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{{Enemy
|name = Virus
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|name = Virus
|image = [[File:Viruses.jpg]]
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|image = Viruses.jpg
|caption = The main types of Viruses.
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|caption = The three main types of Viruses.
|first = ''[[Dr. Mario (video game)|Dr. Mario]]'' (1990)
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|first = ''[[Dr. Mario (video game)|Dr. Mario]]'' (1990)
|games = ''[[Dr. Mario (video game)|Dr. Mario]]''<br>''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''<br>''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''<br>''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''<br>''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''<br>''[[Dr. Luigi (game)|Dr. Luigi]]''
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|games = ''[[Dr. Mario (video game)|Dr. Mario]]''<br>''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''<br>''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''<br>''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''<br>''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''<br>''[[Dr. Luigi (game)|Dr. Luigi]]''<br>''[[Dr. Mario World]]''
 
|attacks = Charge <br >Bite
|origin = Virus
 
|members = Red Virus, Blue Virus, and Yello Virus
 
|attacks = Charge<br>Bite
 
 
|defeated = Megavitamins<br>Any other attacks
 
|defeated = Megavitamins<br>Any other attacks
 
|origin = Virus
}}'''Viruses''' are enemies that mainly appear in the ''Dr. Mario'' games. The Viruses main colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow and they can be only defeated by matching up three of the same colors.
 
 
|members = Red Virus, Blue Virus, and Yellow Virus
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'''Viruses''' are enemies that mainly appear in the ''Dr. Mario'' games. They commonly appear in Red, Blue, and Yellow varieties, and they can be only defeated by using [[Megavitamin]]s matching up three of the same colors. If the megavitamins overflow the jar, thus plugging up the lid with their mass, the viruses believe that it is funny, at which point they start laughing.
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Viruses trace their origin to real-life germs, though real viruses are much more primitive, while the ''Mario'' series depicts the Viruses as somewhat proto-sentient, allowing them to coordinate attacks.
   
 
==Other Appearances==
 
==Other Appearances==
 
===[[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario &amp; Luigi'' series]]===
 
===[[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario &amp; Luigi'' series]]===
 
====''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''====
 
====''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''====
Viruses are first seen in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' where they are only fought in [[Woohoo Hooniversity]]. In battle, they mainly attack by trying to bite either Mario or Luigi. If this attack isn't blocked back, the Virus may [[Poisoned|poison]] the brother. They are also defeated when all of the viruses in each battle is the same color.
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Viruses are first seen in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' where they are only fought in [[Woohoo Hooniversity]]. In battle, they mainly attack by trying to bite either Mario or Luigi. If this attack isn't blocked back, the Virus may [[Poisoned|poison]] the brother. They are also defeated when all of the viruses in each battle is the same color. In the [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|3DS version]], Viruses have ''Dr. Mario'' sound effects when this happens.
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====''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''====
 
Viruses are seen briefly in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' where they are one of the [[Toothy]]'s attacks.
 
Viruses are seen briefly in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' where they are one of the [[Toothy]]'s attacks.
   
 
====''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''====
 
====''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''====
Viruses are fairly common in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' where they are seen only in the areas when Mario and Luigi are searching for the five pieces of the [[Ultibed]], but some appear in Wiggly's area. The Viruses always fight in groups and they attack mainly by charging at Mario and Luigi. They are defeated normally or by placing them in 3 same colors in a row.
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Viruses are fairly common in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' where they are seen only in the areas when Mario and Luigi are searching for the five pieces of the [[Ultibed]], but can appear in [[Wiggly]]'s area. The Viruses always fight in groups of 16 and they attack mainly by charging at Mario and Luigi. The way to defend against their charge varies depending on how it is done. If it involves the viruses charging in two lines, it must be jumped. If it has them run around the Bros. in a circle, it must be avoided by whacking them with the hammer, causing them to retreat. If three of the same colour are countered in a row, those viruses die instantly. They are defeated normally or by placing them in 3 same colors in a row, which can be done by attacking them, but not with counterattacks.
   
 
===''[[Dr. Luigi (game)|Dr. Luigi]]''===
 
===''[[Dr. Luigi (game)|Dr. Luigi]]''===
The Viruses return in this game where they serve as the main enemies. Also, their designs have completely changed since their last appearances.
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The Viruses return in this game where they serve as the main enemies. Their designs in this game are completely different from most other games. The red virus becomes a magenta virus (confusion), the blue one now becomes cyan (dizziness), while the yellow one just suffers design changes, inflicting "drowsiness".
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===''[[Dr. Mario World]]''===
 
===''[[Dr. Mario World]]''===
The Viruses are set to reappear in this upcoming mobile game for iOS and Android. Additionally, there are green, purple, cyan, and pink viruses.
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The Viruses reappear in this mobile game for iOS and Android, this time wreaking havoc all across the Mushroom Kingdom with their powers, forcing [[Mario]] [[Luigi|and]] [[Toad (character)|his]] [[Princess Peach|friends]] to team up with [[Bowser]] and [[Koopa Troop|his minions]] to bust the viruses. In addition to the standard red, yellow, and blue viruses, this game also has green, cyan, purple, and pink viruses.
   
 
==Statistics==
 
==Statistics==
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{{:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga/Bestiary|transcludesection=Blue Virus|align=horizontal}}
 
{{:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga/Bestiary|transcludesection=Blue Virus|align=horizontal}}
 
{{:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga/Bestiary|transcludesection=Yellow Virus|align=horizontal}}
 
{{:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga/Bestiary|transcludesection=Yellow Virus|align=horizontal}}
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==Nomenclature==
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Viruses earned their name from the Latin Vīrus, a second declension noun meaning "poison". Other languages did not give the viruses alternative names, using the English voices as well, with the exception of the Japanese language, which calls them "Uirusu", which still means "Virus".
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
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</gallery>
   
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== Navigation ==
 
{{M&LSSNav}}
 
{{M&LSSNav}}
<span style="font-weight:normal;">{{M&LBISNav}} </span>
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{{M&LBISNav}}
 
 
{{Dr. Luigi Nav}}
 
{{Dr. Luigi Nav}}
   
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[[it:Virus]]
 
[[it:Virus]]
 
[[de:Virus]]
 
[[de:Virus]]
[[es:Virus]] </span>
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[[Category:Dr. Mario]]
 
[[Category:Dr. Mario]]
 
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Enemies]]

Revision as of 13:45, 2 October 2019

Template:Enemy Viruses are enemies that mainly appear in the Dr. Mario games. They commonly appear in Red, Blue, and Yellow varieties, and they can be only defeated by using Megavitamins matching up three of the same colors. If the megavitamins overflow the jar, thus plugging up the lid with their mass, the viruses believe that it is funny, at which point they start laughing.

Viruses trace their origin to real-life germs, though real viruses are much more primitive, while the Mario series depicts the Viruses as somewhat proto-sentient, allowing them to coordinate attacks.

Other Appearances

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Viruses are first seen in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga where they are only fought in Woohoo Hooniversity. In battle, they mainly attack by trying to bite either Mario or Luigi. If this attack isn't blocked back, the Virus may poison the brother. They are also defeated when all of the viruses in each battle is the same color. In the 3DS version, Viruses have Dr. Mario sound effects when this happens.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

Viruses are seen briefly in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story where they are one of the Toothy's attacks.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Viruses are fairly common in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team where they are seen only in the areas when Mario and Luigi are searching for the five pieces of the Ultibed, but can appear in Wiggly's area. The Viruses always fight in groups of 16 and they attack mainly by charging at Mario and Luigi. The way to defend against their charge varies depending on how it is done. If it involves the viruses charging in two lines, it must be jumped. If it has them run around the Bros. in a circle, it must be avoided by whacking them with the hammer, causing them to retreat. If three of the same colour are countered in a row, those viruses die instantly. They are defeated normally or by placing them in 3 same colors in a row, which can be done by attacking them, but not with counterattacks.

Dr. Luigi

The Viruses return in this game where they serve as the main enemies. Their designs in this game are completely different from most other games. The red virus becomes a magenta virus (confusion), the blue one now becomes cyan (dizziness), while the yellow one just suffers design changes, inflicting "drowsiness".

Dr. Mario World

The Viruses reappear in this mobile game for iOS and Android, this time wreaking havoc all across the Mushroom Kingdom with their powers, forcing Mario and his friends to team up with Bowser and his minions to bust the viruses. In addition to the standard red, yellow, and blue viruses, this game also has green, cyan, purple, and pink viruses.

Statistics

Virus
RedVirusMLSS LVL 16 HP 36 POW 64 DEF 40 SPEED 60
EXP 22 (20) COINS 4 Fire Heal Thunder Critical Jump Normal
Hammer? Normal Hand? Normal Stun? 30% Burn? 60% Stat Down? 100%
Item drop Location(s)
Red Pepper – 16.13%
Ultra Nut – 25.81% (Red Pepper - 0%)
Woohoo Hooniversity
Notes
  • Parentheses indicates statistics in Japanese version.
  • Numbers and words in gray indicate coding unavailable in normal gameplay.
Virus
BlueVirusMLSS LVL 15 HP 36 POW 44 DEF 60 SPEED 80
EXP 22 (20) COINS 4 Fire Critical Thunder Heal Jump Normal
Hammer? Normal Hand? Normal Stun? 30% Burn? 60% Stat Down? 100%
Item drop Location(s)
Refreshing Herb (Green Pepper) – 16.13%
Green Pepper – 25.81% (0%)
Woohoo Hooniversity
Notes
  • Parentheses indicates statistics in Japanese version.
  • Numbers and words in gray indicate coding unavailable in normal gameplay.
Virus
YellowVirusMLSS LVL 16 HP 36 POW 54 DEF 80 SPEED 40
EXP 22 (20) COINS 4 Fire Heal Thunder Heal Jump Normal
Hammer? Normal Hand? Normal Stun? 30% Burn? 60% Stat Down? 100%
Item drop Location(s)
Refreshing Herb – 16.13% (38.71%)
Steady Badge – 25.81% (32.26%)
Woohoo Hooniversity
Notes
  • Parentheses indicates statistics in Japanese version.
  • Numbers and words in gray indicate coding unavailable in normal gameplay.

Nomenclature

Viruses earned their name from the Latin Vīrus, a second declension noun meaning "poison". Other languages did not give the viruses alternative names, using the English voices as well, with the exception of the Japanese language, which calls them "Uirusu", which still means "Virus".

Gallery

Navigation