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==Gallery==
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SPP Gloom.png|Peach using the "Gloom" vibe
SPP Gloom.png|The "Gloom" vibe in effect
Spp1.png|Peach using the "Gloom" vibe during the battle against [[Petey Piranha]]
Spp1.png|The "Gloom" vibe during the battle against [[Petey Piranha]]
SPP-Peach Gloom.png|Sprite of Peach in "Gloom" mode
SPP-Peach Gloom.png|Sprite of Peach in "Gloom" mode
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Revision as of 21:20, April 18, 2023

Gloom heart sprite
The "Gloom" Heart
Princess Peach from Super Princess Peach.
Artwork of Peach in "Gloom" mode

Gloom is one of the vibes that Princess Peach can use in Super Princess Peach. It is used by pressing the blue Heart Panel, which causes Peach to start crying. Her tears turn into strong spouts, which can be used to grow plants and spin water wheels. Her streaming tears sparkle when they hit the ground, the wall or the ceiling. She can also run faster and jump higher, allowing her to cross blue Donut Blocks and outrun a fast-moving swarm of Blindfold Boos. It is used to defeat some bosses such as Petey Piranha. She can also use this to strike a cluster of fragile blocks all at once. Also, the music gets two times slower when Princess Peach uses this vibe. The Gloom vibe can also be used to extinguish some fire obstacles in Fury Volcano, destroy the sand creatures in Wavy Beach, and freeze the ground in Gleam Glacier.

Some enemies like Goombas, Paragoombas, Cheep Cheeps, Dry Bones, Nipper Plants, Ravens, Rexes and Spinies are also affected by the Gloom vibe. Additionally, bosses like King Boo and Giant Kamek both use this vibe as well when their health is lowered to 2 HP. King Boo uses his tears to extinguish candles, Giant Kamek's cry causes the cloud platform to disappear, and Bowser will throw giant hammers.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese [1]
Ai
Sorrow
Chinese [2][3]
Āi
Sorrow
Dutch Somberheid[?] Somberness
German Trauer[?] Mourning
Italian Tristezza[?] Sadness
Spanish Tristeza[?] Gloom

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.