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In the [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle]] rematch, the arena is surrounded by four of stacks of three [[Pulse Beam]]s, which release shockwaves when hit by Torkdrift's laser beams. Small flying saucers that resemble Torkdrift can be found at both the [[Moon Kingdom]] and the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], where they function similarly to [[Little Bird|birds]], where they'll fly away if Mario gets too close. | In the [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle]] rematch, the arena is surrounded by four of stacks of three [[Pulse Beam]]s, which release shockwaves when hit by Torkdrift's laser beams. Small flying saucers that resemble Torkdrift can be found at both the [[Moon Kingdom]] and the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], where they function similarly to [[Little Bird|birds]], where they'll fly away if Mario gets too close. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Before the fight with Torkdrift begins, if Mario captures the nearby Uproot, he can stretch to pop himself onto Torkdrift's upper half. Once on top of a metallic petal, Mario can jump up to the spire at the very center of Torkdrift's being and throw and hold [[Cappy]] on it to produce a [[Heart]] accompanied by a train whistle sound effect. This is only possible to attempt while Torkdrift is occupied stealing flowers and not during the battle at any point. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 11:48, April 8, 2018
- “FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS. MUST HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS. DO NOT MESS WITH ME, BIPED.”
- —Torkdrift, Super Mario Odyssey
Torkdrift is a robotic flying saucer resembling a flower, and the second boss of the Wooded Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey.
Torkdrift vacuums up most of the flowers in the Secret Flower Field. When Mario reaches Torkdrift, he captures an Uproot and smashes the robot's glass core repeatedly, thus aggravating it. It then demands it must capture all of the flowers, and begins to fight Mario.
In battle, Torkdrift attacks by aiming and firing laser beams at Mario. Mario must use the Uproot to smash the three orbs encircling Torkdrift, causing it to flip over. Mario must then smash Torkdrift's core. It will then launch a vertical laser beam that creates energy shockwaves that Mario must vault over while still as an Uproot. Mario must then repeat the process two more times. When Torkdrift is defeated, it will explode, releasing all of the stolen flowers and the Multi Moon.
In the Peach's Castle rematch, the arena is surrounded by four of stacks of three Pulse Beams, which release shockwaves when hit by Torkdrift's laser beams. Small flying saucers that resemble Torkdrift can be found at both the Moon Kingdom and the Mushroom Kingdom, where they function similarly to birds, where they'll fly away if Mario gets too close.
Trivia
- Before the fight with Torkdrift begins, if Mario captures the nearby Uproot, he can stretch to pop himself onto Torkdrift's upper half. Once on top of a metallic petal, Mario can jump up to the spire at the very center of Torkdrift's being and throw and hold Cappy on it to produce a Heart accompanied by a train whistle sound effect. This is only possible to attempt while Torkdrift is occupied stealing flowers and not during the battle at any point.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | メカフワフワさん[?] Mekafuwafuwa-san |
Mecha-Spindrift | |
Chinese | 机械飘飘花 (Simplified) 機械飄飄花 (Traditional)[?] Jīxiè piāo piāo huā |
Mecha-Spindrift | |
Dutch | Torkdrift[?] | - | |
German | Mechaflori[?] | Mechaflower | |
Italian | Turbofiore[?] | Turboflower | |
Korean | 메카둥둥이씨[?] Mekadungdung-i-ssi |
Mecha-Spindrift | |
Russian | Летоверта[?] Letoverta |
From лето leto (summer) and вертеть vertet' (to turn, spin) | |
Spanish | Roboflor[?] | Roboflower |