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Latest revision as of 21:42, July 7, 2024

Black Mage
BlackMagesportsmix.png
Artwork from Mario Sports Mix
First appearance Final Fantasy (1987, Final Fantasy franchise)
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (2006, Super Mario-related media)
Latest appearance Samurai Rising (2016, Final Fantasy series)
Mario Sports Mix (2010, Super Mario-related media)
Latest portrayal Greg Irwin (2010)

Black Mage is a job class from the Final Fantasy series of games. They are characterized by their distinctive appearance—blue robes and a face shrouded in shadow beneath their pointed hat—as well as their practice of Black Magic, which consists of various offensive, elemental spells. In the Super Mario franchise, Black Mage's design is a mix of his classic appearance from Final Fantasy as well as Black Waltz No. 3, a boss from Final Fantasy IX.

History[edit]

Mario Hoops 3-on-3[edit]

An individual representative character appears in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. He is one of several characters based on Final Fantasy, the others being Ninja, White Mage, Moogle, and Cactuar. He has a magical staff which he uses to perform his Special Shot. He is classified as a Tricky player, meaning he makes very swift moves to dodge tackles. Black Mage is unlocked by winning a Gold Trophy in the Rainbow Tourney on the Normal difficulty. An alternate costume can also be unlocked by completing the Rainbow Tourney on the Hard difficulty. This alternate costume gives Black Mage a green and black color scheme.

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

Black Mage, along with the other Final Fantasy characters return in Mario Sports Mix. He is unlocked by clearing the hidden path in the Star Cup, Star Road, three times, winning the Star Cup four times, or by going on one of the two alternate paths during the Mushroom Cup replay and winning against Blue Toad. Unlike other characters, in hockey, he uses his magical staff in place of a hockey stick. Black Mage's highest statistic is his technique, and his overall stats are identical to Daisy's and Waluigi's.

Like in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, the player can also unlock an alternate outfit for Black Mage. Here, it is unlocked by clearing a certain mission on the Star Cup, clearing Star Road 6 times, or by using Black Mage 20 times in either Exhibition or Tournament modes. Unlike the Mario Hoops 3-on-3 alternate costume, his alternate outfit depicts Black Mage wearing a red coat and hat, with black jeans and a belt being added onto the hat, along with a yellow scarf. The details on the coat are also different.

Black Mage can use his special shot to briefly shrink his opponents. He then follows up by aiming the ball/puck at the goal, or at an opposing player.

In Basketball, Black Mage is a very slow dunker, but his layup move is unique in that he will cast a spell, which makes the basketball almost always enter the basketball hoop.

In Volleyball, Black Mage's fully charged shots move quite fast, while also curving. However, these shots can easily go out of bounds, which would make Black Mage lose points. He can also summon a thunderbolt to block volleyball shots, but the range is limited. Instead of diving, Black Mage can cast a fire spell to catch a volleyball that is out of reach. Black Mage's fire spell can range up to 3 meters.

In Dodgeball, Black Mage can repel dodgeball attacks by summoning a thunderbolt to block the dodgeball. However, this move is rendered useless if the dodgeball is equipped with an item. Instead of diving, Black Mage can cast a fire spell to bring the dodgeball to him. His full power throws are given an added curve, which can be used to throw off opponents.

In Hockey, Black Mage can take down his opponents by striking them with a thunderbolt in his powerful check. If the opponent is far away, he will cast a fire spell instead. While charging the ball he uses his dark magic to make a powerful shot. Since he has good technique stats, he can score easily by faking the goalies or doing combos.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Mario Hoops 3-on-3[edit]

  • Baller Name: Abracadabra Kid
  • Type: Tricky
  • Special Shot: Meteor Shot
  • Letter to Tap:

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

  • Type: Tricky
  • Home court: Star Ship
  • Power: 2/5
  • Speed: 2/5
  • Technique: 5/5

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クロマ[?]
Kuroma
Abbreviation of「黒魔道士」(kuro madōshi), the Japanese name for the Black Mage class
French Mage noir[?] Black mage
German Schwarzmagier[?] Black Mage
Italian Mago Nero[?] Black Mage
Spanish Mago negro[?] Black mage

Trivia[edit]

An animation error that Black Mage has.
  • Black Mage may be related to the Dark Mage mentioned in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, as it also originates from Square.
  • Black Mage's alternate outfit in Mario Sports Mix is a reference to another character class from the Final Fantasy series called the Red Mage.
  • In Mario Sports Mix, during the 3-on-3 Hockey introductions, Black Mage's hockey stick is seen floating with him. This is likely an animation error, as he is not supposed to have it.
  • In Japanese and internal files of Mario Hoops 3-on-3 and Mario Sports Mix, he is named "Kuroma" (a shortening of "kuro madōshi", the Black Mage class's name in Japanese), which is the Japanese name of "Croma", a black mage from the Chocobo games.
    • The same applies to his partner, White Mage, whom both games call "Shiroma", which is the Japanese name of "Shirma", who is also from the Chocobo games.

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