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* [[Darkmess Taproot]]s, which contain multiple Darkmess Eyes that all have to be attacked within the same turn in order to destroy the Taproot
* [[Darkmess Taproot]]s, which contain multiple Darkmess Eyes that all have to be attacked within the same turn in order to destroy the Taproot
* [[Darkmess Portal]]s, which summon an enemy the next turn and can be destroyed<ref name=GameXplainEarlyAccess/>
* [[Darkmess Portal]]s, which summon an enemy the next turn and can be destroyed<ref name=GameXplainEarlyAccess/>
* [[Darkmess Thorn]]s, which block the path on the overworld and can only be cleared by using the upgraded Wave Power on their weak point
* [[Darkmess Puddle]]s<ref name=GameXplainEarlyAccess/>
* [[Darkmess Puddle]]s<ref name=GameXplainEarlyAccess/>
* [[Darkmess Tentacle]]s<ref name=GameXplainEarlyAccess/>
* [[Darkmess Tentacle]]s<ref name=GameXplainEarlyAccess/>

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Mario's group overlooking the Darkmess Tentacle in the Winter Palace.
Mario and friends overlooking the Darkmess Tentacle in the Winter Palace.

Darkmess is a type of dark matter that drives the plot of Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. Produced by Cursa and spread across the galaxy, it factors heavily in its pursuit of the Sparks and causes debilitating weather effects on every planet it lands on, such as shrouding Beacon Beach in a permanent rainstorm or Pristine Peaks in a brutal blizzard.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Italian Oscutiferio
Portmanteau of "oscuro" (dark) and "putiferio" (mess)
Portuguese Malumbra
portmanteau of "maldade" (evil) and "penumbra" (half-light)
Spanish Ascoridad
Portmanteau of "asco" (disgust) and "oscuridad" (darkness)

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