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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
Note that all enemies in this game can also become allies to the player. Sometimes some of the enemies as seen in this list are reused for Boss Battles, but can sometimes be a bit stronger.
Note that all enemies in this game can also become allies to the player. Sometimes some of the enemies as seen in this list are reused for Boss Battles, but can sometimes be a bit stronger.
===Basic Enemies===


*[[Goomba]]
*[[Goomba]]
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*[[Giant Land Paragoomba|Big Paragoomba]]
*[[Giant Land Paragoomba|Big Paragoomba]]
*[[Goomba Tower]]<ref name="Nintendo Direct"></ref>
*[[Goomba Tower]]<ref name="Nintendo Direct"></ref>
*Goomba on a Bill Blaster
*[[Koopa Troopa]] (Red, Green, Yellow)
*[[Koopa Troopa]] (Red, Green, Yellow)
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]] (Red, Green, Yellow)
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]] (Red, Green, Yellow)
*[[Dry Bones]]<ref name="Nintendo Direct"></ref>
*[[Dry Bones]]<ref name="Nintendo Direct"></ref>
*[[Parabones]]
*[[Parabones]]
*Koopa Troopa+Cheep Cheep
*[[Bob-omb]]<ref name="Jeux Video Article"></ref>
*[[Bob-omb]]<ref name="Jeux Video Article"></ref>
*[[Hammer Bro]]<ref name="Famitsu Article">http://www.wiiz.fr/article.php?a=51576</ref>
*[[Hammer Bro]]<ref name="Famitsu Article">http://www.wiiz.fr/article.php?a=51576</ref>
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*[[Blooper Baby]]<ref name="Nintendo Direct"></ref>
*[[Blooper Baby]]<ref name="Nintendo Direct"></ref>
*[[Cheep Cheep]] (Red, Green, Yellow)
*[[Cheep Cheep]] (Red, Green, Yellow)
*A set of two Cheep Cheeps and a Blooper, shown to be one singular enemy.<ref name="JP site"></ref>
*[[Piranha Plant]]<ref name="Nintendo Direct"></ref>
*[[Piranha Plant]]<ref name="Nintendo Direct"></ref>
*[[Fire Piranha Plant]] <ref> http://pad-m.gungho.jp/ </ref>
*[[Fire Piranha Plant]] <ref> http://pad-m.gungho.jp/ </ref>
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*[[Wiggler]]
*[[Wiggler]]
*[[Flutter]]<ref name="Overview"></ref>
*[[Flutter]]<ref name="Overview"></ref>
*A Wiggler and a Flame Chomp, shown to be one character.<ref name="Overview"></ref>
*A Flutter and a Flame Chomp, shown to be one character.
*[[Coin Coffer]] (Green<ref name="Jeux Video Article"></ref>, Purple, Red)
*[[Coin Coffer]] (Green<ref name="Jeux Video Article"></ref>, Purple, Red)
*[[Magikoopa]] ([[Kamek]], Blue, Green, Red, Purple<ref name ="4.6.2015 trailer"></ref>)
*[[Magikoopa]] ([[Kamek]], Blue, Green, Red, Purple<ref name ="4.6.2015 trailer"></ref>)
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*[[Thwimp]]<ref name="Offscreen Footage"></ref>
*[[Thwimp]]<ref name="Offscreen Footage"></ref>
*[[Whomp]]<ref name="Offscreen Footage"></ref>
*[[Whomp]]<ref name="Offscreen Footage"></ref>
===Mash-Up Enemies===
For the first time, ever, in a Mario-themed game, there are enemy mash-ups.
*Goomba on a Bill Blaster
*Koopa Troopa+Cheep Cheep
*A set of two Cheep Cheeps and a Blooper, shown to be one singular enemy.<ref name="JP site"></ref>
*A Wiggler and a Flame Chomp, shown to be one character.<ref name="Overview"></ref>
*A Flutter and a Flame Chomp, shown to be one character.


==Bosses==
==Bosses==

Revision as of 17:21, April 16, 2015

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Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition is an upcoming Mario-themed puzzle game with role-playing elements from the Puzzle & Dragons series, set to be released for the Nintendo 3DS.[1] It will be released in Japan on April 29, 2015. An overseas release was later confirmed[2], and announced during the January 2015 Nintendo Direct to be released with Puzzle & Dragons Z as Puzzle and Dragons Z + Puzzle and Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, with an American release date of May 2015.[3]

Story

Not much is known yet, but it traditionally involves Princess Peach being kidnapped by Bowser once again.[4] Bowser's minions also steal a collection of magical orbs, with the reason for their doing so being currently unknown.[5]

Worlds

  • World 1 - A grassland world.[4]
  • World 2 - An underground world.[6]
  • World 3 - A desert world.[7]
  • A sky world.[8]
  • A jungle world.[7]
  • A beach/sea/ocean world.[7]
  • A snow/winter world
  • Volcano/Lava/Bowser's Kingdom

Characters

Enemies

Note that all enemies in this game can also become allies to the player. Sometimes some of the enemies as seen in this list are reused for Boss Battles, but can sometimes be a bit stronger.

Basic Enemies

Mash-Up Enemies

For the first time, ever, in a Mario-themed game, there are enemy mash-ups.

  • Goomba on a Bill Blaster
  • Koopa Troopa+Cheep Cheep
  • A set of two Cheep Cheeps and a Blooper, shown to be one singular enemy.[7]
  • A Wiggler and a Flame Chomp, shown to be one character.[8]
  • A Flutter and a Flame Chomp, shown to be one character.

Bosses

Orbs

Gallery

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References to other games

  • Yoshi's Safari: The style of gameplay is similar to that of this game. But instead of using Super Scope Bullets to defeat enemies, you get to use combo moves by matching as many different colored orbs as you can.
  • Super Mario Galaxy: Mario's Bee and Boo form appear in this game as transformations.
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii: The Penguin suit transformation is used by Mario in this game. Several musical pieces that appear also originate from this game.
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2: A remix of Slimy Spring Galaxy's music is used for the World 2 map theme. [15]
  • New Super Mario Bros. 2: The overview of the level selection is similar to the World 1 map.
  • New Super Mario Bros. U: The Koopalings' personalised airships return as the final stage of the worlds. The desert world is also a mix of the desert overworld maps from New Super Mario Bros. 2 and this game.
  • Super Mario 3D World: The cat transformation is used by Mario and Luigi in this game.

External links

References

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