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Her batting and pitching stats remain unchanged, while her fielding was greatly improved and her running was slightly improved, although her stamina is average and not as great as Birdo or Peach's.
Daisy is available from the start overall; however, like the majority of initially unlocked characters, she still has to be added to the roster in Challenge Mode. In this mode, she is on Peach's team the Peach Monarchs.
To unlock her, the player needs to fix the fountain in Peach Ice Garden and replace Daisy, who was transformed into a statue by Bowser Jr. When rescued, she thanks the player and tells them that she was taking a stroll when Bowser Jr.
She then joins the team. The icon for this team includes Daisy's crown, along with a floral wreath used as the border around it. This set of cards doesn't refer to her as a princess, even if she actually is one. In this game, Daisy is an Offensive-type and wears an orange number "9" jersey. She possesses the ability to perform her Super Strike called Torpedo Strike.
Princess Daisy also appears in Mario Strikers Charged , now with an alternative teal-colored uniform that she uses if the opposition wears a similarly colored uniform to her primary orange uniform, both of which retain the number 9 she had on her original uniform in the first installment.
This time, Daisy is a defensive-type captain with high Movement which affects her movement speed and Defense which determines her defensive capabilities on the field but low Shooting and Passing ability. Her Super Ability is Crystal Smash!
She battles Peach to take the Star Cup championship, and she takes on Waluigi to see if she can get the Brick Wall award for an unprecedented fifth straight year. In Yakuman DS , Daisy appears as one of the unlockable characters, and she is a normal opponent. Statistically, she has high luck, low defense and moderate attack, speed, and skill. Daisy never melds her tiles unless it is a "closed kan".
She is the Rank 10 opponent faced in Ranking Mode. Daisy is a Technical player. Daisy's Special Shot is the Flower Shot , which lets Daisy hover in mid-air to kick the ball in the hoop. The flower shot is activated by tapping a vertically flipped triangle. Daisy has her own stage known as Daisy Garden. Daisy is a playable C-rank difficulty-level character. She is one of the thirteen playable Mario series characters in this installment and is again a C-rank character.
In the Wii version, Daisy only makes a small appearance with the other athletes at the start of the opening. In the Wii version , Daisy appears in the opening competing in Giant Slalom and Short Track 1,m , as well as with the other athletes at the start and female characters at the end. An outfit based on Daisy can also be bought for Miis to wear. Daisy also appears in the ending with the other characters to celebrate Mario and Sonic's victory.
Daisy appears in the opening with all of the other athletes as well as competing in Beach Volleyball and Synchronized Swimming. An updated version of the Mii outfit with the summer design returns, and Daisy also appears as on of the characters that can be spoken to in London Party to earn stickers. In the Nintendo 3DS version , Daisy is included in the Girls group, allowing her to only be played as in certain events. They are later found by Peach, Blaze and several Toads, and the group find Rouge , who thy help recover from being brainwashed.
Rouge then leads them to the Fog machine and they clear the fog from the park, and decide to stay there to keep an eye on things. Eggman , as well as appearing at the opening ceremony. In the Girls bonus episodes, Daisy checks in on her way to go shopping and invites Amy to come with her, but after being defeated by Peach she stays behind to help the group finish the invitations.
Daisy helps to mail the invitations out, and suggests that the group go shopping to celebrate. A badge of Daisy can also be obtained from the badge machine. The Mii costume based on her in the outfit also reappears. Mii costumes based on both of her main outfits appear, however in this game the head and body parts must be collected separately. In the Road to Rio mode, Daisy appears as one of the main characters supporting the player in the Mario Story.
Daisy's technique is maxed out, while her speed and power are below average. Daisy's central abilities are her flower-oriented abilities, through which she can make gardens complete with fences and cover her hands in flowers in a similar manner to pompoms to block and attack projectiles.
Daisy also shows off incredible flexibility in her spin attack and is given an alternate outfit called Tennis-wear. It is unlocked by clearing the proper Flower Cup mission, or by using Daisy 40 times in matches. Daisy Garden also makes a return from Mario Hoops 3-on-3 , and can be played in all sports except Volleyball with the exception of a special mission.
Although just a cameo appearance, this is Daisy's first appearance in a game other than a Mario sports or Mario Party title since Super Mario Land. For Daisy's involvement in Mario Sports Superstars , she is a Technique type character in most sports giving her an edge in aspects such as shot accuracy and horse control.
In golf, her default drive is yards, and her shots travel very high in a draw trajectory. Aside from in tennis and golf, Daisy wears her usual sportswear. Daisy was added to the roster of playable characters of Dr.
Mario World along with Wario and Waluigi on 7th August , just like every other playable doctor she can be obtained randomly in the Staffing menu of the game.
For this game Daisy has received a new outfit which features a yellow lab coat with short sleeves, a white shirt, an orange skirt and a pair of white heels.
Her skill allows her to eliminate a specific object chosen by the player by tapping the object in question. Since version 2. In stage mode, it's one object and an object must be tapped empty spaces cannot be tapped. In versus mode, the area in which the skill clears differs in that it is increased based on level, where it targets a 1x1 area at level 1 and a 5x5 area at level 5. Prior to version 2. Also in versus mode, when this skill is activated, the player can still move capsules around and tap the targeted area at a later time, potentially allowing for a consecutive use of this skill as only activating it will empty the skill meter.
Daisy's crown is mistranslated as Diddy's crown in the English language versions of the game; this mistranslation occurred despite the fact it is in the women's Locker Room, and Diddy's cap can be found in the men's Locker Room.
A Daisy-themed costume is featured in the Wii U port of Bayonetta. It is similar to the Princess Peach costume, but it features a mini Luigi plush decoration instead of a Mario one. This costume can also be unlocked in Bayonetta 2. Daisy is featured as one of the Mario-themed character skins in the Super Mario Mash-up included with Minecraft.
A Daisy costume appears in Miitopia , which can be unlocked scanning her amiibo. It is possible to unlock the costume scanning her amiibo. Although Daisy does not appear in Super Mario Odyssey , she is given a brief mention when scanning the Daisy amiibo in while talking to Uncle Amiibo.
He will mention that Daisy is looking for clues on the Power Moon locations. Princess Daisy has been featured in many sets of collectibles for the Mario Series. Many mini-figures have been released as well as a small amount of larger figurines.
In her initial release for Super Mario Land , a set of mini figures were released for the game, and Daisy got one of herself depicting her original design. She was featured in the second series of Super Mario K'Nex blind-bagged figures as the rare, being limited to two per case. Daisy was depicted in one of the playing cards for the Mario Hanafuda cards released in Direct and released in April of Many of the songs from the Super Mario Compact Disco revolve around lyrics dealing with or relating to Daisy.
Most of these mentions related to a love interest between Mario and Daisy, Daisy being captive, or Daisy being rescued. The song lyrics make several errors in relation to the games, however. Daisy Princess Daisy Theme. Daisy has blue eyes, orange hair, [17] and tan skin; [18] her hair and skin color vary.
She has an average weight and height compared to other Mario characters, being shorter than Peach but taller than Luigi, [19] and generally being in the middle of weight classes in the Mario Kart series.
Melee , the length of her hair was past her waist; as of Mario Party 4 , her hair is now shoulder length. Her bangs are parted and she has a flipped hairstyle. She has round cheeks, a button nose, thin lips, wide hips and large, round eyes with blue irises and with two thick, black lashes on the sides.
Additionally, Daisy is described as being young. Daisy's appearance has been revised over time. In Super Mario Land , her hair extended past her waist, her crown was red, she had black eyes and jewels, and her dress had a white waistband and dollop pattern. In NES Open Tournament Golf , Daisy sported an athletic mini-dress, wore yellow ballet flats, had blue eyes and jewels, and like Peach, she did not wear a crown.
Presumably due to graphic limitations in the game, she was depicted with a blue dress in-game, and was also depicted as a blonde, although her character artwork nonetheless depicted her in her usual colors. In Mario Tennis , Daisy's hair was darkened, and she had a darker skin tone in the game's artwork.
Daisy wore orange and yellow sneakers in this game, and she did not wear a crown once more; Peach did, however. In Mario Party 3 , Daisy's darker skin tone was applied in-game, and she wore her full-dress and crown again. Her crown now had a yellow jewel on the front and blue jewels on the sides, and she wore orange heels. In artwork, Daisy's crown was pink and her jewels were blue. In-game, her crown was red and her jewels were green.
This appearance was depicted again in Super Smash Bros. Melee ; along with the rose crown and green jewels. With the graphical changes from the Nintendo 64 to the Nintendo GameCube, starting with Mario Party 4 , Daisy's appearance changed further and established a more consistent design for her. The design reestablished Daisy's light skin-tone, replaced her hair with a shorter style and depicted her with a shorter stature; also new were the gold crown and the primary main dress design for Daisy with orange accents.
Daisy is represented by the colors yellow, orange, and green. She usually wears a yellow, floor-length gown with white and orange accents. It has puffed sleeves with white, petal-shaped openings, a white, petal-shaped collar, orange panniers at the waist, and two rows of orange frills at the base; in some games, there's a white petticoat underneath.
Her accessories include short, white gloves with petal-shaped openings, orange high heels, a gold crown with red jewels on the sides, flower-shaped earrings, and a flower-shaped brooch; her jewelry is coordinated with green gems and white, petal-shaped rims.
During the Nintendo 64 era, her dress had a white band at the waist, and a unique white pattern on the base; additionally, her crown was red and her jewelry varied in color.
In NES Open Tournament Golf , she wore a sundress that's similar overall to her usual dress, although it had a miniskirt, and she lacked a crown. In-game, however, she was depicted as wearing a blue dress as well as blonde, presumably due to graphic limitations. For Daisy's official re-entry into the Mario series overall in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 , Daisy wears a tennis outfit similar to Peach's; however, the design itself matches Daisy's classic main dress that she wore since her debut in Super Mario Land.
Aside from this, she also wore a variation of this dress that had the yellow and white colors being replaced with lavender and dark purple, respectively, when used in Short Game mode for Mario Tennis. Daisy's primary athletic wear is a two-piece outfit, introduced in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. It includes a yellow tank top with her flower brooch, orange shorts, and tennis shoes with socks.
Daisy appears in this more often than any other outfit, including her usual gown. She also has an athletic miniskirt, introduced in Mario Hoops 3-on It is a yellow skirt with two orange accents at the bottom resembling the ruffles on her usual gown. This outfit was first an unlockable alternative to her two-piece athletic wear and was used as her primary athletic wear in Mario Tennis Open and Mario Golf: World Tour.
This outfit receives some minor additions depending on the sport, such as a brown harness belt in the Sport Climbing and Archery events, or burnt orange knee-high socks in Football and Rugby Sevens.
In Super Mario Strikers , Daisy wears a two-piece soccer uniform that bares her midriff. In Mario Strikers Charged , she dons added armor to the outfit due to the game's intensity. The uniform includes numerous flower patterns and is available in two colors. The first is mostly orange while the alternate is mostly green. Daisy's soccer number can be found on the back of her chest-plate. Daisy appears in this outfit for her trophy in Super Smash Bros. Daisy's jumpsuit is white with yellow as a secondary color.
It includes a yellow scarf and a yellow heart graphic on the back. It features white-rimmed yellow elbow-length gloves, similar to Princess Peach's regular gloves, and matching knee-high boots in yellow with white trim and soles. In Mario Kart 8 , the white on her jumpsuit is now a yellowish-white color.
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