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Dragoneel begins to glow brightly after it dives back underwater, with it exploding soon after and launching some Big Urchins skyward in the process. A rainbow forms over where Dragoneel exploded, and the game cuts to the players now on an island, where the winners and losers perform their respective animations. | Dragoneel begins to glow brightly after it dives back underwater, with it exploding soon after and launching some Big Urchins skyward in the process. A rainbow forms over where Dragoneel exploded, and the game cuts to the players now on an island, where the winners and losers perform their respective animations. If 3 minutes passed, everyone do their losing animations. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== |
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Dragoneel Slayers | |
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Appears in | Super Mario Party Jamboree |
Type | Boss minigame |
Dragoneel Slayers is a boss minigame in Super Mario Party Jamboree. In Party-Planner Trek, the boss is fought after collecting at least 30 Mini Stars in Goomba Lagoon. The minigame's name is a pun on the phrase "dragon slayer".
Introduction
The players are riding on jet skis in the ocean when Dragoneel leaps in and out of the water twice in between them, visibly surprising them.
Gameplay
The main goal of the minigame is to defeat Dragoneel while also scoring the most points to win. Each wave of this minigame has three unique events:
- First, the players must control jet skis to collect Green Shells in bubbles while avoiding Urchins and Cheep Cheeps.
- After clearing the enemies, Dragoneel creates a whirlpool that the players must avoid. Players sucked into the whirlpool will lose three points.
- During the last section of each wave, Dragoneel leaps out of the water, and the players must throw the shells they collected to damage it, earning three points with each hit.
When Dragoneel's health is depleted to half or less, it summons more Urchins in addition to Big Urchins during the first portion of each wave.
Ending
Dragoneel begins to glow brightly after it dives back underwater, with it exploding soon after and launching some Big Urchins skyward in the process. A rainbow forms over where Dragoneel exploded, and the game cuts to the players now on an island, where the winners and losers perform their respective animations. If 3 minutes passed, everyone do their losing animations.
Controls
- – Move
- – Throw Shell
In-game text
"Ride your personal watercrafts while dealing with Dragoneel. Collect shells while it swims nearby, and when it breaches, attack with all you have!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Portuguese | Carrascos de Dragoreia[1] | Dragoneel's Slayers | |
Spanish (NOA) | Anguisaurio al ataque[?] | Dragoneel on the attack | |
Spanish (NOE) | Lucha acuática de Hidragón[2] | Dragoneel's Water Fight |
References
- ^ Detona (October 17, 2024). Super Mario Party Jamboree - Jornada das Tarefas - Completo 100%. Youtube. Retrieved October 23, 2024.
- ^ https://www.gamereactor.es/super-mario-party-jamboree-guia-para-sacar-los-5-juegos-de-jefes-ocultos-1254363/#Lista-completa-de-los-112-minijuegos-de-Super-Mario-Party-Jamboree