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==Storybook segment==
==Other information==
===Message Block hints===
{|
! -Where's the Key?-
! -Black Shy Guy?-
|-
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<blockquote>
''Find the key, face the locked door, and push the Control Stick up.''
</blockquote>
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<blockquote>
''This Shy Guy does not look yummy. Eating him might hurt the tummy.''
</blockquote>
|}
===Storybook segment===
''After a long journey, the Yoshis found the castle at the end of the book. And the author of the story was none other than bad ol' Baby Bowser! But without shedding a tear, the Yoshis chased crybaby Bowser away.''
''After a long journey, the Yoshis found the castle at the end of the book. And the author of the story was none other than bad ol' Baby Bowser! But without shedding a tear, the Yoshis chased crybaby Bowser away.''



Revision as of 17:18, April 30, 2022

Level
Lift Castle
Lift Castle
Level code 6 - 2
Game Yoshi's Story
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The Lift Castle is the back-left tower of Bowser's Castle on Yoshi's Island. It is only referred to in Yoshi's Story, in which it is Stage 6-2: Lift Castle.

Many lifts and a Balloon Bully are found about this level, riding dotted paths. The Lift Castle is also the windiest of the towers, and one "room" is actually a windy balcony full of machinery.

Grinders are the greatest danger in the castle, along with spiked stone-carrying black Shy Guys.

Other information

Message Block hints

-Where's the Key?- -Black Shy Guy?-

Find the key, face the locked door, and push the Control Stick up.

This Shy Guy does not look yummy. Eating him might hurt the tummy.

Storybook segment

After a long journey, the Yoshis found the castle at the end of the book. And the author of the story was none other than bad ol' Baby Bowser! But without shedding a tear, the Yoshis chased crybaby Bowser away.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese リフトな おしろ[?]
Rifutona Oshiro
Lift Castle
Chinese (simplified) 电梯城[?]
Diàntī Chéng
Lift Castle
German Rostschloß[?] Rust Castle
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