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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Playable characters=== | ===Playable characters=== | ||
[[File:MTO Characters.png|thumb| | [[File:MTO Characters.png|thumb|320px|Characters in the official website]] | ||
The game includes 13 default characters as well as four unlockable characters, with an additional eight alts available as QR unlockable, making a total of 25 characters. Four of these are unlocked by completing level 3 of their respective Special Games, while [[Metal Mario]] and other-colored [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s are unlocked by scanning QR codes. Additionally, each character will be in one of the six player classes available in the game, excluding the [[Mii]]s as they can be customized. Aside from Miis, new playable characters introduced to the ''Mario Tennis'' series in this game are [[Baby Peach]], [[Dry Bowser]], [[Luma]], and Metal Mario, while the other-colored Yoshis are separate playable characters after being tied to [[Yoshi]]'s [[Rolling Egg Return]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. In addition, [[Baby Mario]] is playable for the first time in the series since the [[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color installment]], while [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Boo]], [[Bowser Jr.]], and the other-colored Yoshis are playable in a ''Mario Tennis'' game for a handheld console for the first time after previously being playable in at least one home console installment. | |||
Characters are split into six categories of types depending on their stats. | Characters are split into six categories of types depending on their stats. | ||
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In Europe, a Yoshi QR Chase was set up in 30 participating ASDA stores, and in participating EB Games and JB Hi-Fi stores in Australia and New Zealand. This special QR event allowed consumers to scan the code via the game to unlock certain Yoshis to play as. All countries where the game has been released have all QR codes in regards to the colored Yoshis. | In Europe, a Yoshi QR Chase was set up in 30 participating ASDA stores, and in participating EB Games and JB Hi-Fi stores in Australia and New Zealand. This special QR event allowed consumers to scan the code via the game to unlock certain Yoshis to play as. All countries where the game has been released have all QR codes in regards to the colored Yoshis. | ||
Although not part of the Yoshi Hunt, a Yoshi costume (pictured right) can also be unlocked for the player's Mii by scanning a specific QR | Although not part of the Yoshi Hunt, a Yoshi costume (pictured right) can also be unlocked for the player's Mii by scanning a specific QR Code. | ||
====QR | ====QR Codes==== | ||
The QR Codes can be found [[Gallery:Mario Tennis Open#QR Codes|here]]. In order for the player to scan a QR code, they must go the file select screen and press {{button|3ds|padup}} + {{button|3ds|start}}. However, a save file must be created first before they can scan a QR code. | |||
In order for the player to scan a QR code, they must go the file select screen and press {{button|3ds|padup}} + {{button|3ds|start}}. However, a save file must be created first before they can scan a QR code. | |||
===Non-playable=== | ===Non-playable=== |