![]() To incorporate the spirit of Mario + Rabbids' strategic application of status effects, Rabbid Peach could toggle between Honey, Vampire, Push, and Ink projectiles with her down-special. Her neutral-special would be her tried and true blaster, which shoots medium-ranged shots that apply different properties. Rabbid Peach could be a fast-moving gunner who could zip in and out of her opponents' range on the Super Smash Bros. ![]() Related: SSBU: Why Mario Has A Green Costume But Luigi Can't Be Red Toad/Toadette's Final Smash could even call in the Toad Brigade, last seen in Bowser's Fury, who could fire turnips at opposing players out of cannons from their Starshroom spaceship. Their side-special could be their minecart, which would give them necessary mobility, with primary attacks using a pickaxe, offering little range but high combo potential. They could make up for this with a powerful ground game, pulling and throwing turnips with their down-special, like Peach, but also having access to the giant turnips from their game. Given Toad and Toadette's inability to jump in Treasure Tracker, their character might even have no jump function in Super Smash Bros., relying on controllable, rising platforms to navigate vertical space instead. In Super Smash Bros., Toad/Toadette could function as a single character who players could choose between through alternating costumes. Because the design of these two is more geared towards survival than combat, their move set would require a lot of creativity in order to shape them into competent fighters. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker saw the character star in his own adventure, where he was joined by Toadette.
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