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{{quote|If we could move these blocks we could visit this hostile, unforgiving wasteland anytime we wanted.|Beep-0's quote before World 2}}
{{quote|If we could move these blocks we could visit this hostile, unforgiving wasteland anytime we wanted.|Beep-0's quote before World 2}}


'''Sherbet Desert''' is the second world in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'', and the first world in which enemies start using Super Effects and Techniques. It is a desert and snow area located to the west of [[Ancient Gardens]] and to the east of [[Spooky Trails]], consisting of many canyons, snowdrifts, frozen [[Blooper]]s, and an icy summit. Hallmarks of this world include gigantic Rabbid underwear entangled into the scenery, as well as the remains of a dilapidated mine. An ancient Rabbid-themed temple is located in Sherbet Desert as well, hosting a site with sarcophaguses, vases, and hieroglyphs, which curiously depict the main story of the game. Another thematic element of this world are groups of strange, Rabbid balls that bounce on cactus-like drums. These can occasionally be spotted in the nearby scenery, and approaching them adds a rattling percussion to the music.
'''Sherbet Desert''' is the second world in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'', and the first world in which enemies start using Super Effects and Techniques. It is a desert and snow area located to the west of [[Ancient Gardens]] and to the east of [[Spooky Trails]], consisting of many canyons, snowdrifts, frozen [[Blooper]]s, and an icy summit. Hallmarks of this world include gigantic Rabbid underwear entangled into the scenery, as well as the remains of a dilapidated mine. An ancient Rabbid-themed temple is located in Sherbet Desert as well, hosting a site with sarcophaguses, vases, and hieroglyphs, which curiously depict the main story of the game. Another thematic element of this world are the groups of strange, Rabbid balls that bounce on cactus-like drums. These can occasionally be spotted in the nearby scenery, and coming close to one such group adds a rattling percussion to the music.


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