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Before the [[Master Anglers]] event, these minor event-exclusive game modes would simply replace Normal Mode for the duration of the event, with no option to switch between modes. This change applied to both singleplayer and online games, but not campaign episodes. Since then, players have been given the choice to play the event mode by using the game mode switcher implemented permanently in [[Version 2.0]], with the event's game mode being listed as an option alongside the permanent game modes for the duration of the event.
 
Before the [[Master Anglers]] event, these minor event-exclusive game modes would simply replace Normal Mode for the duration of the event, with no option to switch between modes. This change applied to both singleplayer and online games, but not campaign episodes. Since then, players have been given the choice to play the event mode by using the game mode switcher implemented permanently in [[Version 2.0]], with the event's game mode being listed as an option alongside the permanent game modes for the duration of the event.
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Starting in [[Version 3.10.3]], while a seasonal event is active, a Seasonal Event toggle now appears in the lobby settings when starting a custom singleplayer game or creating an online lobby. This allows players the option to apply event changes to Normal, Co-op, and Bounty Hunt modes, or to play the game without event changes.
   
 
==Game Modes==
 
==Game Modes==
 
These game modes are identical to Normal Mode, save for a small amount of additions or mechanics. In-depth details about each game mode can be found on the respective event pages.
 
These game modes are identical to Normal Mode, save for a small amount of additions or mechanics. In-depth details about each game mode can be found on the respective event pages.
 
===Fish-a-Fish Mode===
 
===Fish-a-Fish Mode===
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[[File:Gamemode fishing.png|right|128px|link=]]
*In the [[Master Anglers]] event, the event game mode '''Fish-a-Fish Mode''' was temporarily added. In this game mode, a [[Fish-a-Fish Minigame|fishing minigame]] would activate for all players every 5 chapters, which would award stars and wins depending on each player's performance. In [[Version_2.9.8#Versioned_hotfix_4|Version 2.9.8 (Hotfix 4)]], this was changed to happen every 7 chapters instead. This change would later be added to the main game in [[Version 3.0]], in the form of the {{Fish-a-Fish}} field event.
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*In the [[Master Anglers]] event, the event game mode '''Fish-a-Fish Mode''' was temporarily added. In this game mode, a [[Fish-a-Fish Minigame|fishing minigame]] would activate for all players every 5 chapters, which would award stars and Wins depending on each player's performance. In [[Version_2.9.8#Versioned_hotfix_4|Version 2.9.8 (Hotfix 4)]], this was changed to happen every 7 chapters instead. This change would later be added to the main game in [[Version 3.0]], in the form of the {{Fish-a-Fish}} field event.
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*In the [[Master Anglers (2021 Rerun)]] event, the mode was temporarily added again. Additionally, the fishing minigame was changed to happen every 10 chapters, last 60 seconds, <abbr title="These changes are identical to how they worked in the original event, as they work differently in the field event.">award more Wins, and be able to spawn pufferfish.</abbr> The {{Fish-a-Fish}} field event can't be enabled in this mode.
 
{{Clear}}
 
{{Clear}}
   
 
===Shroom Zoom Mode===
 
===Shroom Zoom Mode===
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[[File:Gamemode shroom.png|right|128px|link=]]
 
*In the [[Shroom Zoom]] event, the event game mode '''Shroom Zoom Mode''' was temporarily added. In this game mode, the {{Spores}} field event was enabled by default, and was slightly changed to spawn a mushroom every 2 chapters rather than every 3 chapters.
 
*In the [[Shroom Zoom]] event, the event game mode '''Shroom Zoom Mode''' was temporarily added. In this game mode, the {{Spores}} field event was enabled by default, and was slightly changed to spawn a mushroom every 2 chapters rather than every 3 chapters.
 
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{{Clear}}
   
 
===Trick and Treat Mode===
 
===Trick and Treat Mode===
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*In the [[Trick and Treat (2020 Rerun)]] event, the event game mode '''Trick and Treat Mode''' was temporarily added. This game mode is identical to how it worked in the original event, except that it is now its own game mode rather than being automatically applied to Normal Mode.
 
*In the [[Trick and Treat (2020 Rerun)]] event, the event game mode '''Trick and Treat Mode''' was temporarily added. This game mode is identical to how it worked in the original event, except that it is now its own game mode rather than being automatically applied to Normal Mode.
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===School Crashers Mode===
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*In the [[School Crashers (2022 Rerun)]] event, the event game mode '''School Crashers Mode''' was temporarily added. In this game mode, the {{Playground}} field event was enabled by default, and was slightly changed to spawn Minigame panels every 3 chapters rather than every 5 chapters. This chapter frequency is identical to how the field event was changed in the first rerun, except that it is now its own game mode rather than being automatically applied to Normal Mode.
 
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===Poppo Event===
 
===Poppo Event===
 
*In the [[Poppo Event (2014)]], [[Poppo Event (2015)]], and [[Poppo Event (2016)]], all CPU players use {{Ca|Marie Poppo}}, rather than using a random character.
 
*In the [[Poppo Event (2014)]], [[Poppo Event (2015)]], and [[Poppo Event (2016)]], all CPU players use {{Ca|Marie Poppo}}, rather than using a random character.
*In the [[Poppo Event (2017)]], another change was made in addition to the previous change, in which all units found on {{Encounter}} and {{Boss}} panels now wear a {{Poppo Mask}}.
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*In the [[Poppo Event (2017)]], another change was made in addition to the previous change, in which all units found on {{Panel|Encounter}} and {{Panel|Boss}} panels (except {{Ca|Big Poppo}}) now wear a {{Poppo Mask}}.
 
*In the [[Poppo Event (2019)]], the previous changes were present for a part of the event, and now also applied to Co-op Mode. This was changed in [[Version_2.4.1#Versioned_Hotfix_3|Version 2.4.1 (Hotfix 3)]], which made CPU players play as random characters with {{Poppo Mask}}s equipped, rather than always playing as Marie Poppo.
 
*In the [[Poppo Event (2019)]], the previous changes were present for a part of the event, and now also applied to Co-op Mode. This was changed in [[Version_2.4.1#Versioned_Hotfix_3|Version 2.4.1 (Hotfix 3)]], which made CPU players play as random characters with {{Poppo Mask}}s equipped, rather than always playing as Marie Poppo.
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*In the [[Poppo Event (2021)]], all previous changes were present once again, and now also applied to Bounty Hunt Mode.
   
 
===Summer Event (2017)===
 
===Summer Event (2017)===
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**The new {{Chocolate}} resource was added, able to be collected by players in several ways during the game. The player HUD was expanded to show the amounts of each player's held and stored chocolate. Chocolate had no effect in-game, but collecting it would contribute to the event goal.
 
**The new {{Chocolate}} resource was added, able to be collected by players in several ways during the game. The player HUD was expanded to show the amounts of each player's held and stored chocolate. Chocolate had no effect in-game, but collecting it would contribute to the event goal.
 
**Chocolate would spawn on random panels every chapter, stacking with any existing chocolate on the panel. Players could collect a panel's chocolate by standing on or moving through the panel.
 
**Chocolate would spawn on random panels every chapter, stacking with any existing chocolate on the panel. Players could collect a panel's chocolate by standing on or moving through the panel.
**Units found on {{Encounter}} and {{Boss}} panels wore the {{Chocolate Color}}, and would give chocolate when defeated (in addition to stars and Wins).
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**Units found on {{Panel|Encounter}} and {{Panel|Boss}} panels wore the {{Chocolate Color}}, and would give chocolate when defeated (in addition to stars and Wins).
 
**Players would give half of their held chocolate when defeated in battle (in addition to stars and Wins). <abbr title{{=}}"Chicken, Robo Ball, Seagull, Mimyuu, NoName">Character passives</abbr> and <abbr title{{=}}"Shield Counter, Hyper Mode, Self Destruct">card effects</abbr> that affected the amount of stars given would also affect the amount of chocolate given.
 
**Players would give half of their held chocolate when defeated in battle (in addition to stars and Wins). <abbr title{{=}}"Chicken, Robo Ball, Seagull, Mimyuu, NoName">Character passives</abbr> and <abbr title{{=}}"Shield Counter, Hyper Mode, Self Destruct">card effects</abbr> that affected the amount of stars given would also affect the amount of chocolate given.
**When a player landed on a {{Home}} panel with at least 500 {{Chocolate}}, the player would store that chocolate, protecting it from being lost in battle.
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**When a player landed on a {{Panel|Home}} panel with at least 500 {{Chocolate}}, the player would store that chocolate, protecting it from being lost in battle.
 
**Six copies of the unique seasonal event card {{Ci|Sweet Battle!}} were added to the Center Deck in addition to the usual 48 cards.
 
**Six copies of the unique seasonal event card {{Ci|Sweet Battle!}} were added to the Center Deck in addition to the usual 48 cards.
*In [[Chocolate for the Sweet Gods (2021 Rerun)]], these changes were present once again, and now also applied to Co-op and Bounty Hunt Modes. In Bounty Hunt, {{Ca|Mousse}} bounties also wore the {{Chocolate Color}}.
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*In [[Chocolate for the Sweet Gods (2021 Rerun)]], these changes were present once again, and now also applied to Co-op, Bounty Hunt, and Campaign Modes. In Bounty Hunt, {{Ca|Mousse}} bounties also wore the {{Chocolate Color}}.
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*In [[Chocolate for the Sweet Gods (2023 Rerun)]], these changes were present once again, but only applied to games where the seasonal event toggle was enabled, as well as Campaign Mode.
   
 
===School Crashers===
 
===School Crashers===
*In the [[School Crashers]] event, several panels on the board would transform into {{Minigame}} panels every 3 chapters. These panels activate a [[Playground Minigames|minigame]] when landed on, and award a prize or effect depending on the player's performance. This change would later be added to the main game in [[Version 1.28]], in the form of the {{Playground}} field event.
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*In the [[School Crashers]] event, several panels on the board would transform into {{Panel|Minigame}} panels every 3 chapters. These panels activate a [[Playground Minigames|minigame]] when landed on, and award a prize or effect depending on the player's performance. This change would later be added to the main game in [[Version 1.28]], in the form of the {{Playground}} field event.
 
*In [[School Crashers (2020 Rerun)]], the {{Playground}} field event was slightly changed for the duration of the event, activating every 3 chapters instead of every 5, and now having NoName parts as a possible reward. This is identical to how it worked in the original event, except that it became tied to the optional Playground field event rather than being enabled by default.
 
*In [[School Crashers (2020 Rerun)]], the {{Playground}} field event was slightly changed for the duration of the event, activating every 3 chapters instead of every 5, and now having NoName parts as a possible reward. This is identical to how it worked in the original event, except that it became tied to the optional Playground field event rather than being enabled by default.
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*In [[School Crashers (2022 Rerun)]], the {{Playground}} field event was slightly changed for the duration of the event, now having NoName parts as a possible reward once again. Although this event included the unique '''School Crashers Mode''', this change happened in all game modes.
   
 
===Trick and Treat===
 
===Trick and Treat===
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*In the [[Trick and Treat]] event, a number of major changes were made, adding a large number of unique mechanics to Normal Mode.
 
*In the [[Trick and Treat]] event, a number of major changes were made, adding a large number of unique mechanics to Normal Mode.
 
**The new Candy resource was added (not to be confused with the {{Candy}} currency), able to be collected by players in several ways during the game. The player HUD was expanded to show each player's candy silhouette and held candy. Each player could hold up to 4 pieces, with the first candy being discarded upon collecting a fifth candy. There were 4 different types of candy pieces that could be collected, with each player being assigned a candy type, indicated by the player's candy silhouettes on the expanded HUD.
 
**The new Candy resource was added (not to be confused with the {{Candy}} currency), able to be collected by players in several ways during the game. The player HUD was expanded to show each player's candy silhouette and held candy. Each player could hold up to 4 pieces, with the first candy being discarded upon collecting a fifth candy. There were 4 different types of candy pieces that could be collected, with each player being assigned a candy type, indicated by the player's candy silhouettes on the expanded HUD.
**Each player would start the game with one piece of candy, and gain a new piece of candy every 3 chapters. For every held candy, each player would gain 1 star at the start of their turn. When landing on a {{Home}} panel, held candy matching the player's silhouette were deposited, granting the player 10 stars and 1 Win for each.
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**Each player would start the game with one piece of candy, and gain a new piece of candy every 3 chapters. For every held candy, each player would gain 1 star at the start of their turn. When landing on a {{Panel|Home}} panel, held candy matching the player's silhouette were deposited, granting the player 10 stars and 1 Win for each.
 
**Players were able to trick-or-treat with opponents when passing them during a movement turn, which would occur before the standard battle prompt. Any time an opponent was passed, the trick-or-treat prompt would automatically appear, prompting the player to request one of the opponent's candies. The opponent then had the choice to accept or deny this request. If accepted, the player would receive the candy and continue their turn as normal. If denied, the opponent will suffer <abbr title{{=}}"Discard 1 card, take 2 damage, skip a turn, or gain Frostwalk">a punishment</abbr> and the player would continue their turn as normal. If a player who was denied candy KOd the opponent in battle on the same turn, they would steal the requested candy from the opponent.
 
**Players were able to trick-or-treat with opponents when passing them during a movement turn, which would occur before the standard battle prompt. Any time an opponent was passed, the trick-or-treat prompt would automatically appear, prompting the player to request one of the opponent's candies. The opponent then had the choice to accept or deny this request. If accepted, the player would receive the candy and continue their turn as normal. If denied, the opponent will suffer <abbr title{{=}}"Discard 1 card, take 2 damage, skip a turn, or gain Frostwalk">a punishment</abbr> and the player would continue their turn as normal. If a player who was denied candy KOd the opponent in battle on the same turn, they would steal the requested candy from the opponent.
   
 
===Beware Pigformation===
 
===Beware Pigformation===
*In the [[Beware Pigformation]] event, the new {{Pig Heart}} resource was added, able to be collected by players during the game. Players would gain a Pig Heart when defeating an opponent in battle for the first time (in addition to stealing the opponent's stars and Wins). <abbr title{{=}}"Chicken, Robo Ball, Seagull, Mimyuu, NoName">Character passives</abbr> and <abbr title{{=}}"Shield Counter, Hyper Mode, Self Destruct">card effects</abbr> that affected the amount of stars given would also affect whether or not a Pig Heart was gained. Pig Hearts were also gained at the end of the match; one was gained automatically, plus one additional Pig Heart for each opponent ranked lower than the player. Players could only gain one Pig Heart per opponent per game (whether through KO or ranking), and earned Pig Hearts were shown on the player HUD, with each one colored differently to correspond to the player it was gained through. Pig Hearts had no effect in-game, but collecting them would contribute to the event goal. In addition to these changes, all characters (except {{Ca|Marc}}) had the {{Pigformation}} accessory automatically equipped, and the player was not allowed to equip other [[accessories]] until unlocking that character's {{Pigformation}} accessory. Also, all CPU players (except {{Ca|Marc}}) and all units found on {{Encounter}} and {{Boss}} panels now wear a {{Pigformation}} accessory.
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*In [[Beware Pigformation]] and [[Beware Pigformation (2021 Rerun)]], the new {{Pig Heart}} resource was added, able to be collected by players during the game. Players would gain a Pig Heart when defeating an opponent in battle for the first time (in addition to stealing the opponent's stars and Wins). <abbr title{{=}}"Chicken, Robo Ball, Seagull, Mimyuu, NoName">Character passives</abbr> and <abbr title{{=}}"Shield Counter, Hyper Mode, Self Destruct">card effects</abbr> that affected the amount of stars given would also affect whether or not a Pig Heart was gained. Pig Hearts were also gained at the end of the match; one was gained automatically, plus one additional Pig Heart for each opponent ranked lower than the player. Players could only gain one Pig Heart per opponent per game (whether through KO or ranking), and earned Pig Hearts were shown on the player HUD, with each one colored differently to correspond to the player it was gained through. Pig Hearts had no effect in-game, but collecting them would contribute to the event goal. In addition to these changes, all characters (except {{Ca|Marc}}) had the {{Pigformation}} accessory automatically equipped, and the player was not allowed to equip other [[accessories]] or [[costumes]] until unlocking that character's {{Pigformation}} accessory. Also, all CPU players (except {{Ca|Marc}}) and all units found on {{Panel|Encounter}} and {{Panel|Boss}} panels now wear a {{Pigformation}} accessory. This change happened in all game modes, including [[Campaigns|Campaign]] episodes; however, Pig Hearts could not be obtained in [[Co-op]] Mode.
   
 
===Operation Halloween===
 
===Operation Halloween===
*In the [[Operation Halloween]] event, 2-3 non-playable pumpkin units would appear on the field. Following player 4's turn on each chapter, pumpkins would roll for movement and roam the field. Pumpkins could only activate {{Move}}, {{Warp}}, and {{WarpMove}} panels, and could not challenge (or be challenged by) other units. When a player landed on the same panel as a pumpkin, the pumpkin would disappear and a new pumpkin would immediately spawn on a random panel. An expanded player HUD showed each player's number of caught pumpkins. Pumpkins caught by the player had no effect in-game, but contributed to the event goal and awarded 15 bonus {{Candy}} at the end of the match. These changes also affected Co-op Mode, with the pumpkins' turns followed the turns of the Co-op Boss and minions.
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*In the [[Operation Halloween]] event, 2-3 non-playable {{Ca|Pumpkin|pumpkin}} units would appear on the field. Following player 4's turn on each chapter, pumpkins would roll for movement and roam the field. Pumpkins could only activate {{Panel|Move}}, {{Panel|Warp}}, and {{Panel|Warp Move}} panels, and could not challenge (or be challenged by) other units. When a player landed on the same panel as a pumpkin, the pumpkin would disappear and a new pumpkin would immediately spawn on a random panel. An expanded player HUD showed each player's number of caught pumpkins. Pumpkins caught by the player had no effect in-game, but contributed to the event goal and awarded 15 bonus {{Candy}} at the end of the match. These changes also affected Co-op Mode, with the pumpkins' turns followed the turns of the Co-op Boss and minions.
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*In [[Operation Halloween (2022 Rerun)]], these changes were present once again, but only applied to games where the seasonal event toggle was enabled. Additionally, pumpkins also skipped their next turn after moving, and the amounts of candy and pumpkins awarded at the end of the match were changed.
 
===Master Anglers===
 
*In the [[Master Anglers]] event, a special Pufferfish fish could appear as a possible fish spawn in the [[Fish-a-Fish Minigame|Fish-a-Fish]] minigame. The Pufferfish was worth 16 points and could never be selected for the grill.
 
   
 
===Shroom Zoom===
 
===Shroom Zoom===
*In the [[Shroom Zoom]] event, the {{Spores}} field event and [[Mixers|mixer]] were slightly changed so that the legendary mushrooms {{Ci|Legendary Red Mushroom}} and {{Ci|Phantom Blue Mushroom}} would have a chance to spawn upon any player reaching Norma 4. Despite the inclusion of a '''Shroom Zoom Mode''' during this event, this change happened in all game modes.
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*In the [[Shroom Zoom]] event, the {{Spores}} field event and [[Mixers|mixer]] were slightly changed so that the legendary mushrooms {{Ci|Legendary Red Mushroom}} and {{Ci|Phantom Blue Mushroom}} would have a chance to spawn upon any player reaching Norma 4. Although this event included the unique '''Shroom Zoom Mode''', this change happened in all game modes.
   
 
===Bounty Hungers===
 
===Bounty Hungers===
 
*In the [[Bounty Hungers]] event, food markers would randomly appear on some shops in Bounty Hunt Mode. Players could collect a delicacy by stopping at a marked shop, which had no effect in-game, but would contribute to the event goal. During the match, collected delicacies would appear in the "Items" menu, and a maximum of 3 delicacies could be collected per player per match.
 
*In the [[Bounty Hungers]] event, food markers would randomly appear on some shops in Bounty Hunt Mode. Players could collect a delicacy by stopping at a marked shop, which had no effect in-game, but would contribute to the event goal. During the match, collected delicacies would appear in the "Items" menu, and a maximum of 3 delicacies could be collected per player per match.
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===Tricked Out===
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*In the [[Tricked Out]] event, several panels on the board would transform into {{Panel|Decoration}} panels every 5 chapters. These panels granted the player a single {{Decoration}} when triggered, turning back into the original panel after being triggered or after 5 chapters had passed. This change happened in all game modes. Players could also collect Decorations through mode-specific methods (landing on other players' {{Panel|Home}} panels in Normal mode, KO-ing minions in Co-op mode, or stopping at marked shops in Bounty Hunt mode).
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===Clash of Cakes===
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*In the [[Clash of Cakes]] event, each player would receive one {{Ci|Mio's False Cake}} card every 6 chapters. This change applied to games where the seasonal event toggle was enabled.
   
 
{{Navbox Mechanics}}
 
{{Navbox Mechanics}}
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[[Category:Gameplay and Mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 5 May 2023

Minor game modes are those which alter only a small part of the gameplay, but otherwise remain similar or almost identical to Normal Mode. These modes are reserved for events, and event progress can only be made by playing in that game mode. Player stats, such as number of wins and number of games played, are unaffected when playing in these modes.

Before the Master Anglers event, these minor event-exclusive game modes would simply replace Normal Mode for the duration of the event, with no option to switch between modes. This change applied to both singleplayer and online games, but not campaign episodes. Since then, players have been given the choice to play the event mode by using the game mode switcher implemented permanently in Version 2.0, with the event's game mode being listed as an option alongside the permanent game modes for the duration of the event.

Starting in Version 3.10.3, while a seasonal event is active, a Seasonal Event toggle now appears in the lobby settings when starting a custom singleplayer game or creating an online lobby. This allows players the option to apply event changes to Normal, Co-op, and Bounty Hunt modes, or to play the game without event changes.

Game Modes[ | ]

These game modes are identical to Normal Mode, save for a small amount of additions or mechanics. In-depth details about each game mode can be found on the respective event pages.

Fish-a-Fish Mode[ | ]

Gamemode fishing
  • In the Master Anglers event, the event game mode Fish-a-Fish Mode was temporarily added. In this game mode, a fishing minigame would activate for all players every 5 chapters, which would award stars and Wins depending on each player's performance. In Version 2.9.8 (Hotfix 4), this was changed to happen every 7 chapters instead. This change would later be added to the main game in Version 3.0, in the form of the Fish-a-FishFish-a-Fish
    Every 9 chapters, a fishing event occurs. Catch fish and get the indicated ones to get bonus points. Visit the Fish-a-Fish page for more info.
    field event.
  • In the Master Anglers (2021 Rerun) event, the mode was temporarily added again. Additionally, the fishing minigame was changed to happen every 10 chapters, last 60 seconds, award more Wins, and be able to spawn pufferfish. The Fish-a-FishFish-a-Fish
    Every 9 chapters, a fishing event occurs. Catch fish and get the indicated ones to get bonus points. Visit the Fish-a-Fish page for more info.
    field event can't be enabled in this mode.

Shroom Zoom Mode[ | ]

Gamemode shroom
  • In the Shroom Zoom event, the event game mode Shroom Zoom Mode was temporarily added. In this game mode, the SporesSpores
    Every 3 chapters, spawns mushrooms on the field, which give free cards with random effects when picked up.
    field event was enabled by default, and was slightly changed to spawn a mushroom every 2 chapters rather than every 3 chapters.

Trick and Treat Mode[ | ]

Gamemode hw19
  • In the Trick and Treat (2020 Rerun) event, the event game mode Trick and Treat Mode was temporarily added. This game mode is identical to how it worked in the original event, except that it is now its own game mode rather than being automatically applied to Normal Mode.

School Crashers Mode[ | ]

Gamemode school
  • In the School Crashers (2022 Rerun) event, the event game mode School Crashers Mode was temporarily added. In this game mode, the PlaygroundPlayground
    Places several Mass minigame Minigame panels around the board. These panels will trigger a minigame for any player who lands on them. The panels are then removed at the end of the Chapter.
    field event was enabled by default, and was slightly changed to spawn Minigame panels every 3 chapters rather than every 5 chapters. This chapter frequency is identical to how the field event was changed in the first rerun, except that it is now its own game mode rather than being automatically applied to Normal Mode.

Other Seasonal Changes[ | ]

There are a number of times that the mechanics of Normal Mode have been changed for the duration of an event. While the major game modes Co-op Mode, Xmas Mode, and Bounty Hunt Mode have always been separated from Normal Mode during their events, it wasn't until the Master Anglers event that all event game modes started consistently getting their own dedicated modes, regardless of the scale of the changes which the game modes made. Unless otherwise specified, these changes would apply to all custom Normal Mode games in both singleplayer and online, and would not apply to campaign episodes.

Some of these minor game modes would later be incorporated into the base game as optional Field Events.

Poppo Event[ | ]

Summer Event (2017)[ | ]

  • In the Summer Event (2017), a golden treasure chest (similar to the TreasureTreasure
    Every Chapter, a chest is placed on a random panel (up to board size limit). Landing on the panel with the chest will give the player its contents.
    Treasure chest stars Gives stars equal to the current number of Chapters.
    Treasure chest cards Gives a random hyper card.
    field event's red and blue chests) would spawn after a certain amount of time (Chapter 10 in singleplayer games, Chapter 5 in online games). Landing on the panel with the golden chest had no effect in-game, but would contribute to the event goal and allow players to unlock event cosmetics after the match.

Scramble!! for an Xmas Miracle![ | ]

  • In Scramble!! for an Xmas Miracle! and Scramble!! for an Xmas Miracle! - Returns, a "Gift" option could appear alongside the standard "Move", "Card", and "Info" options during a player's turn. This option could be selected to distribute a present to every player in the game (including the player themself), after which the player could take their turn as normal. This option would only appear if the player has presents to distribute, and could only be used once per player per match. Distributing presents had no effect in-game, but would contribute to the event goal and allow players to unlock event cosmetics after the match. This change happened in all game modes, including Campaign episodes.
  • In Scramble!! for an Xmas Miracle! - Returns (2020 Rerun), this change was present once again, and now also applied to Co-op Mode. In Co-op, the "Gift" option would also distribute presents to the Co-op boss and minions; this effect was purely visual and did not affect mechanics in any way.

Chocolate for the Sweet Gods[ | ]

  • In Chocolate for the Sweet Gods and Chocolate for the Sweet Gods (2019 Rerun), a number of major changes were made, adding a large number of unique mechanics to Normal Mode.
    • The new Val2018 choco00Chocolate resource was added, able to be collected by players in several ways during the game. The player HUD was expanded to show the amounts of each player's held and stored chocolate. Chocolate had no effect in-game, but collecting it would contribute to the event goal.
    • Chocolate would spawn on random panels every chapter, stacking with any existing chocolate on the panel. Players could collect a panel's chocolate by standing on or moving through the panel.
    • Units found on Mass encount0 Encounter and Mass encount1 Boss panels wore the Chocolate IconChocolate color, and would give chocolate when defeated (in addition to stars and Wins).
    • Players would give half of their held chocolate when defeated in battle (in addition to stars and Wins). Character passives and card effects that affected the amount of stars given would also affect the amount of chocolate given.
    • When a player landed on a Mass check0 Home panel with at least 500 Val2018 choco00Chocolate, the player would store that chocolate, protecting it from being lost in battle.
    • Six copies of the unique seasonal event card Sweet Battle!icon Sweet Battle! were added to the Center Deck in addition to the usual 48 cards.
  • In Chocolate for the Sweet Gods (2021 Rerun), these changes were present once again, and now also applied to Co-op, Bounty Hunt, and Campaign Modes. In Bounty Hunt, Mousse bounties also wore the Chocolate IconChocolate color.
  • In Chocolate for the Sweet Gods (2023 Rerun), these changes were present once again, but only applied to games where the seasonal event toggle was enabled, as well as Campaign Mode.

School Crashers[ | ]

  • In the School Crashers event, several panels on the board would transform into Mass minigame Minigame panels every 3 chapters. These panels activate a minigame when landed on, and award a prize or effect depending on the player's performance. This change would later be added to the main game in Version 1.28, in the form of the PlaygroundPlayground
    Places several Mass minigame Minigame panels around the board. These panels will trigger a minigame for any player who lands on them. The panels are then removed at the end of the Chapter.
    field event.
  • In School Crashers (2020 Rerun), the PlaygroundPlayground
    Places several Mass minigame Minigame panels around the board. These panels will trigger a minigame for any player who lands on them. The panels are then removed at the end of the Chapter.
    field event was slightly changed for the duration of the event, activating every 3 chapters instead of every 5, and now having NoName parts as a possible reward. This is identical to how it worked in the original event, except that it became tied to the optional Playground field event rather than being enabled by default.
  • In School Crashers (2022 Rerun), the PlaygroundPlayground
    Places several Mass minigame Minigame panels around the board. These panels will trigger a minigame for any player who lands on them. The panels are then removed at the end of the Chapter.
    field event was slightly changed for the duration of the event, now having NoName parts as a possible reward once again. Although this event included the unique School Crashers Mode, this change happened in all game modes.

Trick and Treat[ | ]

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  • In the Trick and Treat event, a number of major changes were made, adding a large number of unique mechanics to Normal Mode.
    • The new Candy resource was added (not to be confused with the Halloween Candy IconHalloween Candy currency), able to be collected by players in several ways during the game. The player HUD was expanded to show each player's candy silhouette and held candy. Each player could hold up to 4 pieces, with the first candy being discarded upon collecting a fifth candy. There were 4 different types of candy pieces that could be collected, with each player being assigned a candy type, indicated by the player's candy silhouettes on the expanded HUD.
    • Each player would start the game with one piece of candy, and gain a new piece of candy every 3 chapters. For every held candy, each player would gain 1 star at the start of their turn. When landing on a Mass check0 Home panel, held candy matching the player's silhouette were deposited, granting the player 10 stars and 1 Win for each.
    • Players were able to trick-or-treat with opponents when passing them during a movement turn, which would occur before the standard battle prompt. Any time an opponent was passed, the trick-or-treat prompt would automatically appear, prompting the player to request one of the opponent's candies. The opponent then had the choice to accept or deny this request. If accepted, the player would receive the candy and continue their turn as normal. If denied, the opponent will suffer a punishment and the player would continue their turn as normal. If a player who was denied candy KOd the opponent in battle on the same turn, they would steal the requested candy from the opponent.

Beware Pigformation[ | ]

  • In Beware Pigformation and Beware Pigformation (2021 Rerun), the new Pig HeartPig Heart resource was added, able to be collected by players during the game. Players would gain a Pig Heart when defeating an opponent in battle for the first time (in addition to stealing the opponent's stars and Wins). Character passives and card effects that affected the amount of stars given would also affect whether or not a Pig Heart was gained. Pig Hearts were also gained at the end of the match; one was gained automatically, plus one additional Pig Heart for each opponent ranked lower than the player. Players could only gain one Pig Heart per opponent per game (whether through KO or ranking), and earned Pig Hearts were shown on the player HUD, with each one colored differently to correspond to the player it was gained through. Pig Hearts had no effect in-game, but collecting them would contribute to the event goal. In addition to these changes, all characters (except Marc) had the PigformationPigformation accessory automatically equipped, and the player was not allowed to equip other accessories or costumes until unlocking that character's PigformationPigformation accessory. Also, all CPU players (except Marc) and all units found on Mass encount0 Encounter and Mass encount1 Boss panels now wear a PigformationPigformation accessory. This change happened in all game modes, including Campaign episodes; however, Pig Hearts could not be obtained in Co-op Mode.

Operation Halloween[ | ]

  • In the Operation Halloween event, 2-3 non-playable pumpkin units would appear on the field. Following player 4's turn on each chapter, pumpkins would roll for movement and roam the field. Pumpkins could only activate Mass move0 Move, Mass warp0 Warp, and Mass warpmove0 Warp Move panels, and could not challenge (or be challenged by) other units. When a player landed on the same panel as a pumpkin, the pumpkin would disappear and a new pumpkin would immediately spawn on a random panel. An expanded player HUD showed each player's number of caught pumpkins. Pumpkins caught by the player had no effect in-game, but contributed to the event goal and awarded 15 bonus Halloween Candy IconHalloween Candy at the end of the match. These changes also affected Co-op Mode, with the pumpkins' turns followed the turns of the Co-op Boss and minions.
  • In Operation Halloween (2022 Rerun), these changes were present once again, but only applied to games where the seasonal event toggle was enabled. Additionally, pumpkins also skipped their next turn after moving, and the amounts of candy and pumpkins awarded at the end of the match were changed.

Shroom Zoom[ | ]

  • In the Shroom Zoom event, the SporesSpores
    Every 3 chapters, spawns mushrooms on the field, which give free cards with random effects when picked up.
    field event and mixer were slightly changed so that the legendary mushrooms Legendary Red Mushroomicon Legendary Red Mushroom and Phantom Blue Mushroomicon Phantom Blue Mushroom would have a chance to spawn upon any player reaching Norma 4. Although this event included the unique Shroom Zoom Mode, this change happened in all game modes.

Bounty Hungers[ | ]

  • In the Bounty Hungers event, food markers would randomly appear on some shops in Bounty Hunt Mode. Players could collect a delicacy by stopping at a marked shop, which had no effect in-game, but would contribute to the event goal. During the match, collected delicacies would appear in the "Items" menu, and a maximum of 3 delicacies could be collected per player per match.

Tricked Out[ | ]

  • In the Tricked Out event, several panels on the board would transform into Mass decoration Decoration panels every 5 chapters. These panels granted the player a single DecorationDecoration when triggered, turning back into the original panel after being triggered or after 5 chapters had passed. This change happened in all game modes. Players could also collect Decorations through mode-specific methods (landing on other players' Mass check0 Home panels in Normal mode, KO-ing minions in Co-op mode, or stopping at marked shops in Bounty Hunt mode).

Clash of Cakes[ | ]

  • In the Clash of Cakes event, each player would receive one Mio's False Cakeicon Mio's False Cake card every 6 chapters. This change applied to games where the seasonal event toggle was enabled.