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On a rainy day, Rocket and the Magix Rebels are sitting around playing Mario Kart. After he wins, he goes to search for another game to play. However, he stumbles across the Moon Statue and is reminded of how he neglected to bring it along on the mission to the Lunar Sea Spire, which caused the mission to end in failure. The Magix attempt to console him, but Elsa accidentally slips out that the mission was a non-crucial one and that they used it to stage a test of his developing abilities. Upon learning this information, he is annoyed that they were dishonest about the mission's importance, before becoming distraught over the realization that he failed the test; Elsa's tactless admission that the test was meant to be an easy one does not help matters. Moreover, so Rocket demands them give him a harder test to make up for it. They hesitantly oblige.They stand before the Temple Door, where Elsa briefs him on the test. It is a custom-made dungeon consisting of three rooms, each designed by one of them to simulate the challenges of a mission. His goal is to thwart all three rooms and make it to the end. He swears not to disappoint them this time. Moreover, so they open the gate and he rushes inside.
First, is Anna's Chamber. Rocket walks along a path suspended over a bottomless pit. Suddenly, a boulder emerges from the statue's mouth. Rocket runs down the track, but it is all he can do to stay ahead of it barely. At the end of the track is a large gap with a hanging vine resembling Anna's whip. He leaps grabs onto the vine and swings across to the exit of the first chamber.
Next, is Elsa's Chamber. The exit to this chamber is set on the opposite wall, high out of reach. As he wonders how to get at it, some of the floor tiles flash in a pattern, each playing a distinctive note. He tries the obvious solution, leaping to each tile in the order they light up, and this causes the floor ahead to rise and form a staircase tall enough to reach the exit. He confidently strides up the stairs but is nearly sliced by swinging axes. In a panic, he climbs to the exit.
After that, he enters the final challenge, Rainbow Sparkle's Chamber, and makes a joke to himself about how she turned up the heat. He jumps over several holes in the floor shooting lava, walking confidently to the door when suddenly a spiked pillar comes slamming down from the roof, but it stops just above his head. Utterly confused, he steps back to discover that it comes all the way down when he is not under it, but as soon as a part of him goes underneath, it simply stops before they collide. In shock, he walks back into a lava column to find it actively avoiding his body. He shouts that it cannot be true, and decides to go back and test all of the other rooms.
He stands in the path of one of the axes in Elsa's Chamber, where it harmlessly swings through him as if it were a hologram. He then tries pushing the tiles on the floor in a bunch of different patterns, revealing that the stairs would come up no matter the combination. Finally, he plainly walks across the gap at the end of Anna's Chamber, seemingly hovering in mid-air, standing totally still when the boulder rolls down toward him. He shuts his eyes frightfully as it approaches, but doesn't move, and the boulder stops right before it hits him, just as he predicted. The boulder begins to roll back up the slope as he walks all the way up through the mouth of the statue, coming out on the roof of the three rooms.
He walks over the axes and spikes, feeling extremely hurt and unable to understand why they would trick him. Walking all the way to the end, he looks down to see the Magix standing beyond the final door, waiting to congratulate him. He overhears them talk about how it is impossible for him to get hurt, under the assumption that he just needs another "win" to regain his confidence and fix the problems he had been having with his healing powers ever since Cousin Rocket faked her injury. Anna expresses guilt for tricking Rocket, believing it is the wrong way to teach him, and while Elsa deems it all necessary for him to be a Magix Rebel, Rainbow Sparkle protests and says that he is not just a Magix. Since no one like him has ever existed before, she comes to the conclusion that they have no idea what he needs.
Coming to understand their actions, but still angry with them, Rocket determinedly walks all the way through the "test," hardly acknowledging any of the traps. He walks through the final door, where the lights come on, and they resume their act to congratulate him. He walks up, maintaining his stern expression, stopping at the end where he falls on his knees and states that he cannot believe they would do something like that. At the last second, however, for their sake, he pretends to be none the wiser and exclaims that it was awesome. He wishes that they could have seen him, thanking them, and they all join for a hug, where he pauses for a moment before hugging them tighter.
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