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*[[5-Volt]] can easily defeat the mushroom monsters by teleporting to them. | *[[5-Volt]] can easily defeat the mushroom monsters by teleporting to them. | ||
*Although [[18-Volt]] cannot move, he can easily aim at and shoot the spike balls to defeat the mushrooms. | |||
*[[Pyoro]] can use his tongue to either attack the mushroom monsters directly, or launch spike balls without risk of coming into contact. | *[[Pyoro]] can use his tongue to either attack the mushroom monsters directly, or launch spike balls without risk of coming into contact. | ||
*[[Dribble & Spitz]] have projectiles which can fire on the mushroom monsters. However, as they can only fire in one direction, they will need to use spike balls to hit any monsters behind them, making them an average fit. | *[[Dribble & Spitz]] have projectiles which can fire on the mushroom monsters. However, as they can only fire in one direction, they will need to use spike balls to hit any monsters behind them, making them an average fit. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 02:20, March 20, 2024
Mushroom Doom | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Get It Together! |
Type | Fantasy |
Command(s) | Defeat! (1 player, Level 1; 2 players, Level 3) Defeat all! (1 player, Levels 2 and 3; 2 players, Levels 1 and 2) |
Info | "Some weird mushroom monsters showed up! I don't care how ya do it, just get rid of 'em!" |
Points to clear | 30 |
Mushroom Doom is one of the microgames in Dribble & Spitz's Fantasy level in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay
The object of this microgame is to defeat all of the mushroom monsters, either by attacking them directly or knocking a spiked ball on their heads. The player is knocked out if they directly touch a spiked ball, though they can still win the microgame if a spiked ball is already moving and defeats the monsters.
When all the monsters are defeated, a bunch of treasure appears.
- Level 1: There is one monster.
- Level 2: There are two monsters, which are on the same side.
- Level 3: There are two monsters, which are opposite from each other.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, a number of factors increase in difficulty. The monsters can now hide in their hole for a short period of time. If the players win, the player that defeats more monsters receives an effort point. If both players each defeat a monster on Level 1, no effort points are awarded.
- Level 1: There are two monsters, which are opposite from each other.
- Level 2: There are three monsters.
- Level 3: There is one monster, but it hides and peeks out faster. It may also re-emerge from different holes.
Suitability
Good Fit | ||
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Bad Fit |
- 5-Volt can easily defeat the mushroom monsters by teleporting to them.
- Although 18-Volt cannot move, he can easily aim at and shoot the spike balls to defeat the mushrooms.
- Pyoro can use his tongue to either attack the mushroom monsters directly, or launch spike balls without risk of coming into contact.
- Dribble & Spitz have projectiles which can fire on the mushroom monsters. However, as they can only fire in one direction, they will need to use spike balls to hit any monsters behind them, making them an average fit.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | きのこバスター[?] Kinoko Basutā |
Mushroom Buster | |
French | Chasse aux Champignons[?] | Mushrooms Hunt | |
German | Pilzpest[?] | Mushroom Pestilence | |
Italian | Invasione fungina[?] | Fungal invasion | |
Korean | 버섯 버스터[?] Beoseot Beoseuteo |
Mushroom Buster | |
Spanish | Hongos invasores[?] | Invading mushrooms |