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'''Fur Step Island''' is the very first island visited in [[Lake Lapcat]], the main location of the ''[[ | '''Fur Step Island''' is the very first island visited in [[Lake Lapcat]], the main location of the ''[[Bowser's Fury]]'' campaign of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', visited immediately after [[Mario]] stumbles upon the portal leading to [[Lake Lapcat]]. Its name is a portmanteau of "first step" and "cat fur." It is a long strip of grassy land that contains a shipwrecked [[Airship]] (possibly the same one seen in the credits before Bowser became [[Fury Bowser]]), and is where Mario first comes into contact with Fury Bowser. Though it is the first location of the game, only its first Cat Shine can be collected. The other four Cat Shines and the Cat Shine Shards can only be collected after beating the main story. This island also cannot be revisited until then, as it is surrounded by the black goop and the ledge by the lighthouse is blocked off by an invisible wall. | ||
During the start, [[amiibo]] cannot be scanned, items from the [[item storage]] disappear when the player attempts to use one, and as of version 1.1.0, collecting 100 coins only grants the player a [[Super Mushroom]]. | During the start, [[amiibo]] cannot be scanned, items from the [[item storage]] disappear when the player attempts to use one, and as of version 1.1.0, collecting 100 coins only grants the player a [[Super Mushroom]]. | ||
[[Toadette]] also appears near the Airship after the story has been completed and asks Mario to look for the members of the [[Toad Brigade]], who join her here after they are found. After defeating [[Giant Bowser]] at least once, the [[goop]] is removed. | [[Toadette]] also appears near the Airship after the story has been completed and asks Mario to look for the members of the [[Toad Brigade]], who join her here after they are found. After defeating [[Giant Bowser]] at least once, the [[goop]] is removed. | ||
==Cat Shines== | ==Cat Shines== | ||
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Name | Name | ||
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Description | Description | ||
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|style="vertical-align: top;"| | !style="vertical-align: top;background:yellow"|1 | ||
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'''Make the Lighthouse Shine''' | '''Make the Lighthouse Shine''' | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;"| | |style="vertical-align: top;"| | ||
From the start, [[Mario]] must head toward the shipwrecked vessel and have [[Fury Bowser]] destroy a barrage of [[Fury Block]]s leading toward a short set of stairs, where he may then collect the [[Cat Shine]]. Notably, this is the first Cat Shine in the game the player collects, and the only one that can only be collected during the player's first visit. | From the start, [[Mario]] must head toward the shipwrecked vessel and have [[Fury Bowser]] destroy a barrage of [[Fury Block]]s leading toward a short set of stairs, where he may then collect the [[Cat Shine]]. Notably, this is the first Cat Shine in the game the player collects, and the only one that can only be collected during the player's first visit. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;"| | !style="vertical-align: top;background:yellow"|2 | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;" align=center| | |||
'''Junior's Graffiti Gratitude''' | '''Junior's Graffiti Gratitude''' | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;"| | |style="vertical-align: top;"| | ||
Available only after completing the main story. Mario must head to the ship to find a ? panel in the center of the floor. The player must tap on it to have [[Bowser Jr.]] paint a large picture, revealing the Cat Shine. | Available only after completing the main story. Mario must head to the ship to find a ? panel in the center of the floor. The player must tap on it to have [[Bowser Jr.]] paint a large picture, revealing the Cat Shine. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;"| | !style="vertical-align: top;background:yellow"|3 | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;" align=center| | |||
'''Fury Shadow on Deck''' | '''Fury Shadow on Deck''' | ||
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Available only after completing the main story. Mario must confront the [[Fury Shadow]], chase it, and hit it | Available only after completing the main story. Mario must confront the [[Fury Shadow]], chase it, and hit it three times to defeat it, after which the Cat Shine is revealed. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;"| | !style="vertical-align: top;background:yellow"|4 | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;" align=center| | |||
'''Five Cat Shine Shards''' | '''Five Cat Shine Shards''' | ||
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Available only after completing the main story. Mario must collect the five [[Cat Shine Shard]]s surrounding the shipwreck area to obtain the Cat Shine itself. | Available only after completing the main story. Mario must collect the five [[Cat Shine Shard]]s surrounding the shipwreck area to obtain the Cat Shine itself. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;"| | !style="vertical-align: top;background:yellow"|5 | ||
|style="vertical-align: top;" align=center| | |||
'''Blast the Fury Blocks''' | '''Blast the Fury Blocks''' | ||
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|JapR=Fāsu-tō | |JapR=Fāsu-tō | ||
|JapM=Pun on "first" and「島」(''tō'', the on'yomi reading of "island") | |JapM=Pun on "first" and「島」(''tō'', the on'yomi reading of "island") | ||
|ChiS=发始岛 | |||
|ChiSM=Starting Island (“发始” has similar pronunciation with 「ファース」) | |||
|ChiT=發始島 | |ChiT=發始島 | ||
|ChiTM=Starting Island | |ChiTM=Starting Island | ||
|Spa=Islote Bigotes | |Spa=Islote Bigotes | ||
|SpaM=Whiskers Islet | |SpaM=Whiskers Islet | ||
| | |Fre=Îlot des Pas de velours | ||
| | |FreM=Soft-footed steps Islet | ||
|Ger=Auftakt-Eiland | |Ger=Auftakt-Eiland | ||
|GerM=Prelude island | |GerM=Prelude island | ||
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|PorM=Furball Island | |PorM=Furball Island | ||
|Kor=첫걸음 섬 | |Kor=첫걸음 섬 | ||
|KorR= | |KorR=Cheotgeorum Sum | ||
|KorM=First-Step Island | |KorM=First-Step Island | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*This island is similar to the [[Gateway Galaxy]] from the first ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', as both areas have their very first mission visited upon starting the game, and once [[Mario]] collects the required collectible, he is forbidden from returning to the area until he advances enough in the game. | |||
==Navigation== | |||
{{SM3DW}} | {{SM3DW}} | ||
[[Category:Islands]] | [[Category:Islands]] |
Latest revision as of 20:17, November 5, 2024
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Fur Step Island is the very first island visited in Lake Lapcat, the main location of the Bowser's Fury campaign of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, visited immediately after Mario stumbles upon the portal leading to Lake Lapcat. Its name is a portmanteau of "first step" and "cat fur." It is a long strip of grassy land that contains a shipwrecked Airship (possibly the same one seen in the credits before Bowser became Fury Bowser), and is where Mario first comes into contact with Fury Bowser. Though it is the first location of the game, only its first Cat Shine can be collected. The other four Cat Shines and the Cat Shine Shards can only be collected after beating the main story. This island also cannot be revisited until then, as it is surrounded by the black goop and the ledge by the lighthouse is blocked off by an invisible wall.
During the start, amiibo cannot be scanned, items from the item storage disappear when the player attempts to use one, and as of version 1.1.0, collecting 100 coins only grants the player a Super Mushroom.
Toadette also appears near the Airship after the story has been completed and asks Mario to look for the members of the Toad Brigade, who join her here after they are found. After defeating Giant Bowser at least once, the goop is removed.
Cat Shines[edit]
# |
Name |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 |
Make the Lighthouse Shine |
From the start, Mario must head toward the shipwrecked vessel and have Fury Bowser destroy a barrage of Fury Blocks leading toward a short set of stairs, where he may then collect the Cat Shine. Notably, this is the first Cat Shine in the game the player collects, and the only one that can only be collected during the player's first visit. |
2 |
Junior's Graffiti Gratitude |
Available only after completing the main story. Mario must head to the ship to find a ? panel in the center of the floor. The player must tap on it to have Bowser Jr. paint a large picture, revealing the Cat Shine. |
3 |
Fury Shadow on Deck |
Available only after completing the main story. Mario must confront the Fury Shadow, chase it, and hit it three times to defeat it, after which the Cat Shine is revealed. |
4 |
Five Cat Shine Shards |
Available only after completing the main story. Mario must collect the five Cat Shine Shards surrounding the shipwreck area to obtain the Cat Shine itself. |
5 |
Blast the Fury Blocks |
Available only after completing the main story. Mario must coax Fury Bowser into blasting fire onto the Fury Blocks located behind the Airship, breaking them open to reveal a Cat Shine. |
Cat Shine Shards[edit]
- Found on top of the tallest cat shaped rocky mountain.
- Found on top of the broken mast on the Airship.
- Found in a tiny alcove along the side of the Airship at water level.
- Found on top of the Bowser-shaped heading of the Airship.
- Found on top of a Cat Goomba Tower near the lighthouse.
Enemies[edit]
Cat Goombas
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ファース島[?] Fāsu-tō |
Pun on "first" and「島」(tō, the on'yomi reading of "island") | |
Chinese (simplified) | 发始岛[?] | Starting Island (“发始” has similar pronunciation with 「ファース」) | |
Chinese (traditional) | 發始島[?] | Starting Island | |
Dutch | Snorhaarstrand[?] | Whisker Beach | |
French | Îlot des Pas de velours[?] | Soft-footed steps Islet | |
German | Auftakt-Eiland[?] | Prelude island | |
Italian | Isola Gattosa[?] | Cat-ty Island | |
Korean | 첫걸음 섬[?] Cheotgeorum Sum |
First-Step Island | |
Portuguese | Ilha Bola de Pelo[?] | Furball Island | |
Spanish | Islote Bigotes[?] | Whiskers Islet |
Trivia[edit]
- This island is similar to the Gateway Galaxy from the first Super Mario Galaxy, as both areas have their very first mission visited upon starting the game, and once Mario collects the required collectible, he is forbidden from returning to the area until he advances enough in the game.