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Inside, the Terrace has starry wallpaper with a castle design in silhouette. It is the most realistic observatory in the game, due to it not having a clear theme (such as Kitchen, Bedroom, etc.) and featuring an inside that looks like a real observation room would look like in the Marioverse. There is a small telescope in the corner, presumably for looking at Galaxies. As with all Domes, the Terrace has a [[Pull Star]] in the center used to access its Galaxies. | Inside, the Terrace has starry wallpaper with a castle design in silhouette. It is the most realistic observatory in the game, due to it not having a clear theme (such as Kitchen, Bedroom, etc.) and featuring an inside that looks like a real observation room would look like in the Marioverse. There is a small telescope in the corner, presumably for looking at Galaxies. As with all Domes, the Terrace has a [[Pull Star]] in the center used to access its Galaxies. | ||
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Revision as of 15:45, June 26, 2008
The Terrace is a Dome in Super Mario Galaxy. It is the first Dome that Mario has access to, and is unlocked once the Grand Star from the Gateway Galaxy is recovered. The Terrace's exterior resembles an Earth-like atmosphere; it is grassy and sits on a plain-like patch of the Comet Observatory.
Inside, the Terrace has starry wallpaper with a castle design in silhouette. It is the most realistic observatory in the game, due to it not having a clear theme (such as Kitchen, Bedroom, etc.) and featuring an inside that looks like a real observation room would look like in the Marioverse. There is a small telescope in the corner, presumably for looking at Galaxies. As with all Domes, the Terrace has a Pull Star in the center used to access its Galaxies.