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The player needs to raise the water level to the point where they can climb to the uppermost layer of the uptown, if it is not already. Another option is to use [[Heave-Ho]]s and [[Triple Jump|triple jump]]s to reach the upper layers. Once on the top layer, the player has to avoid the [[Chuckya]] and [[jump]] onto the long narrow board and cross it, avoiding the two [[Amp]]s (or one Amp in the DS version) along the way. When | The player needs to raise the water level to the point where they can climb to the uppermost layer of the uptown, if it is not already. Another option is to use [[Heave-Ho]]s and [[Triple Jump|triple jump]]s to reach the upper layers. Once on the top layer, the player has to avoid the [[Chuckya]] and [[jump]] onto the long narrow board and cross it, avoiding the two [[Amp]]s (or one Amp in the DS version) along the way. When on the other end, the player has to avoid the [[Keronpa Ball]] (which is absent in the DS version) and jump to the spinning platform. The [[Power Star]] is on the next platform in a [[! Block]], though the Power Star is out in the open in the DS version. [[Mario]] can grab a [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] and float to the uppermost layer in the DS version. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 00:37, January 25, 2020
Template:Missionbox Top o' the Town is the second mission of Wet-Dry World in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. The mission's objective is to climb to the top of the uptown.
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The player needs to raise the water level to the point where they can climb to the uppermost layer of the uptown, if it is not already. Another option is to use Heave-Hos and triple jumps to reach the upper layers. Once on the top layer, the player has to avoid the Chuckya and jump onto the long narrow board and cross it, avoiding the two Amps (or one Amp in the DS version) along the way. When on the other end, the player has to avoid the Keronpa Ball (which is absent in the DS version) and jump to the spinning platform. The Power Star is on the next platform in a ! Block, though the Power Star is out in the open in the DS version. Mario can grab a Power Flower and float to the uppermost layer in the DS version.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 水城之巅[1] Shuǐchéng zhī Diān |
Top of the Water City | |
Italian | Sopra la città[?] | Above the city | |
Korean | 톱오브더시티[?] Top obeu deo siti |
Top of the City | |
Spanish | En lo más alto de la ciudad[?] | At the top of the city |
References
- ^ From the Template:Media link and the star menu of Super Mario 64 DS as localized by iQue.