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Darkle | |||
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First appearance | Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024) | ||
Leader | Grape | ||
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A Darkle is Grape's largest subcategory of minions in Princess Peach: Showtime!, and the game's term for world bosses. There are a total of four of them:
Image | Name | Floor |
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Disco Wing | 1F | |
Light Fang | 2F | |
Purrjector Cat | 3F | |
Spotlion | 4F |
Battles
They are fought once each during the maingame. Defeating them will allow Peach to go up to the next floor.
In the postgame, they can be re-fought by heading up to paintings that have appeared between the two upper stairs on the floors they were originally fought in. Those re-fights are mandatory for 100% completion, as up to three Sparkle Gems per Darkle is given for fulfilling specific criteria while beating the Darkles in re-fights.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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French | Étinsombre |
Portmanteau of Étincelle ("Sparkle") and sombre ("dark") |
Italian | Scurore |
Portmanteu of scuro ("dark") and Splendore ("Sparkle") |
Spanish | Malgurio |
From malaugurio ("bad omen") |
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