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* [[Darkmess Puddle]]s
* [[Darkmess Puddle]]s
* [[Darkmess Tentacle]]s
* [[Darkmess Tentacle]]s
* [[Darkmess Pond]]s, small pools of Darkmess rained down by [[Fieldbreaker]]s during battle. They will damage heroes that step in them.
* [[Purified Darkmess Energy Crystal]], the result of destroying Darkmess Tentacles and used to power the [[WM ARC]] to reach other worlds; two are found on each planet
* [[Purified Darkmess Energy Crystal]], the result of destroying Darkmess Tentacles and used to power the [[WM ARC]] to reach other worlds; two are found on each planet
* [[Darkmess Dimension]], the dimension where the Heroes are sent to for every battle. A portal to its core, where Cursa resides, is located at the [[Beacon]] of the [[Comet Observatory]], at [[Cursa's stronghold]]
* [[Darkmess Dimension]], the dimension where the Heroes are sent to for every battle. A portal to its core, where Cursa resides, is located at the [[Beacon]] of the [[Comet Observatory]], at [[Cursa's stronghold]]

Revision as of 23:19, June 26, 2023

Mario's group overlooking the Darkmess Tentacle in the Winter Palace.
Mario and friends overlooking the Darkmess Tentacle in the Winter Palace.

Darkmess is a type of dark matter that drives the plot of Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. Produced by Cursa and spread across the galaxy, it factors heavily in its pursuit of the Sparks and causes debilitating weather effects on every planet it lands on, such as shrouding Beacon Beach in a permanent rainstorm or Pristine Peaks in a brutal blizzard.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ダークメス
Dākumesu
Darkmess

Dutch Duistermis
 
French Confusi-Ombre
Portmanteau of "confusion" and "ombre" (shadow)
German Finsterzeit
Portmanteau of "finster" (sinister) and "zeit" (time)
Italian Oscutiferio
Portmanteau of "oscuro" (dark) and "putiferio" (mess)
Portuguese Malumbra
Portmanteau of "mal" (evil) and "penumbra" (half-light)
Spanish Ascoridad
Portmanteau of "asco" (disgust) and "oscuridad" (darkness)