Bowser's Tank Terror: Difference between revisions
Airship804 (talk | contribs) m (→Phase 2) |
Tag: Mobile edit |
||
(47 intermediate revisions by 29 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{minigame | {{minigame infobox | ||
|image= | |image=[[File:Bowser's Tank Terror MP10.png|300px]] | ||
[[File:Bowser's Tank Terror MP10.png|300px]] | |appears_in=''[[Mario Party 10]]'' | ||
| | |type=Boss minigame | ||
|type=Boss | |track=Bowser!<br>Bowser Showdown<br>Dry Bowser!<br>Dry Bowser Showdown | ||
|sample=Bowser!:<br>[[File:MP10 Bowser!.oga]]<br>Bowser Showdown:<br>[[File:MP10 Bowser Showdown.oga]]<br>Dry Bowser!:<br>[[File:MP10 Dry Bowser!.oga]]<br>Dry Bowser Showdown:<br>[[File:MP10 Dry Bowser Showdown.oga]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Bowser's Tank Terror''' is the final | '''Bowser's Tank Terror''' is the final boss [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''. It takes place in [[Chaos Castle]] and pits players against [[Bowser]]. | ||
== | ==Introduction== | ||
The minigame takes place in a volcanic landscape, in the middle of a sea of lava. The players are shown piloting small tanks on a square arena resembling a small castle. The camera focuses on the center of the arena as Bowser is lifted in by an elevator, piloting a large purple tank with five | The minigame takes place in a volcanic landscape, in the middle of a sea of [[lava]]. The players are shown piloting small tanks on a square arena resembling a small castle. The camera focuses on the center of the arena as Bowser is lifted in by an elevator, piloting a large purple tank with five [[cannon]]s. After laughing at the players, he sits at the controls and roars, beginning the minigame. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Unlike most boss minigames, the gameplay changes drastically between phases. | Unlike in most boss minigames, the gameplay changes drastically between phases. | ||
===Phase 1=== | ===Phase 1=== | ||
Initially, players must fire | Initially, players must fire [[bomb]]s at Bowser's tank, gaining one [[point]] per hit. [[Super Mushroom|Mushrooms]] in [[bubble]]s periodically float into the arena; touching one enlarges the player, doubling their damage but slowing their speed. If hit while giant, the player shrinks back to normal; if hit at normal size, the player bounces off Bowser's tank (if they hit his tank with their tank). | ||
Bowser mainly attacks by firing spiked bombs from his tank's main cannon, but he can also launch flame jets from the four cannons on the corners of the vehicle | Bowser mainly attacks by firing spiked bombs from his tank's main cannon, but he can also launch flame jets from the four cannons on the corners of the vehicle—at this point, he usually rotates in place to try to catch players offguard. Being hit by any of Bowser's attacks deducts two points from the player's total. Touching Bowser's tank does no damage, but it can still shrink a giant player. | ||
As Bowser takes damage, his tank | As Bowser takes damage, his tank begins losing parts of its armor, including its side cannons (disabling one of his flame jets). When his [[Health Meter|health]] approaches the halfway point, Bowser begins using a charge attack that takes away two points from any player it hits. | ||
When Bowser loses half of his health, his tank | When Bowser loses half of his health, his tank blows up and hurls him into the lava north of the arena. However, he quickly returns as [[Dry Bowser]], enlarging himself and destroying the outer edges of the arena with an angry roar. | ||
===Phase 2=== | ===Phase 2=== | ||
[[File:Dry Bowser MP10 in battle.png|thumb|left]]Now on a smaller, rectangular arena, players must continue to fire at Dry Bowser to earn points and deplete his health. Mushrooms | [[File:Dry Bowser MP10 in battle.png|thumb|left|The second phase of Bowser's Tank Terror]] | ||
Now on a smaller, rectangular arena, players must continue to fire at Dry Bowser to earn points and deplete his health. Mushrooms still spawn periodically, enabling players to double their damage output until they get hit. | |||
Dry Bowser mainly attacks by breathing large blue fireballs or throwing bones across the stage. He can also jump into the background (out of the range of the players' cannons) and bombard the stage with fireballs; players should watch for the blue spots and move to another part of the stage. All of Dry Bowser's attacks take three points from anyone they hit; his fireballs can redirect the movement of Mushrooms that touch them, but his bone attack | Dry Bowser mainly attacks by breathing large blue fireballs or throwing bones across the stage. He can also jump into the background (out of the range of the players' cannons) and bombard the stage with fireballs; players should watch for the blue spots and move to another part of the stage. All of Dry Bowser's attacks take three points from anyone they hit; his fireballs can redirect the movement of Mushrooms that touch them, but his bone attack knocks them out of the arena. | ||
Bowser has 286 hit points in total, across both phases. The player who lands the finishing blow gets 10 extra points before the result screen is shown. The player with the most points overall wins the minigame. | |||
===Ending=== | |||
After gaining the last hit, Dry Bowser glows brightly while clutching his stomach in pain before exploding. | |||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
{{button|wii|pad}} − Move | *{{button|wii|pad}} − Move | ||
{{button|wii|2}} − Fire | *{{button|wii|2}} − Fire | ||
==In-game | ==In-game text== | ||
'' | ''Attack with {{button|wii|2}}! Power up with Mushrooms!'' | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{ | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=クッパのファイナルタンクバトル | |Jap=クッパのファイナルタンクバトル | ||
|JapR=Kuppa no fainaru tanku batoru | |JapR=Kuppa no fainaru tanku batoru | ||
|JapM=Bowser's Final Tank Battle | |JapM=Bowser's Final Tank Battle | ||
|Ger=Bowsers Kettenkeilerei | |Ger=Bowsers Kettenkeilerei | ||
|GerM= | |GerM=Bowser's Chain Melee | ||
|Por=Tanque Terrível do Bowser | |||
|PorM=Bowser's Dreadful Tank | |||
|Fre= Tank terrible de Bowser | |||
|FreM= Bowser's terrible tank | |||
|SpaA=Tanque terrorífico de Bowser | |||
|SpaAM=Bowser's Terrifying Tank | |||
|SpaE=Bowser el Destructor acorazado | |||
|SpaEM=Bowser the Armored Destroyer | |||
|Ita=Bowser, il distruttore corazzato | |||
|ItaM=Bowser, the armored destroyer | |||
|Dut=Bowsers Tanktoren | |||
|DutM=Bowser's Tank Tower | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*When the players jump in shock at Dry Bowser's appearance, they have a unique voice clip not heard in any other minigame. | |||
*This is the only boss minigame where the boss icon changes. | |||
[[Category:Boss | {{MP10 minigames}} | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 10 | [[Category:Boss minigames]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 10 minigames]] |
Latest revision as of 00:25, November 3, 2024
Bowser's Tank Terror | |||
---|---|---|---|
Appears in | Mario Party 10 | ||
Type | Boss minigame | ||
Music track | Bowser! Bowser Showdown Dry Bowser! Dry Bowser Showdown | ||
|
Bowser's Tank Terror is the final boss minigame appearing in Mario Party 10. It takes place in Chaos Castle and pits players against Bowser.
Introduction[edit]
The minigame takes place in a volcanic landscape, in the middle of a sea of lava. The players are shown piloting small tanks on a square arena resembling a small castle. The camera focuses on the center of the arena as Bowser is lifted in by an elevator, piloting a large purple tank with five cannons. After laughing at the players, he sits at the controls and roars, beginning the minigame.
Gameplay[edit]
Unlike in most boss minigames, the gameplay changes drastically between phases.
Phase 1[edit]
Initially, players must fire bombs at Bowser's tank, gaining one point per hit. Mushrooms in bubbles periodically float into the arena; touching one enlarges the player, doubling their damage but slowing their speed. If hit while giant, the player shrinks back to normal; if hit at normal size, the player bounces off Bowser's tank (if they hit his tank with their tank).
Bowser mainly attacks by firing spiked bombs from his tank's main cannon, but he can also launch flame jets from the four cannons on the corners of the vehicle—at this point, he usually rotates in place to try to catch players offguard. Being hit by any of Bowser's attacks deducts two points from the player's total. Touching Bowser's tank does no damage, but it can still shrink a giant player.
As Bowser takes damage, his tank begins losing parts of its armor, including its side cannons (disabling one of his flame jets). When his health approaches the halfway point, Bowser begins using a charge attack that takes away two points from any player it hits.
When Bowser loses half of his health, his tank blows up and hurls him into the lava north of the arena. However, he quickly returns as Dry Bowser, enlarging himself and destroying the outer edges of the arena with an angry roar.
Phase 2[edit]
Now on a smaller, rectangular arena, players must continue to fire at Dry Bowser to earn points and deplete his health. Mushrooms still spawn periodically, enabling players to double their damage output until they get hit.
Dry Bowser mainly attacks by breathing large blue fireballs or throwing bones across the stage. He can also jump into the background (out of the range of the players' cannons) and bombard the stage with fireballs; players should watch for the blue spots and move to another part of the stage. All of Dry Bowser's attacks take three points from anyone they hit; his fireballs can redirect the movement of Mushrooms that touch them, but his bone attack knocks them out of the arena.
Bowser has 286 hit points in total, across both phases. The player who lands the finishing blow gets 10 extra points before the result screen is shown. The player with the most points overall wins the minigame.
Ending[edit]
After gaining the last hit, Dry Bowser glows brightly while clutching his stomach in pain before exploding.
Controls[edit]
- − Move
- − Fire
In-game text[edit]
Attack with ! Power up with Mushrooms!
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | クッパのファイナルタンクバトル[?] Kuppa no fainaru tanku batoru |
Bowser's Final Tank Battle | |
Dutch | Bowsers Tanktoren[?] | Bowser's Tank Tower | |
French | Tank terrible de Bowser[?] | Bowser's terrible tank | |
German | Bowsers Kettenkeilerei[?] | Bowser's Chain Melee | |
Italian | Bowser, il distruttore corazzato[?] | Bowser, the armored destroyer | |
Portuguese | Tanque Terrível do Bowser[?] | Bowser's Dreadful Tank | |
Spanish (NOA) | Tanque terrorífico de Bowser[?] | Bowser's Terrifying Tank | |
Spanish (NOE) | Bowser el Destructor acorazado[?] | Bowser the Armored Destroyer |
Trivia[edit]
- When the players jump in shock at Dry Bowser's appearance, they have a unique voice clip not heard in any other minigame.
- This is the only boss minigame where the boss icon changes.