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'''Chief Chilly Challenge''' is | |image=[[File:Chief Chilly Challenge.png|250px]] | ||
|unlock=Clear [[Big Boo Battle]] to unlock [[Luigi]], and clear [[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]. | |||
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'''Chief Chilly Challenge''' is an additional course in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. The entrance to the course is in the Mirror Room<ref>(June 10, 1998). [https://web.archive.org/web/19980610064913/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/basic10.html Course 10: Snowman's Land]. ''Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy'' (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved March 15, 2022.</ref> of the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]], the same room as the entrance to [[Snowman's Land]]. However, the entrance is through the [[Wario]] painting behind the mirror, and only [[Luigi]] can get to it. When the player enters the room as Luigi, several [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]]s are placed on the pedestals, and Luigi can use them to get behind the mirror and access the course. Several [[Bully|Bullies]] are placed throughout the course. Defeating [[Chief Chilly]] at the end of it rewards Luigi with the [[Wario Key]] needed to unlock Wario. Getting defeated, falling into a [[pit]], or grabbing the Wario Key sends Luigi out of the Luigi [[painting]] in the Mirror Room. | |||
Chief Chilly Challenge is one of only three levels in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' that only one certain character can access, as only Luigi can pass through the mirror to this level. The other levels are [[Bowser in the Sky]] for [[Mario]] and [[The Secret Under the Moat]] for Wario. | |||
The | ==Layout== | ||
[[File:SM64DS Chief Chilly Challenge Map 1.png|frame|left|Map of Chief Chilly Challenge]] | |||
The player starts at the top of a large slide, and [[slide|sliding]] down it flings Luigi into a gust of [[wind]], allowing him to cross the gap and land on the platform across that has two Bullies. After the Bullies are four tilting platforms leading to a platform with a Bully, as well as a [[Wario Cap]] if he is unlocked. Next to this platform is a moving one with a [[Red Coin]] over it, leading to a large platform that splits in two directions. The left path has a strong wind blowing through it, preventing anyone other than [[Metal Mario|Metal Wario]] from crossing. The path to the right is a cliff with a strong wind blowing upward, which tosses the player into a [[freezing water|freezing pond]] below. Past the freezing pond is a platform with four Bullies followed by a series of moving platforms. The final area has a couple of [[Mr. Blizzard]]s and a series of moving platforms leading upward to the entrance to the arena with Chief Chilly. | |||
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===Star | ===Boss battle=== | ||
The first Power Star requires | [[File:SM64DS Chief Chilly Challenge Map 2.png|frame|left|Map of the battle arena]] | ||
The battle with Chief Chilly takes place on a large octagonal platform. Like other Bullies, Chief Chilly attempts to push the player into the freezing water surrounding the stage. In order to defeat Chief Chilly, the player has to push him into the freezing water instead. Every time Chief Chilly is knocked into the water, he returns to the arena and causes it to shrink by jumping along the edges. Whenever Chief Chilly successfully pushes the player, he moves around the player. When Chief Chilly lands back on the stage a third time, the stage begins shaking, causing the player to slide around. The third time Chief Chilly is knocked to the edge, he remains there and tries to regain his footing. Pushing him into the water when he is trying to regain his balance defeats him and rewards the player with the Wario Key. | |||
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==Missions== | |||
Two [[Power Star]]s can be collected in this course. | |||
===8 Red Coins=== | |||
The first Power Star requires the player to collect all eight [[Red Coin]]s. However, while it is impossible to backtrack past certain points throughout the level, all the Red Coins can be obtained on the first playthrough provided the player does not miss any. Ultimately, this is the only Power Star in a boss course that can be obtained on the first playthrough. These are the locations of the Red Coins: | |||
*Over the moving wire-frame platform | |||
*In the middle of the panel of normal [[coin]]s in the air, over the freezing pond | |||
*Over the freezing pond | |||
*In the middle of all the Bullies after the pond | |||
*Two are over the moving platforms after the Bullies. | |||
*In the cage at the base of the platform with the entrance to Chief Chilly. By grabbing the Power Flower from the [[Cap Block|red block]] above, Luigi can turn [[Vanish Mario|invisible]] and enter the cage. | |||
*On a faraway platform. By grabbing [[Mario Cap|Mario's cap]] next to the [[Star Marker]] and by using the Power Flower to turn into [[Balloon Mario]], the player has to float over to the platform. On that platform is another red block containing a Power Flower, which the player must use to float back to the main part of the course. | |||
After the player collects all eight Red Coins, the Power Star appears over the Star Marker near the entrance to Chief Chilly's arena. | |||
===Black Brick=== | |||
This Power Star requires Wario to reach. Before the moving wire-frame platform is Wario's cap that Luigi can use to turn into Wario, and after the moving wire-frame platform is a red block containing a Power Flower that Luigi can use to become Metal Wario and safely cross the path to the left without getting blown off. On the other side is a [[Block (Super Mario 64)|Black Brick]], and breaking it reveals the Power Star. | |||
==Enemies== | |||
*[[Bully|Bullies]] | |||
*[[Mr. Blizzard]]s | |||
*[[Chief Chilly]] | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=どつけ!キングアイスどんけつ | |||
|JapR=Dotsuke! Kingu Aisu Donketsu | |||
|JapM=Hit! Chief Chilly | |||
|Spa=Don Témpano | |||
|SpaM=Chief Chilly | |||
|Fre=Défi de Givros | |||
|FreM=Chief Chilly's Challenge | |||
|Ger=Der König lässt bitten | |||
|GerM=The king asks | |||
|Ita=Sfida con Gran Ghiaccio | |||
|ItaM=Challenge with Chief Chilly | |||
|Kor=때려라! 얼음으샤킹 | |||
|KorR=Ttaeryeora! Eoreum-Eusya King | |||
|KorM=Hit! Chief Chilly | |||
|Chi=冰斗斗王的挑战 | |||
|ChiR=Bīng Dòudou Wáng de Tiǎozhàn | |||
|ChiM=Chief Chilly's Challenge | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Snowscapes]] | [[Category:Snowscapes]] | ||
[[Category:Secret areas]] | |||
[[Category:Super Mario 64 DS locations]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:03, August 26, 2024
Chief Chilly Challenge | |
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How to unlock | Clear Big Boo Battle to unlock Luigi, and clear Bowser in the Fire Sea. |
Stars | Super Mario 64 DS: |
Chief Chilly Challenge is an additional course in Super Mario 64 DS. The entrance to the course is in the Mirror Room[1] of the Mushroom Castle, the same room as the entrance to Snowman's Land. However, the entrance is through the Wario painting behind the mirror, and only Luigi can get to it. When the player enters the room as Luigi, several Power Flowers are placed on the pedestals, and Luigi can use them to get behind the mirror and access the course. Several Bullies are placed throughout the course. Defeating Chief Chilly at the end of it rewards Luigi with the Wario Key needed to unlock Wario. Getting defeated, falling into a pit, or grabbing the Wario Key sends Luigi out of the Luigi painting in the Mirror Room.
Chief Chilly Challenge is one of only three levels in Super Mario 64 DS that only one certain character can access, as only Luigi can pass through the mirror to this level. The other levels are Bowser in the Sky for Mario and The Secret Under the Moat for Wario.
Layout[edit]
The player starts at the top of a large slide, and sliding down it flings Luigi into a gust of wind, allowing him to cross the gap and land on the platform across that has two Bullies. After the Bullies are four tilting platforms leading to a platform with a Bully, as well as a Wario Cap if he is unlocked. Next to this platform is a moving one with a Red Coin over it, leading to a large platform that splits in two directions. The left path has a strong wind blowing through it, preventing anyone other than Metal Wario from crossing. The path to the right is a cliff with a strong wind blowing upward, which tosses the player into a freezing pond below. Past the freezing pond is a platform with four Bullies followed by a series of moving platforms. The final area has a couple of Mr. Blizzards and a series of moving platforms leading upward to the entrance to the arena with Chief Chilly.
Boss battle[edit]
The battle with Chief Chilly takes place on a large octagonal platform. Like other Bullies, Chief Chilly attempts to push the player into the freezing water surrounding the stage. In order to defeat Chief Chilly, the player has to push him into the freezing water instead. Every time Chief Chilly is knocked into the water, he returns to the arena and causes it to shrink by jumping along the edges. Whenever Chief Chilly successfully pushes the player, he moves around the player. When Chief Chilly lands back on the stage a third time, the stage begins shaking, causing the player to slide around. The third time Chief Chilly is knocked to the edge, he remains there and tries to regain his footing. Pushing him into the water when he is trying to regain his balance defeats him and rewards the player with the Wario Key.
Missions[edit]
Two Power Stars can be collected in this course.
8 Red Coins[edit]
The first Power Star requires the player to collect all eight Red Coins. However, while it is impossible to backtrack past certain points throughout the level, all the Red Coins can be obtained on the first playthrough provided the player does not miss any. Ultimately, this is the only Power Star in a boss course that can be obtained on the first playthrough. These are the locations of the Red Coins:
- Over the moving wire-frame platform
- In the middle of the panel of normal coins in the air, over the freezing pond
- Over the freezing pond
- In the middle of all the Bullies after the pond
- Two are over the moving platforms after the Bullies.
- In the cage at the base of the platform with the entrance to Chief Chilly. By grabbing the Power Flower from the red block above, Luigi can turn invisible and enter the cage.
- On a faraway platform. By grabbing Mario's cap next to the Star Marker and by using the Power Flower to turn into Balloon Mario, the player has to float over to the platform. On that platform is another red block containing a Power Flower, which the player must use to float back to the main part of the course.
After the player collects all eight Red Coins, the Power Star appears over the Star Marker near the entrance to Chief Chilly's arena.
Black Brick[edit]
This Power Star requires Wario to reach. Before the moving wire-frame platform is Wario's cap that Luigi can use to turn into Wario, and after the moving wire-frame platform is a red block containing a Power Flower that Luigi can use to become Metal Wario and safely cross the path to the left without getting blown off. On the other side is a Black Brick, and breaking it reveals the Power Star.
Enemies[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | どつけ!キングアイスどんけつ[?] Dotsuke! Kingu Aisu Donketsu |
Hit! Chief Chilly | |
Chinese | 冰斗斗王的挑战[?] Bīng Dòudou Wáng de Tiǎozhàn |
Chief Chilly's Challenge | |
French | Défi de Givros[?] | Chief Chilly's Challenge | |
German | Der König lässt bitten[?] | The king asks | |
Italian | Sfida con Gran Ghiaccio[?] | Challenge with Chief Chilly | |
Korean | 때려라! 얼음으샤킹[?] Ttaeryeora! Eoreum-Eusya King |
Hit! Chief Chilly | |
Spanish | Don Témpano[?] | Chief Chilly |
References[edit]
- ^ (June 10, 1998). Course 10: Snowman's Land. Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved March 15, 2022.