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On June 12, 2021, a sequel to the game was announced. Entitled ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope'', it sees Mario and the Rabbids journeying through [[RecycledInSpace outer space]] to defeat a malevolent entity. It is set to come out in 2022.
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Taking it to discussion. Also, Advertised Extra is a character trope, not a story trope.


* AdvertisedExtra: Yoshi is seen quite a bit in promotional material, and even on the back of the box, but in-game, [[spoiler:he isn't playable until the final world.]]
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* AdvertisedExtra: Yoshi is seen quite a bit in promotional material, and even on the back of the box, but in-game, [[spoiler:he isn't playable until the final world.]]
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Oh no. Beep-0 refers to the Megabug by name as early as the first world, Ancient Gardens.


* {{Interquel}}: The DLC is seemingly set directly after Chapter 1 of the main storyline, as Rabbid Kong has gone to Peach's Castle like the other defeated Rabbids, Bowser Jr. has Spawny, and Mario's group only has the first four characters in it (himself, Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Luigi, and Luigi). [[note]]The only continuity issue is that Beep-O mentions the Megabug at one point, but they only learn that name during the second chapter.[[/note]]

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* {{Interquel}}: The DLC is seemingly set directly after Chapter 1 of the main storyline, as Rabbid Kong has gone to Peach's Castle like the other defeated Rabbids, Bowser Jr. has Spawny, and Mario's group only has the first four characters in it (himself, Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Luigi, and Luigi). [[note]]The only continuity issue is that Beep-O mentions the Megabug at one point, but they only learn that name during the second chapter.[[/note]]
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Cactuar wasn't around until Final Fantasy VI, and Slime isn't even in Final Fantasy.


[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The plucky plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', played basketball with [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] all-stars ([[GuestFighter and the]] Music/BeastieBoys) in ''[[VideoGame/EASportsStreet NBA Street V3]]'', hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself!]]

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[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The plucky plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', played basketball with [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] all-stars ([[GuestFighter and the]] Music/BeastieBoys) in ''[[VideoGame/EASportsStreet NBA Street V3]]'', hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', some ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' characters (and a [[Franchise/DragonQuest Slime]]), [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself!]]
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* OneMarioLimit: [[invoked]] Parodied; one of Luigi's weapons is entitled "Luigi's Longshot". It looks just like something our Luigi would design and use and seems to be based on him, but it actually "belongs to a Luigi Garibaldi of Milford, Delaware [[IdenticalStranger (he just happens to have the same fashion sense as you-know-who)]]".

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* StandardStatusEffects: In a sense, as the nature of status effects in this game differs from the manner used in most other titles. Characters inflicted with vampire will have some of their health sapped by any character that attacks them. Burn forces the character to move randomly across the battlefield, infecting other characters (both ally and foe) with the status if they are hit. Honey serves as the game's equivalent to paralysis, preventing an inflicted character from moving across the field. Ink is the equivalent to disable, preventing the inflicted character from using a weapon action. Frozen prevents the inflicted character from using a passive skill (i.e., the counter attacks or shields). And finally, stone prevents the character from even taking their turn. None of these statuses last more than a single turn, and some can be stacked on top of each other.

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* StandardStatusEffects: In a sense, as the nature of status effects in this game differs from the manner used in most other titles. Characters inflicted with vampire will have some Bosses [[spoiler:and Mecha.Jr]] are immune to all of their health sapped by any character that attacks them. Burn forces the character these effects.
** Bounce: Causes target
to move randomly across the battlefield, infecting fly away from shooting direction. Unlike Push, it can knock target upward.
** Burning: Forces target to run randomly, it can inflict to
other characters (both ally and foe) with the status if they are hit. Honey serves as the game's equivalent target upon collision.
** Push: Causes target
to paralysis, preventing an inflicted character roll away from moving across the field. Ink is the equivalent to disable, preventing the inflicted character shooting direction. Unlike Bounce, target also bounce off walls and push off other targets.
** Ink: Prevent target
from using a their weapon, this includes any action that require weapon action. Frozen prevents the inflicted character (Hero Sight, Villain Sight, etc).
** Freeze: Prevent target
from using a passive skill (i.e., the counter attacks or shields). And finally, stone prevents the character from even taking their turn. None of these statuses last more than a single turn, and some abilities, this also pauses the cooldown if it's on cooldown.
** Honey: Prevent target from moving. This effect
can be stacked on top override by Bounce, Burning and Push.
** Stone: Prevent target from doing any actions, essentially a combination
of each other.the Ink, Honey, and Freeze effects.
** Vampire: Heals attacker by half of their damage dealt from the target, this also applies to other attackers.



* BrutalBonusLevel: The game has ten challenge levels for each of the four worlds that vary in difficulty from "Easy" to "Supa Hard", [[spoiler:but it is the four appropriately-titled Ultimate Challenges that can be unlocked after completing the game that qualify for this trope. For example, the first one places you in a room with every single miniboss (some even ''duplicated''), Chain Chomps, and every piece of cover is an explosive box that can give any status ailment from burning to petrification. Beating the Ultimate Challenges unlocks the most powerful equipment in the game for all your characters.]] Also the Ultra Challenge Pack DLC adds eight Challenges with a new difficulty level, Ultra Hard.

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* BrutalBonusLevel: The game has ten challenge levels for each of the four worlds that vary in difficulty from "Easy" to "Supa Hard", [[spoiler:but it is the four appropriately-titled Ultimate Challenges that can be unlocked after completing the game that qualify for this trope. For example, the first one places you in a room with every single miniboss (some even ''duplicated''), Chain Chomps, and every piece of cover is an explosive box that can give any status ailment from burning to petrification. Beating the Ultimate Challenges [[InfinityPlusOneSword unlocks the most powerful equipment in the game game]] for all your characters.]] Also the Ultra Challenge Pack DLC adds eight Challenges with a new difficulty level, Ultra Hard.



* InfinityPlusOneSword:[[spoiler:Beating all four Ultimate Challenge will unlock the most powerful weapon for all 8 heroes.]]



* StatusBuff: Mario's "M-Power" increases the damage you deal for a turn, and Yoshi's "Super Chance" guarantees all attacks during that turn will be a CriticalHit. Using them in tandem is a very good way to wipe everything off the map in a hurry. [[spoiler:Which is probably why you don't get to play as Yoshi until the endgame.]] This can also be done by enemy Smashers and Bucklers, which have the same respective skills, and while the AI might not use them as smartly, they can still be a run-ender when it gets it right.

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* StatusBuff: Mario's "M-Power" increases the damage you deal for a turn, Luigi's "Itchy Feet" increases your area of movement, and Yoshi's "Super Chance" guarantees all attacks during that turn will be a CriticalHit. Using them in tandem is a very good way to wipe everything off the map in a hurry. [[spoiler:Which is probably why you don't get to play as Yoshi until the endgame.]] This can also be done by enemy Smashers and Bucklers, which have the same respective skills, and while the AI might not use them as smartly, they can still be a run-ender when it gets it right.

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* TheCameo: All five of Donkey Kong's Animal Friends from the first ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry1'' are referenced as [[RunningGag officially licensed]] weapons; Law of the Macaw for Squawks, Horn-Nosed Needler for Rambi, Expresso Atomizer for Expresso, Trophy Fish Terror for Enguarde, and Croaker Disposer for Winky.



* DemotedToExtra: The Donkey Kong Adventure DLC is about Donkey Kong's adventure of course, and this adventure is set on a tropical island far away from the events of the main game. Thus, the only characters from the primary story with notable roles are Beep-0, Rabbid Peach, and Rabbid Kong, who were all near the Washing Machine when it warped to the island. Mario, Rabbid Luigi, Luigi, Bowser Jr., and Spawny only appear in the opening cutscene.

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* DemotedToExtra: The Donkey Kong Adventure DLC is about Donkey Kong's adventure of course, and this adventure is set on a group of tropical island islands far away from the events of the main game. Thus, the only characters from the primary story with notable roles are Beep-0, Rabbid Peach, and Rabbid Kong, who were all near the Washing Machine when it warped to the island. Mario, Rabbid Luigi, Luigi, Bowser Jr., and Spawny only appear in the opening cutscene.



* AGoodNameForARockBand: When Beep-0 is telling the trio that they need to destroy Rabbid Kong's stockpiles of Bad Bananas, he says that "Bad Bananas" sounds like the name of an indie band.
* {{Interquel}}: The DLC is set directly after Chapter 1 of the main storyline, as Rabbid Kong has gone to Peach's Castle like the other defeated Rabbids, Bowser Jr. has Spawny, and Mario's group only has the first four characters in it (himself, Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Luigi, and Luigi). [[note]]The only continuity issue is that Beep-O mentions the Megabug at one point, but they only learn that name during the second chapter.[[/note]]

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* AGoodNameForARockBand: When Beep-0 is telling the trio that they need to destroy Rabbid Kong's stockpiles of Bad Bananas, he says notes that "Bad Bananas" sounds like the name of an indie band.
* {{Interquel}}: The DLC is seemingly set directly after Chapter 1 of the main storyline, as Rabbid Kong has gone to Peach's Castle like the other defeated Rabbids, Bowser Jr. has Spawny, and Mario's group only has the first four characters in it (himself, Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Luigi, and Luigi). [[note]]The only continuity issue is that Beep-O mentions the Megabug at one point, but they only learn that name during the second chapter.[[/note]]


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* TropicalIslandAdventure: This DLC is set on a series of islands far from Peach's Castle. The settings include places styled after locations Donkey Kong frequently visits in his home series, ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'': Banana Lagoon and Reef both fit PalmtreePanic (though the former is based on inland while the latter has a more oceanic focus), Jungle is a classic JungleJapes, and Dungeon is a dangerous TempleOfDoom.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Many of the weapons have some decidedly not-kid-friendly names and descriptions, such as a Bowser-themed blaster called the "Hell in a Shell"[[note]]the ESRB did note the word "hell" in their description for the game's E10+ rating. Keep in mind that, [[ValuesDissonance since the game was developed in Europe, the word "hell" is not as offensive as it is in the States]].[[/note]], the description for Luigi's Killer Extinct weapon telling you to "get "Jurassic" in gear", a "Bworb" weapon named "Life's a Beech", and Beep-0 referring to the Lava Pits as a fiery hellscape. In a ''Mario'' game, of all places.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Many of the weapons have some decidedly not-kid-friendly names GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and descriptions, such as a Bowser-themed blaster called the "Hell in a Shell"[[note]]the ESRB did note the word "hell" in their description for the game's E10+ rating. Keep in mind that, [[ValuesDissonance since the game was developed in Europe, the word "hell" persistent misuse, GCPTR is not as offensive as it is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the States]].[[/note]], future, please check the description for Luigi's Killer Extinct weapon telling you trope page to "get "Jurassic" in gear", a "Bworb" weapon named "Life's a Beech", and Beep-0 referring to make sure your example fits the Lava Pits as a fiery hellscape. In a ''Mario'' game, of all places.current definition.
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* FriendlyFireproof: Allies will dodge out of the way of friendly point-to-point attacks, but moves that have splash damage or otherwise have an area-of-effect will hurt them, including the possibility of critical hits. This also holds true for the enemies.

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* FriendlyFireproof: Allies Zig-zagged. For both your team and the enemies, anybody on the team of an attacker will dodge duck out of the way of a friendly point-to-point attacks, attack, such as Blasters (Mario, Ziggies) or Precision weapons (Luigi, Peek-a-Boos), but any moves that have splash damage or otherwise have an area-of-effect area-of-effect, like the Boomshot (Rabbid Mario, Peach, Bucklers) or Melee weapons (Mario, Rabbid Mario, Smashers), will hurt them, combatants regardless of whose side they're on, including the possibility of critical hits. This also holds true for the enemies.hits and their accompanying Super Effects.



** Spooky Trails combines [[BigBoosHaunt the standard haunted theme]] with [[GhostTown an abandoned town]], [[BigFancyCastle a castle]], [[BubblegloopSwamp a swamp]], [[AmusementParkOfDoom a little bit of an abandoned carnival]], and [[CreepyCemetery a graveyard]].

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** Spooky Trails combines [[BigBoosHaunt the standard haunted theme]] with [[GhostTown an abandoned town]], [[BigFancyCastle a castle]], [[BubblegloopSwamp a swamp]], [[AmusementParkOfDoom a little bit of an abandoned carnival]], and [[CreepyCemetery a graveyard]].
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[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The plucky plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', played with [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] all-stars in ''[[VideoGame/EASportsStreet NBA Street V3]]'', hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself!]]

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[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The plucky plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', played basketball with [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] all-stars ([[GuestFighter and the]] Music/BeastieBoys) in ''[[VideoGame/EASportsStreet NBA Street V3]]'', hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself!]]
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During one of their time-traveling escapades (a hobby previously established in ''Raving Rabbids Travel in Time''), the Rabbids find themselves in the basement laboratory of a ''Super Mario'' fangirl and get their hands on her newest invention: a MergingMachine known as the Supa-Merge. Accidentally using it on their time machine and a bunch of Mario memorabilia, the Rabbids open up a dimensional rift from their universe to the Mushroom Kingdom that causes the latter world to become unstable. Furthermore, the Supa-Merge has gone haywire in the process, and is corrupting all but a handful of Rabbids to villainy. Now Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Peach have to save the Mushroom Kingdom from both the invading twisted Rabbids and Bowser Jr., who wants to claim the Supa-Merge while his father is on vacation, alongside a few Rabbids who haven't turned evil.

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During one of their time-traveling escapades (a hobby previously established in ''Raving Rabbids Travel in Time''), ''VideoGame/RavingRabbidsTravelInTime''), the Rabbids find themselves in the basement laboratory of a ''Super Mario'' fangirl and get their hands on her newest invention: a MergingMachine known as the Supa-Merge. Accidentally using it on their time machine and a bunch of Mario memorabilia, the Rabbids open up a dimensional rift from their universe to the Mushroom Kingdom that causes the latter world to become unstable. Furthermore, the Supa-Merge has gone haywire in the process, and is corrupting all but a handful of Rabbids to villainy. Now Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Peach have to save the Mushroom Kingdom from both the invading twisted Rabbids and Bowser Jr., who wants to claim the Supa-Merge while his father is on vacation, alongside a few Rabbids who haven't turned evil.
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[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The plucky plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', played with [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] all-stars in ''[[VideoGame/EASportsStreet NBA Street V3]]'', hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself]]!

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[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The plucky plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', played with [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] all-stars in ''[[VideoGame/EASportsStreet NBA Street V3]]'', hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself]]!
himself!]]
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* GuideDangIt: Each world has a specific moving block puzzle in which the puzzle is solved by duplicating the arrangement of a nearby set of blocks. However, these puzzles are not explained and can be easily missed by anyone who fails to make the proper intuitive leap. The only clue as to their true purpose is that the invisible switches marking the right positions beep when stepped on.
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* DifficultySpike: World 3 introduces some nasty new enemy types in the Peek-a-Boo's and the Valkyries, both of which are designed to push the player in different ways. As well, the general enemy setups become pretty harsh, and obtaining the coveted "Perfect" rating at the end of the level becomes something that is a genuine challenge.


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* SurpriseDifficulty: While ''Mario'' games are far from easy, this is one of the toughest. Levels require both clever planning and adaptability, as the enemies are smart enough to exploit weaknesses that the player has set up in their strategy as well as poke holes in seemingly strong setups. This becomes especially apparent once you reach world 3, where the gloves really come off and the game expects you to know each character in and out.

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* IronicEcho: Beep-0 initially tells Spawny ‘Well, I hope you’re happy!’ as he blames his use of the Supa-Merge headset for causing the Rabbids and Mario worlds to fuse. Towards the end of the game, Bowser Jr. says the exact same thing to Mario and Beep-0 as he blames them [[spoiler:for allowing Spawny to be kidnapped and empower the Megabug]].

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* IronicEcho: Beep-0 initially tells Spawny ‘Well, "Well, I hope you’re happy!’ happy!" as he blames his use of the Supa-Merge headset for causing the Rabbids and Mario worlds to fuse. Towards the end of the game, Bowser Jr. says the exact same thing to Mario and Beep-0 as he blames them [[spoiler:for allowing Spawny to be kidnapped and empower the Megabug]].Megabug]].
* LazyBackup: If your three team members fall in battle, it's game over. Even in the endgame, where you'll have five people waiting in the wings that you can put on your team at any point outside of battle.



* OneMarioLimit: Parodied; one of Luigi's weapons is entitled "Luigi's Longshot". It looks just like something our Luigi would design and use and seems to be based on him, but it actually "belongs to a Luigi Garibaldi of Milford, Delaware [[IdenticalStranger (he just happens to have the same fashion sense as you-know-who)]]".

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* OneMarioLimit: [[invoked]] Parodied; one of Luigi's weapons is entitled "Luigi's Longshot". It looks just like something our Luigi would design and use and seems to be based on him, but it actually "belongs to a Luigi Garibaldi of Milford, Delaware [[IdenticalStranger (he just happens to have the same fashion sense as you-know-who)]]".



* VariableMix: The music in Sherbet Desert seamlessly changes between two tracks that are the same, but with different instruments, based on whether the area you're in is primarily sandy desert or snowy wonderland.

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* VariableMix: The music in Sherbet Desert Desert, as part desert world and part ice world, seamlessly changes swaps between two tracks that are have the same, same base, but with use different instruments, based on whether the area you're in is primarily sandy desert or snowy wonderland.
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* VariableMix: The music in Sherbet Desert seamlessly changes between two tracks that are the same, but with different instruments, based on whether the area you're in is primarily sandy desert or snowy wonderland.

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* AddedAlliterativeAppeal:
** Dozens of the weapons, including the Piranha Pelter, Piston Panic, Luigi Longshot, Denim Destroyer, Luau Launcher, Bullion Blaster, Maki Marauder, and Mushroom Marauder.
** Most of the Steampunk weapons have this in their names, including the Calamitous Coupe, the Jeopardous Jalopy, the Defalcating Dandy, and the Exalted Entropic Eggs.



* BarrierWarrior: The Rabbid protagonists (except for Rabbid Cranky) have shield abilities with varying purposes and levels of effectiveness, contrasting with the action abilities of the Mushroom Kingdom characters.
** Rabbid Peach's Shield is a general-purpose barrier that reduces damage from movement-based and weapon-based attacks.
** Rabbid Luigi's Super Barrier stops all Super Effects and slightly reduces movement-based and weapon-based damage, but can be upgraded to block more of both.
** Rabbid Mario's Bodyguard allows him to almost entirely negate movement-based damage (and upgrades let him fully negate it) and slightly reduce weapon-based damage.
** Rabbid Yoshi's Outer Shell lets him almost entirely negate movement-based and weapon-based damage (and can be upgraded to completely shut down both), with the catch that unlike the other shields, which last for a whole turn from use, his is a SingleUseShield (which can be upgraded to a Double-Use Shield).

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The Rabbid protagonists (except for Rabbid Cranky) have shield abilities with varying purposes and levels of effectiveness, contrasting with the action abilities of the Mushroom Kingdom characters.
** *** Rabbid Peach's Shield is a general-purpose barrier that reduces damage from movement-based and weapon-based attacks.
** *** Rabbid Luigi's Super Barrier stops all Super Effects and slightly reduces movement-based and weapon-based damage, but can be upgraded to block more of both.
** *** Rabbid Mario's Bodyguard allows him to almost entirely negate movement-based damage (and upgrades let him fully negate it) and slightly reduce weapon-based damage.
** *** Rabbid Yoshi's Outer Shell lets him almost entirely negate movement-based and weapon-based damage (and can be upgraded to completely shut down both), with the catch that unlike the other shields, which last for a whole turn from use, his is a SingleUseShield (which can be upgraded to a Double-Use Shield).



* {{Combos}}: You can combo various maneuvers together, such as comboing a slide attack, into a boost, into shooting the same enemy. Another way is the ability to shoot the same enemy with two characters while it's suspended in midair (not unlike ''VideoGame/ResonanceOfFate'').

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* {{Combos}}: You can combo various maneuvers together, hit enemies several times in a turn, such as comboing doing a slide attack, Dash into a boost, into shooting the same enemy. Another way is the ability to shoot the same enemy them, hitting them with two characters while it's suspended a weapon that makes them move, such as Mario and Luigi's Bounce-effect weapons, then having another teammate use their ActionInitiative to attack them in midair (not unlike ''VideoGame/ResonanceOfFate'').



* PunnyName:
** Several weapons have these, from the Fat Cat and No Pity Kitty (Blasters based on [[VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld Cat Mario and Cat Toad]]) to the Top Gear (a Sentry made with clock parts that has gears for wheels).
** Mario's second ability that he unlocks allows him to increase the attack power of him and his teammates. It's named "M-Power", referencing both Mario's signature [[BroughtToYouByTheLetterS M]] and the fact that he ''empowers'' his allies. Smashers have the same ability, and it's similarly named "[[{{Mooks}} NME]] Empowerment".
** One of the bosses, a ghost Rabbid dressed in fancy attire with a phonograph stuck in his stomach, is named, fittingly enough Phantom Of The Bwahpera.



* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Most of the Steampunk weapons have this in the name, including the Calamitous Coupe, the Jeopardous Jalopy, the Defalcating Dandy, and the Exalted Entropic Eggs.



* OneMarioLimit: Parodied; one of Luigi's weapons is entitled "Luigi's Longshot". It looks just like something our Luigi would design and use and seems to be based on him, but it actually "belongs to a Luigi Garibaldi of Milford, Delaware [[IdenticalStranger (he just happens to have the same fashion sense as you-know-who)]]".



* PunnyName: One of the bosses, a ghost Rabbid dressed in fancy attire with a phonograph stuck in his stomach, is named, fittingly enough Phantom Of The Bwahpera.



** The Icicle Golem loses his shield after his first health bar is depleted and begins moving around the map while summoning enemies. He loses his head after his second health bar is emptied, at which point you simply have to dash into it.

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** The Icicle Golem loses his shield after his first health bar is depleted depleted, but gains a melee attack in exchange, and begins moving he summons enemies to flank him while he moves around the map while summoning enemies. map. He loses his head legs after his second health bar is emptied, and moves to sit at the top of the arena with his two Supporters. After his final health bar is emptied, he [[LosingYourHead loses his head]], which point you simply have to dash can be dashed into it.to end the fight.

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** In World 3, when you first find the Gold Gramophone, you can see a portrait of [[Videogame/LuigisMansion King Boo]] underneath it.

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** In World 3, when you first find the Gold Gramophone, you can see a portrait of [[Videogame/LuigisMansion [[VideoGame/LuigisMansion King Boo]] underneath it.



* {{Crossover}}: Between ''Super Mario Bros'' and ''Raving Rabbids'', naturally.

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* {{Crossover}}: Between ''Super Mario Bros'' Bros.'' and ''Raving Rabbids'', naturally.



** Dashing through an enemy. Rabbid Mario's Boom Dash has dropoff.
** Mario's Stomp Jump.

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** Dashing through an enemy.enemy (can be upgraded). Rabbid Mario's Boom Dash has dropoff.
** Mario's Stomp Jump.Jump (can be upgraded).



** Yoshi's GroundPound (has dropoff).

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** Yoshi's GroundPound (has dropoff).dropoff, can be upgraded).



** Rabbid Cranky's Grump Jump.

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** Rabbid Cranky's Grump Jump.Jump (can be upgraded).



** Naturally, Rabbid Kong's boss theme remixes [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 Jungle Japes]]. Also, while it's a sound effect, Rabbid Kong's bananas make the same sound effect the banana collectibles did in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry''

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** Naturally, Rabbid Kong's boss theme remixes [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 Jungle Japes]]. Also, while it's a sound effect, Rabbid Kong's bananas make the same sound effect the banana collectibles did in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry''''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry''.



*** Rabbid Luigi has the Rocket "[[Music/LouisArmstrong Louis Harmstrong]]", whose description [[WaxingLyrical parodies]] "What a Wonderful World" ("I see bruises of green, red noses too...").



** The Valkyries shooting bullets from their breastplates is very similar to the Fembots from ''Film/AustinPowers''.

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** The Valkyries shooting bullets from their breastplates [[WordOfGod According to Davide Soliani]], the Supa-Merge headset when worn by Spawny is very similar a reference to the Fembots Laputan robots from ''Film/AustinPowers''.''Anime/CastleInTheSky''.



** The start of the song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8JvC4oZcXE "Cold Start, Hot Finish"]] uses a small part of [[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Freezeezy Peak]]. Being the same composer, it makes sense.



** After defeating the Icicle Golem in Sherbet Desert, a Rabbid teammate will pick up his head and mimic the iconic "Alas, poor Yorick" scene from ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' with it.
** The Valkyries shooting bullets from their breastplates is very similar to the Fembots from ''Film/AustinPowers''.



** [[WordOfGod According to Davide Soliani]], the Supa-Merge headset when worn by Spawny is a reference to the Laputan robots from ''Anime/CastleInTheSky''.
** The start of the song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8JvC4oZcXE "Cold Start, Hot Finish"]] uses a small part of [[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Freezeezy Peak]]. Being the same composer, it makes sense.



** Sherbet Desert, a [[ShiftingSandLand desert]] that's been [[SlippySlideyIceWorld frozen over]]. Midway through the world, shades of GustyGlade and TempleOfDoom also make an appearance.
** Spooky Trails combines [[BigBoosHaunt the standard haunted theme]] with [[BubblegloopSwamp a swamp]].
** Lava Pits is [[AbandonedMine an old mine]] filled [[LethalLavaLand with lava]]. Early sections also showcase a RemilitarizedZone and an EternalEngine.

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** Sherbet Desert, a [[ShiftingSandLand desert]] that's been [[SlippySlideyIceWorld frozen over]]. Midway through the world, shades of GustyGlade and TempleOfDoom also make an appearance.
appearance, and towards the end, it becomes a full-on ice level with giant food containers, making it a minor LevelAte as well.
** Spooky Trails combines [[BigBoosHaunt the standard haunted theme]] with [[GhostTown an abandoned town]], [[BigFancyCastle a castle]], [[BubblegloopSwamp a swamp]].
swamp]], [[AmusementParkOfDoom a little bit of an abandoned carnival]], and [[CreepyCemetery a graveyard]].
** Lava Pits is begins with a RemilitarizedZone filled [[LethalLavaLand with lava and volcanic blasts]], moves into EternalEngine and ClockworksArea, intersperses that with [[AbandonedMine an old mine]] filled [[LethalLavaLand with lava]]. Early sections that also showcase a RemilitarizedZone occasionally has lava, and an EternalEngine.ends on more traditional lava outside of Bowser's more gothic flavor of BigFancyCastle.

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* PaletteSwap: Several weapons are swaps of each other, particularly the ones that are used by two different heroes.
** The Lightning Shark and Fuchsia Fury, Mario and Rabbid Peach's starting Blasters, are a more obvious example, with one being blue and gray and the other being pink and gray. A few other Blasters share the shape of this but have more unique designs, such as Mario's Viscera Vaporizer (blue and orange with gold) and Spider Ignitor (purple-spotted with white), and Rabbid Peach's Ballistic Mystic (blue with stars and moons on it).
** Luigi's late-game Sentry, Gold Rush, is a gold-colored version of his starting Sentry, Top Gear.
** Similarly, Rabbid Peach's Camo Whammo Sentry is a camo-painted reskin of ''her'' starting Sentry, the Excavator.
** Rabbid Luigi has the midgame Rocket, Bullenator, as well as the late-game Golden Rocket, another golden revamp.
** Yoshi also has a golden variation of a Rocket, with the Supa Bwahzooka being his starter and the Golden Tongue being a later version. There's also Rabbid Luigi's Rocket with the same base, Might of the Kite, which is pastel-colored.






* ShoutOut:
** Quite a lot of weapons are references to past Nintendo and Ubisoft games, as well as other things in general:
*** Mario has blasters called the "[[Music/TheBeatles Yellow Submarine]]" and "[[Series/SonsOfAnarchy Sons of Bwahnarchy]]".
*** The description for Mario's "Rainbow Runner" references the classic song "Somewhere over the Rainbow" from ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
*** One of Rabbid Yoshi's "Grenaducks" wears stealth gear. Its name? [[VideoGame/SplinterCell Sam Kingfisher]].
*** Peach's "Nasty Yella Fella" weapon is a double doozy. In the English version, its description mentions that enemies turned yellow when they were introduced to your "little friend", an obvious reference to the classic quote from ''Film/Scarface1983''. Its French description instead borrows a line from the French opening to the ''[[WesternAnimation/PacMan Pac-Man cartoon]]'', of all things!
*** The description for Rabbid Mario's "Matrix Mashup" references [[Franchise/TheMatrix exactly the franchise you'd expect]].
*** The description of Rabbid Luigi's Gemcutter asks if [[WesternAnimation/{{Jem}} you want to hear something outrageous. Truly, truly, TRULY outrageous]].
*** Among Luigi's Sentries are the "[[VideoGame/KillerInstinct Killer Extinct]]", the "VideoGame/FatalFrame", and the "[[Film/BackToTheFuturePartII Attack From the Future II]]".
** The Valkyries shooting bullets from their breastplates is very similar to the Fembots from ''Film/AustinPowers''.
** The first enemies you encounter are "Ziggies", named after [[Creator/DavidBowie David Bowie's]] stage persona "Ziggy Stardust".
** Rabbid Mario's victory animation has him playing the banjo, referencing Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto's own [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzET_0VR0w4 banjo-and-guitar playing skills]].
** [[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} "He'll catch that Red Baron one day."]]
** [[WordOfGod According to Davide Soliani]], the Supa-Merge headset when worn by Spawny is a reference to the Laputan robots from ''Anime/CastleInTheSky''.
** The start of the song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8JvC4oZcXE "Cold Start, Hot Finish"]] uses a small part of [[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Freezeezy Peak]]. Being the same composer, it makes sense.



* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Most of the Steampunk weapons have this in the name, including the Calamitous Coupe, the Jeopardous Jalopy, the Defalcating Dandy, and the Exalted Entropic Eggs.



---> '''Beep-0:''' Good thing these foreboding suits of armor aren't possessed by any evil spirits! THAT would be stressful.

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---> '''Beep-0:''' --->'''Beep-0:''' Good thing these foreboding suits of armor aren't possessed by any evil spirits! THAT would be stressful.



* ShoutOut:
** Quite a lot of weapons are references to past Nintendo and Ubisoft games, as well as other things in general:
*** Mario has blasters called the "[[Music/TheBeatles Yellow Submarine]]" and "[[Series/SonsOfAnarchy Sons of Bwahnarchy]]".
*** The description for Mario's "Rainbow Runner" references the classic song "Somewhere over the Rainbow" from ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
*** One of Rabbid Yoshi's "Grenaducks" wears stealth gear. Its name? [[VideoGame/SplinterCell Sam Kingfisher]].
*** Peach's "Nasty Yella Fella" weapon is a double doozy. In the English version, its description mentions that enemies turned yellow when they were introduced to your "little friend", an obvious reference to the classic quote from ''Film/Scarface1983''. Its French description instead borrows a line from the French opening to the ''[[WesternAnimation/PacMan Pac-Man cartoon]]'', of all things!
*** The description for Rabbid Mario's "Matrix Mashup" references [[Franchise/TheMatrix exactly the franchise you'd expect]].
*** The description of Rabbid Luigi's Gemcutter asks if [[WesternAnimation/{{Jem}} you want to hear something outrageous. Truly, truly, TRULY outrageous]].
** The Valkyries shooting bullets from their breastplates is very similar to the Fembots from ''Film/AustinPowers''.
** The first enemies you encounter are "Ziggies", named after [[Creator/DavidBowie David Bowie's]] stage persona "Ziggy Stardust".
** Rabbid Mario's victory animation has him playing the banjo, referencing Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto's own [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzET_0VR0w4 banjo-and-guitar playing skills]].
** [[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} "He'll catch that Red Baron one day."]]
** [[WordOfGod According to Davide Soliani]], the Supa-Merge headset when worn by Spawny is a reference to the Laputan robots from ''Anime/CastleInTheSky''.
** The start of the song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8JvC4oZcXE "Cold Start, Hot Finish"]] uses a small part of [[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Freezeezy Peak]]. Being the same composer, it makes sense.
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[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The portly plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', played with [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] all-stars in ''[[VideoGame/EASportsStreet NBA Street V3]]'', hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself]]!

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[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The portly plucky plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', played with [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] all-stars in ''[[VideoGame/EASportsStreet NBA Street V3]]'', hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself]]!
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* VideoGameSliding: In a rare non-action-game example, characters can slide into enemies and certain obstacles during movement by selecting an enemy before selecting your destination. Sliding deals damage to opponents, but it also is the only way to pass through enemies if they're completely blocking a path.
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* RumpRoast: One of the many status effects, burn causes your character's butt to catch fire, causing them to then run around the field at full speed until they finish putting out the flames. This can also cause a chain reaction, as touching an enemy while you're burning will set them burning as well, offering an effective strategy to continually ignite one enemy's butt off of another's back and forth.
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* OneHundredPercentCompletion: For the main game, doing all Story Mode stages, finding all treasures, and completing all Challenges eventually turns the chosen game file with all done turn gold. The Donkey Kong Adventure DLC adds in finding the 20 Puzzle Pieces.

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* OneHundredPercentCompletion: For the main game, doing all Story Mode stages, finding all treasures, and completing all Challenges eventually turns the chosen game file with all done turn gold. The Donkey Kong Adventure DLC adds in finding the 20 Puzzle Pieces.



** A CriticalHit with any weapon (the damage value changes with the weapon). Boomshots and Hammers have dropoff.

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** A CriticalHit with any weapon (the damage value changes with the weapon). Boomshots Boomshots, Hammers, Rockets, Grenaducks, and Hammers Donkey Kong's ground pound have dropoff.



** Donkey Kong throwing cover or Super Effect balls (does a flat 30 plus the ball's effect and bonus damage if applicable) or enemies (does set damage that can be upgraded in Donkey Kong's skill tree).

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** Donkey Kong throwing cover or Super Effect balls (does a flat 30 plus the ball's effect and bonus damage effect, if applicable) or enemies (does set damage that can be upgraded in Donkey Kong's skill tree).

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* TechPoints: Power Orbs (and in Donkey Kong Adventure, Power Runes) are used to unlock new abilities and upgrade existing ones. Should the player end up with a build they don't like, they can reset them whenever they please.



* LockedOutOfTheLoop: [[spoiler:Bowser's out on vacation for the majority of the game, and has no clue about the Rabbids or the Megabug. [[DemonicPossession Things don't end well for him when he cuts his vacation short.]]]]



* TechPoints: Power Orbs (and in Donkey Kong Adventure, Power Runes) are used to unlock new abilities and upgrade existing ones. Should the player end up with a build they don't like, they can reset them whenever they please.
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* {{Interquel}}: The DLC is set directly after Chapter 1 of the main storyline, as Rabbid Kong has gone to Peach's Castle like the other defeated Rabbids, Bowser Jr. has Spawny, and Mario's group only has the first four characters in it (himself, Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Luigi, and Luigi).

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* {{Interquel}}: The DLC is set directly after Chapter 1 of the main storyline, as Rabbid Kong has gone to Peach's Castle like the other defeated Rabbids, Bowser Jr. has Spawny, and Mario's group only has the first four characters in it (himself, Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Luigi, and Luigi). [[note]]The only continuity issue is that Beep-O mentions the Megabug at one point, but they only learn that name during the second chapter.[[/note]]

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Putting the "Hero Sucks" Song trope after Hailfire Peaks because of the alphabetical order.


* HailfirePeaks: Presumably to make up for there only being 4 worlds, the worlds in ''Mario + Rabbids'' combine level tropes.
** The Ancient Gardens has [[GreenHillZone the usual plains]] combined with [[JungleJapes a jungle]]. Later, it turns into a [[ItsAllUpstairsFromHere large tower of]] [[ToyTime toy blocks]].
** Sherbet Desert, a [[ShiftingSandLand desert]] that's been [[SlippySlideyIceWorld frozen over]]. Midway through the world, shades of GustyGlade and TempleOfDoom also make an appearance.
** Spooky Trails combines [[BigBoosHaunt the standard haunted theme]] with [[BubblegloopSwamp a swamp]].
** Lava Pits is [[AbandonedMine an old mine]] filled [[LethalLavaLand with lava]]. Early sections also showcase a RemilitarizedZone and an EternalEngine.



* HailfirePeaks: Presumably to make up for there only being 4 worlds, the worlds in ''Mario + Rabbids'' combine level tropes.
** The Ancient Gardens has [[GreenHillZone the usual plains]] combined with [[JungleJapes a jungle]]. Later, it turns into a [[ItsAllUpstairsFromHere large tower of]] [[ToyTime toy blocks]].
** Sherbet Desert, a [[ShiftingSandLand desert]] that's been [[SlippySlideyIceWorld frozen over]]. Midway through the world, shades of GustyGlade and TempleOfDoom also make an appearance.
** Spooky Trails combines [[BigBoosHaunt the standard haunted theme]] with [[BubblegloopSwamp a swamp]].
** Lava Pits is [[AbandonedMine an old mine]] filled [[LethalLavaLand with lava]]. Early sections also showcase a RemilitarizedZone and an EternalEngine.
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* HubLevel: Like in ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'', Peach's Castle appears as the hub level in this game. Unlike in ''Mario 64'', however, the inside of the castle cannot be visited and the entrances to the various worlds are in the castle's surrounding area.
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[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The portly plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', [[VideoGame/EASportsStreet played with NBA all-stars]], hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself]]!

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[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'s been host to a lot of strange {{crossover}}s over the years. The portly plumber has [[VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames gone to the Olympics]] with former rival ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', [[VideoGame/EASportsStreet played with [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] all-stars in ''[[VideoGame/EASportsStreet NBA all-stars]], Street V3]]'', hit the slopes in ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', dabbled in a bit of ''VideoGame/PuzzleAndDragons'', busted a move in ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolutionMarioMix Dance Dance Revolution]]'', [[VideoGame/MarioSportsMix played some sports]] with the cast of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'', [[VideoGame/FortuneStreet brokered stocks and made real estate deals]] with ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' characters, saw his villains make a visit to the world of ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'', [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros fought the entire Nintendo pantheon]] ([[GuestFighter and then some]]), and even [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam teamed up with a paper version of himself]]!

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** Princess Peach also has the Protection ability, which protects nearby teammates by letting them transfer a portion of damage taken from an attack to Peach. Upgrades allow a greater percentage of damage to be absorbed by Peach, which works together with her high HP and healing abilities.



* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: The four original playable Rabbids can deploy shields, while Peach can use her "Protection" technique to increase the defense of nearby allies.

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* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: The four original playable Rabbids can deploy shields, while Peach can use her "Protection" technique to increase the defense divert a portion of nearby allies.damage inflicted against her teammates back to her.

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