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[[File:SMG Sunken Fortress.png|thumb|left|200px|The fortress partly sunken.]] | [[File:SMG Sunken Fortress.png|thumb|left|200px|The fortress partly sunken.]] | ||
First, [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) must dive in the water under the fortress and swim in front of a [[ | First, [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) must dive in the water under the fortress and swim in front of a [[torpedo tube]]. When a [[Torpedo Ted]] comes out, Mario must get its attention and lure it into the caged underwater weight. The Torpedo Ted will destroy the weight, allowing the fortress to float up and revealing a path so that Mario can climb to the top of the fortress. Mario must [[Wall Jump]] up the path and get to the area with the [[Thwomp]]s. Then, Mario must walk around the area, avoiding the Thwomps and arriving at an area with [[Topman|Topmen]] and [[Water Shooter]]s. Mario must spin a valve, which disables the Water Shooters and reveals a green Topman. Mario must jump on top of this Topman to spring up to the next platform. | ||
Mario must then proceed to collect the five blue [[Star Chip]]s. Four of these are scattered around the area with the moving platforms, and one is on top of a Thwomp in the previous area. After all five of the Star Chips have been collected, Mario must use the moving platforms to climb to the top of the fortress, where a Pull Star appears. Mario can take this Pull Star to the water sphere planet. On this planet, Mario has to get on top of the bolt-type [[Ball Beamer]] and spin to dislodge the gold screw from it. This causes the planet to open up halfway, revealing a Power Star submerged in water in its center. Mario can now dive in to retrieve the Power Star. | Mario must then proceed to collect the five blue [[Star Chip]]s. Four of these are scattered around the area with the moving platforms, and one is on top of a Thwomp in the previous area. After all five of the Star Chips have been collected, Mario must use the moving platforms to climb to the top of the fortress, where a Pull Star appears. Mario can take this Pull Star to the water sphere planet. On this planet, Mario has to get on top of the bolt-type [[Ball Beamer]] and spin to dislodge the gold screw from it. This causes the planet to open up halfway, revealing a Power Star submerged in water in its center. Mario can now dive in to retrieve the Power Star. |
Latest revision as of 19:21, April 15, 2024
Mission | |
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The Floating Fortress | |
Location | Buoy Base Galaxy |
Mission # | 1 |
Game | Super Mario Galaxy |
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The Floating Fortress is the first level in Buoy Base Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy. The objective is to scale the fortress and retrieve the Power Star, located on the water sphere planet high above the fortress.
Layout[edit]
First, Mario (or Luigi) must dive in the water under the fortress and swim in front of a torpedo tube. When a Torpedo Ted comes out, Mario must get its attention and lure it into the caged underwater weight. The Torpedo Ted will destroy the weight, allowing the fortress to float up and revealing a path so that Mario can climb to the top of the fortress. Mario must Wall Jump up the path and get to the area with the Thwomps. Then, Mario must walk around the area, avoiding the Thwomps and arriving at an area with Topmen and Water Shooters. Mario must spin a valve, which disables the Water Shooters and reveals a green Topman. Mario must jump on top of this Topman to spring up to the next platform.
Mario must then proceed to collect the five blue Star Chips. Four of these are scattered around the area with the moving platforms, and one is on top of a Thwomp in the previous area. After all five of the Star Chips have been collected, Mario must use the moving platforms to climb to the top of the fortress, where a Pull Star appears. Mario can take this Pull Star to the water sphere planet. On this planet, Mario has to get on top of the bolt-type Ball Beamer and spin to dislodge the gold screw from it. This causes the planet to open up halfway, revealing a Power Star submerged in water in its center. Mario can now dive in to retrieve the Power Star.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 天突く 水上要塞[?] Tentsuku suijō-yōsai |
The Skyscraping Sea Fort | |
Chinese | 顶天水上要塞[?] Dǐngtiān shuǐshàng yàosài |
The Skyscraping Overwater Fortress | |
French (NOA) | La Forteresse Flottante[?] | The Floating Fortress | |
French (NOE) | La forteresse flottante[?] | The Floating Fortress | |
German | Die Marinefestung...[?] | The Naval Fortress... | |
Italian | La Fortezza Galleggiante[?] | The Floating Fortress | |
Korean | 하늘 높이 솟은 수상 요새[?] Haneul nopi soseun susang yosae |
The Skyscraping Floating Fortress | |
Spanish (NOA) | La Fortaleza Flotante[?] | The Floating Fortress | |
Spanish (NOE) | Fortaleza picuda[?] | Thwomp Fortress |