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The '''Gonzola''' is a zipline-like object found at [[Mount Pajamaja]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. It functions similar to the [[Bike Pad]]s from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. To use it while going up the mountain, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] each hang from a separate handle and crank it up the line by spinning whenever they reach the apex of the crank. By finding a rhythm, it can be climbed smoothly. When using it to go down, they simply need to grab ahold of the Gonzola, with gravity taking them down to the bottom. | The '''Gonzola''' is a zipline-like object found at [[Mount Pajamaja]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. It functions similar to the [[Bike Pad]]s from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. To use it while going up the mountain, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] each hang from a separate handle and crank it up the line by spinning whenever they reach the apex of the crank. By finding a rhythm, it can be climbed smoothly. When using it to go down, they simply need to grab ahold of the Gonzola, with gravity taking them down to the bottom. | ||
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Revision as of 14:24, April 12, 2023
The Gonzola is a zipline-like object found at Mount Pajamaja in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It functions similar to the Bike Pads from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. To use it while going up the mountain, Mario and Luigi each hang from a separate handle and crank it up the line by spinning whenever they reach the apex of the crank. By finding a rhythm, it can be climbed smoothly. When using it to go down, they simply need to grab ahold of the Gonzola, with gravity taking them down to the bottom.