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[[File:SMG Stalagmite.png|thumb|right|A rock spire in the Ghostly Galaxy]]
[[File:SMG Stalagmite.png|thumb|right|A rock spire in the Ghostly Galaxy]]
'''Rock spires'''<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy'' Prima Strategy Guide, page 151.</ref> are small {{wp|stalagmite}}s found in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', rock spires appear as objects that can be broken by [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] when hit with a [[spin]]. They appear in the [[Ghostly Galaxy]], where the player must destroy a glowing stalagmite to summon a [[Launch Star]] in order to complete the mission [[Matter Splatter Mansion]].
'''Rock spires'''<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy'' Prima Strategy Guide, page 151.</ref> are small {{wp|stalagmite}}s found in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', rock spires appear as objects that can be broken by [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] when hit with a [[spin]]. They appear in the [[Ghostly Galaxy]], where the player must destroy a glowing stalagmite to summon a [[Launch Star]] in order to complete the mission [[Matter Splatter Mansion]].

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A stalagmite in Super Mario Galaxy
A rock spire in the Ghostly Galaxy

Rock spires[1] are small stalagmites found in Super Mario Galaxy. In Super Mario Galaxy, rock spires appear as objects that can be broken by Mario or Luigi when hit with a spin. They appear in the Ghostly Galaxy, where the player must destroy a glowing stalagmite to summon a Launch Star in order to complete the mission Matter Splatter Mansion.

Outside Super Mario Galaxy, stalagmites appear in most titles that feature underground areas; however, they typically serve only as decoration and serve no purpose.

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Galaxy Prima Strategy Guide, page 151.