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When Mario lands on [[Fur Step Island]] at the beginning of the game, [[Lake Lapcat]] is already in its stormy state. Fury Bowser will begin rampaging after Mario reaches the crashed airship, during which he will remain in one place. | When Mario lands on [[Fur Step Island]] at the beginning of the game, [[Lake Lapcat]] is already in its stormy state. Fury Bowser will begin rampaging after Mario reaches the crashed airship, during which he will remain in one place. | ||
Typically, Fury Bowser is found sleeping in the middle of Lake Lapcat, hiding his entire body inside the [[Fury Sun]], which slowly rises from the ground. He usually awakens at intervals of roughly six minutes, but scanning any Bowser [[amiibo]] in the game causes him to appear instantly. When he is about to awaken, the music changes and a rainstorm starts. After a few moments, Fury Bowser begins to spin rapidly before quickly launching into the air as the screen becomes completely white. This transition changes the clear daytime sky of Lake Lapcat to nighttime during a torrential thunderstorm. | Typically, Fury Bowser is found sleeping in the middle of Lake Lapcat, hiding his entire body inside the [[Fury Sun]], which slowly rises from the ground. He usually awakens at intervals of roughly six minutes, but scanning any Bowser [[amiibo]] in the game causes him to appear instantly.<ref>Nintendo of America [@NintendoAmerica] (January 13, 2021). [https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1349363078077538304 "Exclusive to the #BowsersFury adventure, the Bowser amiibo will make Fury Bowser appear when used in-game, while the Bowser Jr. amiibo unleashes a powerful shockwave to knockout nearby enemies & blocks."] (Tweet) – via Twitter. Retrieved April 30, 2021. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20210420233253/https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1349363078077538304 Archived] April 20, 2021, 23:32:53 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> When he is about to awaken, the music changes and a rainstorm starts. After a few moments, Fury Bowser begins to spin rapidly before quickly launching into the air as the screen becomes completely white. This transition changes the clear daytime sky of Lake Lapcat to nighttime during a torrential thunderstorm. | ||
Once awake, Fury Bowser will land at a location near Mario and begin rampaging. During his rampage, many [[Disaster Spike]]s are launched into set locations on the different islands of Lake Lapcat. Some spikes have a [[? Block]], [[coin]]s, or a [[Mushroom Trampoline]] on them, and many can be used by Mario to scale platforms more quickly. Several large land masses of a similar material with [[Dash Panel]]s rise from the water, and can be used by [[Plessie]] to move faster and cross gaps of goop. Golden spikes that release coins upon being destroyed also appear. | Once awake, Fury Bowser will land at a location near Mario and begin rampaging. During his rampage, many [[Disaster Spike]]s are launched into set locations on the different islands of Lake Lapcat. Some spikes have a [[? Block]], [[coin]]s, or a [[Mushroom Trampoline]] on them, and many can be used by Mario to scale platforms more quickly. Several large land masses of a similar material with [[Dash Panel]]s rise from the water, and can be used by [[Plessie]] to move faster and cross gaps of goop. Golden spikes that release coins upon being destroyed also appear. |