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|image=[[File:mp4 fb3.png|260px]]<br>''Mario Party 4''<br>[[File:Top100TheFinalBattle! 4.png|260px]]<br>''Mario Party: The Top 100''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 4]]''<br>''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''
|type=Boss minigame (''Mario Party 4'')<br>Special minigame (''Mario Party: The Top 100'')
|time=60 seconds on the Final Battle Cube's second and fourth sides (''Mario Party 4'')
|track=The Long Road Up<br>The Final Duel (during Bowser fight)
|sample=''Mario Party 4'':<br>[[File:MP4 The Long Road Up.oga]]<br>''Mario Party 4'' (Bowser fight):<br>[[File:MP4 The Final Duel.oga]]<br>''Mario Party: The Top 100'':<br>[[File:MPTT100 The Long Road Up.oga]]<br>''Mario Party: The Top 100'' (Bowser fight):<br>[[File:MPTT100 The Final Duel.oga]]
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'''The Final Battle!''' is a boss [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' and a Special minigame in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''. In the latter, this is the last minigame in Minigame Island.


Once the player became the star of every board in Story Mode of ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', [[Bowser]] would steal all of his or her presents. The Player then enters the '''Final Battle''' Cube, Bowser's version of the [[Party Cube]]. The objective of the cube was to chase Bowser and retrieve the player's stolen presents.
==Gameplay==
[[File:MP4 Final Battle Cube.png|left|thumb|200px|The Final Battle Cube]]
Once a player becomes the Party Star of every [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] in Story Mode of ''Mario Party 4'', [[Bowser]] steals all of the [[Present Room|present]]s. The player then enters the Final Battle Cube, Bowser's version of the [[Party Cube]]. The objective of the cube is to chase Bowser and retrieve the player's stolen presents.


The player starts with ten hearts, which serve as a life meter. Every time the player got hit, one heart would be taken off. If all hearts were lost, the player lost the mini-game.
The introduction shows the player's character falling out of the sky onto the first side of the cube's platform. The player's character turns around to see Bowser with two [[Koopa Kid]]s taunting the player's character in order to catch up with them.


The first and third sides of the cubye involved hopping on platforms, some of which had fire jets. The player had to be careful not to fall into the magma; any character who touched the lava would instantly lose.
The player starts with ten hearts, which serve as a [[Health Meter]]. Every time the player gets hit, one heart is removed. If all hearts are lost or the timer runs out, the player will lose.


The second and fourth sides involved solving a puzzle similar to the one found in [[Lethal Lava Land]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. In the first puzzle, two [[Koopa Kid|Koopa Kids]] would try to hinder the player's progress by dropping flaming cannonballs and mini-tornadoes. In the second puzzle, Bowser himself would appear wielding a fiery boomerang.
The second and fourth sides of the cube involve hopping on platforms, some of which have [[Fire Bar]]s. The cube also has [[lava]] into which the player has to be careful not to fall. Falling into the lava results in an instant loss. The second side has a path of four platforms, while the fourth side has two paths with six platforms overall. If the player can complete the second side and fourth side each within 60 seconds, they will move on.


The fifth side involved a mini-battle with Bowser. Five buttons are located around the perimeter of the area. By [[Ground Pound|Ground Pounding]] three, an ephemeral triangle would appear, lightning striking anything in it a few seconds later. The goal was to surround Bowser with the triangle, lead him into it, and cause him to get shocked. Bowser could retaliate with his boomerang and flame breath. It took five shockings to down the King Koopa.
The third and fifth sides of the cube involve solving a puzzle similar to the one found in [[Lethal Lava Land]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. The first has three pieces of a 2×2 puzzle, which the player must [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]] to move. Two Koopa Kids try to hinder the player's progress by dropping flaming [[cannonball]]s and mini-tornadoes. The second puzzle has eight pieces of a 3×3 puzzle, and Bowser himself appears, wielding a fiery [[boomerang]]. If the player does not solve the puzzles within five minutes, the player will lose.


Once defeated, Bowser would return the player's presents, and give him or her another present depicted in Bowser's likeness. However, the present usually had an evil twist to it. (Example: Bowser gave [[Luigi]] the [[Bowser TV]], however, it only showed commercials)
The sixth and final side of the cube involves a battle with Bowser. Five buttons are located around the perimeter of the area. After the player ground-pounds three buttons, an ephemeral triangle appears, lightning striking anything in it a few seconds later. The goal is to surround Bowser with the triangle, lead him into it, and cause him to get shocked. Bowser can retaliate with his boomerang and [[Fire Breath|flame breath]]. Later on, he moves while shooting flames and charges at the player. It takes five shocks to defeat Bowser. The player can be damaged by the lightning shock as well. If the player does not defeat Bowser within five minutes, the player will lose.


The Final Battle was also an unlockable special [[Mini-games|mini-game]].
Once defeated, Bowser returns the player's presents and gives them another present depicted in his likeness.


{{Mario Party 4}}
In ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', The Final Battle! is an unlockable Special minigame, with [[Bowser Jr.]] replacing the Koopa Kids and the player starting out with seven hit points instead of ten. During the Bowser battle, the camera rotates to follow the player, rather than staying fixed. There is also no time limit on the second and fourth sides of the cube. Assuming the player does not lose all of their health, the minigame announcer calls out ''"Finish!"'' only after the player defeats Bowser instead of clearing every side. Bowser no longer speaks; instead, all of his pieces of text are replaced by roars. Lastly, falling into the lava now takes away only one hit point (or none during post-hit invincibility) rather than making the player lose instantly.
[[Category: Places]]
 
[[Category: Mini-games]]
<gallery>
[[Category: Mario Party 4 mini-games]]
File:mp4 fb.png|The second side of the Final Battle Cube
[[Category:Mario Party Boss Stages]]
File:mp4 fb2.png|The third side of the Final Battle Cube
File:mp4 finalbattle 4thside.png|The fifth side of the Final Battle Cube
File:mp4 fb3.png|The battle against Bowser
</gallery>
 
==Controls==
===''Mario Party: The Top 100''===
*{{button|3ds|stick}}: Move
*{{button|3ds|A}}: [[Jump]]
*{{button|3ds|A}} in the air: Ground Pound
 
==In-game text==
===''Mario Party: The Top 100''===
*'''Description''' &ndash; ''"Overcome the obstacles to defeat Bowser!"''
*'''On-screen (Bowser Jr. and Bowser Platform)''' &ndash; ''"Jump from platform to platform to chase Bowser Jr./Bowser!"''
*'''On-screen (Bowser Jr. and Bowser Puzzle)''' &ndash; ''"Ground Pound the tiles to solve the puzzle!"''
*'''On-screen (Bowser Battle)''' &ndash; ''"Ground Pound 3 switches to defeat Bowser!"''
 
==Gallery==
===''Mario Party: The Top 100''===
<gallery>
Top100TheFinalBattle! 1.png|The second side of the Final Battle Cube
Top100TheFinalBattle! 2.png|The third side of the Final Battle Cube
Top100TheFinalBattle! 3.png|The fifth side of the Final Battle Cube
Top100TheFinalBattle! 4.png|The battle against Bowser
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=さいごのたたかい!!
|JapR=Saigo no Tatakai!!
|JapM=The Final Fight!!
|Fre=Combat Final!
|FreM=Final Battle!
|Ger=Das letzte Gefecht!
|GerM=The last fight!
|Spa=La prueba final
|SpaM=The Final Trial
|Ita=La sfida finale!
|ItaM=The final challenge!
|Dut=De grote finale
|DutM=The grand finale
}}
 
==See also==
*[[Hexoskeleton]]
 
{{MP4 minigames}}
{{MPTT100 minigames}}
[[Category:Boss minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 4 minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party: The Top 100 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 00:58, December 30, 2024

The Final Battle!
Mp4 fb3.png
Mario Party 4
The Final Battle! from Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party: The Top 100
Appears in Mario Party 4
Mario Party: The Top 100
Type Boss minigame (Mario Party 4)
Special minigame (Mario Party: The Top 100)
Time limit 60 seconds on the Final Battle Cube's second and fourth sides (Mario Party 4)
Music track The Long Road Up
The Final Duel (during Bowser fight)
Music sample
Mario Party 4:

Mario Party 4 (Bowser fight):

Mario Party: The Top 100:

Mario Party: The Top 100 (Bowser fight):

The Final Battle! is a boss minigame in Mario Party 4 and a Special minigame in Mario Party: The Top 100. In the latter, this is the last minigame in Minigame Island.

Gameplay[edit]

The Final Battle Cube in The Final Battle! from Mario Party 4
The Final Battle Cube

Once a player becomes the Party Star of every board in Story Mode of Mario Party 4, Bowser steals all of the presents. The player then enters the Final Battle Cube, Bowser's version of the Party Cube. The objective of the cube is to chase Bowser and retrieve the player's stolen presents.

The introduction shows the player's character falling out of the sky onto the first side of the cube's platform. The player's character turns around to see Bowser with two Koopa Kids taunting the player's character in order to catch up with them.

The player starts with ten hearts, which serve as a Health Meter. Every time the player gets hit, one heart is removed. If all hearts are lost or the timer runs out, the player will lose.

The second and fourth sides of the cube involve hopping on platforms, some of which have Fire Bars. The cube also has lava into which the player has to be careful not to fall. Falling into the lava results in an instant loss. The second side has a path of four platforms, while the fourth side has two paths with six platforms overall. If the player can complete the second side and fourth side each within 60 seconds, they will move on.

The third and fifth sides of the cube involve solving a puzzle similar to the one found in Lethal Lava Land in Super Mario 64. The first has three pieces of a 2×2 puzzle, which the player must ground-pound to move. Two Koopa Kids try to hinder the player's progress by dropping flaming cannonballs and mini-tornadoes. The second puzzle has eight pieces of a 3×3 puzzle, and Bowser himself appears, wielding a fiery boomerang. If the player does not solve the puzzles within five minutes, the player will lose.

The sixth and final side of the cube involves a battle with Bowser. Five buttons are located around the perimeter of the area. After the player ground-pounds three buttons, an ephemeral triangle appears, lightning striking anything in it a few seconds later. The goal is to surround Bowser with the triangle, lead him into it, and cause him to get shocked. Bowser can retaliate with his boomerang and flame breath. Later on, he moves while shooting flames and charges at the player. It takes five shocks to defeat Bowser. The player can be damaged by the lightning shock as well. If the player does not defeat Bowser within five minutes, the player will lose.

Once defeated, Bowser returns the player's presents and gives them another present depicted in his likeness.

In Mario Party: The Top 100, The Final Battle! is an unlockable Special minigame, with Bowser Jr. replacing the Koopa Kids and the player starting out with seven hit points instead of ten. During the Bowser battle, the camera rotates to follow the player, rather than staying fixed. There is also no time limit on the second and fourth sides of the cube. Assuming the player does not lose all of their health, the minigame announcer calls out "Finish!" only after the player defeats Bowser instead of clearing every side. Bowser no longer speaks; instead, all of his pieces of text are replaced by roars. Lastly, falling into the lava now takes away only one hit point (or none during post-hit invincibility) rather than making the player lose instantly.

Controls[edit]

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Circle Pad: Move
  • A Button: Jump
  • A Button in the air: Ground Pound

In-game text[edit]

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Description"Overcome the obstacles to defeat Bowser!"
  • On-screen (Bowser Jr. and Bowser Platform)"Jump from platform to platform to chase Bowser Jr./Bowser!"
  • On-screen (Bowser Jr. and Bowser Puzzle)"Ground Pound the tiles to solve the puzzle!"
  • On-screen (Bowser Battle)"Ground Pound 3 switches to defeat Bowser!"

Gallery[edit]

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さいごのたたかい!![?]
Saigo no Tatakai!!
The Final Fight!!
Dutch De grote finale[?] The grand finale
French Combat Final![?] Final Battle!
German Das letzte Gefecht![?] The last fight!
Italian La sfida finale![?] The final challenge!
Spanish La prueba final[?] The Final Trial

See also[edit]