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The Inverted Pyramid's entrance only opens to [[Mario]] after completing [[Moon Shards in the Sand]]. The inside of the pyramid features [[Bullet Bill]]s, and a [[8-bit pipe]] that takes Mario into the wall. This section makes use of [[gravity field]]s. From here, Mario can use a pipe to walk across a band of the exterior, which is also an 8-bit section with [[Goomba]]s. After returning to the interior, Mario can leave a final gravity section and return to the third dimension. This last room has Bullet Bills, [[Hat Trampoline]]s, and a big field of small [[cactus|cacti]] right in front of the exit. The bottom of the pyramid has a [[Jaxi Stand]] and five [[Jaxi Statue]]s. There is a space for a final statue, but the statue is mysteriously absent. There is sand piled up by the space though. It is implied that [[Jaxi]] used to stand here. In the center of the area, [[Hariet]] is fought as part of [[Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid]].  
The Inverted Pyramid's entrance only opens to [[Mario]] after completing [[Moon Shards in the Sand]]. The inside of the pyramid features [[Bullet Bill]]s, and a [[8-bit pipe]] that takes Mario into the wall. This section makes use of [[gravity field]]s. From here, Mario can use a pipe to walk across a band of the exterior, which is also an 8-bit section with [[Goomba]]s. After returning to the interior, Mario can leave a final gravity section and return to the third dimension. This last room has Bullet Bills, [[Hat Trampoline]]s, and a big field of small [[cactus|cacti]] right in front of the exit. The bottom of the pyramid has a [[Jaxi Stand]] and five [[Jaxi Statue]]s. There is a space for a final statue, but the statue is mysteriously absent. There is sand piled up by the space though. It is implied that [[Jaxi]] used to stand here. In the center of the area, [[Hariet]] is fought as part of [[Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid]].  


After Hariet is defeated, the Inverted Pyramid floats into the air, allowing the player to enter a large hole revealed underneath. This leads into the objective [[The Hole in the Desert]], during which the Pyramid is inaccessible. After completing that, a [[Tostarenan]] lets Mario use a [[Hat Catapult]] to reach the entrance, and another Tostarean sets up a power line from [[Tostarena Town]] so that Mario can use [[spark pylon]]s to reach the bottom. Another spark pylon allows Mario to travel to the [[Moe-Eye Habitat]] or [[Tostarena Northwest Reaches]], or go to the Inverted Pyramid from those locations.
After Hariet is defeated, the Inverted Pyramid floats into the air, allowing the player to enter a large hole revealed underneath. This leads into the objective [[The Hole in the Desert]], during which the Pyramid is inaccessible. After completing that, a [[Tostarenan]] lets Mario use a [[Slingshot]] to reach the entrance, and another Tostarean sets up a power line from [[Tostarena Town]] so that Mario can use [[spark pylon]]s to reach the bottom.  


The Inverted Pyramid reappears in the [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] ports of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', in the level [[Secret of the Inverted Pyramid]]. A [[Pull Switch]] is found on top of the pyramid, and causes it to float into the air when pulled. This version of the pyramid lacks the exterior 8-bit section and both entrances into the pyramid that the original has.
The Inverted Pyramid reappears in the [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] ports of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', in the level [[Secret of the Inverted Pyramid]]. A [[Pull Switch]] is found on top of the pyramid, and causes it to float into the air when pulled. This version of the pyramid lacks the exterior 8-bit section and both entrances into the pyramid that the original has.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=さかさピラミッド
|Jap=さかさピラミッド
|JpnR=Sakasa Piramiddo
|JapR=Sakasa Piramiddo
|JpnM=Inverted Pyramid
|JapM=Inverted Pyramid
|Chi=倒金字塔
|Chi=倒金字塔
|ChiR=Dào jīnzìtǎ
|ChiR=Dào jīnzìtǎ
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[[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Movie locations]]
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