Freezing-Rain Tower: Difference between revisions
(→Layout) |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
Similarly to [[Icicle Caverns]] and [[World 3-3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 3-3]], [[icicle]]s act as the main obstacles. The level begins with a [[? Block]] containing a power-up. The player then climbs up sloped platforms with icicles above them, as well as [[Huge Icicle]]s that act as platforms. A section with more | Similarly to [[Icicle Caverns]] and [[World 3-3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 3-3]], [[icicle]]s act as the main obstacles. The level begins with a [[? Block]] containing a power-up. The player then climbs up sloped platforms with icicles above them, as well as [[Huge Icicle]]s that act as platforms. A section with more Huge Icicles follows, and they are used to reach higher platforms with [[Dry Bones]] on them. A pair of Huge Icicles allows the player to reach a long, tilting platform with a Dry Bones on it. A [[Red Ring]] is found underneath a row of icicles on the ceiling. Another sloped platform follows, along with a Huge Icicle, a tilting platform, and a long row of icicles on the ceiling. The [[Checkpoint Flag]] is found, along with platforms leading to a [[lift]]. The lift begins to rise, passing platforms with Dry Bones on them, as well as icicles. Prior to the boss door, multiple rows of icicles, a group of Dry Bones, and a [[POW Block]] are found. The boss door is found at the top of the area, with two Huge Icicles on either side. | ||
A fourth [[Boom Boom (species)|Boom Boom]] is the boss of the tower. [[Kamek]] flies in and gives the Boom Boom the ability to jump. Unlike in [[Stoneslide Tower]], however, this Boom Boom keeps his spin attack, even after getting stomped on. | A fourth [[Boom Boom (species)|Boom Boom]] is the boss of the tower. [[Kamek]] flies in and gives the Boom Boom the ability to jump. Unlike in [[Stoneslide Tower]], however, this Boom Boom keeps his spin attack, even after getting stomped on. |
Revision as of 07:42, August 15, 2021
- This article is about Freezing-Rain Tower, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Frosted Glacier-Tower.
Template:Levelbox Freezing-Rain Tower, or Frosted Glacier-Tower, is the Tower of Frosted Glacier in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked via completion of Cooligan Fields, and its own completion opens the path to Prickly Goombas! and a cutscene of Peach's Castle being completing shrouded in Kamek's tornado. However, the cutscene does not play if Giant Skewer Tower is completed beforehand.
Layout
Similarly to Icicle Caverns and World 3-3, icicles act as the main obstacles. The level begins with a ? Block containing a power-up. The player then climbs up sloped platforms with icicles above them, as well as Huge Icicles that act as platforms. A section with more Huge Icicles follows, and they are used to reach higher platforms with Dry Bones on them. A pair of Huge Icicles allows the player to reach a long, tilting platform with a Dry Bones on it. A Red Ring is found underneath a row of icicles on the ceiling. Another sloped platform follows, along with a Huge Icicle, a tilting platform, and a long row of icicles on the ceiling. The Checkpoint Flag is found, along with platforms leading to a lift. The lift begins to rise, passing platforms with Dry Bones on them, as well as icicles. Prior to the boss door, multiple rows of icicles, a group of Dry Bones, and a POW Block are found. The boss door is found at the top of the area, with two Huge Icicles on either side.
A fourth Boom Boom is the boss of the tower. Kamek flies in and gives the Boom Boom the ability to jump. Unlike in Stoneslide Tower, however, this Boom Boom keeps his spin attack, even after getting stomped on.
Star Coins
- Star Coin 1: The first Star Coin is found at the top of a long tilting platform.
- Star Coin 2: After the Checkpoint Flag, the second Star Coin is found at the end of the right side of the tower.
- Star Coin 3: After the second Star Coin, a hidden wall to the left contains the third Star Coin.
Enemies and obstacles
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | 雨アラレ ツララだらけのとりで[?] Ame Arare Tsurara Darake no Toride |
Fortress Full of Raindrop-like Icicles | |
Chinese | 逐渐掉落!悬挂着很多冰锥的堡垒 (Simplified) 逐漸掉落!懸掛著很多冰錐的堡壘 (Traditional)[?] Zhújiàn Diàoluò!Xuánguà zhe Hěnduō Bīngzhuī de Bǎolěi |
It gradually drops! The Fortress where a lot of Icicles are hanging above | |
Dutch | Bevroren toren[?] | Feezing towers | |
German | Tanztee im Tauwetterturm[?] | Tea Dance in the Thawtower | |
Italian | Torre del ghiaccio cadente[?] | Falling ice tower | |
Korean | 물방울과 고드름투성이 요새[?] Mulbangulgwa Godeureumtuseongi Yosae |
Fortress Full Of Water Drop And Icicle | |
Portuguese (NOE) | Torre Gelada[?] | Icy Tower | |
Russian | Башня тающих сосулек[?] Bashnya tayushchiks sosulek |
Melting icicle tower | |
Spanish | Torre Crámbano[?] | Icicle Tower |