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[[File:Leg Outpost minigame.png|thumb|left|The Leg Outpost]]
[[File:Leg Outpost minigame.png|thumb|left|The Leg Outpost]]
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The '''Leg Outpost''' is an area in [[Bowser's body]] during the events of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. It is located in Bowser's left leg in the map, but in the background of the area, Bowser's hips and spine are visible, revealing it is actually set at the base of both his legs. The players visit here twice to play a minigame where [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] jump on [[Bowser]]'s leg muscles. It functions identically to the [[Spin Pipe]], except that you can see what button to press, and sometimes both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] have to jump at the same time. The first time the area is needed is when Bowser tries to push a drilling machine to dig a tunnel to [[Toad Town]] before the battery runs out. The second time is when Bowser tries to push a statue of [[Fawful]] into a pit, while several [[Goomba]]s, [[Shy Guy]]s, [[Boo]]s, [[Dry Bones]], and [[Koopa Troopa]]s under Fawful's control are pushing the statue the opposite direction. If the player doesn't win the first minigame the first time, then they will have to pay 50 [[coin]]s to buy a battery for the machine. If the player loses the second minigame, it means that Bowser gets pushed backwards off the balcony and has to make his way back up and try again.
The '''Leg Outpost''' is an area in [[Bowser's body]] during the events of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. It is located in Bowser's left leg in the map, but in the background of the area, Bowser's hips and spine are visible, revealing it is actually set at the base of both his legs. The players visit here twice to play a minigame where [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] jump on [[Bowser]]'s leg muscles. It functions identically to the [[Spin Pipe]], except that the button to press is visible, and sometimes both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] have to jump at the same time. The first time the area is needed is when Bowser tries to push a drilling machine to dig a tunnel to [[Toad Town]] before the battery runs out. The second time is when Bowser tries to push a statue of [[Fawful]] into a pit, while several [[Goomba]]s, [[Shy Guy]]s, [[Boo]]s, [[Dry Bones]], and [[Koopa Troopa]]s under Fawful's control are pushing the statue the opposite direction. If the player doesn't win the first minigame the first time, then they will have to pay 50 [[coin]]s to buy a battery for the machine. If the player loses the second minigame, it means that Bowser gets pushed backwards off the balcony and has to make his way back up and try again.
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Revision as of 23:36, December 12, 2020

The Leg Outpost

Template:M&L:BIS Bowser Map The Leg Outpost is an area in Bowser's body during the events of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. It is located in Bowser's left leg in the map, but in the background of the area, Bowser's hips and spine are visible, revealing it is actually set at the base of both his legs. The players visit here twice to play a minigame where Mario and Luigi jump on Bowser's leg muscles. It functions identically to the Spin Pipe, except that the button to press is visible, and sometimes both Mario and Luigi have to jump at the same time. The first time the area is needed is when Bowser tries to push a drilling machine to dig a tunnel to Toad Town before the battery runs out. The second time is when Bowser tries to push a statue of Fawful into a pit, while several Goombas, Shy Guys, Boos, Dry Bones, and Koopa Troopas under Fawful's control are pushing the statue the opposite direction. If the player doesn't win the first minigame the first time, then they will have to pay 50 coins to buy a battery for the machine. If the player loses the second minigame, it means that Bowser gets pushed backwards off the balcony and has to make his way back up and try again.

Name in other languages

Leg Outpost
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Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パワースペース あし[?]
Pawā Supēsu Ashi
Power Space Leg
German Kraftkammer Beine[?] Power Chamber Legs
Italian Quadricipiti di Granito[?] Granite Quadriceps
Spanish (NOA) Sala de Locomoción[?] Locomotion Chamber
Spanish (NOE) Torres Patejas[?] Leggy Towers