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==Powers and abilities== Often dealing with flower powers, Daisy's abilities are based on her large relations to flowers. Throughout her many appearances, most of her special abilities have used some sort of flower related effect. While Daisy is thin, she is known to be one of the few lighter Mario characters with a large amount of physical strength. Unlike most characters, Daisy's style of play changes depending on what activity she's participating in. Having been qualified in a larger amount of categories than any other character, Daisy's range of abilities can be summarized as all-around, with a certain change in each game that determines the ultimate style. ===Special abilities=== [[File:Flower Swing.png|thumb|200px|left|Daisy using her Flower Swing in ''Mario Super Sluggers'']] In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', Daisy had the longest hit ratio for any human player, being out ranked only by powerhouses [[Bowser]] and [[Donkey Kong]]. In ''Mario Party 7'', Daisy was able to show off her love for flowers, as her special team orb was the [[Flower Orb]]. In ''Mario Power Tennis'', Daisy was a technical player who had two special moves. The first was called [[Wonder Flower]], which is an offensive power shot where Daisy summons huge petals around her racket. The other is called [[Flowerbed Return]], which is a defensive power shot where Daisy literally flies above the ground where a bed of daisies appear under her until she reaches the ball. In ''[[Mario Hoops 3 on 3]]'', Daisy is once again a technical player. She used flower powers in her special move, the [[Flower Shot]]. The Flower Shot works by Daisy summoning a barrage of petals around herself which seem to lift her into the air where she then kicks the ball into the hoop. [[File:Daisy msb opening.png|thumb|175px|right|Daisy on the fielding end for Mario's team in the ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' opening.]] In ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', she was a Balanced player who leaned towards Technique (instead of being a technical player who leaned towards balance). She could easily hit a home run if the timing was right or if the placement was well done. Daisy's special pitch and swing in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' are both known as the [[Flower Ball]]. This technique uses flower petals to hide the ball from any opponents' eyes, giving Daisy an almost guaranteed hit or strike. This is also displayed again in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. For Daisy's ''Flower Swing'' (when she's up to bat), upon successful execution she swings around with flower petals all-about, and a flower like ring appears at the tip of her bat with a turquoise center at the tip of the bat, making it appear as her usual flower symbol. Daisy then hits the ball causing it to soar through the air, and once the ball's destination is set a patch of daises pops up from the ground surrounded by a small garden-fence, blocking any players from getting in range of catching the ball. For Daisy's ''Flower Ball'' (when she's up to pitch on the fielding end), Daisy winks at the camera before jumping straight up through a barrage of flowers, and she then spins before throwing the covered ball. [[File:Torpedo Strike.png|thumb|Daisy's Super Strike in ''Super Mario Strikers'', the Torpedo Strike]] In ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', Daisy is an offensive captain, and Super Strike is the [[Torpedo Strike]]. In this Super Strike, Daisy launches the ball at the goal, and images of daisies fly all about. In ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'' Daisy showed a new form of powers other than her usual flower abilities. She used the ability of summoning huge orange crystals from the ground. She is also capable of teleporting; the distance depends on how charged the ball is. Depending on how charged the ball is, Daisy can teleport a long distance by doing a spin in smoke. After the spin she re-appears a certain amount of length away in any direction. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', Daisy is for the first time, a [[Speed]] character. Her usual above-average strength is not at all present and she happens to be a complete athletic powerhouse. Although she is a Speed character, her rounded technique still qualifies her for a balanced range of event handicaps. In certain game types where it is available, Daisy can use some of her flower powers to do various things such as spike the ping-pong ball, do a rapid combo attack in fencing, and more. ===Standard abilities=== Daisy has been shown in promotional art using various items from various games. It should be noted that Daisy has had three different pieces of art where she is holding a baseball bat: one from ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', another from ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', and finally in her ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' piece. She has also been shown using a soccer ball in various promotional art. Other items she has been seen using are a butterfly net, a [[Chain Chomp]] whistle, and a camera. Like other Mario characters, Daisy can [[punch]], [[kick]], [[jump]], and even [[Ground Pound|ground pound]].
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