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Princess Daisy | |
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Creator(s) |
Ernesto G. Perez |
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Ernesto G. Perez's version |
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Princess Daisy is a character from the Super Mario series that first appeared in Super Mario Land for the Game Boy. Since her debut, Daisy has made regular appearances in the various Mario spinoff titles, such as the Mario Tennis, Mario Kart, and Mario Party series of games; she has also been confirmed to appear as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, albeit as an echo fighter of Princess Peach.
In M.U.G.E.N, Princess Daisy has been made by Ernesto G. Perez, Viniciuspikachu1 and Dawn de Era.
Ernesto G. Perez's version
Most of her moves are from those seen in Super Mario Land, like the Superball, the projectile Mario is enabled when obtaining the Superball Flower, which ricochets off the screen's boundaries. She also possesses other abilities, such as leaping into the air to perform a Flower Power Punch, as well as summoning strikers, which are taken up by most of the common enemies in Super Mario Land. Most of her Hypers are mostly upgrades to her normal Specials alongside some secret moves that will only activate after her life has depleted to 200 or lower, like the 1-Up heart (full recovery if it comes in contact with Daisy), the Starman (same activation method), and utilizing a one-hit KO based off of Raoh's fatal KO move. If she uses her parry 10 times, Daisy will have a red shadow trail effect and be able to activate a hidden ability being a spoof on an accidental bug with her trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Her "Third Eye" will reveal itself through Daisy's hair, which will create a giant beam, doing massive damage on impact. However, the event will also hit Daisy with recoil of about 10% damage (will not lead to self-suicide though).
Ernesto G. Perez's second version
This version of Princess Daisy has been remade to be "more balanced," having the Marvel vs. Capcom gameplay abandoned in favor of Street Fighter inspired gameplay, using mechanics such as Custom Combos and Focus Attacks. Most of Daisy's special moves were were changed to be themed around the Mario sports games, although some attacks from the first version stayed with slight differences.