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- “Oh, yeah, badges! They have lots of different effects. People who travel through the Flower Kingdom like using them.”
- —Prince Florian, Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Badges in Super Mario Bros. Wonder are collectable and equippable items that are found from completion of a Badge Challenge or bought from Poplin Shops. Prince Florian equips these items to assist the players in levels. Players can equip a badge before starting a course or losing a life. "Prince's Choice" randomizes the badge chosen, which can be selected by pressing on the Badges selection screen.[1]
The first badge, Parachute Cap, is obtained from Badge House in Pipe-Rock Plateau. The final badge, Sound Off, is unlocked from first completing the final level in the game, The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon, then entering the Poplin house WONDER?. The badge replaces the default sound effects in the game with voiced a cappella sound effects. If players obtain every badge, the game adds a medal to the save file.
List of badges
There are twenty-four badges, including nine Action Badges that add new abilities to the characters, eleven Boost Badges grant passive benefits to players, and four Expert Badges, which grant an advanced skill intended for more experienced players.[2][3]
Action Badges
Badge | Description | Unlocked by |
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Parachute Cap[2] File:Badge item boushi.png |
While in midair, press or shake the controller to open your hat and float slowly downward.[2] | Clearing the tutorial in Badge House in Pipe-Rock Plateau |
Floating High Jump[2] File:SMBW floatinghighjump.png |
Jump higher than usual and momentarily float.[2] | Clearing either Floating High Jump I or Floating High Jump II |
Boosting Spin Jump[2] |
While in midair, press or shake the controller to gain a little extra altitude. | Clearing either Boosting Spin Jump I or Boosting Spin Jump II |
Wall-Climb Jump[2] File:Badge item kabe.png |
Jump against a wall and then press to jump straight up once.[2] | Clearing either Wall-Climb Jump I or Wall-Climb Jump II |
Crouching High Jump[2] File:Badge item shagami.png |
Crouch and charge up power to jump higher than usual.[4] | Clearing either Crouching High Jump I or Crouching High Jump II |
Grappling Vine[2] File:Badge item shot.png |
While in midair, press or shake the controller to launch a vine that can grab a wall. | Clearing either Grappling Vine I or Grappling Vine II |
Dolphin Kick[2] File:Badge item dolphin.png |
While underwater, press or shake the controller to unleash a brief burst of speed.[2] | Clearing either Dolphin Kick I or Dolphin Kick II |
Timed High Jump[2] File:SMBW timedhighjump.png |
Time consecutive jumps just right to jump higher than usual. You'll even jump high on sand.[2] | Purchased at a Poplin Shop |
Fast Dash |
Dash a little faster than usual. You'll walk a little faster too, even across sandy areas! | Purchased at the hidden Poplin Shop in Sunbaked Desert |
Boost Badges
Badge | Description | Unlocked by |
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Coin Reward[2] File:SMBW coinreward.png |
Earn coins for defeating enemies.[2] | Purchased at a Poplin Shop |
Safety Bounce[2] File:Badge item hukki.png |
Bounce back out of pits, lava, or poison swamps just one time per fall.[2] | Purchased at a Poplin Shop |
Coin Magnet[2] File:Badge item coin.png |
Pull in nearby coins and flower coins.[5] | Purchased at a Poplin Shop |
Auto Super Mushroom[2] File:SMBW autosupermushroom.png |
Start a course with a Super Mushroom power-up.[2] | Received from clearing Wiggler Race Mountaineering! |
Rhythm Jump |
Earn coins by jumping in time with the beat. In-game tip: You'll get coins by equipping the Rhythm Jump Badge and jumping along to the beat! |
Received from clearing Ninji Jump Party |
Add ! Blocks[6][7] File:SMBW addexclamationblock badge lowq.png |
Add ! Blocks to courses. The ! Blocks may act as extra platforms, contain items, or serve other purposes.[6][7] | Purchased at a Poplin Shop |
Sensor File:Badge item dowsing.png |
Detect significant items nearby, such as Wonder Flowers or 10-flower coins. | Received from fixing the bridge in Fungi Mines |
All Bubble Power |
Change into Bubble form when you collect any power-up. | Purchased at the Poplin Shop in Pipe-Rock Plateau after completing The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage |
All Drill Power |
Change into Drill form when you collect any power-up. | Purchased at the Poplin Shop in Pipe-Rock Plateau after completing The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage |
All Elephant Power |
Change into Elephant form when you collect any power-up. | Purchased at the Poplin Shop in Pipe-Rock Plateau after completing The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage |
All Fire Power |
Change into Fire form when you collect any power-up. | Purchased at the Poplin Shop in Pipe-Rock Plateau after completing The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage |
Expert Badges
Badge | Description | Unlocked by |
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Jet Run[2] File:Badge item jetrun.png |
Dash continuously at incredible speed. If you run off an edge, you'll also have a short window where you can jump in midair.' In-game tip: When you have the Jet Run Badge equipped, you can dash perpetually at incredible speeds! |
Clearing either Jet Run I or Jet Run II |
Spring Feet |
Perpetually hop along. You can also jump higher than usual. In-game tip: You can hop perpetually when the Spring Feet Badge is equipped. |
Clearing either Spring Feet I or Spring Feet II |
Invisibility[2] File:Badge item toumei.png |
Disappear from sight, making it impossible for enemies to spot you. In-game tip: When worn, the Invisibility Badge makes the player invisible and impossible for enemies to find. |
Clearing either Invisibility I or Invisibility II |
Sound Off? |
Hear strange voices... In-game tip: Equipping the Sound Off? Badge will allow you to hear unusual voices! |
Received in the Poplin house WONDER?, which is unlocked upon clearing The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon |
Names in other languages
Badge
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 徽章[?] | - | |
Dutch | Badge[?] | - | |
French | Badge[?] | Badge | |
Italian | Spilla[?] | Pin | |
Korean | 배지[?] Baeji |
Badge | |
Portuguese | Insígnia[?] | Badge | |
Spanish | Insignia[?] | Badge |
Badge Types
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Actiebadge, Hulpbadge, Expertbadge[?] | ? | |
French | Badge action, Badge bonus, Badge expert[?] | ? | |
German | Aktionsabzeichen, Stärkungsabzeichen, Expertenabzeichen[?] | ? | |
Italian | Spilla azione, Spilla potenziamento, Spilla professionista[?] | ? | |
Portuguese | Insígnia de ação, Insígnia de poder, Insígnia avançada[?] | ? | |
Spanish | Insignia de acción, Insignia de objeto, Insignia pro[?] | Action Badge, Object Badge, Pro Badge |
Trivia
- Many of the badges are similar to or reference power-ups and abilities in previous Super Mario titles:
- Parachute Cap functions similar to many gliding power-ups and abilities, such as Peach's Floating Jump ability originating from Super Mario Bros. 2. As well as Raccoon Mario, Tanooki Mario, Bunny Mario, Cape Mario, Flying Squirrel Mario, and Peachette.
- Floating High Jump functions similar to Luigi's Scuttle.
- Boosting Spin Jump functions as an airborne Double Jump and resembles Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2's Spin Jump.
- Wall-Climb Jump functions similar to a glitch from Super Mario Bros.
- Crouching High Jump is the same ability as the Power Squat Jump from Super Mario Bros. 2, as well as being similar to the Backward Somersault.
- Dolphin Kick grants the user better swimming speed and control similar to the Frog Suit and Penguin Suit.
- Timed High Jump grants the user the ability to perform a higher jump if they time their jump as they touch the ground, similar to the consecutive Double Jumps and Triple Jumps in many of the 3D Super Mario games and the New Super Mario Bros. series.
- Fast Dash functions similar to the Super Dash in Super Mario 3D World.
- Grappling Vine functions similar to the capture ability for Yoshi in Super Mario Odyssey, where in that game, Yoshi can use his tongue to grapple to walls.
- Safety Bounce is similar to Peachette's ability to survive a fall into dangerous terrain by jumping away in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.
- Spring Feet is similar to Spring Mario from Super Mario Galaxy, forcing the player to jump infinitely, and granting a higher jump when timed correctly.
References
- ^ Nintendo Life (September 28, 2023). NEW Super Mario Bros. Wonder Gameplay. YouTube. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Nintendo of America (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct 8.31.2023. YouTube. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
- ^ Super Mario Bros.™ Wonder
- ^ GameXplain (September 2, 2023). Yes, You Can Mute the Talking Flower! Super Mario Bros Wonder FULL Menu Tour (Player Guide & More!). YouTube. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
- ^ GameXplain (September 2, 2023). 15 Minutes of Super Mario Bros. Wonder Solo GAMEPLAY | Secret Level & More! (Nintendo Live). YouTube. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
- ^ a b GameSpot (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder Preview. YouTube. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
- ^ a b IGN (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder: The First Preview. YouTube. Retrieved September 18, 2023.