Terra Flora

"We're approaching Terra Flora M+RSOH-TerraFlora-Icon.png . Home to naturally sparkling mineral water springs, perennial flower prairies - not to mention the Everblossom Tree! Surely, JEANIE, even YOU can't spoil my enthusiasm for visiting the garden of the galaxy."

- Beep-0

Terra Flora is the fourth planet the player visits in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, accessible after having collected two Purified Darkmess Energy Crystals from the previous planet Palette Prime. There are 12 Memories that the player can unlock. The enemies in Terra Flora are level 18-25.

Main Quests

 * Stay on Track
 * Foul Attraction
 * Ooze Inside the Everbloom
 * One Angry Wiggler (Boss battle quest)
 * Uncork the Volcano
 * Metalheads
 * Spout Forth (Boss battle quest)

Side-quests

 * Red Coin Challenge
 * Green Coin Challenge
 * Blue Coin Challenge
 * Bottlenecked
 * Corps de Battle
 * Sullivan's Despair
 * Hold That Train!
 * The Sluggish and the Puckish
 * The Quest for Courage Potion
 * Darkmess in the Cauldron
 * The Warrior and the Windbag
 * Oozer Hunt
 * In Full Gloom
 * Treasure Hunters
 * Magnafowl Hunt
 * Album Cover
 * Obstacles to Victor(y)
 * Swallowing Sound
 * Bridges and Blinkers
 * Efflorescent Gateway
 * Clandestine Cliffs
 * Dive into Darkmess
 * Over the Hills and Far Away
 * Victor's Terra Flora Invitational
 * Toad Trouble on Terra Flora
 * Magikoopa the Magnificent

Enemies

 * Goombas
 * Armored Goombas (new)
 * Stooges
 * Flamin' Stooges
 * Sea Stooges
 * Bob-ombs
 * Wildclaws
 * Magnafowls (new)
 * Lone Wolves
 * Squashers
 * Squashettes
 * Ghostly Walkers
 * Depleters
 * Medicians
 * Oozers (new)

Bosses

 * Darkmess Eyes
 * Darkmess Dams
 * Giant Magikoopa (optional)

Memory bio
GALACTIC ATLAS: TERRA FLORA ''Terra Flora's beauty is almost overwhelming, and the way the Rabbids here have cooperated and collaborated with nature rather than bend it to their will is the reason why. The railroad tracks are made from plants and vines, the warden resides in the Everbloom Tree, and everything is irrigated using a natural spring. The effort expended must have been extraordinary, but it was well worth it.''