Tower of Trickery
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The Tower of Trickery is the last and hardest of the three Trial Towers in Mario Tennis Fever. It features ten floors and is unlocked by completing the Tower of Resolve. Its own completion unlocks individual trials in the All Trials mode, and Dry Bowser as a playable character. If there is a second player, they play a shadow double of the player, even if the floor already has a teammate.[1]
List of floors[edit]
| Floor | Name | Player | Teammates(s) | Opponent(s) | Court | Description | Win condition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1F | Volley Folly | Koopa Paratroopa (Personal Racket) |
- | Luigi (Personal Racket) |
Wonder Court | "Play a tennis match against Luigi, who specializes in volleying. Koopa Paratroopa's quick-charging lobs give you an edge!" | First to 5 points |
| 2F | Versus Ring Shot Galaxy-Style | Rosalina (Personal Racket) |
Luma (Personal Racket) |
Luma (Personal Racket) Luma (Personal Racket) |
Academy Court (Mushroom) | "Play versus ring shot with galaxy dwellers. Balls are extra bouncy on Mushroom Court, so get ready to leap!" | Score the most points |
| 3F | Super Toad | Mario (Flame Racket) |
- | Toad (Shova Racket) |
Stadium Court (Hard) | "Win a tennis match against a formidable Toad who uses a Shova Racket to push you around!" | First to 5 points |
| 4F | Invincible Return Challenge | Baby Luigi (Star Racket) |
- | Wiggler (Personal Racket) |
Academy Court (Clay) | "Play a return challenge wielding a Star Racket. If you use your Fever Shot to become invincible, not even fire will slow you down!" | Make 15 returns |
| 5F | Sneaky Shy Guy | Boom Boom (Personal Racket) |
Toad (Personal Racket) |
Shy Guy (Ghost Racket) Pauline (Personal Racket) |
Stadium Court (Hard) | "Play a tennis match against an opponentt who has a Ghost Racket. Both Shy Guy and the ball will become invisible." | First to 5 points |
| 6F | Frying Pan vs. Piranha Plant Challenge | Baby Peach (Frying Pan) |
- | Kamek (Personal Racket) |
Academy Court (Carpet) | "Play a Piranha Plant challenge wielding a Frying Pan that limits you to flat shots!" | Score 10 points |
| 7F | Splashin' in the Mud | Blooper (Mud Racket) |
- | Baby Luigi (Personal Racket) Baby Peach (Personal Racket) |
Academy Court (Grass) | "Play a 1 vs. 2 tennis match. You're outnumbered, so use the Mud Racket to throw off your opponents!" | First to 5 points |
| 8F | Best of Both Worlds | Baby Wario (Swerve Racket) |
Petey Piranha (Swerve Racket) |
Spike (Swerve Racket) Chain Chomp (Swerve Racket) |
Academy Court (Hard) | "Play a tennis match where everyone wields Swerve Rackets. This powerful and tricky combo makes for an explosive match!" | First to 5 points |
| 9F | Zero Traction Return Challenge | Wiggler (Personal Racket) |
- | Shy Guy (Personal Racket) |
Academy Court (Grass) | "Play a return challenge on a frozen court. Mind your timing when your opponent sends drop shots!" | Make 15 returns |
| 10F | King of the Koopas | Mario (Fire Flower Racket) |
- | Bowser (Volcano Racket) |
Airship Court | "Mario's nemesis Bowser has challenged him to a tennis match. Give this fiery match your all!" | First to 5 points |
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Note(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ヘンカの塔 Henka no tō |
? | [2] |
References[edit]
- ^ NintendoMovies (February 20, 2026). Mario Tennis Fever - Trial Towers (2 Players, All Towers). YouTube. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
- ^ Official Japanese website. Retrieved March 12, 2026.