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'''Fury Shadows''' are enemies that appear exclusively in the ''Bowser's Fury'' campaign of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. They are black, goop-covered creatures with luminescent red eyes, resembling [[Luigi]]. They seem to possess many of [[Mario]]'s abilities, such as the [[Wall Jump]]. | '''Fury Shadows''' are enemies that appear exclusively in the ''Bowser's Fury'' campaign of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. They are black, goop-covered creatures with luminescent red eyes, resembling [[Luigi]]. They seem to possess many of [[Mario]]'s abilities, such as the [[Wall Jump]]. | ||
Fury Shadows appear in [[Fur Step Island]], [[Scamper Shores]], [[Crisp Climb Castle]], and [[Risky Whisker Island]]. Each of these islands has a corresponding mission with "Fury Shadow" in its name. When one of these missions becomes available, a spiky black ball of goop similar to | Fury Shadows appear in [[Fur Step Island]], [[Scamper Shores]], [[Crisp Climb Castle]], and [[Risky Whisker Island]]. Each of these islands has a corresponding mission with "Fury Shadow" in its name. When one of these missions becomes available, a spiky black ball of goop similar to the goop that covers [[Fury Bowser]] appears near the entrance of the island. When Mario comes near, the Fury Shadow bursts out of this ball as its red eyes flare, and it begins to run away from Mario. | ||
Similarly to [[Shadow Mario]] encounters from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', the Fury Shadow follows a set path around the island it is found on. The player must chase after it to land a hit, either by jumping on it with Mario | Similarly to [[Shadow Mario]] encounters from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', the Fury Shadow follows a set path around the island it is found on. The player must chase after it to land a hit, either by jumping on it with Mario, using [[Bowser Jr.]]'s [[Magic Paintbrush]], or running into it while riding [[Plessie]]. If not pursued, the Fury Shadow will taunt the player as it waits in place. Landing a hit on it will cause the yellowish-orange health bar above its head to deplete. It will then enter its ball form to quickly retreat away from Mario before turning back into its humanoid form as the process repeats. | ||
After being hit three times, the Fury Shadow | After being hit three times, the Fury Shadow vanishes, and Mario is rewarded with a [[Cat Shine]]. | ||
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SM3DWBF Fury Shadow Ball.png|A Fury Shadow's ball form | |||
SM3DWBF Fury Shadow Taunt.png|A Fury Shadow taunting Mario | |||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
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Fury Shadows are enemies that appear exclusively in the Bowser's Fury campaign of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. They are black, goop-covered creatures with luminescent red eyes, resembling Luigi. They seem to possess many of Mario's abilities, such as the Wall Jump.
Fury Shadows appear in Fur Step Island, Scamper Shores, Crisp Climb Castle, and Risky Whisker Island. Each of these islands has a corresponding mission with "Fury Shadow" in its name. When one of these missions becomes available, a spiky black ball of goop similar to the goop that covers Fury Bowser appears near the entrance of the island. When Mario comes near, the Fury Shadow bursts out of this ball as its red eyes flare, and it begins to run away from Mario.
Similarly to Shadow Mario encounters from Super Mario Sunshine, the Fury Shadow follows a set path around the island it is found on. The player must chase after it to land a hit, either by jumping on it with Mario, using Bowser Jr.'s Magic Paintbrush, or running into it while riding Plessie. If not pursued, the Fury Shadow will taunt the player as it waits in place. Landing a hit on it will cause the yellowish-orange health bar above its head to deplete. It will then enter its ball form to quickly retreat away from Mario before turning back into its humanoid form as the process repeats.
After being hit three times, the Fury Shadow vanishes, and Mario is rewarded with a Cat Shine.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | フューリーシャドウ[?] Furī Shadō |
Fury Shadow | |
Chinese (simplified) | 狂怒影子[?] Kuángnù Yǐngzi |
Fury Shadow | |
German | Wutschatten[?] | Fury-Shadow | |
Italian | Ombra furiosa[?] | Furious Shadow | |
Portuguese (NOE) | Sombra Furiosa[?] | Furious Shadow | |
Russian | Яростная тень[?] Yarostnaya ten' |
Furious Shadow | |
Spanish | Sombra Furiosa[?] | Furious Shadow |