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'''Spring Poles'''<ref>[[:File:SM3DW+FW Perfect Guide p438.jpg|''Super Mario 3D World + Fury World Perfect Guide'', pg 438.]] [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/auzpa/products/relation.html Game-related products in official Japanese Nintendo site]</ref> are tall blue springs topped by an orange sphere that appear in the ''Bowser's Fury'' campaign of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. They allow [[Mario]] to propel himself forwards a great distance. By climbing the blue spring of the Spring Pole to reach the top, Mario will perform a handstand, similarly to when he climbs [[pole]]s and [[tree]]s. From the top, the player can pull {{button|ns|leftstick}} backwards, and aim with it and {{button|ns|rightstick}}. When {{button|ns|leftstick}} is released, Mario will be sent flying forwards, and once he touches the ground, he will automatically [[dash]] for a short amount of time. While {{button|ns|leftstick}} is pulled back, the player can press {{button|ns|B}} to cancel the action and allow Mario to fall to the ground without being flinged.
'''Spring Poles'''<ref>''[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/auzpa/products/relation.html Super Mario 3D World + Fury World Perfect Guide]'', [[:File:SM3DW+FW Perfect Guide p438.jpg|pg 438]].</ref> are tall blue springs topped by an orange sphere that appear in the ''Bowser's Fury'' campaign of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. They allow [[Mario]] to propel himself forwards a great distance. By climbing the blue spring of the Spring Pole to reach the top, Mario will perform a handstand, similarly to when he climbs [[pole]]s and [[tree]]s. From the top, the player can pull {{button|ns|leftstick}} backwards, and aim with it and {{button|ns|rightstick}}. When {{button|ns|leftstick}} is released, Mario will be sent flying forwards, and once he touches the ground, he will automatically [[dash]] for a short amount of time. While {{button|ns|leftstick}} is pulled back, the player can press {{button|ns|B}} to cancel the action and allow Mario to fall to the ground without being flinged.


Most Spring Poles are placed consecutively to help reach a [[Cat Shine]]. To complete the mission "Gazing over the Falls", Mario must fling between four Spring Poles to reach an island in the sky. To complete "Toad Brigade: Cuddly Castaway", he must fling between three Spring Poles (with an optional one to the side housing a [[Super Bell]] in a [[Bubble]]) to reach and rescue [[Banktoad]]. Additionally, one Spring Pole is placed near the Ruins [[Giga Bell]], one is on the floating island where the "Gazing Down at the Islands" Cat Shine is collected, and two consecutive Spring Poles are placed to the northeast of [[Clawswipe Colosseum]].
Most Spring Poles are placed consecutively to help reach a [[Cat Shine]]. To complete the mission "Gazing over the Falls", Mario must fling between four Spring Poles to reach an island in the sky. To complete "Toad Brigade: Cuddly Castaway", he must fling between three Spring Poles (with an optional one to the side housing a [[Super Bell]] in a [[Bubble]]) to reach and rescue [[Banktoad]]. Additionally, one Spring Pole is placed near the Ruins [[Giga Bell]], one is on the floating island where the "Gazing Down at the Islands" Cat Shine is collected, and two consecutive Spring Poles are placed to the northeast of [[Clawswipe Colosseum]].

Revision as of 02:40, April 29, 2021

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Template:Item-infobox Spring Poles[1] are tall blue springs topped by an orange sphere that appear in the Bowser's Fury campaign of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. They allow Mario to propel himself forwards a great distance. By climbing the blue spring of the Spring Pole to reach the top, Mario will perform a handstand, similarly to when he climbs poles and trees. From the top, the player can pull leftstick backwards, and aim with it and rightstick. When leftstick is released, Mario will be sent flying forwards, and once he touches the ground, he will automatically dash for a short amount of time. While leftstick is pulled back, the player can press B to cancel the action and allow Mario to fall to the ground without being flinged.

Most Spring Poles are placed consecutively to help reach a Cat Shine. To complete the mission "Gazing over the Falls", Mario must fling between four Spring Poles to reach an island in the sky. To complete "Toad Brigade: Cuddly Castaway", he must fling between three Spring Poles (with an optional one to the side housing a Super Bell in a Bubble) to reach and rescue Banktoad. Additionally, one Spring Pole is placed near the Ruins Giga Bell, one is on the floating island where the "Gazing Down at the Islands" Cat Shine is collected, and two consecutive Spring Poles are placed to the northeast of Clawswipe Colosseum.

A Fling Pole in Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
A Spring Pole on top of a lighthouse

Spring Poles can also appear on top of every lighthouse across Lake Lapcat. By collecting the five Cat Shines of an island, a Spring Pole will appear atop the island's lighthouse and raise a golden flag that has cat ears and Mario's emblem on it. These flags resemble those of Goal Poles and Checkpoint Flags.

Boomerang Mario or Fire Mario can throw a boomerang or fireball, respectively, at a Spring Pole to make it sway back and forth for a brief moment; the amount it sways is dependent on whether the projectile hits the Spring Pole's base, center, or top.[2]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スプリングポール[?]
Supuringu Pōru
Spring Pole

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