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(A few comparisons between Smash Bros. and Sunshine.)
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After clearing the seventh episode of each area on Isle Delfino, [[Delfino Plaza]] is flooded by a surge of water from the base of {{s|mariowiki|Corona Mountain}} where [[Bowser]], and Bowser Jr. are relaxing in a hot tub at the top of the volcano, where Peach is with them. Mario and F.L.U.D.D. destroy the supporting platforms around the hot tub, leading for everyone present to plummet from the volcano. Mario and Peach land on an island just outside of Delfino Plaza, but F.L.U.D.D. was damaged by the fall and shuts down. Later, F.L.U.D.D. is repaired and carried to Mario and Peach by two Toads.
After clearing the seventh episode of each area on Isle Delfino, [[Delfino Plaza]] is flooded by a surge of water from the base of {{s|mariowiki|Corona Mountain}} where [[Bowser]], and Bowser Jr. are relaxing in a hot tub at the top of the volcano, where Peach is with them. Mario and F.L.U.D.D. destroy the supporting platforms around the hot tub, leading for everyone present to plummet from the volcano. Mario and Peach land on an island just outside of Delfino Plaza, but F.L.U.D.D. was damaged by the fall and shuts down. Later, F.L.U.D.D. is repaired and carried to Mario and Peach by two Toads.


As Mario's main companion and equipment, F.L.U.D.D. is primarily used to shoot water from its nozzle. It can be used to wash away the goop, push away smaller enemies, and/or stun them momentarily. If the water tank is emptied, Mario is required to refill it using the nearest source of water.
As Mario's main companion and equipment, F.L.U.D.D. is primarily used to shoot water from its nozzle. It can be used to wash away the goop, push away smaller enemies, and/or stun them momentarily. If the water tank is emptied, Mario is required to refill it using the nearest source of water, though in ''Smash'' a water source isn't needed.
 
Although ''Super Mario Sunshine'' originally gave F.L.U.D.D. access to three alternate nozzles (Hover, Motor, and Rocket), none of them were able to be added in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, even as a Custom Move in ''Smash 4''.
 
Originally when F.L.U.D.D.'s tank emptied in ''Sunshine'', Mario had to enter a body of water to refill it, but in ''Smash Bros.'', he can charge and fill up the tank without being in a body of water, which is illogical. Additionally, the tank empties completely after a single squirt in ''Smash Bros.'', when it actually lasted a very long time.
 
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