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[[File:SMO Metro Moon 78.png|thumb|Mario crossing Swinging Scaffoldings]]
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'''Swinging Scaffoldings''', also referred to as '''suspended iron beams''',<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] guide, page 132.</ref> '''swaying beams''',<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima guide, page 133.</ref> '''swinging girders''',<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima guide, page 150.</ref> and '''swinging beams''',<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima guide, page 152.</ref> are solid objects that appear in the [[Metro Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They consist of a single floating iron beam attached to a rope. The beam swings from one side to the other, in such a way that the end of one beam connects to the opposite end of another beam. The rope of the beam is not attached to anything. [[Mario]] must cross Swinging Scaffoldings to reach the [[Power Moon]] for the sidequest [[List of Power Moons in the Metro Kingdom#Swinging Scaffolding: Jump!|Swinging Scaffolding: Jump!]]
'''Swinging Scaffoldings''', also referred to as '''suspended iron beams''',<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide. Page 132.</ref> '''swaying beams''',<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide. Page 133.</ref> '''swinging girders''',<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide. Page 150.</ref> and '''swinging beams''',<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide. Page 152.</ref> are solid objects that appear in the [[Metro Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They consist of a single floating iron beam attached to a rope. The beam swings from one side to the other, in such a way that the end of one beam connects to the opposite end of another beam. The rope of the beam is not attached to anything. [[Mario]] must cross Swinging Scaffoldings to reach the [[Power Moon]] for the sidequest [[List of Power Moons in the Metro Kingdom#Swinging Scaffolding: Jump!|Swinging Scaffolding: Jump!]]


Swinging Scaffoldings reappear in [[Uptown, Downtown]] in the [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] versions of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. In this game, Swinging Scaffoldings act similarly to [[Seesaw]]s, tilting when a player stands on them.
Swinging Scaffoldings reappear in [[Uptown, Downtown]] in the [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] versions of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. In this game, Swinging Scaffoldings act similarly to [[Seesaw]]s, tilting when a player stands on them.

Revision as of 12:00, April 21, 2023

Mario crossing Swinging Scaffoldings

Swinging Scaffoldings, also referred to as suspended iron beams,[1] swaying beams,[2] swinging girders,[3] and swinging beams,[4] are solid objects that appear in the Metro Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. They consist of a single floating iron beam attached to a rope. The beam swings from one side to the other, in such a way that the end of one beam connects to the opposite end of another beam. The rope of the beam is not attached to anything. Mario must cross Swinging Scaffoldings to reach the Power Moon for the sidequest Swinging Scaffolding: Jump!

Swinging Scaffoldings reappear in Uptown, Downtown in the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS versions of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. In this game, Swinging Scaffoldings act similarly to Seesaws, tilting when a player stands on them.

In a third episode of the Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker comic, Captain Toad falls off a Swinging Scaffolding.

See also

References

  1. ^ Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. Super Mario Odyssey Prima Official Guide. Page 132.
  2. ^ Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. Super Mario Odyssey Prima Official Guide. Page 133.
  3. ^ Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. Super Mario Odyssey Prima Official Guide. Page 150.
  4. ^ Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein. Super Mario Odyssey Prima Official Guide. Page 152.