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[[File:Inkshowdown.png|thumb|200px|'''Ink Showdown'''.]]
[[File:Inkshowdown.png|thumb|200px|Ink Showdown]]
'''Ink Showdown''' is one of the four Special Games found in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''. It is very similar to [[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)#Piranha Challenge|Piranha Challenge]] from ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]''. The rules are also the same. In this Special Game, [[Inky Piranha Plant]]s spit balls at the player. Players need to hit this ball past the opponent to count towards the score. If the opponent manages to hit the ball, or if the player misses the ball, the score does not count, and the player loses one out of three tries. If players lose all tries, the game is over. A score is counted if the opponent fails to rebound or if the player hits the opponent. Nothing is counted if the player hits the ball out of bounds, but the player does not lose a try.
'''Ink Showdown''' is one of the four Special Games found in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''. It is very similar to [[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)#Piranha Challenge|Piranha Challenge]] from ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]''. The rules are also the same. In this Special Game, [[Inky Piranha Plant]]s spit balls at the player. Players need to hit this ball past the opponent to count towards the score. If the opponent manages to hit the ball, or if the player misses the ball, the score does not count, and the player loses one out of three tries. If players lose all tries, the game is over. A score is counted if the opponent fails to rebound or if the player hits the opponent. Nothing is counted if the player hits the ball out of bounds, but the player does not lose a try.


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The objective of this game is different from ''Mario Tennis'' as well. In the previous game, players have to rebound as much as they can within 50 balls. In ''Mario Tennis Open'', there is a set amount of balls the player must rebound within three tries. Also, each difficulty has a different court. At the end of the game, the amount of tries the player has left is factored in to the coins earned from the game.
The objective of this game is different from ''Mario Tennis'' as well. In the previous game, players have to rebound as much as they can within 50 balls. In ''Mario Tennis Open'', there is a set amount of balls the player must rebound within three tries. Also, each difficulty has a different court. At the end of the game, the amount of tries the player has left is factored in to the coins earned from the game.


*Bronze - [[Mario Stadium (court)|Mario Stadium]] Grass Court - 30 rebounds vs. [[Princess Peach]]
*Bronze (Cheeky Piranha Plant) - [[Mario Stadium (tennis court)|Mario Stadium]] Grass Court - 30 rebounds vs. [[Princess Peach]]
*Silver - [[Mario Stadium (court)|Mario Stadium]] Clay Court - 30 rebounds vs. [[Yoshi]]
*Silver (Naughty Piranha Plant) - [[Mario Stadium (tennis court)|Mario Stadium]] Clay Court - 30 rebounds vs. [[Yoshi]]
*Gold - [[Mario Stadium (court)|Mario Stadium]] Hard Court - 30 rebounds vs. [[Wario]]
*Gold - [[Mario Stadium (tennis court)|Mario Stadium]] Hard Court - 30 rebounds vs. [[Wario]]
*Challenge - [[Bowser's Castle]] Stone Court -  50 rebounds vs. [[Bowser]]
*Challenge - [[Bowser's Castle (Mario Tennis Open)|Bowser's Castle]] Stone Court -  50 rebounds vs. [[Bowser]]


If players beat the gold difficulty, they can unlock [[Dry Bowser]]. If players reach 50 rebounds in the challenge difficulty, they can unlock the [[Petey Piranha]] Suit.
If players beat the gold difficulty, they can unlock [[Dry Bowser]]. If players reach 50 rebounds in the challenge difficulty, they can unlock the [[Petey Piranha]] Suit.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Spa=Tintomanía
|Spa=Tintomanía
|SpaM=Pormanteau of ''tinta'' (ink) and ''manía'' (mania).
|SpaM=Pormanteau of ''tinta'' (ink) and ''manía'' (mania).
|FraA=Défi Piranha encre
|FreA=Défi Piranha encre
|FraAM=Piranha Ink Challenge
|FreAM=Piranha Ink Challenge
|FraE=Halte aux plantes
|FreE=Halte aux plantes
|Dut=Piranha Plant-partij
|Dut=Piranha Plant-partij
|DutM=Piranha Plant Party}}  
|DutM=Piranha Plant Party
{{BoxTop}}
|Ita=Occhio alla Macchia
|ItaM=Watch out for the Stain
}}
 
==Trivia==
*If the player uses the assisting characters for each respective level, Peach will be replaced by [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], Yoshi will be replaced by [[Diddy Kong]], Wario will be replaced by [[Mario]], and Bowser will be replaced by [[Donkey Kong]].
 
{{MTO}}
{{MTO}}
[[Category:Mario Tennis Open]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis Open]]

Latest revision as of 01:07, January 8, 2024

Ink Showdown

Ink Showdown is one of the four Special Games found in Mario Tennis Open. It is very similar to Piranha Challenge from Mario Tennis. The rules are also the same. In this Special Game, Inky Piranha Plants spit balls at the player. Players need to hit this ball past the opponent to count towards the score. If the opponent manages to hit the ball, or if the player misses the ball, the score does not count, and the player loses one out of three tries. If players lose all tries, the game is over. A score is counted if the opponent fails to rebound or if the player hits the opponent. Nothing is counted if the player hits the ball out of bounds, but the player does not lose a try.

What makes this Special Game different is that Inky Piranha Plants replace regular Piranha Plants. Occasionally, they may spit out an ink ball that can obscure the screen for a brief while if the player misses the ball. To destroy the ink ball, players need to make contact with the ink ball. This ink ball is instantly destroyed, but it does not count towards the score.

The objective of this game is different from Mario Tennis as well. In the previous game, players have to rebound as much as they can within 50 balls. In Mario Tennis Open, there is a set amount of balls the player must rebound within three tries. Also, each difficulty has a different court. At the end of the game, the amount of tries the player has left is factored in to the coins earned from the game.

If players beat the gold difficulty, they can unlock Dry Bowser. If players reach 50 rebounds in the challenge difficulty, they can unlock the Petey Piranha Suit.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Dutch Piranha Plant-partij
Piranha Plant Party
French (NOA) Défi Piranha encre
Piranha Ink Challenge
French (NOE) Halte aux plantes
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Italian Occhio alla Macchia
Watch out for the Stain
Spanish Tintomanía
Pormanteau of tinta (ink) and manía (mania).

Trivia[edit]

  • If the player uses the assisting characters for each respective level, Peach will be replaced by Daisy, Yoshi will be replaced by Diddy Kong, Wario will be replaced by Mario, and Bowser will be replaced by Donkey Kong.