Punch Pals
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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope quest | |
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Punch Pals | |
World | Space Opera Network |
Quest type | Side Quest |
Objective(s) | ○ Defeat the Darkmess Puddle! |
Item(s) | Planet Coin |
- “Beep-0: A quick study of this Darkmess Puddle tells me that melee combat will give us an edge. Rayman , Rabbid Mario - while your fighting styles are quite different, you're both good at punching things...
Rayman: Anything to help! You can count on me to take things seriously!
Beep-0: Ooh! If you get a chance, bump fists and shout "Punch Pals!", I want to shop a series to the network.” - —Beep-0 and Rayman, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Punch Pals is a side Quest in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, exclusively in the Rayman in the Phantom Show DLC. It is a Darkmess Puddle found in the Pirate Set of the Space Opera Network.
Rayman and Rabbid Mario must defeat all of the enemies to win the battle. After winning the battle, the Quest is complete, and the heroes are awarded a Planet Coin, as well as the "The Operatic Dukes" Weapon Skin for Rabbid Mario.
Battle[edit]
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope battle | |||
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Punch Pals | |||
World | Space Opera Network | ||
Quest | Punch Pals | ||
Party Members | Rayman Rabbid Mario | ||
Objective | Defeat All | ||
Target turns | 6 | ||
XP | 45 | ||
Coins | 50 | ||
Star Bits | 880 | ||
Weapon Skin | The Operatic Dukes | ||
Music track | Tentacles of the Sea | ||
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The battle is always random, but Rayman and Rabbid Mario must defeat all of the enemies to win. The enemies are composed entirely of Depleters, and there are about seven of them. The turn limit goal is six turns. After all of the Depleters are defeated, the battle is won.
Enemies[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | I pugni nelle loro mani[?] | The fists in their hands; "I pugni nelle mani" was a catchphrase used in a parody trailer aired on the Italian show "Mai dire gol!" called "Rocchio 47", a nod to the never-ending sequels of the Rocky franchise |