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1[[WMG:[[center: [-''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'' '''[[Characters/ShovelKnight Main Character Index]]'''\
2''Shovel Knight Treasure Trove'': [[Characters/ShovelKnightMainCharacters Main Characters]] | [[Characters/ShovelKnightOrderOfNoQuarter Order of No Quarter]] | [[Characters/ShovelKnightTownsfolkAndOtherNPCS Townsfolk and Other NPCs]] | '''Wandering Travelers and Guest Characters''' | [[Characters/ShovelKnightEnemies Enemies and Other Bosses]]\
3''Shovel Knight Dig'': [[Characters/ShovelKnightDrillKnightAndTheHexcavators Drill Knight & The Hexcavators]]\
4''Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon'': [[Characters/ShovelKnightPocketDungeon Puzzle Knight and Other Characters]] ]]-]]]
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6Tropes regarding the Guest Fighters.
7
8Click [[Characters/ShovelKnight here to return to the character index]].
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11[[foldercontrol]]
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13!!Wandering Travelers
14[[folder:General]]
15* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler:In the ending, we see the four of them preparing to fight a team of Liquid Samurai and Archers, with narration noting they're "Always ready for battle".]]
16* HeroOfAnotherStory: The composer's notes for their theme, "Fighting With All Our Might", implies they are this.
17* OptionalBoss: None of them are mandatory to beat ''Shovel of Hope'', ''Plague of Shadows'' or ''King of Cards'', but offer a nice challenge. Averted for Phantom Striker in ''Specter of Torment'', who is an obligatory fight.
18* {{Tuckerization}}: Intentionally done, as all 4 are based on high-tier backers of the Kickstarter.
19[[/folder]]
20
21[[folder:Reize Seatlan]]
22!!Reize Seatlan
23[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reize_5.png]]
24[[caption-width-right:200:''"Knight's Code, first vow: Always help a person in need!"'']]
25
26A group of evil knights is terrorizing the countryside? Reize Seatlan is on the scene! This plucky young adventurer travels the land, helping people in need and following his own invented Knight's Vows. But which of these knights are good, and which ones are bad?
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28Tropes regarding him are [[Characters/ShovelKnightMainCharacters here.]]
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30[[/folder]]
31
32[[folder:Mr. Hat]]
33!!Mr. Hat
34[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hatknight_7.png]]
35[[caption-width-right:250:''"Ahhh, hats, my greatest passion. Nothing I enjoy more than the crisp snap of a well-tailored brim."'']]
36
37Mr. Hat is obsessed with hats, but for good reason! For although he wears a helmet, each hat that he places atop his head gives him the powers of that hat's owner! Mr. Hat can switch from a charismatic foppish dandy to military genius in a moment, and he takes great pride in his varied fighting styles. Lately, though, there have been rumblings of an even greater warrior who wields a Shovel Blade; one with a wonderfully blue, horned helmet...
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39* BerserkButton: Saying hoods are better than hats.
40-->'''Mr. Hat:''' !!! You miscreant! ''Hoods!'' That's not even a proper hat! No structure, no support! No... ''flair''!
41-->'''Plague Knight:''' Hats are a waste of felt, old man! They fall off in the wind! Hoods are objectively more utilitarian!
42-->'''Mr. Hat:''' How... How ''dare'' you, sirrah...... I demand satisfaction! ''HAVE AT YOU!''
43* CashGate: You have to spend 3000 gems to make everyone leave his shop before he'll challenge you; however, he drops over 5000 when you beat him. [[spoiler:If you chase him around town after beating him, you can get all the gems you spent back as well.]] Subverted in ''Plague of Shadows'', where he just fights Plague Knight outright. You do need to pay 50 Cipher Coins to get to him, though.
44** Parodied in ''King of Cards'': When you first encounter him, every item he sells costs over 100 times the max Gold. The only way to fight him here is to walk away, as he demands you buy something.
45* TheCameo:
46** While he's not fought in ''Specter of Torment'', he can be seen sipping tea in the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue [[spoiler:right before the Enchantress attacks the Armor Outpost]].
47** A portrait of him is hung on the wall in the library area in ''VideoGame/{{Timespinner}}''.
48* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Well, only hats give him superpowers, but still. The spiky pickelhaube lets him [[SwordPlant plant swords]] in the ground to be turned into projectiles when he hits them, while the feathered bonnet allows him to throw saucers, teacups, and bounce on his cane like a pogo. In ''King of Cards'', he's also able to wear a crown like King Knight, which allows him to wield a massive golden broadsword and dash across the screen, and the ''Showdown'' post-credits cutscene shows that a Goldarmor's helmet gives him a tower shield, a sword, and lets him imitate the movement of a Goldarmor.
49* DemotedToExtra: Downplayed, due to his nature as a OptionalBoss. In ''Specter of Torment'', he's just a cameo who gets no dialogue or even an optional boss fight.
50* {{Hypocrite}}: During Baz's story in ''Showdown'', he goes after Baz for failing to pay for his outfit, saying that he ''hates'' being stolen from. But in his own ''Showdown'' story, he makes excuses for stealing hats from people, and gleefully steals Goldarmor's helmet to add to his collection. He also covets Shovel Knight's helmet with the excuse that all headgear counts, yet he gets into an argument with Plague Knight about hoods vs. hats.
51* InsistentTerminology: Shovel Knight is confused as to why Mr. Hat wants his helmet, since it is, well, a helmet. But Mr. Hat insists that as a piece of headgear, it still counts.
52* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: His hats only give ''him'' powers, and no one else.
53* QuintessentialBritishGentleman: Sharply dressed and very polite as well.
54* TheRival: Serves as this in Baz's story in ''Showdown'', who owes him debt.
55* ShoutOut: One of his hats allows him to bounce on a cane like a pogo stick to get around, just like a [[VideoGame/{{Ducktales}} certain duck]] is known to do.
56* StanceSystem: As a playable character in ''Showdown'', he can switch between his military hat, which gives him a regular weight and good melee attacks with his sword, and his fancy hat, which makes him more floaty and has several projectiles.
57* VagueAge: Is implied to be an old man according to Plague Knight, who outright calls him a geezer based on his style. Though given his helmet, which hides his face, Mr. Hat's real age is left ambiguous.
58[[/folder]]
59
60[[folder:The Baz]]
61!!The Baz
62[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zubaz_3.png]]
63[[caption-width-right:250:''"The Great BAZ KNIGHT! I Like the sound of THAT!"'']]
64
65The storm is coming... With a fearsome rope whip and the toughest-looking armor around, one might think that the traveling warrior Baz would be a shoe-in to join up with the Order of No Quarter. Imagine his surprise when he was rejected! He now roams the land, taking out his anger on passersby. Could he ever prove himself strong enough to earn the title of "Baz Knight"?
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67* BuildingSwing: Using his rope whip to swing around the stage.
68* ButtMonkey: Things don't usually go The Baz's way. [[spoiler:In ''Specter of Torment'', he shows up only to be ''immediately'' told to GetOut by Specter Knight. There isn't even a fight!]]
69* CharacterDevelopment: He's shown to be in something of an emotional rut by the time ''Showdown'' begins, and Reize wanting him to be his teacher gives him a confidence boost. [[spoiler:His ending also features him realizing that he doesn't need the Order, and that anyone can be his team, along with [[GoodFeelsGood working off the debt he accrued being emotionally satisfying]].]]
70* DemotedToExtra: Downplayed, due to his nature as a OptionalBoss. In ''Specter of Torment'', [[spoiler:he's more or less just a quick gag who doesn't even get a boss fight, leaving The Tower immediately after being told to scram]].
71* DefeatMeansFriendship: After Plague Knight defeats him, he can offer The Baz to become one of his minions. Happy to finally be offered a membership of an organisation, The Baz gladly accepts this.
72* GuestFighter: A regular fixture on WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay, The Baz was added as a secret boss after Matt and Woolie supported the game's Kickstarter campaign. Other players may also recognize him from ''Slipstream'' as a rival racer and in ''VideoGame/{{Divekick}}'', where he is a playable character.
73* HeroicWannabe: Or rather, Villainous Wannabe. He wishes to be a member of the Order of No Quarter. He challenges Shovel Knight in hopes to get in.
74* HowDoIShotWeb: In ''Plague of Shadows'', The Baz admits that he can't figure out how to shoot lightning like what he's able to do in his boss battle.
75* InelegantBlubbering: After being defeated by Shovel Knight, he throws a tantrum worthy of a three-year-old.
76* InsaneTrollLogic: He believes that becoming a scientist works like KlingonPromotion; if he can kill a scientist, like, say, Plague Knight, he becomes one himself. It's probably because the same seems to be true of Knighthood (Shovel Knight doesn't deny it when he brings this concept up in his boss fight). ''King of Cards'' reveals that King Knight accidentally gave him the idea.
77* MythologyGag:
78** His being rejected from the Order is a callback to The Baz's origins as a rejected ''Street Fighter'' character.
79** While his original name, Zubaz, isn't used due to [[WritingAroundTrademarks copyright conflicts]] with a clothing brand, it is referenced through his belt, which features an emblazoned "Z".
80* TheRival: Serves as this for Reize's story in ''Showdown'', first adopting him as a student, they have to fight in order to get free.
81* SelfServingMemory: Baz believes he was rejected from the order out of cruelty. [[spoiler: In ''Specter of Torment'' he actually ''broke into their castle'' and arrogantly thought he could invite himself to join the order. Specter Knight and Dark Reiz told him to go away after a moment of confused silence since nobody has ever tried something like this before.]]
82* ShockAndAwe: He can discharge lightning with certain attacks.
83* SmallNameBigEgo: He fully admits in ''Specter of Torment'' that his reason for trying to join the Order was to be "the main event".
84* SoreLoser: After being beaten, The Baz throws a crying fit like a big baby. Subverted in ''Plague of Shadows'' where, after being defeated by Plague Knight, he accepts his loss with more dignity this time. [[spoiler:Plague Knight can also recruit him to be his minion, even giving him robes similar to the ones already working for him.]]
85* ThrowTheDogABone:
86** In the ending, [[spoiler:he's seen with the other Wandering Travelers preparing for battle, finally in an Order of a sort]]. In ''Plague of Shadows'', [[spoiler:Plague Knight can recruit him, and Baz is completely fine with it]].
87** After the fight against the VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} in the Xbox and PC versions of the game, he and Reize stand around in the area where the Battletoads are. Reize expresses interest in becoming Baz's student because he thinks Baz is cool, which also happens ''Showdown'' (which helps Baz recover from his feelings of inadequacy).
88** In his ''Showdown'' ending, [[spoiler:Baz feels accomplished after working off his debt to Mr. Hat, and decides that he doesn't need the Order of No Quarter after all. Anyone who needs him will be his team.]]
89* TurnsRed: The Baz will create a lightning storm that will strike him, giving a brief shield from time to time.
90* WeaponSpecialization: He uses a whip as his primary weapon. This somehow also makes him immune to the shovel plant. Must be the spinning.
91* WorkOffTheDebt: During his ''Showdown'' story, Mr. Hat offers to let Baz work in his shop in exchange for the outfit he failed to pay for (he had expected to get a lot of money working for the Order of No Quarter). In his ending, [[spoiler:he ends up doing just that. Mr. Hat didn't forget the debt just because he lost a fight]].
92[[/folder]]
93
94[[folder:Phantom Striker]]
95!!Phantom Striker
96[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mister_bolt_0.png]]
97[[caption-width-right:250:''"Power. Honor. The traits of a respectable warrior."'']]
98
99A lone warrior, Phantom Striker appears to those that he deems worthy of challenging him. Light on his feet and wielding a rapier, this enigmatic fighter also controls the power of lightning! Always in search of an honorable battle, Phantom Striker may reward those who fare well against his cyclonic charge.
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101* AscendedExtra: Serves as the boss of the Lich Yard in ''Specter of Torment'', where Specter Knight attempts to recruit him into the Order of No Quarter. [[ForegoneConclusion Needless to say, he doesn't join.]]
102* BloodKnight: Has apparently battled several other knights before Shovel Knight, and believes conflict itself is reason enough for a fight.
103%%* BlowYouAway: Gains these abilities when he TurnsRed.
104* ChallengeSeeker: He seeks for strong warriors to test them and accept challenges as well.
105* CombatPragmatist: In ''Specter of Torment'', he does a sneak attack on Specter Knight because he knows what Specter is capable of and is decidedly not taking any chances.
106* CulturedWarrior: Besides being adept with his rapier and lightning magic, he's also well-spoken and erudite.
107-->'''Phantom Striker:''' Power. Honor. The traits of a respectable warrior.
108* GoodCounterpart:
109** He has a teleportation-oriented ability-set and is a fairly serious fighter, similar to Specter Knight, but is an ultimately honorable, heroic fighter. He even takes Specter Knight's boss position in the Lich Yard in ''Specter of Torment''.
110** To Propeller Knight. Both use fencing as their preferred combat style and are both are associated with elements of the sky (Propeller Knight for wind/air and Phantom Striker with lightning). Both were approached by Specter Knight to join the Order of No Quarter, both were beaten by Specter Knight, but Phantom Striker still refused to join, while Propeller Knight submitted.
111* GoodIsNotDumb: He has a code of honor, but he's willing to drop it if it means protecting others. Sneak attacks are completely fair game to him during ''Spectre of Torment''.
112** Subverted in King of Cards where he keeps mistaking King Knight for a Spectre just to set up their fight. Even [[ManChild King Knight]] realizes that Phantom is simply feeling the residual aura coming off of the Jostus Deck Spectre Knight gave him.
113* GracefulLoser: Accepts his defeat, but warns Shovel Knight that he needs to be even stronger for the later challenges. Even more so if you do well enough in your fight with him — he compliments your fighting skills, says he'll be watching, and leaves a lot of extra money for you.
114** He leaves similarly well in ''Plague of Shadows'' if you do well in his boss fight, praising Plague Knight's ability of dodging. However, if you drink a tonic, he will leave with a pretty snippy comment about it...
115* HoldTheLine: [[spoiler:In ''Specter of Torment'', he's shown in the town that would become the Lich Yard trying to stop Specter Knight's forces from razing it. While he kept the loss of life to a minimum by letting the villagers evacuate, it's a ForegoneConclusion that he fails and the town is destroyed.]]
116* HunterOfMonsters: Some of his dialogue in ''King of Cards'' and ''Showdown'' heavily imply he specializes in hunting down the undead, particularly ghosts. He's even the one who sealed all those ghosts away in the Hall of Champions.
117* MercyKill: In ''Showdown'', he and Specter Knight go at it one last time, whereupon Striker makes his case decidedly different than what it seemed. Phantom Striker doesn't hold any real animosity for Specter Knight, but he knows what the other refuses to accept: [[YankTheDogsChain that he can't ever be restored to humanity]]. Striker's aim isn't glory or revenge, but to put Specter Knight to rest.
118* OlderThanTheyLook: Implied. [[spoiler:His ending in ''Showdown'' mentions him being past his prime and thus not having the power to stop the Enchantress, implying he's much older than he seems.]]
119* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He considers Specter Knight to be so dishonorable that he ''goes for a cheap shot'', something he didn't even do against Plague Knight, in spite of knowing he's an Order member.
120* PassingTheTorch: After fighting Dark Reize and the Mirror of Fate in his ''Showdown'' story, he admits to himself that he's grown old, and is no longer strong enough to face enemies like the Enchantress. And so he instead resolves to find and test a warrior who ''can'' defeat her, which he eventually does when he finds Shovel Knight.
121* PreAsskickingOneLiner:
122-->'''Phantom Striker:''' Conflict is a reason unto itself, brave knight. Today, you will be tested. ''Are you ready?''
123* RideTheLightning: He can rapidly teleport around his arena using lightning bolts conducted by his sword, allowing him to employ TeleportSpam in addition to his fast projectiles.
124* TheRival: Serves as this for Specter Knight's story in ''Showdown'', determined to put him to rest once and for all.
125* ShockAndAwe: Most of his abilities are lightning-based, which couples nicely with the fact that his sword doubles as a lightning rod which allows him to absorb and release said lightning in a variety of different ways.
126* ShoutOut: One of his attacks, where he points his rapier upward and then stabs forward, visually resembles of one of [[VideoGame/MegaManDrWilysRevenge Enker]]'s attacks.
127* TeleportSpam: He has an attack where he repeatedly teleports, each disappearance leaving behind ball lightning that moves toward your location when it appeared. He uses it much more in ''Specter of Torment''.
128* WorthyOpponent
129** What he sees Shovel Knight as, especially if you do well enough in the fight with him.
130--->'''Phantom Striker:''' Your skills are as vast as I thought! I shall follow your journey from the shadows. Farewell, Shovel Knight!
131** He can praise Plague Knight as well if you beat him without losing half of your health.
132--->'''Phantom Striker:''' I misjudged your ability. Your skill in dodging so many of my attacks is uncanny! You are surely capable of carrying out your quest! Take this reward, and farewell!
133** Averted for Specter Knight. He sees him as being so completely dishonorable that he attempts a sneak attack before the boss fight.
134--->'''Specter Knight:''' A surprise attack...? Hardly befitting the honorable warrior I had hoped to meet.\
135'''Phantom Striker:''' Ah, the wraith yet speaks of honor, having surrendered his own... to serve as an ''errand boy''.
136[[/folder]]
137
138!!Guest Characters
139[[folder:Kratos]]
140!!Kratos
141[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/104_kratos.png]]
142[[caption-width-right:192:''"Prepare yourself for the Spartan wrath of the Blades of Chaos!"'']]
143
144The protagonist of the ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' series whose character and exploits are far too grim to be explained here. For tropes related to him in his home series, see [[Characters/GodOfWar here.]]
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146Kratos is a GuestFighter OptionalBoss fought exclusively in the Creator/{{Sony}} versions of ''Shovel of Hope''. He'll appear on the map as a wandering encounter once the Curious Map is obtained from the Hall of Champions.
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148* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He briefly mocks Shovel Knight for his weapons, but comes around to considering him [[WorthyOpponent worthy of praise]] after being defeated, gives him the Grave Digger's Shovel, and ''very'' calmly leaves afterward. In general, he's much closer to his ''VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4'' personality than the personality he had in the original trilogy.
149* AndYourRewardIsClothes: Defeating him rewards you with the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Chaos Armor,]] which turns Shovel Knight's normal attacks into 3-hit combos with increased reach and gives him the ability to float in the air when performing one while jumping, much like Kratos. His shovel drop also causes him to stop in midair and pierces straight through dirt blocks without bouncing off. It also causes health and magic pickups to turn into green and blue orbs that home automatically into Shovel Knight and defeating an enemy or dealing damage to a boss may cause a red orb to appear, which makes Shovel Knight's next attack fire out a fireball that goes through enemies and scenery.
150* DemographicDissonantCrossover: He is the main protagonist of a hard-M hack and slash game, yet he makes an appearance in the fairly docile E-rated ''Shovel Knight''.
151* GracefulLoser: He [[WorthyOpponent praises]] Shovel Knight for his victory, especially with his unorthodox weapon, gives him the Grave Digger's shovel (that can be forged into the Chaos Armor), and peacefully leaves.
152* GuestFighter: He hails from the ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' franchise.
153* LighterAndSofter: Unsurprisingly, given ''Shovel Knight''[='=]s setting, he doesn't engage in the same carnage as he does in his home series.
154* MythologyGag: He gifts Shovel Knight the Grave Digger's Shovel upon defeat, which Shovel Knight can then use to forge the Armor of Chaos. This is a reference to the character of the Grave Digger from all the way back in ''VideoGame/GodOfWar1'', who dug a grave which rescued Kratos from Hades and was heavily implied to be Zeus in disguise.
155* OptionalBoss: As is expected of guest fighter, his boss fight is completely optional. It's also much more extravagant and difficult than the game's other bosses, given that it's a SequentialBoss with ''three'' phases, when most other bosses of that type have only two.
156* SequentialBoss: Once he gets low on health, he goes into Rage of Sparta, getting a full health refill and starts throwing bits of the arena at you. Once you deplete his health in that mode, the arena crumbles completely and you have to fight him on a series of falling platforms.
157* StopPokingMe: A subdued version, which is ironic considering [[UnstoppableRage who's at the receiving end of it]]: when he's starting to leave after the battle, he'll pull a hood over his head and start walking away slowly. Hitting him with the shovel causes his hood to fall off, causing him to stop, pull it back up, and continue walking slightly faster. You can keep repeating this to make him walk faster and faster until he finally leaves the screen.
158* VersionExclusiveContent: He can only be found in Creator/{{Sony}} versions of the game.
159* WorthyOpponent: Acknowledges Shovel Knight as one for defeating him armed only with a shovel.
160[[/folder]]
161
162[[folder:Rash, Zitz, and Pimple]]
163!!Rash, Zitz, and Pimple
164[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/new_bitmap_image_20.bmp]]
165[[caption-width-right:350:''"How about we give you some training, Battletoads style?"'']]
166
167The Battletoads, a group comprised of Rash, Zitz and Pimple, that hail from the series of the same name. For tropes related to them in their home series, see [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} here]].
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169They act as GuestFighter OptionalBoss, and were initially fought exclusively in the Platform/XboxONE version of ''Shovel Knight''. They were later added to the [[Platform/MicrosoftWindows Windows 10]] version and reached other computer versions in October 2017. They can be found in the Mysterious Area after obtaining the Curious Map from the Hall of Champions. There the player can have a "sparring match" with each one of the Toads, emulating the gameplay of the original ''Battletoads'' game.
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171* AndYourRewardIsClothes: Defeating them rewards you with the Toad Armor, which allows Shovel Knight to sprint, deliver rapid-fire strikes, and increase the size of his shovel when doing a downward strike.
172* AssKickingPose: They love to do this. Shovel Knight (and occasionally Baz) can join in once he defeats them.
173* CoolShades: Rash has these.
174* GracefulLoser: If they are defeated, they name Shovel Knight an honorary Battletoad, give him armor to match, and even invite him to get in on an AssKickingPose.
175* GuestFighter: They all hail from ''VideoGame/{{Battletoads}}''. Their mentor, Professor T. Bird, also makes a brief cameo.
176* MascotWithAttitude: All of them, but [[CoolShades especially]] Rash.
177* NiceGuy: All three of them are pretty chill, and take a break from grabbing food to teach Shovel Knight how to be a Battletoad, should they accept their offer.
178* OptionalBoss: Their boss fight is completely optional, and is also much more complex than the game's other bosses, as that it's a SequentialBoss with ''three'' phases, rather than the standard two.
179* SequentialBoss: They are fought one at a time in a multi-phase boss battle, with Zitz's and Pimple's phases featuring gameplay based on the "Wookie Hole" and "Turbo Tunnel" levels of ''VideoGame/{{Battletoads}}''.
180* ShapeshifterWeapon: The Toads can transform their bodies to attack, turning into weights and making their fists and feet gigantic.
181* StockAnimalDiet: As toads, they naturally enjoy eating bugs. In fact, before the encounter, they were just looking for a place to get a burger and ''flies.'' And after the encounter, they invite Shovel Knight to join them for some ''grub.'' Shovel Knight politely declines.
182* UnexpectedGameplayChange: The first phase of their boss battle involves grappling down a constantly descending tunnel, while the second phase involves riding on hoverbikes.
183* VersionExclusiveContent: They can only be found in the Platform/XboxOne and [[Platform/MicrosoftWindows Windows 10]] versions of the game.
184[[/folder]]
185
186[[folder:Madam Meeber]]
187[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madammeeber_faeries.png]]
188 [[caption-width-right:350:''"BOOPITY BOO! What shall we do?"'']]
189
190A character exclusive to the Creator/{{Nintendo}} versions (Wii U, 3DS, and Switch) of ''Shovel Knight'', who appears throughout all of the campaigns. By scanning a ''Shovel Knight'' Toys/{{Amiibo}}, she can summon special fairies based on the payer characters to accompany them on their journey and give them special costumes.
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192* AntiFrustrationFeatures: You'll only need to scan an amiibo once; after that, you'll be able to summon its fairy whenever you want.
193* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: The tips of her wings and crown share their color with the six colored "pop" effects in the amiibo logo.
194* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The waist of her dress contains an "a", for amiibo.
195* CatchPhrase: "BOOPITY BOO!"
196* CosmeticAward: The various fairies she can summon are cute, and the costumes she can give the player characters are really cool looking, but neither ''do'' anything aside from look cool.
197* EyesOutOfSight: The upper half of her face is completely covered by her hair.
198* MeaningfulName: To use your ''Shovel Knight'' amiibo, you need to talk to Mad[[FunWithHomophones am Meeber]].
199* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: She, like King Knight, seems to think the Phantom Striker's shroud is a napkin.
200* VersionExclusiveContent: While she cameos in all versions of the game via an EasterEgg in ''King of Cards'', her primary appearances in the hubs of the campaigns, complete with an amiibo-based look and fairy-summoning abilities, are only in Creator/{{Nintendo}} versions of the game.
201* WritingAroundTrademarks: In the EasterEgg associated with her in ''King of Cards'', which appears in all versions of the game, Madam Meeber is redesigned to not reference the Nintendo-owned amiibo; she wears a sundress instead of her normal dress, which contains an "a" and the red, yellow and green squares of the amiibo logo, and she wears a straw hat instead of her crown and doesn't have her wings, both of which are colored in the same pattern as the amiibo logo. The fairy based on her, however, keeps the design, likely because of the lack of obvious details due to how small it is.
202[[/folder]]

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