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{{about|Giant Skewer Tower, a level in [[New Super Mario Bros. U]]|other uses|[[Sparkling Waters-Tower]]}} | {{about|Giant Skewer Tower, a level in [[New Super Mario Bros. U]]|other uses|[[Sparkling Waters-Tower]]}} | ||
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'''Giant Skewer Tower''' ('''Giant Spike Pillar Tower''' in the British English version) or '''{{world|Waters|tower}}''', is the [[Tower]] course of [[Sparkling Waters]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. It is unlocked via [[Tropical Refresher]], and completing the Tower unlocks [[Haunted Shipwreck]], and a cutscene of [[Peach's Castle#New Super Mario Bros. U|Peach's Castle]] being completely shrouded in [[Kamek|Magikoopa]]'s tornado. However, the cutscene does not play if [[Freezing-Rain Tower]] is completed beforehand. | '''Giant Skewer Tower''' ('''Giant Spike Pillar Tower''' in the British English version) or '''{{world|Waters|tower}}''', is the [[Tower]] course of [[Sparkling Waters]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. It is unlocked via [[Tropical Refresher]], and completing the Tower unlocks [[Haunted Shipwreck]], and a cutscene of [[Peach's Castle#New Super Mario Bros. U|Peach's Castle]] being completely shrouded in [[Kamek|Magikoopa]]'s tornado. However, the cutscene does not play if [[Freezing-Rain Tower]] is completed beforehand. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
[[File:Boom Boom waters.png|thumb|left|200px|The third [[Boom Boom]] boss fight]] | [[File:Boom Boom waters.png|thumb|left|200px|The third [[Boom Boom]] boss fight]] | ||
Similarly to [[World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 4-Castle]] of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', this is a water course filled with [[Skewer]]s. | Similarly to [[World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 4-Castle]] of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', this is a water course filled with [[Skewer]]s. | ||
The level begins in a area with [[Note Block]]s leading to a [[Warp Pipe]]. The next section is filled with water, and there are [[current]]-pumping Warp Pipes at the beginning of the area. The area contains multiple [[Skewer]]s that come out of the walls, and the player must go through sections in the wall to continue. A [[Red Ring]] is found to the left of the area. The player then exits the water, with a [[lift]] at the surface, as well as Note Blocks. A section with more Note Blocks and lifts follows, with Skewers acting as obstacles. Another Skewer, as well as a [[Dry Bones]] and a [[Big Dry Bones]], are found before the Warp Pipe leading to the next section. A red Warp Pipe is hidden in the wall to the left, allowing the player to access a [[P Switch]] in the area with the [[Checkpoint Flag]]. More Note Blocks, Dry Bones, Skewers, and a Big Dry Bones are found as the player climbs the section. After a section in which Note Blocks are used to reach semi-solid platforms, along with two Skewers, the boss door is found. | The level begins in a area with [[Note Block]]s leading to a [[Warp Pipe]]. The next section is filled with water, and there are [[current]]-pumping Warp Pipes at the beginning of the area. The area contains multiple [[Skewer]]s that come out of the walls, and the player must go through sections in the wall to continue. A [[Red Ring]] is found to the left of the area. The player then exits the water, with a [[lift]] at the surface, as well as Note Blocks. A section with more Note Blocks and lifts follows, with Skewers acting as obstacles. Another Skewer, as well as a [[Dry Bones]] and a [[Mega Dry Bones|Big Dry Bones]], are found before the Warp Pipe leading to the next section. A red Warp Pipe is hidden in the wall to the left, allowing the player to access a [[P Switch]] in the area with the [[Checkpoint Flag]]. More Note Blocks, Dry Bones, Skewers, and a Big Dry Bones are found as the player climbs the section. After a section in which Note Blocks are used to reach semi-solid platforms, along with two Skewers, the boss door is found. | ||
[[Boom Boom]] is the boss of the tower. [[Kamek|Magikoopa]] flies in and gives him the ability to jump. Unlike in [[Stoneslide Tower]], however, Boom Boom keeps his spin attack, even after getting stomped on. | [[Boom Boom]] is the boss of the tower. [[Kamek|Magikoopa]] flies in and gives him the ability to jump. Unlike in [[Stoneslide Tower]], however, Boom Boom keeps his spin attack, even after getting stomped on. | ||
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==[[Star Coin]]s== | ==[[Star Coin]]s== | ||
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|image3=[[File:NSMBU Asset Model Dry Bones.png|50px]] | |image3=[[File:NSMBU Asset Model Dry Bones.png|50px]] | ||
|name3=[[Big Dry Bones]] | |name3=[[Mega Dry Bones|Big Dry Bones]] | ||
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==Level map== | ==Level map== | ||
[[File:NSMBU Giant Skewer Tower Map.png|300px|thumb|left|]] | [[File:NSMBU Giant Skewer Tower Map.png|300px|thumb|left|]] | ||
{{NSMBU levels}} | {{NSMBU levels}} | ||
[[Category:Towers]] | [[Category:Towers]] |
Latest revision as of 07:46, October 18, 2024
- This article is about Giant Skewer Tower, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Sparkling Waters-Tower.
Level | |
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Giant Skewer Tower | |
Level code | World 3-Tower |
World | Sparkling Waters |
Game | New Super Mario Bros. U |
Primary power-up | Ice Flower |
Time limit | 500 seconds |
Boss | Boom Boom |
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Giant Skewer Tower (Giant Spike Pillar Tower in the British English version) or Sparkling Waters-Tower, is the Tower course of Sparkling Waters in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked via Tropical Refresher, and completing the Tower unlocks Haunted Shipwreck, and a cutscene of Peach's Castle being completely shrouded in Magikoopa's tornado. However, the cutscene does not play if Freezing-Rain Tower is completed beforehand.
Layout[edit]
Similarly to World 4-Castle of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, this is a water course filled with Skewers.
The level begins in a area with Note Blocks leading to a Warp Pipe. The next section is filled with water, and there are current-pumping Warp Pipes at the beginning of the area. The area contains multiple Skewers that come out of the walls, and the player must go through sections in the wall to continue. A Red Ring is found to the left of the area. The player then exits the water, with a lift at the surface, as well as Note Blocks. A section with more Note Blocks and lifts follows, with Skewers acting as obstacles. Another Skewer, as well as a Dry Bones and a Big Dry Bones, are found before the Warp Pipe leading to the next section. A red Warp Pipe is hidden in the wall to the left, allowing the player to access a P Switch in the area with the Checkpoint Flag. More Note Blocks, Dry Bones, Skewers, and a Big Dry Bones are found as the player climbs the section. After a section in which Note Blocks are used to reach semi-solid platforms, along with two Skewers, the boss door is found.
Boom Boom is the boss of the tower. Magikoopa flies in and gives him the ability to jump. Unlike in Stoneslide Tower, however, Boom Boom keeps his spin attack, even after getting stomped on.
Star Coins[edit]
Image | Location |
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When next to the first Skewer, the player must go to the hidden wall on the left for the first Star Coin. | |
The player must use the Note Block to reach the second Star Coin in the air. | |
The third Star Coin is similar to the second Star Coin, only this one is above a Skewer. The Star Coin can also be obtained via POW Block. |
Enemies[edit]
Image | Name | Count |
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Skewer | 11 | |
Dry Bones | 8 | |
Big Dry Bones | 2 | |
Boom Boom | (boss) |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | きけん! トゲこんぼうのとりで[?] Kiken! Toge Konbō no Toride |
Danger! Fortress of Skewers | |
Chinese | 危险!大狼牙棒的堡垒 (Simplified) 危險!大狼牙棒的堡壘 (Traditional)[?] Wēixiǎn! Dà Lángyábàng de Bǎolěi |
Danger! Fortress of Skewers | |
Dutch | Spijkerharde toren[?] | Nail-hard towers | |
French | Tour Barbelée[?] | Barbed Tower | |
German | Dilemma im Turm der Dornensäulen[?] | Dilemma in the Tower of Spike Pillar | |
Italian | Torre dei rulli pungenti[?] | Tower of the pungent rollers | |
Korean | 위험! 가시기둥 요새[?] Wiheom! Gasi Gidung Yosae |
Danger! Skewer Fortress | |
Portuguese | Torre de Picos[?] | Spike Tower | |
Russian | Башня столбов с шипами[?] Bashnya stolbov s shipami |
The spiked pole castle | |
Spanish | Torre Espinosa[?] | Spiky Tower |