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Revision as of 12:42, October 3, 2010
Template:Galaxybox Grandmaster Galaxy is the final galaxy that appears in Super Mario Galaxy 2. The galaxy is located in World S. This galaxy is unlocked when the player gets all 240 Stars, just like Grand Finale Galaxy in the first game. It is an obstacle course with puzzles and enemies. This galaxy contains two Stars: one for completing the level and another one for doing it again under Daredevil Comet conditions. In the latter case the player gets the Star from Rosalina.
Planets and Areas
Flower Grapple Area
The first area is where Mario must use Yoshi to swing on the flower grapples to reach the Launch Star. There are several obstacles along the way, such as Mines and Bullet Bills. Paragoombas also appear in the first mission; they are replaced by Choppahs in the second mission.
Flipswitch Planet
After using the Launch Star from the first planet, Mario lands on a planet with Flipswitches, with a backdrop showing moving sprites of items from Super Mario Bros.. The player must touch all 21 Flipswitches (while avoiding Sentry Beams) to reveal the Launch Star.
Electric Maze Area
After landing, Mario finds a Cloud Flower and a fan producing an upward gust. Mario must use the Cloud Flower to make it to the Launch Star at the end of the maze. More Flowers are supplied along the way.
Platform Planets
This area contains planets that are made up of many platforms that have electric walls moving through them. Also, platforms that shrink and platforms that move when Mario spins appear here too. Octopuses do pop up along the way. Electric force field devices are also found here. Mario must avoid all obstacles and reach the Launch Star at the end.
Pull Star Area
An area with a lot of electricity. In the beginning, there are some blocks with electricity on them. Later, there is a long segment of Pull Stars where the Mario must avoid the electricity, mines, and Paragoombas to get to the end, where he finds a Launch Star. The 3 figures from Shiverburn Galaxy appear here.
Hammer Bro. Planets
This planet is highly infested with Hammer Bros., and Mario has to get past them to reach the other side. Flimps are also present in this area.
The ending platform has three Boomerang Bros. that Mario must take out. Defeating them reveals a Power Star (or a Launch Star in the Daredevil run).
The Comet Medal for this galaxy is on the far right side of these planets, next to some platforms (as shown on the screenshot).
The Gate Planet
This planet is only accessed during the Daredevil run. It's a small planet with a small house built on it. Mario meets Rosalina on this planet, which strongly resembles the Gate in Super Mario Galaxy. There is also a 1-Up Mushroom behind the house.
Enemies
- Paragoombas
- Choppahs
- Mines
- Bullet Bills
- Mobile and stationary Sentry Beams
- Octopuses
- Hammer Bros
- Boomerang Bros
Missions
The Ultimate Test
This mission is unlocked once the player gets a total of 240 Stars. The player basically has to deal with the various tasks mentioned above. There are checkpoint flags at certain areas, and the player can also speak with the Toad Brigade members during the quest.
- Enemies
- Paragoombas
- Mines
- Bullet Bills
- Mobile and stationary Sentry Beams
- Octopuses
- Hammer Bros
- Boomerang Bros
- Planets Visited
- Flower Grapple Planet
- Flipswitch Planet
- Electric Maze Planet
- Platform Planet
- Pull Star Planet
- Hammer Bro. Planet
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The Perfect Run
The Prankster Comet for this galaxy is unlocked when the player finds this galaxy's Comet Medal and deposits 9999 Star Bits.
The player must redo the "The Ultimate Test" star, but under the Daredevil conditions. There are no checkpoint flags, and some of the Paragoombas are replaced with Choppahs.
If Mario avoids all the obstacles, he'll run into Rosalina, who will thank the player.
Music from the original Super Mario Galaxy is played as well. The music that is played in order is Gusty Garden Galaxy, Good Egg Galaxy, Bowser's Galaxy Reactor, and Comet Observatory.
- Enemies
- Choppahs
- Mines
- Bullet Bills
- Mobile and stationary Sentry Beams
- Octopuses
- Paragoombas
- Hammer Bros
- Boomerang Bros
- Planets Visited
- Flower Grapple Planet
- Flipswitch Planet
- Electric Maze Planet
- Platform Planet
- Pull Star Planet
- Hammer Bro. Planet
- The Gate Planet
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Screenshots
The following are screenshots of the Daredevil Run.
- Flower Grapple Planet.png
The Flower Grapple Area.
- Electric Maze Planet.png
The Electric Maze Area.
- Platform Planet.png
The Platform Planets.
- Pull Star Planet.png
The Pull Star Area.
- Hammer Bro. Planet.png
The Hammer Bro. Planets.
- Gate Planet .png
The Gate Planet
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- This is the only galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy 2 to not encounter the green stars. This is primarily because the player had to collect all the green stars to unlock this galaxy.
- This is the only galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy 2 that requires the player to collect Star Bits in addition to collecting the Comet Medal for a Prankster Comet to appear.
- Using the infinite flutter jump glitch, it is possible to clear the star with Yoshi.