Super Duel Mode
Super Duel Mode is a side game mode in Mario Party 5, hosted by Skolar. It is a one-on-one battle mode in which two players face off against each other using custom-assembled vehicles (called "machines"). In this mode, one buys machine parts using points received by playing minigames in either Party or Mini-Game Mode and builds a battle machine to use in different tournaments or against friends. There are a total of 44 different parts that can be used to customize a machine. To unlock all the different parts, one must play all the tournaments and beat certain opponents.
Garage areas
The following areas are available in Super Duel Mode's initial segment, the Garage.
Playable characters
Playable characters do not have any noticeable differences except for the color on their steering wheel. Note: * indicates characters that are not available as playable, random characters in trial battles. If there is only one player who participates, however, the AI-controlled Koopa Kid is always the opponent.
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Non-playable
Unlock criteria
Criteria | |
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Donkey Kong | Defeat Donkey Kong in Hard Competition. |
Machine parts
A few machine parts have unique properties not stated in the in-game description.
- Although the Skolar Body takes mostly the same amount of damage from machine attacks as any other body, the Skolar Body receives less damage from stage hazards.
- Both Wiggler and Super Wiggler Tires allow the machine to rotate in place if the machine is stationary.
- Spiny Tires do not slide on slippery terrain compared to other grounded tires.
- The E. Gadd Jet and Lakitu Cloud hover slightly above the ground, meaning that hazardous terrain such as lava cannot damage the machine.
There are five symbols that indicate different aspects of the machine's ability:
- Red Heart: Health
- Green Steering Wheel: Handling
- White Boxing Glove: Power
- Blue Vehicle Icon: Maximum Speed
- Yellow Vehicle Icon: Acceleration
Body Types
These body types deal mostly with health units on a machine, although they can also modify speed.
Name | Image | Description | Cost (4 Player Minigame Points) |
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Mushroom Body | A standard body with standard abilities. | 0 | |
Star Body | A speedy body that's light and inexpensive. | 5 | |
Heart Body | A cute, heart-shaped body that's very durable. | 5 | |
Choo-Choo Body | An engine built for speed that's quite strong and durable. | 5 | |
Egg Body | A body made of shells from Yoshi's eggs with increased defensive and offensive abilities. | 7 | |
Spiny Body | A slow, spine-covered body that increases offensive abilities. | 7 | |
Lakitu Cloud Body | A fast body made of clouds with poor defensive abilities. | 10 | |
Boo Body | A fast body with low defensive abilities that's visible only to radar. | 10 | |
DK Body | A slow body made of barrels that increases defensive and offensive abilities. | 15 | |
E. Gadd Body | A hi-tech body that's very high-balanced, designed by the professor. | 15 | |
Skolar Body | A body with mostly average abilities that takes less damage from bombs and vehicle attacks. | 20 |
Tires
Tires can modify speed, acceleration, and handling.
Engines
Engines shape largely how fast machines move and how well they handle. Engines are not visible during battle; however, a machine's running sound can differ when different engines are used with it.
Weapons
Weapons modify mainly the machine's attack stat. All weapons also have weight; heavier guns lower the machine's speed more than lighter guns.
Unlock criteria
Criteria | |
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DK Body, Tires, Engine, Gun | Unlock Donkey Kong as a playable character |
Skolar Body, Tires, Engine, Gun | Beat every Duel Mode on every difficulty |
Bowser Punch | Purchase every Machine Part |
Bob-omb Wall | Purchase every Machine Part |
Options
After the machine has been assembled player will be taken to Garage A-1 where players give it a name. After this, there are various options to improve the machine:
Icon | Effect |
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Trade the parts of the machine | |
See the details of the machine | |
Start a duel with another person or CPU | |
Throw away the selected machine |
Super Duel battles
The player can choose the battle from the garage menu, but only Battle Competition on easy and normal are available at the start. If the player loses any game, the tournament ends and the player receives no trophies. On easy mode, the player faces mostly Koopa Kids and few other characters. In normal mode, there are more unique characters and less Koopa Kids. In hard mode, Koopa Kids are absent and Bowser and Donkey Kong appear in the competition.
In all competitions, there are obstacles, such as stationary Spiny Shells or Bob-ombs that detonate within a certain amount of time or upon contact. The size of a Bob-omb mirrors the damage it can do. Warp Pipes simply block machines. Mushrooms occasionally appear along the course and grant the machine better speed and control for a certain amount of time when collided with, as well as Poison Mushrooms, which hinder speed and control.
Terrain can vary in an arena called Random Ruckus. Dirt and grass are present and do no special effects. Metal and ice make the machines harder to control. Lava damages and pushes away the machine. Mud makes vehicles slower. However, if a machine is equipped with Lakitu Cloud or E. Gadd Jet tires, the machine does not get affected by any sort of terrain while Spiny Tires negate sliding.
Modes
Battle Competition
Flag Competition
Robo-Rabbit Competition
Unlock criteria
Criteria | |
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Hard Difficulty | Win Battle Competition on Easy and Normal difficulty |
Flag Competition | Win Battle Competition on Hard difficulty |
Robo-Rabbit Competition | Win Flag Competition on Hard difficulty |
CPU opponents and machines
All the CPU opponents also have nicknames for the final battle in a tournament.
Last Hero Mario |
Perfect Luigi |
Beautiful Peach |
Pretty Woman Daisy |
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Super Dash Mario's prize machine. Well-balanced, like our hero! |
Lil' Bro Speed Luigi's machine. It's fast. Green means go! |
Shiny Tiara Peach's polished machine. Its speed is simply...regal! |
Cute 'n' Astute Daisy's machine. Fast, it's no pansy! |
Body Type: Choo-Choo Body Tires: Star Tires Engine: Goomba-Trio Engine Weapon: E. Gadd Cannon |
Body Type: Lakitu Cloud Body Tires: E. Gadd Jet Engine: Goomba Engine Weapon: Seed Machine Gun |
Body Type: E. Gadd Body Tires: Lakitu Cloud Engine: Choo-Choo Engine Weapon: Bullet Bill Gun |
Body Type: Star Body Tires: Wiggler Tires Engine: Goomba Engine Weapon: Bullet Bill Gun |
Mr. Lucky Yoshi |
Wild Man Wario |
Dark Rider Waluigi |
Samurai Toad |
Egg-celeration Yoshi's machine. Tricky, it shells out damage! |
Greedy Mustache Wario's ultimate machine. Intimidating, like Wario's belly! |
Superdupe Coupe Waluigi's machine. It's the super duper attacker! |
Toadster Toaster Toad's machine. Decent, but only if it were a roadster... |
Body Type: Egg Body Tires: Star Tires Engine: Wiggler Engine Weapon: Pokey Tower Gun |
Body Type: Heart Body Tires: Super Wiggler Tires Engine: Choo-Choo Engine Weapon: Piranha Plant |
Body Type: Spiny Body Tires: Star Tires Engine: Goomba Engine Weapon: Bob-omb Cannon |
Body Type: Mushroom Body Tires: Mushroom Tires Engine: Mushroom Engine Weapon: Mushroom Gun |
Nightmare Boo |
Bad Boy Koopa Kid |
The Beast Donkey Kong |
Tie-Land Bowser |
Sheer Sideswipe Boo's machine. Visible only to the radar. Peek-a-Boo... |
Minion Mobile The Koopa Kid's machine. Tough, but there's a minion on board! |
Banana Bot Donkey Kong's machine. It's a one-shot, one-kill monster! |
Bowser Dozer Bowser's machine. Get too close and you're toast! |
Body Type: Boo Body Tires: Choo-Choo Tires Engine: Ztar Engine Weapon: Mr. I Laser |
Body Type: Star Body Tires: Wiggler Tires Engine: Super Wiggler Engine Weapon: Seed Machine Gun |
Body Type: DK Body Tires: DK Tires Engine: DK Engine Weapon: DK Gun |
Body Type: Heart Body Tires: Spiny Tires Engine: E.Gadd Engine Weapon: Bowser Breath |
Arenas
These arenas are playable only in Vs. matches. In D1 Tournament, the arena is always a variation of Random Ruckus. There are a total of eight arenas to battle in.
Icon and Name | In-Game Screenshot | In-Game Description |
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Green Meadow |
Battle in a big field under blue skies! | |
Moonlit Midnight |
Battle in a big pond under a starlit sky! | |
Quicksand Desert |
Battle in sand within a limited area! | |
Snowy Slope |
Battle on slippery ice surfaces during a raging snow storm! | |
Jungle Falls |
Battle on a suspension bridge with a bamboo backdrop! | |
Lunar Outpost |
Battle in a big bowl-shaped crater on the surface of the moon! | |
Bowser Stadium |
Battle on a stage surrounded by dangerous hot magma! | |
Random Ruckus |
Battle in a new environment with each battle! |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スーパーデュエルモード[?] Sūpā Dyueru Mōdo |
Super Duel Mode |
Garage areas
Service Desk
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ガレージカウンター[?] Garēji Kauntā |
Garage Counter |
Garage A-1
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ガレージA-1[?] Garēji A-1 |
Garage A-1 |
Garage A-2
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ガレージA-2[?] Garēji A-2 |
Garage A-2 |
Garage B
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ガレージB[?] Garēji B |
Garage B |
Garage Gallery
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | コレクションガレージ[?] Korekushon Garēji |
Collection Garage |
Garage Door
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | でぐち[?] Deguchi |
Exit |
Body Types
Mushroom Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | キノコボディ[?] Kinoko Bodi |
Mushroom Body |
Star Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | スターボディ[?] Sutā Bodi |
Star Body |
Heart Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ハートボディ[?] Hāto Bodi |
Heart Body |
Choo-Choo Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | シュッポーボディ[?] Shuppō Bodi |
Choo-Choo Body; from 「しゅっぽ」 shuppo, a Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound a train makes. |
Egg Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | タマゴボディ[?] Tamago Bodi |
Egg Body |
Spiny Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | トゲゾーボディ[?] Togezō Bodi |
Spiny Body |
Lakitu Cloud Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ジュゲムボディ[?] Jugemu Bodi |
Lakitu Body |
Boo Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ステレサボディ[?] Suteresa Bodi |
Stalth-Boo Body; a portmanteau of 「ステルス」 sutresu, "stealth" and 「テレサ」 Teresa, the Japanese name for Boo. |
DK Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | DKボディ[?] DK Bodi |
DK Body |
E. Gadd Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | オヤ・マーボディ[?] Oya Mā Bodi |
E. Gadd Body |
Skolar Body
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ハールボディ[?] Hāru Bodi |
Skolar Body |
Tires
Mushroom Tires
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | キノコタイヤ[?] Kinoko Taiya |
Mushroom Tire |
Star Tires
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | スタータイヤ[?] Sutā Taiya |
Star Tire |
Wiggler Tires
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ハナチャンタイヤ[?] Hanachan Taiya |
Wiggler Tire |
Goomba Tires
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | クリボータイヤ[?] Kuribō Taiya |
Goomba Tire |
Spiny Tires
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | トゲゾータイヤ[?] Togezō Taiya |
Spiny Tire |
Choo-Choo Tires
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | シュッポータイヤ[?] Shuppō Taiya |
Choo-Choo Tire; from 「しゅっぽ」 shuppo, a Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound a train makes. |
Super Wiggler Tires
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | スーパーハナチャンタイヤ[?] Sūpā Hanachan Taiya |
Super Wiggler Tire |
Lakitu Cloud
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ジュゲムホバー[?] Jugemu Hobā |
Lakitu Hover |
DK Tires
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | DKタイヤ[?] DK Taiya |
DK Tire |
E. Gadd Jet
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | オヤ・マーホバー[?] Oya Mā Hobā |
E. Gadd Hover |
Skolar Tires
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ハールタイヤ[?] Hāru Taiya |
Skolar Tire |
Engines
Mushroom Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | キノコエンジン[?] Kinoko Enjin |
Mushroom Engine |
Star Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | スターエンジン[?] Sutā Enjin |
Star Engine |
Wiggler Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ハナチャンエンジン[?] Hanachan Enjin |
Wiggler Engine |
Goomba Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | クリボーエンジン[?] Kuribō Enjin |
Mushroom Engine |
Ztar Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ズターエンジン[?] Zutā Enjin |
Ztar Engine |
Choo-Choo Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | シュッポーきかん[?] Shuppō Kikan |
Choo-Choo Mechanism |
Super Wiggler Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ハイハナエンジン[?] Hai Hana Enjin |
High Flower Engine |
Goomba-Trio Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ハイクリボーエンジン[?] Hai Kuribō Enjin |
High Goomba Engine |
DK Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | DKエンジン[?] Dike Enjin |
DK Engine |
E. Gadd Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | オヤ・マーエンジン[?] Oya Mā Enjin |
E. Gadd Engine |
Skolar Engine
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ハールエンジン[?] Hāru Enjin |
Skolar Engine |