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[[File:SMG Stalagmite.png|thumb|right|A rock spire in [[Ghostly Galaxy]]]]
[[File:SMG Stalagmite.png|thumb|right|A rock spire in [[Ghostly Galaxy]]]]
'''Rock spires'''<ref>Super Mario Galaxy Prima Strategy Guide, page 151.</ref> are a small {{wp|stalagmite}} that rises from the floor, typically within a cave. In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', rock spires appear as objects that can be broken by [[Mario]] when hit with a [[spin]]. They appear in [[Ghostly Galaxy]], where the player must destroy a glowing stalagmite to summon a [[Launch Star]] in order to complete the [[Matter Splatter Mansion]] mission.
'''Rock spires'''<ref>Super Mario Galaxy Prima Strategy Guide, page 151.</ref> are a small {{wp|stalagmite}}s found in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', rock spires appear as objects that can be broken by [[Mario]] when hit with a [[spin]]. They appear in [[Ghostly Galaxy]], where the player must destroy a glowing stalagmite to summon a [[Launch Star]] in order to complete the [[Matter Splatter Mansion]] mission.


Outside of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', stalagmites appear in most titles that feature underground areas, however they typically only serve as decoration and serve no purpose.
Outside of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', stalagmites appear in most titles that feature underground areas, however they typically only serve as decoration and serve no purpose.

Revision as of 12:49, December 18, 2022

A stalagmite in Super Mario Galaxy
A rock spire in Ghostly Galaxy

Rock spires[1] are a small stalagmites found in Super Mario Galaxy. In Super Mario Galaxy, rock spires appear as objects that can be broken by Mario when hit with a spin. They appear in Ghostly Galaxy, where the player must destroy a glowing stalagmite to summon a Launch Star in order to complete the Matter Splatter Mansion mission.

Outside of Super Mario Galaxy, stalagmites appear in most titles that feature underground areas, however they typically only serve as decoration and serve no purpose.

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Galaxy Prima Strategy Guide, page 151.