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==Names in other languages==
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This article is about the Super Princess Peach vibe. For the status effect inflicted by Roy Koopa in Paper Mario: Color Splash, see Rage (status effect). For the status effect for Bowser in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, see Fury.
Princess Peach feeling mad from Super Princess Peach.
Artwork of Peach using the Rage vibe
Rage vibe in effect
The Rage vibe in effect

Rage is one of the vibes that Princess Peach can use during the events of Super Princess Peach. It is used by touching the red Heart Panel. Fire will appear all over Peach, making her invincible and destroying anything that she touches as well as scaring away a flock of Fangs. It will also light up dark areas and push down switch buttons, springs in the battle against Wiggler, and angry-faced rocks. However, Peach will not be able to jump very high. Also, the music gets four times slower when Princess Peach uses this vibe.

Along with Princess Peach, several enemies throughout the game, such as the Goombas, Paragoombas, Green Koopas, Paratroopas, Bullet Bills, Banzai Bills, Boos, Big Boos, Pokeys, Spikes and Mecha-Spike Tops can utilize the Rage vibe. Bosses such as Boss P. Plant, Wiggler, Army Hammer Bro and Bowser can also use Rage to their advantage.

The Rage vibe appears in volume 37 of the Super Mario-Kun, where Baby Peach, equipped with Perry the parasol, uses it to defeat the Shroobsworth and Intern Shroob.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese [1]
Do
Rage
Chinese [2][3]
Rage
Dutch Woede[?] Rage
German Rage[?] -
Italian Rabbia[?] Rage
Spanish Furia[?] Rage

References

  1. ^ Super Princess Peach Japanese instruction booklet, page 19.
  2. ^ Official simplified Chinese website for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  3. ^ Official traditional Chinese website for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Retrieved March 18, 2020.