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Template:Levelbox Crisp Climb Castle is an island located on Lake Lapcat, the main location of the Bowser's Fury campaign of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. It is one of the few islands that surrounds the Ruins Giga Bell. The island is a large castle-like structure reminiscent of a windmill.
Cat Shines
- Make the Lighthouse Shine: Obtained by mounting the castle.
- Hurry! Fly through the Frost!: Obtained by traversing rotating structures to reach a small tower housing the Cat Shine.
- Fury Shadow on Ice: Mario must hit the Fury Shadow three times to receive the Cat Shine.
- Five Cat Shine Shards: Obtained by collecting the five Cat Shine Shards in the castle area.
- Blast the Fury Blocks: Obtained by Fury Bowser using his attacks to break open the blocks.
Enemies
Cat Flopters
Cat Biddybuds
Cat Para-Biddybuds
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | プロペラ砦[?] Puropera Toride |
Propeller Fort | |
Dutch | Klimboomburcht[?] | Climbing-tree Citadel | |
German | Propellerfestung[?] | Propeller Fortress | |
Italian | Castello Elica[?] | Propeller Castle | |
Portuguese (NOE) | Torre Hélice[?] | Propeller Tower | |
Spanish | Fuerte Gelicóptero[?] | Fort Gelicopter Gelicóptero is a combination of gélido (icy, gelid) and helicóptero (helicopter) |