Vortex Island
Vortex Island | |
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Mario listening to a Shy Guy talking about the tornado. | |
How to access | Obtain the purple Mini Paint Star from Violet Passage |
Paint Stars | |
Colorless spots | 56 |
Things | |
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- “If you hang out laundry to dry in the parallel world...it won't ever dry, will it? Because it's so wet and cloudy?”
- —Huey, Paper Mario: Color Splash
Vortex Island is a location from Paper Mario: Color Splash. The path leading here is unlocked after getting the purple Mini Paint Star from Violet Passage, and unlocks a path leading to Lighthouse Island. The Cork and Washing Machine Things can be found here, with the Cork plugging the Warp Pipe to the parallel world, and the Washing Machine the source of the vortex.
Layout[edit]
After crossing the Lost Sea, the captain's ship stops at a vortex with a Mini Paint Star in the center. The captain warns against going into the vortex and docks at a nearby island. Shortly after docking, Mario can re-paint a Toad, who tells him that nobody knows how to stop the vortex. The bridge leading further onto the island is broken, so Mario must enter a cave to get to the other side. Inside, a purple Toad looks at a treasure chest that is too high up to reach. After exiting the cave, Mario reaches a house with unpainted Toads out front. If Mario paints the Toad inside the house, he reveals that there is an entrance to a parallel world through a Warp Pipe in his backyard, and allows Mario to use it. Before he can enter the pipe, Mario must rip off the Toad tape and pull out the Cork Thing.
The parallel world is similar to the normal world, except inhabited by Shy Guys instead of Toads, Boos instead of Bloopers, and Dry Bones instead of Koopa Troopas. Mario can hammer down posts in the parallel world that are solid in the normal world. The water has been drained, so Mario can walk across where the river usually is. This allows him to access an area with four metal posts, and going south brings him to the area with the broken bridge. Here, Mario can create a bridge by hitting invisible blocks. Three metal posts are blocking the area with the whirlpool. Additionally, in the parallel cave, Mario can hammer another post. With all the posts removed and the bridge built, he must go back to the normal world.
If Mario revisits the treasure chest, it is full of five Line Jump cards. Back at the first area, the ship crew has crossed the bridge and is waiting at some wooden posts. Huey encourages Mario to continue looking and reach the Mini Paint Star. To the north is four wooden posts which Mario must hammer down to reveal a big rainbow blob of paint. In the parallel world, the corresponding posts have been sunk to reveal more paint. Mario can pass the posts where the captain was in the normal world, leading him to a laundry room where the Washing Machine Thing is creating a vortex. Squeezing it causes Mario to be attacked by a series of enemies: Laundry Guy (a regular Shy Guy in the European/Australian versions), a Shy Guy 5-Stack, a Koopa Troopa, and a Shady Sledge Bro.
Returning to the normal world, the vortex slowly disappears and Mario has to ask the ship's helmsman to sail to it. The Mini Paint Star opens a path to Lighthouse Island.
Enemies[edit]
- Shy Guys
- Laundry Guy (Absent from European/Australian versions)
- Shy Guy 5-Stack
- Bloopers
- Shady Sledge Bro
- Dry Bones
- Boos
- Koopa Troopas
- Swoops
Colorless spots[edit]
? Blocks[edit]
Big Line Jump (colorless) |
In the first scene, after the end of the wooden dock. | ||
POW Block |
In the fourth scene (first Parallel world scene), in the same place where Save Block in third scene is found. | ||
Hurlhammer (colorless) |
Same scene, in the middle part (where water is normally in the real world). | ||
Jump x2 (colorless) |
In the fifth scene (second Parallel world scene), in the middle. | ||
Big Line Jump (colorless) |
Same scene, in the east. | ||
Hopslipper x2 (colorless), Hurlhammer (colorless) |
In the sixth scene (third Parallel world scene), near the wooden dock. |
Hidden Blocks[edit]
Item | Description | Image | Image (block/s revealed) |
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Jump x3 (colorless) |
In the first scene, at the southern end of the wooden dock. |
Record[edit]
Island in Violet - Plays on Vortex Island and Lighthouse Island | File info |
Island in Violet (Parallel) - Plays in the parallel world on Vortex Island and Lighthouse Island | File info |
Fight! (Parallel Mix) - Plays during battles in the parallel world | File info |
Gallery[edit]
Huey and Mario in the parallel world
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | バイオ列島 うずしお島[?] Baio Rettō Uzushio Tō |
Pun on "violet" and「列島」(rettō, archipelago) +「うずしお島」(uzushio tō, whirling tides island) | |
French (NOA) | Île du Maelström[?] | Maelstrom Island | |
French (NOE) | Île du maelström[?] | Maelstrom Island | |
German | Strudelinsel[?] | Vortex Island | |
Italian | Isola del Vortice[?] | Vortex Island | |
Portuguese | Ilha do Remoinho[?] | Whirlpool Island | |
Russian | Остров Водоворота[?] Ostrov Vodovorota |
Vortex Island | |
Spanish | Isla del Vórtice[?] | Vortex Island |