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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The player starts the minigame in the middle of a game area with seven regular holes—five at the south and two on the left and right in the north—with an eighth, larger hole in the top center. Players can freely move around to spaces corresponding to each hole. Once the minigame starts, various objects pop in and out of these holes, and they must be hit with a [[hammer]] before they leave in order to receive their effects. Regular Monty Moles, which are the most common, yield one [[coin]] each. Golden Monty Moles appear more infrequently and require several hits to be knocked down, with a drop of five coins after being successfully knocked. [[Bob-omb]]s appear alongside Monty Moles, and if hit, Bob-ombs temporarily stun the player with no reward. After some time has passed in a given round, a large golden Monty Mole with a visible health bar of ten hit points appears in the top center hole of the area—when this occurs, the background Monty Mole opens its eyes in shock. Depleting the larger Monty Mole's health rewards 20 coins. In later rounds, spheres with [[Red Coin]]s appear, giving three coins after one hit. If the [[Coin Bag (Mario Party: Star Rush)|Coin Bag]] item is used in this minigame, the Red Coins spawn in a regular space not occupied by the player; the same applies to any item box spawned during the minigame. When the [[ | The player starts the minigame in the middle of a game area with seven regular holes—five at the south and two on the left and right in the north—with an eighth, larger hole in the top center. Players can freely move around to spaces corresponding to each hole. Once the minigame starts, various objects pop in and out of these holes, and they must be hit with a [[hammer]] before they leave in order to receive their effects. Regular Monty Moles, which are the most common, yield one [[coin]] each. Golden Monty Moles appear more infrequently and require several hits to be knocked down, with a drop of five coins after being successfully knocked. [[Bob-omb]]s appear alongside Monty Moles, and if hit, Bob-ombs temporarily stun the player with no reward. After some time has passed in a given round, a large golden Monty Mole with a visible health bar of ten hit points appears in the top center hole of the area—when this occurs, the background Monty Mole opens its eyes in shock. Depleting the larger Monty Mole's health rewards 20 coins. In later rounds, spheres with [[Red Coin]]s appear, giving three coins after one hit. If the [[Coin Bag (Mario Party: Star Rush)|Coin Bag]] item is used in this minigame, the Red Coins spawn in a regular space not occupied by the player; the same applies to any item box spawned during the minigame. When the [[Star]] item is used in this minigame, Golden Monty Moles appear out of every hole, including the large one, reappearing every time all of them are hit. | ||
Like all other Koopathlon minigames, Noggin Knock is divided into three levels. The first level takes place in a yellow area, then red on the second, and blue for the third. On the first level, only the lower middle three holes and the larger top hole are open. On level two, the remaining two lower row holes are open. On level three, the top two regular holes are open, leaving all holes available. Red Coins appear only on levels two and three, and as the levels progress, Bob-ombs and golden Monty Moles become progressively more common. | Like all other Koopathlon minigames, Noggin Knock is divided into three levels. The first level takes place in a yellow area, then red on the second, and blue for the third. On the first level, only the lower middle three holes and the larger top hole are open. On level two, the remaining two lower row holes are open. On level three, the top two regular holes are open, leaving all holes available. Red Coins appear only on levels two and three, and as the levels progress, Bob-ombs and golden Monty Moles become progressively more common. | ||
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==See also== | |||
*[[Whack-a-Monty]] | |||
*[[Monty's Revenge]] | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=たたいて!メカチョロプー | ||
| | |JapR=Tataite! Meka Choropū | ||
| | |JapM=Strike! Mecha Monty Moles | ||
| | |JapC= | ||
|Chi= | |Chi= | ||
|ChiR= | |ChiR= | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Unlike in Rhythm and Bruise from ''Super Mario Party'', which has a similar premise of hitting toy Monty Moles, the playable Monty Mole does not appear distressed at all when playing the minigame. | *Unlike in Rhythm and Bruise from ''Super Mario Party'', which has a similar premise of hitting toy Monty Moles, the playable Monty Mole does not appear distressed at all when playing the minigame. | ||
==References== | ==References== |