From Cover to Cover

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Mario Rabbids Sparks of Hope battle
From Cover to Cover
The From Cover to Cover battle in Mario   Rabbids Sparks of Hope
World Darkmess Manta (Prologue)
Main Quest icon from Mario   Rabbids Sparks of Hope Main Quest An "Overall" Nice Day
Party Members Mario icon Mario
Objective Reach Area objective icon from Mario   Rabbids Sparks of Hope Reach Area
Enemies 2 Stooges
XP icon from Mario   Rabbids Sparks of Hope XP 0
Coins icon from Mario   Rabbids Sparks of Hope Coins 0
Star Bits icon from Mario   Rabbids Sparks of Hope Star Bits 0
Music track Prologue - On the Back of the Darkmess Manta
Music sample
Mario, take cover - and don't get caught out in the open! Move from cover to cover - and remember to attack!”
Beep-0, Mario Rabbids Sparks of Hope

From Cover to Cover is a battle in Mario Rabbids Sparks of Hope and the first battle in the game, taking place on the tail of the Darkmess Manta. It is the first of four tutorial battles in the game's prologue. This battle is fought with only Mario. Mario must make his way to save Rabbid Peach who is clinging on to a part of the Darkmess Manta's body. Clearing this battle triggers a cutscene and leads to the next tutorial battle, Tough Egg to Crack. This battle does not reward XP, Coins, or Star Bits.

Layout[edit]

The battle area is small, consisting of only three destroyable blocks, and two Stooges standing between the furthest two blocks, with the goal behind them.

Battle[edit]

The player must make their way to the end goal, using the blocks as cover from enemy attacks. They can also attack the Stooges with Mario's Dual Slingers to clear the way. The Stooges are weak, having only 90 HP, and can be taken out with two attacks.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 走って かくれて 二回うち![?]
Hashitte kakurete ni kai uchi!
Run, hide, duck, twice!
Dutch Van dekking naar dekking[?] From coverage to coverage
French D'un abri à l'autre[?] From one shelter to another
German Von deckung zu deckung[?] From cover to cover
Italian Il riparo dei ripari[?] The cover of the covers
Spanish De cobertura a cobertura[?] From cover to cover