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[[File:Pipe Vault.png|frame|The Pipe Vault]]
[[File:Pipe Vault.png|frame|The Pipe Vault]]
The '''Pipe Vault''' is a system of tunnels that leads to [[Yoshi's Island (location)#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Yo'ster Isle]] in the game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The level is optional; [[Mario]] can simply bypass the Pipe Vault and move on to [[Moleville]] if he wishes. However, the Pipe Vault is the only way to get to [[Yo'ster Isle]]. Much of this area plays out similarly to a side-scrolling ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' game, as the player is restricted to a one-square-wide path and encounters classic enemies such as [[Goomba]]s, [[Thwomp]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Lava Bubble]]s, and [[Nipper Plant|Chompweed]]s.
The '''Pipe Vault''' is a system of tunnels that leads to [[Yoshi's Island (location)#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Yo'ster Isle]] in the game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The level is optional; [[Mario]] can simply bypass the Pipe Vault and move on to [[Moleville]] if he wishes. However, the Pipe Vault is the only way to get to Yo'ster Isle. Much of this area plays out similarly to a side-scrolling ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' game, as the player is restricted to a one-square-wide path and encounters classic enemies such as [[Goomba]]s, [[Thwomp]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Lava Bubble]]s, and [[Nipper Plant|Chompweed]]s.


The Pipe Vault begins with a pit of [[lava]] filled with jumping Lava Bubbles. In order to make it to the other side, Mario must traverse a series of platforms while dodging (or fighting) the Lava Bubbles. If Mario slips and falls into the lava, he will have to go back to start and try again. After the first area, Mario will encounter pipes, treasures, puzzles, games and even a few enemies (many which are fairly weak). There is no boss in the Pipe Vault.
The Pipe Vault begins with a pit of [[lava]] filled with jumping Lava Bubbles. In order to make it to the other side, Mario must traverse a series of platforms while dodging (or fighting) the Lava Bubbles. If Mario slips and falls into the lava, he will have to go back to start and try again. After the first area, Mario will encounter pipes, treasures, puzzles, games and even a few enemies (many which are fairly weak). There is no boss in the Pipe Vault.
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The background music of the Pipe Vault, "Greetings from the Pipes", is a rearrangement of the underground theme from the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
The background music of the Pipe Vault, "Greetings from the Pipes", is a rearrangement of the underground theme from the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
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==[[Goomba-thumping]] game==
==[[Goomba-thumping]] game==
The [[Goomba-thumping]] game is a special [[minigame]] run by a [[Mole (Super Mario RPG)|Mole]] entrepreneur from Moleville. He charges contestants ten [[coin]]s to play the game, and if the contestant can reach a certain number of points, the Mole will give the contestant a special prize. Such prizes include [[Flower Tab]]s, [[Flower Jar]]s, and [[Frog Coin]]s.
The [[Goomba-thumping]] game is a special [[minigame]] run by a [[Mole (Super Mario RPG)|Mole]] entrepreneur from Moleville. He charges contestants ten [[coin]]s to play the game, and if the contestant can reach a certain number of points, the Mole will give the contestant a special prize. Such prizes include [[Flower Tab]]s, [[Flower Jar]]s, and [[Frog Coin]]s.

Revision as of 19:33, August 29, 2024

The Pipe Vault

The Pipe Vault is a system of tunnels that leads to Yo'ster Isle in the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The level is optional; Mario can simply bypass the Pipe Vault and move on to Moleville if he wishes. However, the Pipe Vault is the only way to get to Yo'ster Isle. Much of this area plays out similarly to a side-scrolling Super Mario game, as the player is restricted to a one-square-wide path and encounters classic enemies such as Goombas, Thwomps, Piranha Plants, Lava Bubbles, and Chompweeds.

The Pipe Vault begins with a pit of lava filled with jumping Lava Bubbles. In order to make it to the other side, Mario must traverse a series of platforms while dodging (or fighting) the Lava Bubbles. If Mario slips and falls into the lava, he will have to go back to start and try again. After the first area, Mario will encounter pipes, treasures, puzzles, games and even a few enemies (many which are fairly weak). There is no boss in the Pipe Vault.

The background music of the Pipe Vault, "Greetings from the Pipes", is a rearrangement of the underground theme from the original Super Mario Bros.

Goomba-thumping game

The Goomba-thumping game is a special minigame run by a Mole entrepreneur from Moleville. He charges contestants ten coins to play the game, and if the contestant can reach a certain number of points, the Mole will give the contestant a special prize. Such prizes include Flower Tabs, Flower Jars, and Frog Coins.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パイプダンジョン[?]
Paipu Danjon
Pipe Dungeon; rendered "The Pipeline" in the Shogakukan guide[1].
Chinese (simplified) 水管迷宫[?]
Shuǐguǎn Mígōng
Water Pipe Maze
Chinese (traditional) 水管迷宮[?]
Shuǐguǎn Mígōng
Water Pipe Maze
Dutch Buizentunnel[?] Pipe tunnel
French (NOA) Crypte aux Tuyaux[?] Pipe Crypt
French (NOE) crypte aux Tuyaux[?] Pipe crypt
German Röhrentunnel[?] Pipe Tunnel
Italian Tunnel dei tubi[?] Pipe tunnel
Korean 파이프 던전[?]
Paipeu Deonjeon
Pipe Dungeon
Spanish Red de tuberías[?] Pipe network

References

  1. ^ Super Mario RPG Final Edition. Page 2.