
|JpnM=[[Lakitu]] Body
}}
}}


====Boo Body====
====Boo Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ステレサボディ
|Jpn=ステレサボディ
|JapR=Suteresa Bodi
|JpnR=Suteresa Bodi
|JapM=Portmanteau of「ステルス」(''suterusu'', "stealth") and「テレサ」(''Teresa'', "[[Boo]]") + "body"
|JpnM=Portmanteau of「ステルス」(''suterusu'', "stealth") and「テレサ」(''Teresa'', "[[Boo]]") + "body"
}}
}}


====DK Body====
====DK Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=DKボディ
|Jpn=DKボディ
|JapR=DK Bodi
|JpnR=DK Bodi
|JapM=DK Body
|JpnM=DK Body
}}
}}


====E. Gadd Body====
====E. Gadd Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=オヤ・マーボディ
|Jpn=オヤ・マーボディ
|JapR=Oya Mā Bodi
|JpnR=Oya Mā Bodi
|JapM=E. Gadd Body
|JpnM=E. Gadd Body
}}
}}


====Skolar Body====
====Skolar Body====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハールボディ
|Jpn=ハールボディ
|JapR=Hāru Bodi
|JpnR=Hāru Bodi
|JapM=Skolar Body
|JpnM=Skolar Body
}}
}}


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====Mushroom Tires====
====Mushroom Tires====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=キノコタイヤ
|Jpn=キノコタイヤ
|JapR=Kinoko Taiya
|JpnR=Kinoko Taiya
|JapM=Mushroom Tire
|JpnM=Mushroom Tire
}}
}}


====Star Tires====
====Star Tires====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=スタータイヤ
|Jpn=スタータイヤ
|JapR=Sutā Taiya
|JpnR=Sutā Taiya
|JapM=Star Tire
|JpnM=Star Tire
}}
}}


====Wiggler Tires====
====Wiggler Tires====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハナチャンタイヤ
|Jpn=ハナチャンタイヤ
|JapR=Hanachan Taiya
|JpnR=Hanachan Taiya
|JapM=[[Wiggler]] Tire
|JpnM=[[Wiggler]] Tire
}}
}}


====Goomba Tires====
====Goomba Tires====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=クリボータイヤ
|Jpn=クリボータイヤ
|JapR=Kuribō Taiya
|JpnR=Kuribō Taiya
|JapM=[[Goomba]] Tire
|JpnM=[[Goomba]] Tire
}}
}}


====Spiny Tires====
====Spiny Tires====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=トゲゾータイヤ
|Jpn=トゲゾータイヤ
|JapR=Togezō Taiya
|JpnR=Togezō Taiya
|JapM=[[Spiny]] Tire
|JpnM=[[Spiny]] Tire
}}
}}


====Choo-Choo Tires====
====Choo-Choo Tires====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=シュッポータイヤ
|Jpn=シュッポータイヤ
|JapR=Shuppō Taiya
|JpnR=Shuppō Taiya
|JapM=Choo-Choo Tire
|JpnM=Choo-Choo Tire
}}
}}


====Super Wiggler Tires====
====Super Wiggler Tires====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=スーパーハナチャンタイヤ
|Jpn=スーパーハナチャンタイヤ
|JapR=Sūpā Hanachan Taiya
|JpnR=Sūpā Hanachan Taiya
|JapM=Super [[Wiggler]] Tire
|JpnM=Super [[Wiggler]] Tire
}}
}}


====Lakitu Cloud====
====Lakitu Cloud====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジュゲムホバー
|Jpn=ジュゲムホバー
|JapR=Jugemu Hobā
|JpnR=Jugemu Hobā
|JapM=[[Lakitu]] Hover
|JpnM=[[Lakitu]] Hover
}}
}}


====DK Tires====
====DK Tires====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=DKタイヤ
|Jpn=DKタイヤ
|JapR=DK Taiya
|JpnR=DK Taiya
|JapM=DK Tire
|JpnM=DK Tire
}}
}}


====E. Gadd Jet====
====E. Gadd Jet====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=オヤ・マーホバー
|Jpn=オヤ・マーホバー
|JapR=Oya Mā Hobā
|JpnR=Oya Mā Hobā
|JapM=E. Gadd Hover
|JpnM=E. Gadd Hover
}}
}}


====Skolar Tires====
====Skolar Tires====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハールタイヤ
|Jpn=ハールタイヤ
|JapR=Hāru Taiya
|JpnR=Hāru Taiya
|JapM=Skolar Tire
|JpnM=Skolar Tire
}}
}}


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====Mushroom Engine====
====Mushroom Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=キノコエンジン
|Jpn=キノコエンジン
|JapR=Kinoko Enjin
|JpnR=Kinoko Enjin
|JapM=Mushroom Engine
|JpnM=Mushroom Engine
}}
}}


====Star Engine====
====Star Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=スターエンジン
|Jpn=スターエンジン
|JapR=Sutā Enjin
|JpnR=Sutā Enjin
|JapM=Star Engine
|JpnM=Star Engine
}}
}}


====Wiggler Engine====
====Wiggler Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハナチャンエンジン
|Jpn=ハナチャンエンジン
|JapR=Hanachan Enjin
|JpnR=Hanachan Enjin
|JapM=Wiggler Engine
|JpnM=Wiggler Engine
}}
}}


====Goomba Engine====
====Goomba Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=クリボーエンジン
|Jpn=クリボーエンジン
|JapR=Kuribō Enjin
|JpnR=Kuribō Enjin
|JapM=Goomba Engine
|JpnM=Goomba Engine
}}
}}


====Ztar Engine====
====Ztar Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ズターエンジン
|Jpn=ズターエンジン
|JapR=Zutā Enjin
|JpnR=Zutā Enjin
|JapM=Ztar Engine
|JpnM=Ztar Engine
}}
}}


====Choo-Choo Engine====
====Choo-Choo Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=シュッポーきかん
|Jpn=シュッポーきかん
|JapR=Shuppō Kikan
|JpnR=Shuppō Kikan
|JapM=Choo-Choo Mechanism
|JpnM=Choo-Choo Mechanism
}}
}}


====Super Wiggler Engine====
====Super Wiggler Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハイハナエンジン
|Jpn=ハイハナエンジン
|JapR=Hai Hana Enjin
|JpnR=Hai Hana Enjin
|JapM=High Flower Engine
|JpnM=High Flower Engine
}}
}}


====Goomba-Trio Engine====
====Goomba-Trio Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハイクリボーエンジン
|Jpn=ハイクリボーエンジン
|JapR=Hai Kuribō Enjin
|JpnR=Hai Kuribō Enjin
|JapM=High Goomba Engine
|JpnM=High Goomba Engine
}}
}}


====DK Engine====
====DK Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=DKエンジン
|Jpn=DKエンジン
|JapR=Dike Enjin
|JpnR=Dike Enjin
|JapM=DK Engine
|JpnM=DK Engine
}}
}}


====E. Gadd Engine====
====E. Gadd Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=オヤ・マーエンジン
|Jpn=オヤ・マーエンジン
|JapR=Oya Mā Enjin
|JpnR=Oya Mā Enjin
|JapM=E. Gadd Engine
|JpnM=E. Gadd Engine
}}
}}


====Skolar Engine====
====Skolar Engine====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハールエンジン
|Jpn=ハールエンジン
|JapR=Hāru Enjin
|JpnR=Hāru Enjin
|JapM=Skolar Engine
|JpnM=Skolar Engine
}}
}}


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====Mushroom Gun====
====Mushroom Gun====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=キノコほう
|Jpn=キノコほう
|JapR=Kinoko Hō
|JpnR=Kinoko Hō
|JapM=Mushroom Cannon
|JpnM=Mushroom Cannon
}}
}}


====Seed Machine Gun====
====Seed Machine Gun====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=たねマシンガン
|Jpn=たねマシンガン
|JapR=Tane Mashin Gan
|JpnR=Tane Mashin Gan
|JapM=Seed Machine Gun
|JpnM=Seed Machine Gun
}}
}}


====Bob-omb Cannon====
====Bob-omb Cannon====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ボムへいキャノン
|Jpn=ボムへいキャノン
|JapR=Bomuhei Kyanon
|JpnR=Bomuhei Kyanon
|JapM=Bob-omb Cannon
|JpnM=Bob-omb Cannon
}}
}}


====Bullet Bill Gun====
====Bullet Bill Gun====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=おっかけキラーほう
|Jpn=おっかけキラーほう
|JapR=Okkake Kirā Hō
|JpnR=Okkake Kirā Hō
|JapM=Chasing Bullet Bill Cannon
|JpnM=Chasing Bullet Bill Cannon
}}
}}


====Pokey Tower Gun====
====Pokey Tower Gun====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=サンボタワー
|Jpn=サンボタワー
|JapR=Sanbo Tawā
|JpnR=Sanbo Tawā
|JapM=Pokey Tower
|JpnM=Pokey Tower
}}
}}


====Piranha Plant====
====Piranha Plant====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=パックンほう
|Jpn=パックンほう
|JapR=Pakkun Hō
|JpnR=Pakkun Hō
|JapM=Piranha Cannon
|JpnM=Piranha Cannon
}}
}}


====Bowser Breath====
====Bowser Breath====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=クッパファイヤー
|Jpn=クッパファイヤー
|JapR=Kuppa Faiyā
|JpnR=Kuppa Faiyā
|JapM=Bowser Fire
|JpnM=Bowser Fire
}}
}}


====Mr. I Laser====
====Mr. I Laser====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=アイクンレーザー
|Jpn=アイクンレーザー
|JapR=Ai-kun Rēzā
|JpnR=Ai-kun Rēzā
|JapM=Mr. I Laser
|JpnM=Mr. I Laser
}}
}}


====DK Gun====
====DK Gun====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=DKほう
|Jpn=DKほう
|JapR=Dike Hō
|JpnR=Dike Hō
|JapM=DK Cannon
|JpnM=DK Cannon
}}
}}


====E. Gadd Cannon====
====E. Gadd Cannon====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=オヤ・マーキャノン
|Jpn=オヤ・マーキャノン
|JapR=Oya Mā Kyanon
|JpnR=Oya Mā Kyanon
|JapM=E. Gadd Cannon
|JpnM=E. Gadd Cannon
}}
}}


====Skolar Gun====
====Skolar Gun====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハールほう
|Jpn=ハールほう
|JapR=Hāru Hō
|JpnR=Hāru Hō
|JapM=Skolar Cannon
|JpnM=Skolar Cannon
}}
}}


====Bowser Punch====
====Bowser Punch====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=クッパパンチ
|Jpn=クッパパンチ
|JapR=Kuppa Panchi
|JpnR=Kuppa Panchi
|JapM=Bowser Punch
|JpnM=Bowser Punch
}}
}}


====Bob-omb Wall====
====Bob-omb Wall====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=うしろボム
|Jpn=うしろボム
|JapR=Ushiro Bomu
|JpnR=Ushiro Bomu
|JapM=Back Bomb
|JpnM=Back Bomb
}}
}}


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====Banana Bot====
====Banana Bot====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=そこぬけバナーナ
|Jpn=そこぬけバナーナ
|JapR=Sokonuke Banāna
|JpnR=Sokonuke Banāna
|JapM=Bottomless Banaaana
|JpnM=Bottomless Banaaana
}}
}}


====Bowser Dozer====
====Bowser Dozer====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=わがままクッパ
|Jpn=わがままクッパ
|JapR=Wagamama Kuppa
|JpnR=Wagamama Kuppa
|JapM=Selfish Bowser
|JpnM=Selfish Bowser
}}
}}


====Lil' Bro Speed====
====Lil' Bro Speed====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=おとうとスピード
|Jpn=おとうとスピード
|JapR=Otōto Supīdo
|JpnR=Otōto Supīdo
|JapM=Lil' Bro Speed
|JpnM=Lil' Bro Speed
}}
}}


====Super Dash====
====Super Dash====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=スーパーダッシュ
|Jpn=スーパーダッシュ
|JapR=Sūpā Dasshu
|JpnR=Sūpā Dasshu
|JapM=Super Dash
|JpnM=Super Dash
}}
}}


====Shiny Tiara====
====Shiny Tiara====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=きらきらティアラ
|Jpn=きらきらティアラ
|JapR=Kirakira Tiara
|JpnR=Kirakira Tiara
|JapM=Shiny Tiara
|JpnM=Shiny Tiara
}}
}}


====Greedy Mustache====
====Greedy Mustache====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハッピーひげひげ
|Jpn=ハッピーひげひげ
|JapR=Happī Higehige
|JpnR=Happī Higehige
|JapM=Happy Mustache-Mustache
|JpnM=Happy Mustache-Mustache
}}
}}


====Sheer Sideswipe====
====Sheer Sideswipe====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=よこどりゴースト
|Jpn=よこどりゴースト
|JapR=Yokodori Gōsuto
|JpnR=Yokodori Gōsuto
|JapM=Robbing Ghost
|JpnM=Robbing Ghost
}}
}}


====Egg-celeration====
====Egg-celeration====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=うきうきタマゴ
|Jpn=うきうきタマゴ
|JapR=Ukiuki Tamago
|JpnR=Ukiuki Tamago
|JapM=Pleasant Egg
|JpnM=Pleasant Egg
}}
}}


====Superdupe Coupe====
====Superdupe Coupe====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=いじイジわるワル
|Jpn=いじイジわるワル
|JapR=Iji'iji Waruwaru
|JpnR=Iji'iji Waruwaru
|JapM=Possibly from the hiragana and katakana versions of「意地悪」(''ijiwaru'', "ill-tempered")
|JpnM=Possibly from the hiragana and katakana versions of「意地悪」(''ijiwaru'', "ill-tempered")
}}
}}


====Cute 'n' Astute====
====Cute 'n' Astute====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ぴかぴかジュエル
|Jpn=ぴかぴかジュエル
|JapR=Pikapika Jueru
|JpnR=Pikapika Jueru
|JapM=Dazzling Jewel
|JpnM=Dazzling Jewel
}}
}}


====Toadster Toaster====
====Toadster Toaster====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=キノコパワー
|Jpn=キノコパワー
|JapR=Kinoko Pawā
|JpnR=Kinoko Pawā
|JapM=Mushroom Power
|JpnM=Mushroom Power
}}
}}


====Minion Mobile====
====Minion Mobile====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ゴーゴーしたっぱ
|Jpn=ゴーゴーしたっぱ
|JapR=Gōgō Shitappa
|JpnR=Gōgō Shitappa
|JapM=Go-Go Minion
|JpnM=Go-Go Minion
}}
}}


====The Beast Donkey Kong====
====The Beast Donkey Kong====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ザ・ビースト
|Jpn=ザ・ビースト
|JapR=Za Bīsuto
|JpnR=Za Bīsuto
|JapM=The Beast
|JpnM=The Beast
}}
}}


====Tie-Land Bowser====
====Tie-Land Bowser====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=タイラント
|Jpn=タイラント
|JapR=Tairanto
|JpnR=Tairanto
|JapM=Tyrant
|JpnM=Tyrant
}}
}}


====Perfect Luigi====
====Perfect Luigi====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=パーフェクトL
|Jpn=パーフェクトL
|JapR=Pāfekuto Eru
|JpnR=Pāfekuto Eru
|JapM=Perfect L
|JpnM=Perfect L
}}
}}


====Last Hero Mario====
====Last Hero Mario====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ラストヒーロー
|Jpn=ラストヒーロー
|JapR=Rasuto Hīrō
|JpnR=Rasuto Hīrō
|JapM=Last Hero
|JpnM=Last Hero
}}
}}


====Beautiful Peach====
====Beautiful Peach====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ビューティフル
|Jpn=ビューティフル
|JapR=Byūtifuru
|JpnR=Byūtifuru
|JapM=Beautiful
|JpnM=Beautiful
}}
}}


====Wild Man Wario====
====Wild Man Wario====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ワイルドマン
|Jpn=ワイルドマン
|JapR=Wairudo Man
|JpnR=Wairudo Man
|JapM=Wild Man
|JpnM=Wild Man
}}
}}


====Nightmare Boo====
====Nightmare Boo====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ナイトメア
|Jpn=ナイトメア
|JapR=Naitomea
|JpnR=Naitomea
|JapM=Nightmare
|JpnM=Nightmare
}}
}}


====Mr. Lucky Yoshi====
====Mr. Lucky Yoshi====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ミスターラッキー
|Jpn=ミスターラッキー
|JapR=Misutā Rakkī
|JpnR=Misutā Rakkī
|JapM=Mr. Lucky
|JpnM=Mr. Lucky
}}
}}


====Dark Rider Waluigi====
====Dark Rider Waluigi====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=マンインブラック
|Jpn=マンインブラック
|JapR=Man In Burakku
|JpnR=Man In Burakku
|JapM=Man in Black
|JpnM=Man in Black
}}
}}


====Pretty Woman Daisy====
====Pretty Woman Daisy====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=プリティウーメン
|Jpn=プリティウーメン
|JapR=Puriti Ūmen
|JpnR=Puriti Ūmen
|JapM=Pretty Woman
|JpnM=Pretty Woman
}}
}}


====Samurai Toad====
====Samurai Toad====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=サムライ
|Jpn=サムライ
|JapR=Samurai
|JpnR=Samurai
|JapM=Samurai
|JpnM=Samurai
}}
}}


====Bad Boy Koopa Kid====
====Bad Boy Koopa Kid====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=バッドボーイ
|Jpn=バッドボーイ
|JapR=Baddo Bōi
|JpnR=Baddo Bōi
|JapM=Bad Boy
|JpnM=Bad Boy
}}
}}


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====Battle Competition====
====Battle Competition====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=バトルトーナメント
|Jpn=バトルトーナメント
|JapR=Batoru Tōnamento
|JpnR=Batoru Tōnamento
|JapM=Battle Tournament
|JpnM=Battle Tournament
}}
}}


====Flag Competition====
====Flag Competition====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=フラッグトーナメント
|Jpn=フラッグトーナメント
|JapR=Furaggu Tōnamento
|JpnR=Furaggu Tōnamento
|JapM=Flag Tournament
|JpnM=Flag Tournament
}}
}}


====Robo-Rabbit Competition====
====Robo-Rabbit Competition====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ラビットトーナメント
|Jpn=ラビットトーナメント
|JapR=Rabitto Tōnamento
|JpnR=Rabitto Tōnamento
|JapM=Rabbit Tournament
|JpnM=Rabbit Tournament
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 16:47, January 7, 2025

A vehicle's stat after it is assembled in the Super Duel Mode of Mario Party 5
The stats for an assembled machine.

Super Duel Mode is a side game mode in Mario Party 5, hosted by Skolar. It is a one-on-one battle mode in which two players face off against each other using custom-assembled vehicles (called "machines"). In this mode, one buys machine parts using points received by playing minigames in either Party or Mini-Game Mode and builds a battle machine to use in different tournaments or against friends. There are a total of 44 different parts that can be used to customize a machine. To unlock all the different parts, one must play all the tournaments and beat certain opponents.

Garage areas[edit]

The following areas are available in Super Duel Mode's initial segment, the Garage.

Area Description
Service Desk in Super Duel Mode from Mario Party 5
Service Desk
In this area, players can buy vehicle parts from Skolar. Whenever players play minigames prior to talking to Skolar in the Service Desk, Skolar keeps track of the number of minigames played and converts it to points. Players can also participate in trial battles, where players with a randomly generated vehicle and characters based off what is unlocked is pitted against a computer-controlled Koopa Kid. If a second controller is plugged to the second player slot, the Koopa Kid is replaced with player two, who is also randomly generated.
Garage A-1 in Super Duel Mode from Mario Party 5Garge A-2 in Super Duel Mode from Mario Party 5
Garage A-1 and A-2
Garage A-1 is owned by player one, while Garage A-2 is owned by player two. In this garage, players can build a machine from scratch when first accessed. After the machine is built and given a name, players can make any modification to it. Players can also inspect the machine's stats, pit the machine against other machines either in a Vs. Match (against other humans) or D1 Tournament (against CPU machines), or even delete the machine.
Garage B in Super Duel Mode from Mario Party 5
Garage B
This is a garage for friends. It is controlled by player three. In this garage, players can download machine data from the memory card in slot B, or other save files in slot A.
Garage Gallery in Super Duel Mode from Mario Party 5Garage Gallery in Super Duel Mode from Mario Party 5
Garage Gallery
Photos of winning machines in D1 Tournament mode are stored here. They can be viewed in a 3D perspective and adjusted using the buttons of the GameCube controller.
Garage Door in Super Duel Mode from Mario Party 5
Garage Door
This lets the player exit Super Duel Mode.

Playable characters[edit]

Playable characters do not have any noticeable differences except for the color on their steering wheel.

*Unavailable to players in trial battles.
**Always controlled by the CPU player in trial battles.

CPU-controlled only[edit]

Unlock criteria[edit]

Criteria
Donkey Kong Defeat Donkey Kong in Hard Competition.

Machine parts and statistics[edit]

Machines are composed of four parts: a body, a set of tires, an engine, and a weapon. They have five statistics which are as follow:

  • Health: The amount of hearts the machine starts with in Battle Competition mode. Each heart represents four Hit Points (HP).
  • Power: The amount of damage the machine's weapon deals, in HP.
  • Speed: The top speed of the machine.
  • Acceleration: The rate at which speed increases when accelerating.
  • Handling: How tight the machine turns.

To rate a machine's statistics, the game uses a base rating and applies the statistic modifiers of the machine parts that compose it. The base ratings are as follow:

  • Health: 5/9
  • Power: 4/12
  • Speed: 16/31
  • Acceleration: 5/13
  • Handling: 10/18

When previewing a machine, the raw numbers of its statistics are not shown and are instead hinted at via a radar chart.

Some machine parts possess an ability, granting a certain advantage during battles, at the cost of hindering a statistic to compensate. To buy all of the parts, the player must have at least 458 Points in total or more in all Minigame categories.

Body Types[edit]

Bodies affect the health statistic, and are the only kind of machine part to do so. They can also impact power and speed. To buy all of the Body Types, the player must have at least 99 4 Player Minigame Points in total or more.

Name Image Description Cost (4 Player Minigame Points) Health Power Speed Acceleration Handling Ability
Mushroom Body The Mushroom Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A standard body with standard abilities. 0 0 0 0 0 0 None
Star Body The Star Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A speedy body that's light and inexpensive. 5 -2 0 +2 0 0 None
Heart Body The Heart Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A cute, heart-shaped body that's very durable. 5 +4* 0 0 0 0 None
Choo-Choo Body The Choo-Choo Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. An engine built for speed that's quite strong and durable. 5 +1 0 +3 0 0 None
Egg Body The Egg Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A body made of shells from Yoshi's eggs with increased defensive and offensive abilities. 7 +2 +1 0 0 0 None
Spiny Body The Spiny Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A slow, spine-covered body that increases offensive abilities. 7 +1 +3 -3 0 0 None
Lakitu Cloud Body The Lakitu Cloud Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A fast body made of clouds with poor defensive abilities. 10 -4 0 +4 0 0 None
Boo Body The Boo Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A fast body with low defensive abilities that's visible only to radar. 10 -1 +1 +2 0 0 Periodically turns the machine invisible on the opponent's screen, but remains visible on the radar
DK Body The DK Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A slow body made of barrels that increases defensive and offensive abilities. 15 +3 +4 -4 0 0 None
E. Gadd Body The E. Gadd Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A hi-tech body that's very high-balanced, designed by the professor. 15 +2 +2 +2 0 0 None
Skolar Body The Skolar Body from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A body with mostly average abilities that takes less damage from bombs and vehicle attacks. 20 +1 +2 -1 0 0 Takes half damage (rounded down) from lava terrain and hazards

*Despite making the health statistic total 9, the machine starts battles with 8 hearts.

Tires[edit]

Tires modify speed, acceleration, and handling. To buy all of the Tires, the player must have at least 99 1-vs.-3 Minigame Points in total or more.

Name Image Description Cost (1-vs.-3 Minigame Points) Health Power Speed Acceleration Handling Ability
Mushroom Tires The Mushroom Tires from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. Normal tires that are great for learning. 0 0 0 0 0 0 None
Star Tires The Star Tires from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. Fast tires with poor control. 5 0 0 +3 +1 -3 None
Wiggler Tires The Wiggler Tires from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. Very slow tires with good control. 5 0 0 -3 0 +3 Allows steering while the machine is stopped
Goomba Tires The Goomba Tires from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. Quick tires with very quick acceleration. 5 0 0 +1 +4 0 None
Spiny Tires The Spiny Tires from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. Slower tires with great traction and decent acceleration. 7 0 0 -1 +2 0 Immune to dirt, ice, and metal terrain
Choo-Choo Tires The Choo-Choo Tires from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. Superfast tires with super poor control. 7 0 0 +4 +1 -4 None
Super Wiggler Tires The Super Wiggler Tires from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. Very slow tires with great traction. 10 0 0 +4 +1 +4 Allows steering while the machine is stopped
Lakitu Cloud The Lakitu Cloud from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A cloud that hovers. It's very efficient on all terrain. 10 0 0 -2 -3 +1 Floats; immune to all terrain including lava
DK Tires The DK Tires from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. Tires made of barrels. They handle differently with each battle. 15 0 0 ? ? ? Speed, acceleration, and handling are randomized each battle
E. Gadd Jet The E. Gadd Jet from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A hi-tech jet with perfect speed and handling designed by the professor. 15 0 0 -1 -2 +1 Floats; immune to all terrain including lava
Skolar Tires The Skolar Tires from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. Tires handmade by Skolar that are simple and balanced, even on slick surfaces. 20 0 0 +1 -1 0 Slides less on ice and metal terrain

Engines[edit]

Like tires, engines modify speed, acceleration, and handling. Engines are not visible on the machine; however, a machine's running sound can differ with the engine used. To buy all of the Engines, the player must have at least 99 2-vs.-2 Minigame Points in total or more.

Name Image Description Cost (2-vs.-2 Minigame Points) Health Power Speed Acceleration Handling Ability
Mushroom Engine The Mushroom Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A normal engine that's great for learning. 0 0 0 0 0 0 None
Star Engine The Star Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A speedy engine with poor control. 5 0 0 +3 +1 -3 None
Wiggler Engine The Wiggler Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. An engine that's not very fast but is easy to control. 5 0 0 -3 0 +3 None
Goomba Engine The Goomba Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. An engine that's a little speedy and has decent acceleration. 5 0 0 +1 +3 0 None
Ztar Engine The Ztar Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A slow engine that's easy to control and has excellent acceleration. 7 0 0 -2 +2 +1 None
Choo-Choo Engine The Choo-Choo Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A superfast engine with super poor control. 7 0 0 +4 +1 -4 None
Super Wiggler Engine The Super Wiggler Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. An easy-to-handle engine that's slow. 10 0 0 -4 +1 +4 None
Goomba-Trio Engine The Goomba Trio Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. An engine with great acceleration, some extra power, and really poor control. 10 0 0 +1 +4 -1 None
DK Engine The DK Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. An odd, banana-shaped engine that performs differently with each battle. 15 0 0 ? ? ? Speed, acceleration, and handling are randomized each battle
E. Gadd Engine The E. Gadd Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A hi-tech engine with great speed and control, designed by the professor. 15 0 0 +2 +1 +2 None
Skolar Engine The Skolar Engine from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. An engine with well-balanced speed and control, handmade by Skolar. 20 0 0 +2 +3 -1 None

Weapons[edit]

Weapons mainly affect power, but they also impact speed. Stronger weapons tend to have lower speed. To buy all of the Weapons, the player must have at least 161 Battle Minigame Points in total or more.

Name Image Description Cost (Battle Minigame Points) Health Power Speed Acceleration Handling Ability
Mushroom Gun The Mushroom Gun from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A normal gun that's good to learn with. 0 0 -1 +1 0 0 None
Seed Machine Gun The Seed Machine Gun from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A lightweight watermelon-shaped gun with weak rapid-fire abilities. 5 0 -1 +3 0 0 None
Bob-omb Cannon The Bob-omb Cannon from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A time-delayed, Bob-omb-firing cannon that's powerful and heavy. 5 0 +2 -2 0 0 None
Bullet Bill Gun The Bullet Bill Gun from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A gun with average firepower that shoots opponent-seeking Bullet Bills. 7 0 0 -1 0 0 None
Pokey Tower Gun The Pokey Tower Gun from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A gun with two diagonally-moving bullets and average firepower. 7 0 +1 0 0 0 None
Piranha Plant The Piranha Plant from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A powerful and far-reaching gun with bullets fired from a Piranha Plant. 7 0 +2 0 0 0 None
Bowser Breath The Bowser Breath from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. An effective Bowser-shaped flamethrower with a short range 10 0 +3 -1 0 0 None
Mr. I Laser The Mr. I Laser from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A lightweight laser with average firepower that's fired from his eye. 10 0 +2 +2 0 0 None
DK Gun The DK Gun from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A banana-shaped gun that's very heavy and the most powerful of all. 15 0 +4 -3 0 0 None
E. Gadd Cannon The E. Gadd Cannon from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A well-balanced cannon, designed by the professor, with opponent-seeking missiles. 15 0 +1 0 0 0 None
Skolar Gun The Skolar Gun from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A good overall weapon, handmade by Skolar. Press the button to shoot and release it to detonate. 20 0 +3 -3 0 0 None
Bowser Punch The Bowser Punch from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A very effective prototype that fires short-ranged Bowser punches! 30 0 +4 -1 0 0 None
Bob-omb Wall The Bob-omb Wall from Mario Party 5's Super Duel Mode. A specialty weapon that drops a wall of bombs and increases speed. 30 0 +2 +2 0 0 None

Unlock criteria[edit]

Criteria
DK Body, Tires, Engine, Gun Unlock Donkey Kong as a playable character
Skolar Body, Tires, Engine, Gun Beat every Duel Mode on every difficulty
Bowser Punch, Bob-omb Wall Purchase every Machine Part

Options[edit]

After a new machine has been assembled in a garage, the player will be prompted to give it a name. After this, various options will appear:

Icon Effect
Wrench icon used in Super Duel Mode in Mario Party 5 Changes the parts used for the machine
Eye icon from Super Duel Mode in Mario Party 5 Shows the name and statistics of the machine
Battle icon from Super Duel Mode in Mario Party 5 Starts a duel against another player or a tournament against CPU players
Trash can icon in Super Duel Mode from Mario Party 5 Deletes the machine, allowing a new one to be assembled

Super Duel battles[edit]

The player can choose the battle from the garage menu, but only Battle Competition on easy and normal are available at the start. If the player loses any game, the tournament ends and the player receives no trophies. On easy mode, the player faces mostly Koopa Kids and few other characters. In normal mode, there are more unique characters and less Koopa Kids. In hard mode, Koopa Kids are absent and Bowser and Donkey Kong appear in the competition.

In all competitions, there are obstacles, such as stationary Spiny Shells or Bob-ombs that detonate within a certain amount of time or upon contact. The size of a Bob-omb mirrors the damage it can do. Warp Pipes simply block machines. Mushrooms occasionally appear along the course and grant the machine better speed and control for a certain amount of time when collided with, as well as Cursed Mushrooms, which hinder speed and control.

Terrain can vary in an arena called Random Ruckus. Dirt and grass are present and do no special effects. Metal and ice make the machines harder to control. Lava damages and pushes away the machine. Mud makes vehicles slower. However, if a machine is equipped with Lakitu Cloud or E. Gadd Jet tires, the machine does not get affected by any sort of terrain while Spiny Tires negate sliding.

Modes[edit]

Battle Competition[edit]

Icon Description Screenshot
Battle Competition icon from Mario Party 5 The goal of this 90 second game is to eliminate the opponent. If the timer runs out before a player is eliminated, the player having more health left wins. The player must fire the weapon with B Button at the other player and keep moving to avoid opposing attacks and obstacles. Battle competition in Super Duel Mode in Mario Party 5

Flag Competition[edit]

Icon Description Screenshot
Flag Competition icon from Mario Party 5 In this game, the object is to collect three flags before the opposing player does. This game's time limit is also 90 seconds; the game ends if nobody collects three flags. Although hitting the opposing player immobilizes them momentarily, attacking the opposing member is not the goal of the game. Flag Competition in Super Duel Mode from Mario Party 5

Robo-Rabbit Competition[edit]

Icon Description Screenshot
Robo-Rabbit Competition icon from Mario Party 5 The goal in this competition is to wipe out three Robo-Rabbits before the opposing player does within the time limit of 90 seconds. Again, the player can shoot and stun the opposing member. The Robo-Rabbits are fast, move erratically, and can tunnel underground. Robo-Rabbit Competition in Mario Party 5. Bowser is suffering from post-damage invincibility frames.

Unlock criteria[edit]

Criteria
Hard Difficulty Win Battle Competition on Easy and Normal difficulty
Flag Competition Win Battle Competition on Hard difficulty
Robo-Rabbit Competition Win Flag Competition on Hard difficulty

CPU opponents and machines[edit]

All the CPU opponents also have nicknames for the final battle in a tournament.

Last Hero Mario
Mario's mugshot from Mario Party 5
Perfect Luigi
MP5Luigi.png
Beautiful Peach
Princess Peach's mugshot from Mario Party 5
Pretty Woman Daisy
Princess Daisy's mugshot from Mario Party 5
Super Dash
Mario's prize machine. Well-balanced, like our hero!
Mario's prize machine. Well-balanced, like our hero!
Lil' Bro Speed
Luigi's machine. It's fast. Green means go!
Luigi's machine. It's fast. Green means go!
Shiny Tiara
Peach's polished machine. Its speed is simply...regal!
Peach's polished machine. Its speed is simply...regal!
Cute 'n' Astute
Daisy's machine. Fast, it's no pansy!
Daisy's machine. Fast, it's no pansy!
Body Type: Choo-Choo Body
Tires: Star Tires
Engine: Goomba-Trio Engine
Weapon: E. Gadd Cannon
Body Type: Lakitu Cloud Body
Tires: E. Gadd Jet
Engine: Goomba Engine
Weapon: Seed Machine Gun
Body Type: E. Gadd Body
Tires: Lakitu Cloud
Engine: Choo-Choo Engine
Weapon: Bullet Bill Gun
Body Type: Star Body
Tires: Wiggler Tires
Engine: Goomba Engine
Weapon: Bullet Bill Gun
Mr. Lucky Yoshi
MP5Yoshi.png
Wild Man Wario
MP5Wario.png
Dark Rider Waluigi
Waluigi's mugshot from Mario Party 5
Samurai Toad
MP5Toad.png
Egg-celeration
Yoshi's machine. Tricky, it shells out damage!
Yoshi's machine. Tricky, it shells out damage!
Greedy Mustache
Wario's ultimate machine. Intimidating, like Wario's belly!
Wario's ultimate machine. Intimidating, like Wario's belly!
Superdupe Coupe
Waluigi's machine. It's the super duper attacker!
Waluigi's machine. It's the super duper attacker!
Toadster Toaster
Toad's machine. Decent, but only if it were a roadster...
Toad's machine. Decent, but only if it were a roadster...
Body Type: Egg Body
Tires: Star Tires
Engine: Wiggler Engine
Weapon: Pokey Tower Gun
Body Type: Heart Body
Tires: Super Wiggler Tires
Engine: Choo-Choo Engine
Weapon: Piranha Plant
Body Type: Spiny Body
Tires: Star Tires
Engine: Goomba Engine
Weapon: Bob-omb Cannon
Body Type: Mushroom Body
Tires: Mushroom Tires
Engine: Mushroom Engine
Weapon: Mushroom Gun
Nightmare Boo
Boo's mugshot from Mario Party 5
Bad Boy Koopa Kid
Koopa Kid's mugshot from Mario Party 5
The Beast Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong's mugshot from Mario Party 5
Tie-Land Bowser
Bowser's mugshot from Mario Party 5
Sheer Sideswipe
Boo's machine. Visible only to the radar. Peek-a-Boo...
Boo's machine. Visible only to the radar. Peek-a-Boo...
Minion Mobile
The Koopa Kid's machine. Tough, but there's a minion on board!
The Koopa Kid's machine. Tough, but there's a minion on board!
Banana Bot
Donkey Kong's machine. It's a one-shot, one-kill monster!
Donkey Kong's machine. It's a one-shot, one-kill monster!
Bowser Dozer
Bowser's machine. Get too close and you're toast!
Bowser's machine. Get too close and you're toast!
Body Type: Boo Body
Tires: Choo-Choo Tires
Engine: Ztar Engine
Weapon: Mr. I Laser
Body Type: Star Body
Tires: Wiggler Tires
Engine: Super Wiggler Engine
Weapon: Seed Machine Gun
Body Type: DK Body
Tires: DK Tires
Engine: DK Engine
Weapon: DK Gun
Body Type: Heart Body
Tires: Spiny Tires
Engine: E.Gadd Engine
Weapon: Bowser Breath

Arenas[edit]

These arenas are playable only in Vs. matches. In D1 Tournament, the arena is always a variation of Random Ruckus. There are a total of eight arenas to battle in.

Icon and Name In-Game Screenshot In-Game Description
Green Meadow arena from Mario Party 5
Green Meadow
Screenshot of the duel in Green Meadow from Mario Party 5 Battle in a big field under blue skies!
Moonlit Midnight arena from Mario Party 5
Moonlit Midnight
Screenshot of the duel in Moonlit Midnight from Mario Party 5 Battle in a big pond under a starlit sky!
Quicksand Desert arena from Mario Party 5
Quicksand Desert
Quicksand Desert arena from Mario Party 5. Boo is driving the vehicle on the right screen. Battle in sand within a limited area!
Snowy Slope arena from Mario Party 5
Snowy Slope
Screenshot of the duel in Snowy Slope from Mario Party 5 Battle on slippery ice surfaces during a raging snow storm!
Jungle Falls arena from Mario Party 5
Jungle Falls
Screenshot of the duel in Jungle Falls from Mario Party 5 Battle on a suspension bridge with a bamboo backdrop!
Lunar Outpost arena from Mario Party 5
Lunar Outpost
Screenshot of the duel in Lunar Outpost from Mario Party 5 Battle in a big bowl-shaped crater on the surface of the moon!
Bowser Stadium arena from Mario Party 5
Bowser Stadium
Screenshot of the duel in Bowser Stadium from Mario Party 5 Battle on a stage surrounded by dangerous hot magma!
Random Ruckus arena from Mario Party 5.
Random Ruckus
Screenshot of the duel in Random Ruckus from Mario Party 5. This is a tournament match on hard difficulty, where Mario is a player while Wario is a CPU. Battle in a new environment with each battle!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーデュエルモード[?]
Sūpā Dyueru Mōdo
Super Duel Mode
French Mode Super Duel[?] Super Duel Mode
German Super-Duell-Modus[?] Super Duel Mode
Italian Modalità Gran Premio[?] Grand Prix Mode
Spanish Duelo estelar[?] Stellar duel

Garage areas[edit]

Service Desk[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガレージカウンター[?]
Garēji Kauntā
Garage Counter

Garage A-1[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガレージA-1[?]
Garēji A-1
Garage A-1

Garage A-2[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガレージA-2[?]
Garēji A-2
Garage A-2

Garage B[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガレージB[?]
Garēji B
Garage B

Garage Gallery[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コレクションガレージ[?]
Korekushon Garēji
Collection Garage

Garage Door[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese でぐち[?]
Deguchi
Exit

Body Types[edit]

Mushroom Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコボディ[?]
Kinoko Bodi
Mushroom Body

Star Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スターボディ[?]
Sutā Bodi
Star Body

Heart Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハートボディ[?]
Hāto Bodi
Heart Body

Choo-Choo Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シュッポーボディ[?]
Shuppō Bodi
Choo-Choo Body; from「しゅっぽ」(shuppo, an onomatopoeia for the sound a train makes)

Egg Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タマゴボディ[?]
Tamago Bodi
Egg Body

Spiny Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トゲゾーボディ[?]
Togezō Bodi
Spiny Body

Lakitu Cloud Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジュゲムボディ[?]
Jugemu Bodi
Lakitu Body

Boo Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ステレサボディ[?]
Suteresa Bodi
Portmanteau of「ステルス」(suterusu, "stealth") and「テレサ」(Teresa, "Boo") + "body"

DK Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese DKボディ[?]
DK Bodi
DK Body

E. Gadd Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オヤ・マーボディ[?]
Oya Mā Bodi
E. Gadd Body

Skolar Body[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハールボディ[?]
Hāru Bodi
Skolar Body

Tires[edit]

Mushroom Tires[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコタイヤ[?]
Kinoko Taiya
Mushroom Tire

Star Tires[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スタータイヤ[?]
Sutā Taiya
Star Tire

Wiggler Tires[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハナチャンタイヤ[?]
Hanachan Taiya
Wiggler Tire

Goomba Tires[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クリボータイヤ[?]
Kuribō Taiya
Goomba Tire

Spiny Tires[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トゲゾータイヤ[?]
Togezō Taiya
Spiny Tire

Choo-Choo Tires[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シュッポータイヤ[?]
Shuppō Taiya
Choo-Choo Tire

Super Wiggler Tires[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーハナチャンタイヤ[?]
Sūpā Hanachan Taiya
Super Wiggler Tire

Lakitu Cloud[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジュゲムホバー[?]
Jugemu Hobā
Lakitu Hover

DK Tires[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese DKタイヤ[?]
DK Taiya
DK Tire

E. Gadd Jet[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オヤ・マーホバー[?]
Oya Mā Hobā
E. Gadd Hover

Skolar Tires[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハールタイヤ[?]
Hāru Taiya
Skolar Tire

Engines[edit]

Mushroom Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコエンジン[?]
Kinoko Enjin
Mushroom Engine

Star Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スターエンジン[?]
Sutā Enjin
Star Engine

Wiggler Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハナチャンエンジン[?]
Hanachan Enjin
Wiggler Engine

Goomba Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クリボーエンジン[?]
Kuribō Enjin
Goomba Engine

Ztar Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ズターエンジン[?]
Zutā Enjin
Ztar Engine

Choo-Choo Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シュッポーきかん[?]
Shuppō Kikan
Choo-Choo Mechanism

Super Wiggler Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハイハナエンジン[?]
Hai Hana Enjin
High Flower Engine

Goomba-Trio Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハイクリボーエンジン[?]
Hai Kuribō Enjin
High Goomba Engine

DK Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese DKエンジン[?]
Dike Enjin
DK Engine

E. Gadd Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オヤ・マーエンジン[?]
Oya Mā Enjin
E. Gadd Engine

Skolar Engine[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハールエンジン[?]
Hāru Enjin
Skolar Engine

Weapons[edit]

Mushroom Gun[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコほう[?]
Kinoko Hō
Mushroom Cannon

Seed Machine Gun[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たねマシンガン[?]
Tane Mashin Gan
Seed Machine Gun

Bob-omb Cannon[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボムへいキャノン[?]
Bomuhei Kyanon
Bob-omb Cannon

Bullet Bill Gun[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おっかけキラーほう[?]
Okkake Kirā Hō
Chasing Bullet Bill Cannon

Pokey Tower Gun[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サンボタワー[?]
Sanbo Tawā
Pokey Tower

Piranha Plant[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パックンほう[?]
Pakkun Hō
Piranha Cannon

Bowser Breath[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クッパファイヤー[?]
Kuppa Faiyā
Bowser Fire

Mr. I Laser[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アイクンレーザー[?]
Ai-kun Rēzā
Mr. I Laser

DK Gun[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese DKほう[?]
Dike Hō
DK Cannon

E. Gadd Cannon[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オヤ・マーキャノン[?]
Oya Mā Kyanon
E. Gadd Cannon

Skolar Gun[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハールほう[?]
Hāru Hō
Skolar Cannon

Bowser Punch[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クッパパンチ[?]
Kuppa Panchi
Bowser Punch

Bob-omb Wall[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese うしろボム[?]
Ushiro Bomu
Back Bomb

CPU opponents and machines[edit]

Banana Bot[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese そこぬけバナーナ[?]
Sokonuke Banāna
Bottomless Banaaana

Bowser Dozer[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese わがままクッパ[?]
Wagamama Kuppa
Selfish Bowser

Lil' Bro Speed[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おとうとスピード[?]
Otōto Supīdo
Lil' Bro Speed

Super Dash[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーダッシュ[?]
Sūpā Dasshu
Super Dash

Shiny Tiara[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きらきらティアラ[?]
Kirakira Tiara
Shiny Tiara

Greedy Mustache[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハッピーひげひげ[?]
Happī Higehige
Happy Mustache-Mustache

Sheer Sideswipe[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese よこどりゴースト[?]
Yokodori Gōsuto
Robbing Ghost

Egg-celeration[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese うきうきタマゴ[?]
Ukiuki Tamago
Pleasant Egg

Superdupe Coupe[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese いじイジわるワル[?]
Iji'iji Waruwaru
Possibly from the hiragana and katakana versions of「意地悪」(ijiwaru, "ill-tempered")

Cute 'n' Astute[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぴかぴかジュエル[?]
Pikapika Jueru
Dazzling Jewel

Toadster Toaster[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコパワー[?]
Kinoko Pawā
Mushroom Power

Minion Mobile[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴーゴーしたっぱ[?]
Gōgō Shitappa
Go-Go Minion

The Beast Donkey Kong[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ザ・ビースト[?]
Za Bīsuto
The Beast

Tie-Land Bowser[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タイラント[?]
Tairanto
Tyrant

Perfect Luigi[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パーフェクトL[?]
Pāfekuto Eru
Perfect L

Last Hero Mario[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ラストヒーロー[?]
Rasuto Hīrō
Last Hero

Beautiful Peach[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビューティフル[?]
Byūtifuru
Beautiful

Wild Man Wario[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワイルドマン[?]
Wairudo Man
Wild Man

Nightmare Boo[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナイトメア[?]
Naitomea
Nightmare

Mr. Lucky Yoshi[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミスターラッキー[?]
Misutā Rakkī
Mr. Lucky

Dark Rider Waluigi[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マンインブラック[?]
Man In Burakku
Man in Black

Pretty Woman Daisy[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プリティウーメン[?]
Puriti Ūmen
Pretty Woman

Samurai Toad[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サムライ[?]
Samurai
Samurai

Bad Boy Koopa Kid[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バッドボーイ[?]
Baddo Bōi
Bad Boy

Modes[edit]

Battle Competition[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バトルトーナメント[?]
Batoru Tōnamento
Battle Tournament

Flag Competition[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラッグトーナメント[?]
Furaggu Tōnamento
Flag Tournament

Robo-Rabbit Competition[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ラビットトーナメント[?]
Rabitto Tōnamento
Rabbit Tournament

Trivia[edit]

  • The Super Wiggler Tires' description states they are very slow, but they are actually tied with the Lakitu Cloud Body and the Choo-Choo Tires for the largest speed bonus, with a modifier of +4. This is presumably a mistake and intended to be -4 instead.
  • Although the speed, acceleration, and handling statistics are usually randomized by the DK Tires and the DK Engine, they are always maxed out when used by CPU-controlled Donkey Kong in tournaments.