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|game=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' | |game=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' | ||
|difficulty=★★★ | |difficulty=★★★ | ||
|powerup=[[Elephant Fruit]] | |||
|wonder=Causes pipes to fall | |wonder=Causes pipes to fall | ||
|boss=[[Bowser Jr.]] / [[Wonder Bowser Jr.]] | |||
|before_alt= | |before_alt= | ||
|before=[[Wiggler Race Mountaineering!|<<]] | |before=[[Wiggler Race Mountaineering!|<<]] | ||
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'''Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace''' is a level in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', being the final level in [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]]. The level takes place in a [[castle|palace]], with a fight against [[Bowser Jr.]] at the end. The path to the palace is unlocked after clearing [[Wiggler Race Mountaineering!]], but the palace itself is locked and can only be opened with fourteen Pipe-Rock Plateau Wonder Seeds. Clearing it unlocks a path to enter [[Petal Isles]] for the first time. This level contains one [[Wonder Seed]], as well as the first [[Royal Seed]]. | |||
{{quote|Let's take back the palace! And don't forget that you can press {{button|switch|R}} if you want to change the [[Badge (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)|badge]] we're using, OK?|Prince Florian|Super Mario Bros. Wonder}} | |||
'''Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace''' is a level in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', being the final level in [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]]. The level takes place in a [[castle|palace]], with a fight against [[Bowser Jr.]] at the end. The path to the palace is unlocked after clearing [[Wiggler Race Mountaineering!]], but the palace itself is locked and can only be opened with fourteen Pipe-Rock Plateau Wonder Seeds. Clearing it unlocks a path to enter [[Petal Isles]] for the first time. This level contains one [[Wonder Seed]], as well as the first [[Royal Seed]]. This level has a difficulty of three stars, making it the only palace in the game (not counting [[The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage]]) to not have a four-star difficulty. | |||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
The player starts at the entrance of the palace, where a Talking Flower is disgusted by a nearby vine. Once inside the palace, Wonder power causes [[Bone Goomba]]s to appear out of thin air. A row of blocks, consisting of [[Brick Block|brick]], [[Rotating Block|rotating]], and [[Hard Block|hard]] kinds connect to rectangular platforms. The left platform has a [[ | The player starts at the entrance of the palace, where a Talking Flower is disgusted by a nearby vine. Once inside the palace, Wonder power causes [[Bone Goomba]]s to appear out of thin air. A row of blocks, consisting of [[Brick Block|brick]], [[Rotating Block|rotating]], and [[Hard Block|hard]] kinds connect to rectangular platforms. The left platform has a [[Wow Bud]] that when touched, causes coins to appear. A [[Hidden Character Block]] is also here, which only [[Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]] can see. The right platform has a [[? Block]] that contains an [[Elephant Fruit]], or a [[Super Mushroom]] if the player is small. | ||
After progressing a little bit, there is a group of [[coin]]s and a [[flower coin]], but two pipes block the way. A nearby | After progressing a little bit, there is a group of [[coin]]s and a [[flower coin]], but two pipes block the way. A nearby Wow Bud lowers the right pipe, thus allowing the player to obtain the coins. After that is two rows of breakable blocks, where [[Hammer Bro]]s are. One of these blocks contains lots of coins and some flower coins. The next area has a long ? Block, followed by two rows of Rotating Blocks, with a pipe that endlessly spawns Bone Goombas. The first [[Checkpoint Flag]] is found right afterward. | ||
After the Checkpoint Flag is a ? Block containing an Elephant Fruit or a Super Mushroom, depending on the player's size. There is then a long staircase that leads to the second Checkpoint Flag, along with a gate, leading to an intermission area. The intermission area has a block that shuffles between a Super Mushroom and an Elephant Fruit. At the end of the area is a pipe that leads to Bowser Jr. Bowser Jr. then fights the player. | After the Checkpoint Flag is a ? Block containing an Elephant Fruit or a Super Mushroom, depending on the player's size. There is then a long staircase that leads to the second Checkpoint Flag, along with a gate, leading to an intermission area. The intermission area has a block that shuffles between a Super Mushroom and an Elephant Fruit. At the end of the area is a pipe that leads to Bowser Jr. Bowser Jr. then fights the player. | ||
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At the start of the fight, Bowser Jr. spins inside his shell for a short time, and when he stops he is vulnerable to damage. After taking damage, he transforms into [[Wonder Bowser Jr.]], and changes the size of the player to big, and himself to small. After taking damage again, Wonder Bowser Jr. becomes big, while the player becomes small, reversing the effects of the previous phase. He now gains the ability to jump high and attempt to ground-pound the player. He also takes less damage while giant, with a jump simply lightly hurting him. After enough damage is dealt, Wonder Bowser Jr. is defeated, and reverts back to normal. He then leaves the area, and the player obtains a Royal Seed. | At the start of the fight, Bowser Jr. spins inside his shell for a short time, and when he stops he is vulnerable to damage. After taking damage, he transforms into [[Wonder Bowser Jr.]], and changes the size of the player to big, and himself to small. After taking damage again, Wonder Bowser Jr. becomes big, while the player becomes small, reversing the effects of the previous phase. He now gains the ability to jump high and attempt to ground-pound the player. He also takes less damage while giant, with a jump simply lightly hurting him. After enough damage is dealt, Wonder Bowser Jr. is defeated, and reverts back to normal. He then leaves the area, and the player obtains a Royal Seed. | ||
==Wonder Flower== | ===Wonder Flower=== | ||
A [[Wonder Flower]] is found before the [[Checkpoint Flag]], where if touched causes [[pipe]] to fall down while the effect is active. Falling pipes allow access to a higher path, where [[Dry Bones]] will appear. Pipes will even fall and crush a [[Hammer Bro]], creating a pipe staircase. The [[Wonder Seed]] is found right after, and collecting it will stop the Wonder Effect. | A [[Wonder Flower]] is found before the [[Checkpoint Flag]], where if touched causes [[pipe]] to fall down while the effect is active. Falling pipes allow access to a higher path, where [[Dry Bones]] will appear. Pipes will even fall and crush a [[Hammer Bro]], creating a pipe staircase. The [[Wonder Seed]] is found right after, and collecting it will stop the Wonder Effect. | ||
===Hidden Character Blocks=== | |||
*A [[Yoshi (species)|Red Yoshi]] [[Hidden Character Block]] can be found near the first [[Wow Bud]] that appears after the [[Checkpoint Flag]]. It is located to the left of the Wow Bud, in the corner on the celling. It contains a [[flower coin]]. | |||
==10-flower coins== | ==10-flower coins== | ||
*'''[[10-flower coin]] 1''': Found from a | *'''[[10-flower coin]] 1''': Found from a Wow Bud right after the first checkpoint. The player must slide down a wall to activate it, causing the flower to make the 10-flower coin appear. | ||
*'''10-flower coin 2''': Found in between some blocks that can only be destroyed with the Elephant Fruit power-up. If the player has said power-up, they can destroy the blocks and reach the coin. | *'''10-flower coin 2''': Found in between some blocks that can only be destroyed with the Elephant Fruit power-up. If the player has said power-up, they can destroy the blocks and reach the coin. | ||
*'''10-flower coin 3''': Found above the lava; with the help of the Wonder Effect, the player can use a slow-falling pipe to get the coin before the pipe sinks. | *'''10-flower coin 3''': Found above the lava; with the help of the Wonder Effect, the player can use a slow-falling pipe to get the coin before the pipe sinks. | ||
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SMBW Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace third 10-flower coin.jpg|The third 10-flower coin | SMBW Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace third 10-flower coin.jpg|The third 10-flower coin | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Enemies and obstacles== | ==Enemies and obstacles== | ||
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|Jap=ドカンロック{{ruby|平原|へいげん}}のパレス | |Jap=ドカンロック{{ruby|平原|へいげん}}のパレス | ||
|JapR=Dokan Rokku Heigen no Paresu | |JapR=Dokan Rokku Heigen no Paresu | ||
|JapM=Pipe-Rock | |JapM=Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace | ||
|Chi=水管岩平原的神殿 | |Chi=水管岩平原的神殿 | ||
|ChiR=Shuǐguǎn yán píngyuán de shéndiàn | |ChiR=Shuǐguǎn yán píngyuán de shéndiàn | ||
|ChiM=Pipe-Rock | |ChiM=Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace | ||
|Dut=Paleis van de Buizenweide | |Dut=Paleis van de Buizenweide | ||
|DutM=Palace of the Pipe-Rock Plateau | |DutM=Palace of the Pipe-Rock Plateau | ||
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|ItaM=The castle of the Pipe-Rock Plateau | |ItaM=The castle of the Pipe-Rock Plateau | ||
|Kor=토관바위 평원의 팰리스 | |Kor=토관바위 평원의 팰리스 | ||
|KorR=Togwanbawi | |KorR=Togwanbawi Pyeong'won-ui Paelliseu | ||
|KorM=Pipe-Rock | |KorM=Pipe-Rock Plateau’s Palace | ||
|Por=Palácio do Planalto Rochacanos | |Por=Palácio do Planalto Rochacanos | ||
|PorM=Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace | |PorM=Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace |
Latest revision as of 05:00, November 23, 2024
Level | |
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Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace | |
World | Pipe-Rock Plateau |
Game | Super Mario Bros. Wonder |
Difficulty | ★★★ |
Primary power-up | Elephant Fruit |
Wonder Effect | Causes pipes to fall |
Boss | Bowser Jr. / Wonder Bowser Jr. |
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- “Let's take back the palace! And don't forget that you can press if you want to change the badge we're using, OK?”
- —Prince Florian, Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace is a level in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, being the final level in Pipe-Rock Plateau. The level takes place in a palace, with a fight against Bowser Jr. at the end. The path to the palace is unlocked after clearing Wiggler Race Mountaineering!, but the palace itself is locked and can only be opened with fourteen Pipe-Rock Plateau Wonder Seeds. Clearing it unlocks a path to enter Petal Isles for the first time. This level contains one Wonder Seed, as well as the first Royal Seed. This level has a difficulty of three stars, making it the only palace in the game (not counting The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage) to not have a four-star difficulty.
Layout[edit]
The player starts at the entrance of the palace, where a Talking Flower is disgusted by a nearby vine. Once inside the palace, Wonder power causes Bone Goombas to appear out of thin air. A row of blocks, consisting of brick, rotating, and hard kinds connect to rectangular platforms. The left platform has a Wow Bud that when touched, causes coins to appear. A Hidden Character Block is also here, which only Yellow Yoshi can see. The right platform has a ? Block that contains an Elephant Fruit, or a Super Mushroom if the player is small.
After progressing a little bit, there is a group of coins and a flower coin, but two pipes block the way. A nearby Wow Bud lowers the right pipe, thus allowing the player to obtain the coins. After that is two rows of breakable blocks, where Hammer Bros are. One of these blocks contains lots of coins and some flower coins. The next area has a long ? Block, followed by two rows of Rotating Blocks, with a pipe that endlessly spawns Bone Goombas. The first Checkpoint Flag is found right afterward.
After the Checkpoint Flag is a ? Block containing an Elephant Fruit or a Super Mushroom, depending on the player's size. There is then a long staircase that leads to the second Checkpoint Flag, along with a gate, leading to an intermission area. The intermission area has a block that shuffles between a Super Mushroom and an Elephant Fruit. At the end of the area is a pipe that leads to Bowser Jr. Bowser Jr. then fights the player.
At the start of the fight, Bowser Jr. spins inside his shell for a short time, and when he stops he is vulnerable to damage. After taking damage, he transforms into Wonder Bowser Jr., and changes the size of the player to big, and himself to small. After taking damage again, Wonder Bowser Jr. becomes big, while the player becomes small, reversing the effects of the previous phase. He now gains the ability to jump high and attempt to ground-pound the player. He also takes less damage while giant, with a jump simply lightly hurting him. After enough damage is dealt, Wonder Bowser Jr. is defeated, and reverts back to normal. He then leaves the area, and the player obtains a Royal Seed.
Wonder Flower[edit]
A Wonder Flower is found before the Checkpoint Flag, where if touched causes pipe to fall down while the effect is active. Falling pipes allow access to a higher path, where Dry Bones will appear. Pipes will even fall and crush a Hammer Bro, creating a pipe staircase. The Wonder Seed is found right after, and collecting it will stop the Wonder Effect.
Hidden Character Blocks[edit]
- A Red Yoshi Hidden Character Block can be found near the first Wow Bud that appears after the Checkpoint Flag. It is located to the left of the Wow Bud, in the corner on the celling. It contains a flower coin.
10-flower coins[edit]
- 10-flower coin 1: Found from a Wow Bud right after the first checkpoint. The player must slide down a wall to activate it, causing the flower to make the 10-flower coin appear.
- 10-flower coin 2: Found in between some blocks that can only be destroyed with the Elephant Fruit power-up. If the player has said power-up, they can destroy the blocks and reach the coin.
- 10-flower coin 3: Found above the lava; with the help of the Wonder Effect, the player can use a slow-falling pipe to get the coin before the pipe sinks.
Enemies and obstacles[edit]
- Bone Goomba
- Hammer Bro
- Dry Bones
- Bowser Jr. (boss)
- Poison (green)
Talking Flower quotes[edit]
- "Ew..." (at the start of the level)
- "What am I looking at?"
- "See ya later!" (after obtaining the royal seed)
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドカンロック Dokan Rokku Heigen no Paresu |
Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace | |
Chinese | 水管岩平原的神殿[?] Shuǐguǎn yán píngyuán de shéndiàn |
Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace | |
Dutch | Paleis van de Buizenweide[?] | Palace of the Pipe-Rock Plateau | |
French | Palais de la Plaine des tuyaux[?] | Pipe-Rock Plateau's Palace | |
German | Palast der Röhrenfelsen-Wiese[?] | Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace | |
Italian | Il castello della Piana Tubirocciosi[?] | The castle of the Pipe-Rock Plateau | |
Korean | 토관바위 평원의 팰리스[?] Togwanbawi Pyeong'won-ui Paelliseu |
Pipe-Rock Plateau’s Palace | |
Portuguese | Palácio do Planalto Rochacanos[?] | Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace | |
Russian | Дворец Долины труб[?] Dvorets Dolina trub |
Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace | |
Spanish | Palacio de la pradera Tubirroca[?] | Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace |