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==Adventure Mode== | ==Adventure Mode== | ||
In Adventure Mode, Inferno Island is the sixth area visited. It is the resting place of the final [[Power Stone]], and [[Mario]] and [[Toad]] come here hoping to obtain it before the [[Lucien]]-controlled [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]] do. When they arrive on the island, they are confronted by [[Boom Boom]], who | In Adventure Mode, Inferno Island is the sixth area visited. It is the resting place of the final [[Power Stone]], and [[Mario]] and [[Toad]] come here hoping to obtain it before the [[Lucien]]-controlled [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]] do. When they arrive on the island, they are confronted by [[Boom Boom]], who refuses to let them pass unless Mario defeats him in a tennis match. This opens up access to the Castle Bridge and Castle Practice Court, where Mario can attempt to hit 30 shots past a [[Chain Chomp]] or score 1,000 points in a panel challenge, respectively. Both of these missions are optional; completing the latter rewards Mario with the [[Flame Racket]]. Upon arriving at the Castle Gates, Mario must take down a horde of [[Bowser]]'s minions to gain entry to Bowser's Castle. The Power Stone is guarded by a [[Bowser Statue]]. However, after it is destroyed, the Power Stone is discovered to have been stolen by Wario and Waluigi, who took it while Mario and Toad were distracted. This forces [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], and [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] to compete in a [[Lucien Cup Finals|tournament]] with Lucien's puppets for the remaining Power Stones. | ||
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|JapR= | |JapR=Atchīno-tō | ||
|JapM= | |JapM="Hottino" Island; from「あっちい」(''atchii''), a diminutive form of「暑い」(''atsui'', "hot"), and ''-ino'' (Italian suffix used for indicating an ethnic or geographical origin) | ||
|ChiS=炼狱熔岩岛 | |ChiS=炼狱熔岩岛 | ||
|ChiSR=Liànyù Róngyán Dǎo | |ChiSR=Liànyù Róngyán Dǎo | ||
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|Fre= | |Fre=Île Ferno | ||
|FreM= | |FreM="Ferno" Island; abridging of "inferno" | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:04, October 12, 2024
Inferno Island | |
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Ball speed | Fast |
Bounce strength | Strongest |
Appears in | Mario Tennis Aces |
Inferno Island, also referred to as Infernal Island,[1] is a court in Mario Tennis Aces that takes place in a volcano area. It mostly consists of an arch over some lava. The court's gimmick is Mechakoopas that exit out of holes and meander around the court before momentarily exploding. The court has a fast ball speed and the strongest bounce strength in the game, and takes place outside Bowser's Castle. On this court, Mechakoopas act as line judges and a Parabones acts as the referee, while Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Koopa Paratroopas, Hammer Bros. and Sledge Bros. spectate.
In-game description[edit]
- "Bowser's Castle, built on a blazing island surrounded by hot lava. Those Mechakoopas are too hot to handle!"
Adventure Mode[edit]
In Adventure Mode, Inferno Island is the sixth area visited. It is the resting place of the final Power Stone, and Mario and Toad come here hoping to obtain it before the Lucien-controlled Wario and Waluigi do. When they arrive on the island, they are confronted by Boom Boom, who refuses to let them pass unless Mario defeats him in a tennis match. This opens up access to the Castle Bridge and Castle Practice Court, where Mario can attempt to hit 30 shots past a Chain Chomp or score 1,000 points in a panel challenge, respectively. Both of these missions are optional; completing the latter rewards Mario with the Flame Racket. Upon arriving at the Castle Gates, Mario must take down a horde of Bowser's minions to gain entry to Bowser's Castle. The Power Stone is guarded by a Bowser Statue. However, after it is destroyed, the Power Stone is discovered to have been stolen by Wario and Waluigi, who took it while Mario and Toad were distracted. This forces Mario, Peach, and Daisy to compete in a tournament with Lucien's puppets for the remaining Power Stones.
Missions[edit]
Mission | Location | Description |
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Mechakoopa Crisis |
Inferno Island | "Beware the Mechakoopas and defeat Boom Boom!" |
Sure Shot Challenge (Advanced) |
Castle Bridge | "Hit 30 shots past your opponent with fewer than three misses!" |
Panel Challenge (Advanced) |
Castle Practice Court | "Score 1,000 points within the time limit!" |
Defeat Bowser's Minions! |
Castle Gates | "Get rid of Bowser's minions within the time limit!" |
Battle the Treasure Guardian! |
Bowser's Castle | "Defeat the boss of Inferno Island within the time limit!" |
Music[edit]
Inferno Island | File info |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | アッチーノ島[?] Atchīno-tō |
"Hottino" Island; from「あっちい」(atchii), a diminutive form of「暑い」(atsui, "hot"), and -ino (Italian suffix used for indicating an ethnic or geographical origin) | |
Chinese (simplified) | 炼狱熔岩岛[?] Liànyù Róngyán Dǎo |
Purgatory Lava Island | |
Chinese (traditional) | 煉獄熔岩島[?] Liànyù Róngyán Dǎo |
Purgatory Lava Island | |
French | Île Ferno[2][3] | "Ferno" Island; abridging of "inferno" | |
Italian | Isola infernale[?] | Inferno island | |
Spanish | Isla Caldera[?] | Cauldron island |
References[edit]
- ^ "Why are Mechakoopas so dangerous on the Infernal Island court?" — Nintendo Switch Multiplayer Games Trivia Quiz. Play Nintendo. Retrieved February 14, 2021. (Archived July 21, 2020, 01:24:19 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^ OcariKnights (July 13, 2018). [LP] Mario Tennis Aces #07 : Volcan grondant. YouTube (French). Retrieved September 1, 2024.
- ^ Polo (July 13, 2018). IL Y A DES KAMIKAZES DANS CE JEU !? | Mario Tennis Aces #8. YouTube (Canadian French). Retrieved September 1, 2024.