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*[[Darkmess Thorn]]s, which block the path on the overworld and can only be cleared by using the upgraded Wave Power on their weak point | *[[Darkmess Thorn]]s, which block the path on the overworld and can only be cleared by using the upgraded Wave Power on their weak point | ||
*[[Darkmess Dam]]s, which must be destroyed to progress and can only be destroyed with magic vials found during battle | *[[Darkmess Dam]]s, which must be destroyed to progress and can only be destroyed with magic vials found during battle | ||
*[[Darkmess Puddle]]s | *[[Darkmess Puddle]]s small collections of Darkmess produced by Tentacles and Cursa to block Mario | ||
*[[Darkmess Tentacle]]s | *[[Darkmess Tentacle]]s created by Cursa to find and trap Sparks using its tendrils it also causes the weather on its host planet to become extremely horrid | ||
*[[Darkmess Pond]]s, small pools of Darkmess rained down by [[Fieldbreaker]]s during battle. They will damage heroes that step in them. | *[[Darkmess Pond]]s, small pools of Darkmess rained down by [[Fieldbreaker]]s during battle. They will damage heroes that step in them. | ||
*[[Darkmess Blob]]s, blobs of Darkmess that only appear in the [[The Last Spark Hunter]] DLC. They cover ground switches, preventing the heroes from using them. Only Bob-omb explosions can clear out the Darkmess Blobs. | *[[Darkmess Blob]]s, blobs of Darkmess that only appear in the [[The Last Spark Hunter]] DLC. They cover ground switches, preventing the heroes from using them. Only Bob-omb explosions can clear out the Darkmess Blobs. |
Revision as of 20:09, February 15, 2024
Darkmess is a type of dark matter that drives the plot of Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. Produced by Cursa and spread across the galaxy, it factors heavily in its pursuit of the Sparks and causes debilitating weather effects on every planet it lands on, such as shrouding Beacon Beach in a permanent rainstorm or Pristine Peaks in a brutal blizzard.
Forms
- Darkmess Manta, a giant manta ray seen only at the beginning of the game; serves as a one-time tutorial location
- Darkmess Bowser, a clone of Bowser formed from Darkmess and a Blueprint inherited from the Megabug
- Darkmess Rabbid Mechakoopas, copies of Rabbid Mechakoopas that are summoned by Darkmess Bowser
- Darkmess Edge, a clone of Edge formed from Darkmess and a Blueprint made by Cursa
- Darkmess Eyes, which possess an enemy or element and must be destroyed to progress
- Darkmess Eggs, egg-like objects found on the field, can be picked up and thrown at Darkmess Eyes to destroy them
- Darkmess Gates, which must be destroyed to progress and can only be destroyed with Bob-ombs
- Darkmess Taproots, which contain multiple Darkmess Eyes that all have to be attacked within the same turn in order to destroy the Taproot
- Darkmess portals, which summon an enemy the next turn and can be destroyed
- Darkmess Thorns, which block the path on the overworld and can only be cleared by using the upgraded Wave Power on their weak point
- Darkmess Dams, which must be destroyed to progress and can only be destroyed with magic vials found during battle
- Darkmess Puddles small collections of Darkmess produced by Tentacles and Cursa to block Mario
- Darkmess Tentacles created by Cursa to find and trap Sparks using its tendrils it also causes the weather on its host planet to become extremely horrid
- Darkmess Ponds, small pools of Darkmess rained down by Fieldbreakers during battle. They will damage heroes that step in them.
- Darkmess Blobs, blobs of Darkmess that only appear in the The Last Spark Hunter DLC. They cover ground switches, preventing the heroes from using them. Only Bob-omb explosions can clear out the Darkmess Blobs.
- Purified Darkmess Energy Crystal, the result of destroying Darkmess Tentacles and used to power the WM ARC to reach other worlds; two are found on each planet
- Darkmess Dimension, the dimension where the Heroes are sent to for every battle. A portal to its core, where Cursa resides, is located at the Beacon of the Comet Observatory, at Cursa's stronghold
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Duistermis[?] | From "duisternis" (Darkness) and "mis" (Wrong) | |
French | Confusi-Ombre[?] | Portmanteau of "confusion" and "ombre" (shadow) | |
German | Finsterzeit[?] | Portmanteau of "finster" (sinister) and "zeit" (time) | |
Italian | Oscutiferio[?] | Portmanteau of "oscuro" (dark) and "putiferio" (mess) | |
Portuguese | Malumbra[?] | Portmanteau of "mal" (evil) and "penumbra" (half-light) | |
Spanish | Ascoridad[?] | Portmanteau of "asco" (disgust) and "oscuridad" (darkness) |