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'''Trickity Tower''' is | '''Trickity Tower''' is a [[List of locations|location]] in ''[[Bowser's Fury]]''. It and a few other islands of [[Lake Lapcat]] surround the Ruins [[Giga Bell]]. As the name suggests, the island initially looks like an empty space, but is actually a large tower surrounded by a large blue invisible path, similar to the one used in [[Footlight Lane]], to trick the player. | ||
==Cat Shines== | ==Cat Shines== | ||
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{{content description | |||
|name1='''So Close Yet So Far''' | |||
|description1=Mario has to climb up a tower with invisible platforms and Cat Spikes. When he reaches the top, he can drop down a hole to collect a Cat Shine. | |||
|name2='''Blue Coin Bustle''' | |||
|description2=A [[P Switch]] can be found in front of the entrance gate to the island. Once it is activated, Mario must collect all of the Blue Coins surrounding the tower. | |||
|name3='''Hurry! Watch Your Step!''' | |||
|description3=The player must ground pound a [[Ground-Pound Switch]] to reveal a path with some blocks, which must be climbed to reach a [[Cat Shine]]. | |||
'''So Close Yet So Far''' | |name4='''Five Cat Shine Shards''' | ||
| | |description4=The player must collect the five [[Cat Shine Shard]]s in the area. | ||
Mario has to climb up a tower with invisible platforms and Cat Spikes. When he reaches the top, he can drop down a hole to collect a Cat Shine. | |name5='''Blast the Fury Blocks''' | ||
| | |description5=Mario must make [[Fury Bowser]] use his attacks to break open some nearby Fury Blocks. | ||
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'''Blue Coin Bustle''' | |||
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A [[P Switch]] can be found in front of the entrance gate to the island. Once it is activated, Mario must collect all of the Blue Coins surrounding the tower. | |||
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'''Hurry! Watch Your Step!''' | |||
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The player must ground pound a [[Ground-Pound Switch]] to reveal a path with some blocks, which must be climbed to reach a [[Cat Shine]]. | |||
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'''Five Cat Shine Shards''' | |||
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The player must collect the five [[Cat Shine Shard]]s in the area. | |||
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'''Blast the Fury Blocks''' | |||
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Mario must make [[Fury Bowser]] use his attacks to break open some nearby Fury Blocks. | |||
==Cat Shine Shards== | ==Cat Shine Shards== | ||
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|JapM=Invisible Island | |JapM=Invisible Island | ||
|ChiS=透明岛 | |||
|ChiSM=Invisible Island | |||
|ChiT=透明島 | |ChiT=透明島 | ||
|ChiTM=Invisible Island | |ChiTM=Invisible Island | ||
|Spa=Torre Invisible | |Spa=Torre Invisible | ||
|SpaM=Invisible Tower | |SpaM=Invisible Tower | ||
| | |Fre=Château Félinvisible | ||
| | |FreM=Felinvisible Castle<br>''Félinvisible'' is a combination of ''félin'' ("feline") and ''invisible'' ("invisible") | ||
|Dut=Camouflagekasteel | |Dut=Camouflagekasteel | ||
|DutM=Camouflage Castle | |DutM=Camouflage Castle |
Latest revision as of 20:16, September 19, 2024
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Game | Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury | ||
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Trickity Tower is a location in Bowser's Fury. It and a few other islands of Lake Lapcat surround the Ruins Giga Bell. As the name suggests, the island initially looks like an empty space, but is actually a large tower surrounded by a large blue invisible path, similar to the one used in Footlight Lane, to trick the player.
Cat Shines[edit]
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Image | Name | Description
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So Close Yet So Far | Mario has to climb up a tower with invisible platforms and Cat Spikes. When he reaches the top, he can drop down a hole to collect a Cat Shine. | |
Blue Coin Bustle | A P Switch can be found in front of the entrance gate to the island. Once it is activated, Mario must collect all of the Blue Coins surrounding the tower. | |
Hurry! Watch Your Step! | The player must ground pound a Ground-Pound Switch to reveal a path with some blocks, which must be climbed to reach a Cat Shine. | |
Five Cat Shine Shards | The player must collect the five Cat Shine Shards in the area. | |
Blast the Fury Blocks | Mario must make Fury Bowser use his attacks to break open some nearby Fury Blocks. |
Cat Shine Shards[edit]
- Found under an invisible bridge near the water.
- Found above the first Spike after the first Cat Shine Shard.
- Found on a narrow platform, reached by jumping off a narrow path.
- Found on an invisible platform after the Crate stack, separated from the main path.
- Found on a secret path that goes under the main path, before the third Cat Shine Shard.
Enemies[edit]
Cat Spikes
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | トウメイ島[?] Tōmei Tō |
Invisible Island | |
Chinese (simplified) | 透明岛[?] | Invisible Island | |
Chinese (traditional) | 透明島[?] | Invisible Island | |
Dutch | Camouflagekasteel[?] | Camouflage Castle | |
French | Château Félinvisible[?] | Felinvisible Castle Félinvisible is a combination of félin ("feline") and invisible ("invisible") |
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German | Trügerischer Turm[?] | Deceptive Tower | |
Italian | Torre Invisibile[?] | Invisible Tower | |
Korean | 투명 섬[?] Tumyung Sum |
Transparency Island | |
Portuguese | Torre Invisível[?] | Invisible Tower | |
Spanish | Torre Invisible[?] | Invisible Tower |