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Super mario 64 last impact camera
Super mario 64 last impact camera









A mysterious spirit with unknown origins that seeks to crash the moon into the planet and behaves cruelly towards everyone it encounters, viewing it all as a fun little game. Dracolich : His final form is some kind of skeletal dragon thing.While he's still very tough in his second form, it doesn't change the fact that he's invincible in his first form. Big Bad: He is the one trying to crash the moon into the Mushroom Kingdom for his own entertainment.Walking Spoiler: Him not being the Big Bad this time around is a major twist.Ĭongratulations! You've just gained the right to witness a god's semi-perfect form! Bow down!.Not Me This Time: He is not responsible for the moon falling, Rashay is.But what that trouble is, or whatever he's trying to accomplish is never elaborated on thanks to his lack of dialogue aside from an individual sign. Generic Doomsday Villain: While he isn't the main villain, Bowser is still causing trouble.Disc-One Final Boss: Bowser, interestingly enough, isn't the main threat this time around, being defeated in the first major boss stage and then vanishing from the plot.Boss-Arena Idiocy: For whatever reason, he chooses to leave a few Bob-Ombs hanging around the ends of the bridge that he jumps around despite the fact that they're the only way to hurt him.Though initially built up as the villain responsible for the impending Colony Drop, he is actually just as clueless as Mario.

super mario 64 last impact camera

He is the boss of Boswer's Fiery Castle and the Castle Grounds overworld as a whole.

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The usual villain of the Mario series and seemingly the main antagonist of the hack.

  • Wounded Gazelle Gambit: Pretends to be an innocent Toad accused of being a witch by superstitious townspeople.
  • Walking Spoiler: The role that Kamek plays spoils the twist of Dusky Doomed Dale - mainly, that the witch really is guilty after all.
  • Screw This, I'm Out of Here!: Kamek doesn't die or explode like most of the game's bosses when you defeat him, he simply books it out of town while leaving his star behind.
  • But actually landing that hit is an uphill battle thanks to the unpredictable, eratic way he flies around town.
  • One-Hit-Point Wonder: Kamek can only take hit before fleeing.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Tricks Mario into recovering the wand used to curse the village, then leaves him to get arrested instead.
  • "Get Back Here!" Boss: While he can attack by slinging spells at Mario, the real challenge isn't dodging them, but chasing and hitting the slippery wizard.
  • This usually results in the town being flooded with Goombas given how hard he is to hit.
  • Flunky Boss: If his spells miss Mario, they'll turn into Goombas.
  • Burn the Witch!: Would have suffered this fate at the hands of the townspeople for cursing the town, had Mario not come along.
  • Once Mario frees him, he later returns to try and burn the town to the ground.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He pretends to be an innocent Toad falsely accused of witchcraft, but he actually is guilty of everything the townspeople have accused him of.
  • Kamek curses the town to be haunted by spirits, only to get captured by the townspeople. One of the canon Mario characters, Kamek is the boss of Dusky Doomed Dale.









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