Whomp's Fortress

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Template:Galaxybox Whomp's Fortress is the stronghold home of the Whomp race and their leader, the Whomp King. It is the second level in Super Mario 64 and can be accessed via a painting on the first floor of Princess Peach's Castle. Only one Power Star is needed to open the door to the painting. In Super Mario 64 DS, a few minor changes were made, and in Super Mario Galaxy 2, the Throwback Galaxy is essentially a replica of Whomp's Fortress.

Levels

Star 1: Chip Off Whomp's Block

This mission is unchanged between Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. For the first star, Mario has to defeat the Whomp King who is standing on a flat platform on top of the fortress. On his way to the top, Mario is hindered by several platforms which move away from his feet, as well as Whomps, Thwomps, Sliding Stones and sleeping Piranha Plants which awake when Mario runs fast past them. However, there is a Metal Cap available to make Mario temporarily immune to those enemies after he has already found the switch. Upon facing the angry Whomp King, Mario has to trick the King into falling down in order to try hitting Mario. Mario can then jump on the Whomp King's back and Ground Pound on the adhesive tape on it. If Mario has done this three times, the Whomp King will release his Power Star.

Star 2: To the Top of the Fortress

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Mario on the top of the fortress.

This level is unchanged between Super Mario 64 and its remake. The second Power Star is located on top of a tall tower which has appeared after the Whomp King's defeat. When Mario has climbed up to the flat platform as before, he will find a Bill Blaster shooting Bullet Bills at him. Mario has to use ledges around the tower to get to the top and to get the Power Star.

Star 3: Shoot Into the Wild Blue

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The player taking aim to the star with a cannon.

This level is unchanged between Super Mario 64 and its remake. For the third Power Star, Mario has to go to a different area of the fortress. After jumping from the tree at the starting point, cross the water basin to meet the level's Bob-omb Buddy. With the nearby cannon, he has to shoot himself onto a ledge on the wall of the fortress, aiming for the far back pillar of the platform, where several coins and a Power Star are found. It is also possible to jump onto the ledge (by jumping on the wall and then on the ledge) to get the Star. In the DS remake, this platform can be very easily accessed by performing a backflip with Luigi on the platform above, and spinning to the Power Star.

Star 4: Red Coins on the Floating Isle

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The Floating Isles.

This is the Red Coin mission of Whomp's Fortress. Despite the name of the mission, only two of the eight red coins are located on the floating islands in the level - unless, the "Floating Isle" in the title refers to Whomp's Fortress as a whole, which is indeed floating in the air. Several other Red Coins are found on top of a Thwomp and on a 'slide'. To get to the floating, spinning islands, Mario first has to kick down a log of wood to build himself a bridge. However, it is easier to just get Hoot out of the tree at the starting point and simply fly and drop to the floating islands. The Power Star itself is located at the very bottom of the area.

In Super Mario 64 DS, one of the red coins is on a new area of land that connects the whole course together rather than on the slide over the bridge.

Star 5: Fall Onto the Caged Island

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Mario and Hoot the Owl.

Mario's next Power Star is located on one of the floating isles. One method to reach it was with Hoot's assistance, who had to fly him to the cage that contained the Power Star. Mario can find Hoot in the tree next to his starting point. Another way is to blast from the cannon and into the cage, although this method can be troublesome sometimes because the player might miss the cage.

While the gameplay is the same in both Super Mario 64 and its remake, it should also be noted that in Super Mario 64 DS, the island is much larger, resembles an island more than in the original game, and isn't barricaded by the cage.

Star 6: Blast Away the Wall

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Mario, as he blasts to the wall.

This level is unchanged between Super Mario 64 and its remake. For the sixth Power Star, Mario has to use the cannon on the left of the starting point from Star 3 again and blast himself against the wall edge on the far right. The wall will crumble away and release the star. Nothing happens when hitting the wall on the left (apart from the wall falling apart).

Star 7 (DS): Switch Star of the Fortress

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Mario approach the orange block which contains the Switch Star.

Super Mario 64 DS added a seventh mission to Whomp's Fortress. It is a Switch Star mission, meaning Mario had to find the switch (which was obscured by an orange block) and run to the other side of the fortress to nab it before the timer runs out, the Star disappears and he has to do it all over again.

Super Mario Galaxy 2

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The similar level in Super Mario Galaxy 2. The bonus island can be seen in the distance.
Main article: Throwback Galaxy

A near-perfect replica of Whomp's Fortress appears in the game Super Mario Galaxy 2 as the Throwback Galaxy. The graphics have been redesigned, the music has been recomposed, and the level layout is basically the same with some minor differences, such as a Midway Point at the top of the fortress, Star Bits around the level, a Chance Cube near the beginning, a bonus island, most likely representing the original floating islands, and the removal of Hoot. Also, the player fights a Whomp at the top of the fortress, as opposed to the King himself, then drops down to the underside of the planet to fight the Whomp King.

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • The level name, "Chip Off Whomp's Block" is a pun on the famous expression "A Chip Off the Old Block".