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[[File:BooTrophyMarioPowerTennis.png|thumb|[[Boo]] wins the '''Moonlight Cup''' in ''Mario Power Tennis''.]] | |||
The '''Moonlight Cup''' in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' is the second cup of the Star Tournaments, which is unlocked by completing the [[Rainbow Cup]]. Its difficulty is comparable to [[Flower Cup]] and [[Star Cup]], although players and opponents hit stronger due to the star rank. The tournament takes place in the [[Peach Dome]] [[Clay Court]]. The first two matches have 3 sets and 2 games, while the last match has 5 sets. Aesthetically, it takes place during the sunset for the first match and progresses to nightime in the second and last match mostly due to the cup’s name. When players clear the Moonlight Cup, the [[Planet Cup]] is unlocked. | The '''Moonlight Cup''' in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' is the second cup of the Star Tournaments, which is unlocked by completing the [[Rainbow Cup]]. Its difficulty is comparable to [[Flower Cup]] and [[Star Cup]], although players and opponents hit stronger due to the star rank. The tournament takes place in the [[Peach Dome]] [[Clay Court]]. The first two matches have 3 sets and 2 games, while the last match has 5 sets. Aesthetically, it takes place during the sunset for the first match and progresses to nightime in the second and last match mostly due to the cup’s name. When players clear the Moonlight Cup, the [[Planet Cup]] is unlocked. | ||
In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', the [[Ice Flower Cup]] can be compare as the Moonlight Cup's successor. | In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', the [[Ice Flower Cup]] can be compare as the Moonlight Cup's successor. |
Revision as of 16:51, November 7, 2015
The Moonlight Cup in Mario Power Tennis is the second cup of the Star Tournaments, which is unlocked by completing the Rainbow Cup. Its difficulty is comparable to Flower Cup and Star Cup, although players and opponents hit stronger due to the star rank. The tournament takes place in the Peach Dome Clay Court. The first two matches have 3 sets and 2 games, while the last match has 5 sets. Aesthetically, it takes place during the sunset for the first match and progresses to nightime in the second and last match mostly due to the cup’s name. When players clear the Moonlight Cup, the Planet Cup is unlocked.
In Mario Tennis Open, the Ice Flower Cup can be compare as the Moonlight Cup's successor.