Hey there, fellow gamers! 👋
If you’ve stumbled upon Super Mariomon, you’re probably thinking what the heck kind of mashup this is — Mario meets Pokémon?! Yes, it’s as wild and wonderful as it sounds. You’ve got classic Mario platforming fused with turn-based monster battles, evolution, collecting, and even RPG-style leveling. Whether you’re a diehard Mario fan, a Pokémaniac, or just here for some pixel-perfect nostalgia, this walkthrough will help you cruise through the game with ease.
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Grab your mushrooms and Pokéballs — let’s go!

Welcome to the Weird World of Super Mariomon
First things first: Super Mariomon isn’t your typical Mario game. It’s a delightful fan-made crossover where Mario doesn’t just stomp Goombas — he catches them! The game kicks off in familiar Mushroom Kingdom territory, but you’ll quickly notice the Pokémon influence as you’re handed your first “Mariomon” — a battle-ready version of your favorite Mario foes.
🎓 Pro Tip: Pick your starter wisely! You’ll choose between:
- Goombachu – Fast and electric, a nice early-game choice.
- Koopasaur – Bulky with good defense and solid late-game utility.
- Boozard – Ghost-type with some sneaky status moves.
There’s no “wrong” pick, but I personally love Goombachu’s speed and thunder-type moves. Perfect for frying those pesky flying enemies early on.
🌲 World 1: Green Pipe Grove

Your first world is a gentle introduction. Classic side-scrolling Mario mechanics are here — running, jumping, question blocks, secret pipes — but now with random encounters and trainers to battle!
🧩 Key Objectives:
- Catch 3-4 Mariomon early to build a balanced team.
- Learn the type advantages. Fire beats Grass, Water beats Fire, etc. But there are new ones like Mushroom, Shell, and Spooky. Experiment and take notes!
- Beat mini-boss: Wigglerock, a Rock/Mushroom type hybrid. Bring a Water or Grass-type Mariomon to make short work of him.
💡 Friendly Tip: Save often! Some battles can surprise you, especially if you’re under-leveled or facing a Mariomon with status moves (poison and sleep are no joke here).
🔥 World 2: Lava Tube Land
This area cranks up the heat — literally. Welcome to a volcanic zone with fire hazards, tricky jumps, and hot-headed enemies.
🔥 Highlights:
- Catch Blazekoopa and Flamebro for solid Fire-types.
- Dodge rolling fireballs during platforming segments (don’t just focus on battles!).
- Watch for hidden item blocks behind lavafalls — they often contain evolution stones or rare candies.
🧠 Boss Fight: DryBowseron – A Fire/Ghost type. He’s got an annoying “Reignite” move that revives him at 50% HP once per fight. Bring Water-types and status moves like Sleep Powder to handle this battle easier.
🍄 World 3: Spore Swamp
Now the game leans into the Pokémon side more. This zone is filled with status effects — poison, sleep, confusion — and terrain hazards that drain HP every few steps.

🌿 Your game plan:
- Equip healing gear! You’ll unlock accessories that heal your team a bit after each turn.
- Find and evolve Shroomishroom into Myceliawomp — it becomes a powerhouse support Mariomon.
- Don’t forget to backtrack! A hidden cave near the start of this world has a shortcut to a previous area, plus an optional side boss with a Mega Evolution Badge!
💥 Boss Tip: Queen Piranha uses multi-target attacks. Spread out your team’s roles — have a healer, a tank, and a damage-dealer. This is where Koopasaur shines!
🌌 World 4: Starshine Circuit
Ooooh, now we’re in space! Or at least in the glitzy, high-tech level of the game. Think Rainbow Road meets Pokémon Stadium.
🚀 What’s different here:
- Gravity is weird — your jumps floaty, some platforms move in patterns like puzzles.
- You face “Elite Kart Racers,” basically the game’s gym leaders.
- Each Kart Racer specializes in a type — for example:
- Toadette Turbo uses Electric-types.
- Donkey Drift favors Steel/Speed-types.
- Luigi Lancer brings sneaky Ghost/Magic combos.

🏁 Pro Tip: Study their teams, lose once if needed to scout moves, and then come back with counters.
Once you beat all 3 racers, you’ll unlock the Turbo Badge, which lets your Mariomon evolve past level 30 and gain new passive abilities like Quick Start (always goes first) or Double Gold (earn more coins from battles!).
🧱 World 5: Brick Break Bastion
Okay, we’re getting toward the endgame here. This world is tough. Think of it as Bowser’s Castle with mega strategy involved.
🏰 Key moments:
- Environmental puzzles with switch blocks, conveyor belts, and timed battles.
- Random encounters with corrupted Mariomon – these are stronger, shadowy versions of ones you’ve seen before.
- Time to optimize your team. Ditch any under-leveled or low-evo Mariomon unless you’ve fully built around their niche.
🧠 Final Boss: Bowserion-X, a hybrid of Dragon/Steel/Shadow. He changes forms mid-battle. This is a three-phase fight, so stamina and smart item use are key.
✅ Suggested Team Comp:
- Fast attacker with elemental advantage (e.g., Firetail Yoshi).
- Healer with AoE (area of effect) buffs (e.g., Peachette Cleric).
- Status-inflicter (e.g., Booboo, with Confuse and Sleep moves).
- Tank with resistance to Shadow (e.g., Shellmite Rex).
Don’t be afraid to retry. Each phase teaches you something new about Bowserion-X’s moveset. Once you beat him… well, congrats, you’ve become the ultimate Mariomon Master!
🌟 Post-Game Content
Yup, there’s more!
🏆 What to do after the main game:
- Battle in the Mariomon League – think Battle Tower with increasing difficulty.
- Shiny hunting! Certain Mariomon now have alternate color schemes.
- Unlock and train legendary Mariomon like Starlux Mario or Eldra Peachmon.
- Daily events and random rift portals — battle Mariomon from other franchises (yes, there’s a Samus-themed one 👀).
🎯 Final Thoughts – Is Super Mariomon Worth Your Time?
Absolutely. Whether you’re here for the platforming, the monster collecting, or just the sheer madness of Mario and Pokémon colliding, Super Mariomon delivers charm, humor, and a surprisingly deep RPG experience. It’s got nostalgia, challenge, and creativity wrapped into one love letter to two of gaming’s most iconic franchises.
If you’ve made it this far in the walkthrough — congrats, you’re officially a Mariomon Master! 👑
Got any favorite Mariomon? Stuck on a specific boss? Drop a comment below and let’s chat about it! Until next time, keep those thumbs warm and your inventory stocked.
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