Super Paper Mario
One of GameFAQs FAQ of the month (April 2007)
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1)- Getting started
1.1)- Game mechanics
1.1.1)- Your HUD
1.1.2)- Leveling up
1.1.3)- 2-D versus 3-D
1.1.4)- Obtaining and using the third dimension
1.1.5)- The Battle System
1.2)- Controls
1.3)- Pixls
1.4)- Party Members
1.4.1)- Mario
1.4.2)- Princess Peach
1.4.3)- Bowser
1.4.4)- Luigi
1.5)- Shopping!
1.5.1)- The points system
1.6)- Cards
1.7)- Revisiting Worlds
1.8)- Bricks, Pipes, and Doors
1.9)- Worlds, Chapters, and Levels.
2)- Walkthrough
2.0)- Prelude
2.1)- Chapter 1: Lineland
2.1.1)- 1-1: The Adventure Unfolds
2.1.2)- 1-2: Afoot in the Foothills
2.1.3)- 1-3: The Sands of Yold
2.1.4)- 1-4: Monster of the Ruins
2.1.5)- Interlude
2.2)- Chapter 2: Gloam Valley
2.2.1)- 2-1: Bogging to Merlee's
2.2.2)- 2-2: Tricks, Treats, Traps
2.2.3)- 2-3: Breaking the Bank
2.2.4)- 2-4: the Basement of Face-off
2.2.5)- Interlude
2.3)- Chapter 3: The Bitlands
2.3.1)- 3-1: When Geeks Attack
2.3.2)- 3-2: Bloops Ahoy
2.3.3)- 3-3: Up, Up, and a Tree
2.3.4)- 3-4: The Battle of Fort Francis
2.3.5)- Interlude
2.4)- Chapter 4: Outer Space
2.4.1)- 4-1: Into Outer Space
2.4.2)- 4-2: A Paper Emergency
2.4.3)- 4-3: The Gates of Space
2.4.4)- 4-4: The Mysterious Mr. L
2.4.5)- Interlude
2.5)- Chapter 5: Land of the Cragnons
2.5.1)- 5-1: Downtown of Crag
2.5.2)- 5-2: Pixls, Tablets, and Crag
2.5.3)- 5-3: A Crag in the Dark
2.5.4)- 5-4: The Menace of King Croacus
2.5.5)- Interlude
2.6)- Chapter 6: Sammer's Kingdom
2.6.1)- 6-1: Sammer Guy Showdown
2.6.2)- 6-2: The End of a World
2.6.3)- 6-3: ???
2.6.5)- Interlude
2.7)- Chapter 7: The Underwhere
2.7.1)- 7-1: Subterranean Vacation
2.7.2)- 7-2: The Sealed Doors Three
2.7.3)- 7-3: The Forbidden Apple
2.7.4)- 7-4: A Bone-Chilling Tale
2.7.5)- Interlude
2.8)- Chapter 8: Castle Bleck
2.8.1)- 8-1: The Impending Darkness
2.8.2)- 8-2: The Crash
2.8.3)- 8-3: Countdown to Destruction
2.8.4)- 8-4: Tippi and Count Bleck
2.9)- The After-Credits
2.9.1)- Infinite Coins/Score Points
2.9.2)- Piccolo Quest
2.9.3)- Tiptron (Tippi replacement)
2.9.4)- Pit of 100 Trials (Flipside)
2.9.5)- Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
2.9.6)- Sammer Guy Tournament(Duel of 100)
2.9.7)- A Flipping, Flopping Tour
2.9.8)- Arcade Games!
2.9.9)- Changing Peach's Hairs Style
3)- Items
3.1)- Usable Items
3.1.1)- Recovery Items
3.1.2)- Defense Items
3.1.3)- Attack Items
3.1.4)- Special Items
3.1.5)- Field Items
3.2)- Important Things
4)- Shops
4.1)- Itty Bits shops
5)- Enemies
6)- Catch Cards
7)- Pixls
8)- Recipes
8.1)- Cooking Disk Recipes
8.2)- Ingredients
9)- Maps
10)- ASCII Maps of World 7-3
11)- Version History
12)- Copyright/Contact Information
13)- Credits
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1.1)- Game mechanics
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Super Paper Mario is one of the strangest games I've ever played.
To start, it's a platformer with RPG elements. What that means is at
heart it is a platformer (2D sidescroller. Think original Mario Bros
or Metroid), but with some RPG stuff thrown in (leveling up, using
items, special upgrade items).
======================== 1.1.1)- Your HUD ============================
The HUD is your Heads Up Display. It shows how much health you have
left, your total score, and your total coins. In SPM, your HUD is very
simple.
Top left of screen ------------------------------------- Top right
1: HP 00/00 2: Score: 0000000000000 3: Coins: 0000
4: 3-D timer bar
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Bottom left -------------------------------------------- Bottom right
1: HP ratio. This shows how much HP you have left/How much you have
total. If the number on the left hits 0, its game over.
2: Overall score. This shows how many points you've earned total. When
this hits a certain number, you will level up.
3: Total coins. Coins = money. Without coins, you cant buy anything.
4: 3-D timer bar. This only appears when you're in 3-D mode. It shows
how much time you have left in 3-D mode. (see section 1.1.3 for more
details).
======================== 1.1.2 Leveling up ===========================
Leveling up is done by obtaining a certain score. The score needed to
level up can be viewed in the pause menu.
When you level up, the game will pause briefly and a white screen will
come up saying "Level up!" and your HP will be fully restored.
Every even numbered level your HP will increase by 5, every odd
numbered level your attack will increase by 1.
Everyone shares the same HP. Everyone except Bowser shares the same
Attack points.
==================== 1.1.3)- 2-D versus 3-D ==========================
One of the main aspects of this game is you can "flip" between 2-D and
3-D. This gives you a whole new perspective of the game board.
When in 2-D, the camera looks directly on the stage and Mario,
creating a 2-D perspective.
When you flip into 3-D however, the Camera shifts to behind Mario,
adding depth (the third dimension) to objects.
I'll try to explain this as best I can.
When looking at an object in a 2-D perspective, you might see this:
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Two blocks stacked on top of each other to form a solid wall.
However, if you look at the same object in 3-D, you might see this:
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The two blocks are still on top of each other, but you see that they
are not stacked, they are off set, creating a passage for you to go
through.
..... hopefully that makes sense to you @_@
=========== 1.1.4)- Obtaining and using the third dimension ==========
Ok, so you don't actually earn the third dimension itself, but you
learn the ability to see it.
NOTE: ONLY MARIO CAN USE THIS ABLITIY
Very, very early in Chapter 1 you meet a wizard who grants you the
ability. Master this ability quickly, as you will use it profusely
throughout the rest of the game.
Basically, you press the A button and the camera angle shifts.
That's all there is to it. Pressing the A button again will take you
back into 2-D mode.
You cant stay in 3-D mode forever though. When you enter 3-D, a bar
will appear below your health meter. This bar tells you how much time
you have left in 3-D mode.
There are 10 squares on the bar. Each square is worth roughly a
second. If the bar completely drains, it will sap 1 HP, then the bar
will completely refill. If you exit from 3-D mode, the bar will refill
on its own without damaging you.
================== 1.1.5)- The Battle System =========================
The battle system for SPM is just like the battle system for other 2-D
Mario games.
To attack an enemy, you jump on it. Some enemies you cant jump on, so
you have to use an item/Pixl on them instead. Some characters (like
Bowser) have special abilities that allow them alternate battle
methods.
But in short, and for the first chapter or two into the game, to
attack an enemy, jump on it.
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1.2)- Controls
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In Super Paper Mario, you hold the Wii Remote just like in Excite
Truck: sideways with the buttons facing up and the D-pad in your left
hand.
D-Pad
Up: Action (enter, open, talk, ect.)/ Walk forward (in 3-D)
Down: Duck/guard/walk backward (in 3-D)/special attacks
Left: Walk left
Right: Walk right
A: Flip dimensions
+: Pause game/open menu
1: Use Pixl
2: Jump
Pointer: point the Wii Remote at the screen to use Tippi's find and
tattle abilities (see section 7)-).
Shaking the Wii Remote: after you jump on something, you pause in mid
air for a moment. If you shake the Wii remote, you will earn stylish
points that will be added to your overall score.
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1.3)- Pixls
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Pixls are essentially a secondary party member with no HP or defense,
and cannot be attacked by an enemy.
Each Pixl has its own unique ability that is activated by pressing 1.
You can only have 1 Pixl on the field at any one time (excluding
Tippi), but you can change Pixls at any time via pause menu.
As you progress through the game you will find more and more Pixls.
Learn to use each Pixls ability to its fullest, and remember to think
outside the box when using them.
See section 7)- for more specific info on Pixls.
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1.4)- Party Members
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In the game, you will rescue/find 4 familiar faces. Their abilities
and stats are listed here.
You can only have 1 party member on the field at any one time, but you
can switch between them at any time.
Remember that the attack stat levels up every other level, and that
HP is pooled (meaning everyone has the same amount of HP).
Also remember that everyone attacks the same way: by jumping on an
enemies head. Some Pixls can also be used to attack, as well as
Bowser's fire breath.
========================= 1.4.1)- Mario ==============================
Base attack: 1
Defense: 0
Special: can flip between 2-D and 3-D
The hero and main character of the game (duh). You will be using him
more then anyone else do to his flip ability.
======================== 1.4.2)- Princess Peach ======================
Base attack: 1
Defense: 0
Special: after jumping, hold the 2 button to use her umbrella to float
farther. When on the ground, press down on the D-pad to use her
umbrella as a shield, raising her defense to unheard of levels.
You find Peach just after Chapter 1. Use her umbrella to get across
long gaps safely and to defend against tough opponents.
========================== 1.4.3)- Bowser ============================
Base attack: 2 times Mario's attack
Defense: 0
Special: Press down on the D-pad to breath fire.
You find Bowser in Chapter 3.
Bowser doesn't have much in the way of special abilities.
Because of his size and weight he cant jump as high or run as fast as
the other characters.
You're mainly going to use Bowser as an offensive unit. Use him to
clear out rooms full of tough enemies.
You can use his fire breath to light candles.
========================== 1.4.4)- Luigi =============================
Base attack: 1 (times 2 when using super jump)
Defense: 0
Special: hold down on the D-pad then release to perform a super jump.
Luigi joins you in Chapter 6. Luigi is just like Mario minus the flip
ability. You'll use him a lot later in the game for his jumping
ability (especially in the Overthere).
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1.5)- Shopping!
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Shopping is extremely easy. When you enter a shop, talk to the clerk.
He will give you these options:
Buy
Sell
Store
Pick up
Check points
Buy: buy any item/s they have in stock. All prices are non-negotiable.
Sell: sell items in your inventory. You have to sell the items at just
below what they are worth (items vary).
Store: you are allowed to store up to 32 items. You can reclaim these
items at any shop.
Pick up: withdraw stored items.
Check points: the clerk will tell you how many points you have
accumulated.
For a complete list of shops and their inventory, see section 4)-
================== 1.5.1)- The points system =========================
For every item you buy in a store, you earn 1 point. After you earn a
certain amount of points, you get a free item.
10 points: Cake Mix
20 points: Honey Jar
30 points: Big Egg
50 points: Fresh Pasta Bunch
70 points: Power Steak
100 points: Mega Koopa (card)
150 points: Slimy Shroom
200 points: Golden Leaf
250 points: Ultra Shroom Shake
300 points: Whacka (card)
After you hit 300 points, your next purchase starts out at 1 point and
follows the list again.
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1.6)- Cards
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The cards system is new to the Paper Mario universe. For a complete
list of cards, see section 6)- catch cards
Cards can be obtained through finding them on the field (this is the
only way rare cards can be found), or by using a catch card or catch
card SP on an enemy. If it succeeds, that enemy will become its own
card.
Cards are always equipped, and never wear out. But what do they do?
Simple: for every card you have of an enemy, your attack does double
damage to said enemy.
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1.7)- Revisiting Worlds
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In Super Paper Mario, you can revisit worlds you've already been to.
Even after you beat the game, you can continue and revisit old worlds.
To revisit a world, simply go through its door on Flipside Tower. If
you have already obtained the pure heart from that world, you will be
able to choose which level you want to visit (1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4,
ect).
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1.8)- Bricks, Pipes, and Doors
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Bricks, pipes, and doors are the main field items in SPM.
Doors are simple enough, walk up to them (you do know what a door
looks like right?) and press up on the D-pad to go through them (the
direction on the D-pad my change when in 3-D mode).
Pipes are a staple of the Mario series. They are exactly what
they sound like: a bit green, red, or blue pipe. To use them, jump on
top of them and press down on the D-pad. Not all pipes are useable. Be
careful though, as Piranha plants like to hide in them.
Bricks (or blocks) come in 5 types: Sand, item, brown, dimensional and
multicolored !.
Sand blocks are brown and look like they are made of bricks. They
can be destroyed by Boomer, or by hitting them from underneath (jump
into them). Sand blocks can sometimes hold hidden items.
Item blocks are yellow and are marked by a question mark in the
center. Item blocks are permanent, in that they cannot be destroyed.
All item blocks hold an item of some kind. The item can be retrieved
by jumping into the block from underneath, or by setting Boomer on top
of the block.
Brown blocks cannot be destroyed and do not hold items. They can
be identified by an X that crosses from corner to corner.
Dimensional blocks appear as a yellow block with two arrows
painted on it. They will only appear in one dimension at a time. In
order to see and use a dimensional block, you must be in the same
dimension as it. If the block is in the wrong dimension and cannot be
used, you can flip into its dimension and jump into it to make it
change dimensions.
! blocks are special. They come in all sizes and colors, and
perform a special task when hit. That task can by anything from
opening a door to moving a pipe or making a chest appear. Some !
blocks can only be hit once, and others are permanent.
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1.9)- Worlds, Chapters, and Levels.
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Throughout this guide, you'll read me say "World" or sometimes
"Chapter" or even "Level."
These all mean the same thing.
World 1-1 is the same as Chapter 1-1 or Level 1-1.
In the game, they are referred to as "Chapters," however most people
refer to them as "Worlds" as a reference to the old 2-D Mario games.
"Level" is just a basic reference to most video games.
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2)- Walkthrough
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Select a profile and enter any name you want (you're not referred to
by that name) to get this game started.
Note that the text in this game is actually rather funny, so pay
attention when reading or you might miss a good joke.
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2.0)- Prelude
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-= Flipside Tower =-
After a very lengthy cut scene (answer yes to Merlon's question or
your game will end), you are now in control of Mario in the town of
Flipside. Follow Tippi left and down the elevator.
-= Flipside 2nd floor =-
At the bottom of the elevator, go left and save your game, then follow
Tippi right. Use the elevator.
-= Flipside 3rd floor =-
Follow her left. Walk up to and "use" (up on the D-pad) the pillar.
Go back to the right and use the elevator again. Now use the elevator
to the right of the save block you used earlier.
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2.1)- Chapter 1: Lineland
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2.1.1)- 1-1: The Adventure Unfolds
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Enemies: Goomba, Squiglet, Koopa Troopa, Squig, Sproing-Oing, Piranha
Plant.
Walk left and break/stomp anything in your way. There is a mushroom in
one of the item bricks. When you reach a wall, use the brick to jump
over it. Jump the gap and go down the pipe (stand on top of it and
press down on the d-pad) to find a Shroom Shake. Exit through the
other pipe. Continue left, up the stairs and hit the save block. Enter
the house.
Use Tippi's find ability to reveal a door. Enter to activate a cut
scene. Answer no to his first 2 questions, then yes to his last one.
Use the flip ability to find a Shroom Shake and a Shell Shock. Go back
outside and save again.
Flip outside the house to find 3 item bricks. 2 contain a coin, and
the middle one contains Pal Pills. Walk down the stairs and flip again
to find a row of coins. Finally, walk up to the wall across the gap
and flip to bypass it then enter the door.
Walk to the right and use the first Koopa Troopa to take out all the
enemies there after. Continue until you reach an impassable pipe. Flip
into 3-D and grab the Goomba card behind the pipe.
There is another goomba that is only visible in 3-D mode, as well as
an item brick (Mushroom) over the middle pipe. After you clear the
pipes, flip back into 2-D and hit the item brick for another mushroom.
Jump on top of the bricks to get across the gap. The item brick at the
end of the row contains a coin, and the brick under it contains 5
coins. The next row of item bricks contain a coin, and the one on top
contains a happy flower.
Walk right. An impassable gap? Nonsense! Flip into 3-D to reveal a
path in the background. Once over, squish the goomba return to 2-D.
Jump over the gap and continue right. Enter the door.
Walk right until you hit a mound with a spring next to it. Flip into
3-D and walk behind the mound. The item brick contains pal pills.
Flip back into 2-D. The item brick contains a slow flower, make the
most of it. At the mound, flip into 3-D. There is a large number of
Squiglet's in your way. Time to make the most of that slow flower.
Squish them all for a large amount of points, but watch your 3-D time
bar. After they're all 6 feet under, continue right.
Up the stairs (in 3-D mode there is a Sproing-Oing under the stairs),
over the gap, and through the door.
Watch out for the Piranha Plant's in the pipes ahead. Flip into 3-D to
avoid them all together, or walk up next to their pipe until they
disappear, then jump over it.
The item brick contains a Mega Star (w00t!). Grab it and trash the
rest of the level. Jump up and hit the star box to end the level.
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2.1.2)- 1-2: Afoot in the Foothills
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Enemies: Koopa Troopa, Paratroopa, Spiny Tromp, Thwomp.
Walk right. The item bricks contain some coins and a mushroom. Jump up
the mountain (don't flip into 3-D or you'll fall off!). Once at the
top, stand in the rd square. Enjoy what happens next.
After landing, flip into 3-D to hit the blue ! block. Climb the new
mountain and hitch another ride. Enter the door.
Up the stairs and over the gap. Flip into 3-D to see 4 item bricks
(all contain coins) that you can use as a step. Hop up to the top.
HOLD IT! Don't hit those item bricks. Flip into 3-D and hit the bricks
behind them first.
To cross the gap, flip into 3-D and jump on top of the item bricks,
then on to the brown bricks. Walk right, then jump on the second set
of brown bricks. Follow them to solid ground. Flip into 3-D to avoid
the Spiny Tromps and make your way up the hill and through the door.
Walk right and enter the pipe. You are now in the background. Walk
left and enter the house. Up the stairs and flip into 3-D. Talk to the
guard. After a few sentences, flip back into 2-D. Answer his question
with "red!." Exit and go back through the pipe and across the bridge.
Save and enter the town. The brick contains a mushroom. Just past the
mushroom brick is some brown bricks with a lady standing next to them.
Flip into 3-D and enter the pipe. Flip into 3-D to make more coins
appear. Exit. Jump up onto the roof to the left. Jump to the right
until you find a Boomboxer card. Return to the where the pipe is.
Enter the door just to the right of the pipe. Flip into 3-D and enter
the pipe that appears. Flip into 3-D again to bypass the Thwomps.
Enter the door. Use Tippi to reveal a door. Enter and open the chest.
You now have your first Pixl Thoreau. Look him up in section 7)- for
more in-depth info. Jump over the chest and use Thoreau to grab the
block. Jump back over and throw the block at the blue ! switch on the
ceiling (jump into the air then throw it, it'll take a few tries). Now
exit and make your way back to town.
Once back on the surface, enter the house to the right. Talk to the
old man inside (Watchitt). (I find it funny to flip into 3-D to find
that you aren't actually standing on his rug.)
Walk right and enter the pipe. Enter the house then up the stairs.
Answer his question any way you want, then go across the bridge and
hit the star block.
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2.1.3)- 1-3: The Sands of Yold
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Enemies: Squiglet, Squig, Cleft, Boomboxer, Jawbus, Cherbil, 3-D
goomba, Spiked Goomba, Ice Cherbil.
Bosses: O'Chunks.
Walk right. The item bricks contain items in the following order:
coin, coin, coin, speed flower, Zombie Shroom, Mushroom.
Ok, heres a trick: when you come upon a big red tree, jump back and
forth under it (in 2-D mode) 10 times to make a door appear. Me
telling you this allows you to skip ahead in the level faster, as you
would end up back here eventually anyway. If you want to complete the
level as usual, read below.
Picking up where we left off: jump over the sand river and use Thoreau
to kill the Cleft by throwing them at each other (or just jump over
them). There is a Squig card behind the rock ahead (3-D mode to get
it). Use the bricks to get over the sand river.
To kill the Jawbus, flip into 3-D and go around behind it. Flip back
to 2-D and jump on its tail. Enter the door.
Go right and jump over the sand river. Jump over the large rock, then
flip to get behind the wall. Jump over the sand rivers (there is a
Courage Shell behind one of the rocks). You're now at a dead end...
no, no tricks, it really is a dead end. Go back to the other side of
the wall and flip in front of the big rock.
Its got an arrow on top of it! Follow the arrow. Flip back into 2-D
once you're across the gap. Go left and read the statue. Good. Now go
back to the door you entered from. Go left until you find a red tree.
Jump under it 10 times to reveal a door. Enter.
Go right. You could just flip into 3-D and walk across the sand, or
you can jump up on the brown blocks, use the spring, and hitch a ride
across. Once across, one of the item bricks contains a zombie shroom.
Continue right.
Flip into 3-D to reveal a path across the sand. Flip again to get
around the brown bricks. Use the spring and land on the bricks above
the blue ! block. Jump to the right and land on the brown block, then
use Thoreau to activate the block. Hitch a ride over the sand.
The item brick contains a mushroom. Walk right. Save.
Go into 3-D and jump on top of the save block, then jump onto the
brown bricks. Flip back into 2-D and jump from brick to brick until
you find a pipe. Enter the pipe. Flip into 3-D to double the amount of
bricks. All the bricks contain coins, except the final one on the
second row. It contains a Super Shroom. Exit and save the game again.
Enter the door.
Boss fight!
O'Chunks
HP: 20
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
His attacks consist of trying to jump on you. Use Thoreau when he
lands to pick him up and throw him. This will give you a chance to
jump on him. Sometimes he'll try to pick you up and throw you, but its
not that big a deal, just keep your distance.
Enter the next door.
Walk left and ride the platforms until you reach a door. Enter.
Read the statue, the flip into 3-D and read the other side of the
statue. Past the statue there are some coin bricks. Exit through the
door you came in through.
Now go right (there is a zombie shroom behind one of the rocks), and
use the spring to reach some more moving platforms and eventually a
door. Enter.
Walk right until you find a blue platform. Stand on it and
press 1 and - at the same time. Walk up the stairs and hit the star
block.
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2.1.4)- 1-4: Monster of the Ruins
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Enemies: Squiglet, Buzzy Beetle, Spiky Tromp.
Boss: Fracktail, Frackle.
Down the stairs and through the door.
Go right. Jump over the sand rivers and use 3-D mode to bypass the
fire wheel. Jump up on the item block and jump right. Down the ladder
to find a life shroom. Go back to the item brick. Enter the door to
the right.
Again, use 3-D mode to bypass the flame wheels. Go all the way to the
end of the hall until you find some bricks that are only viewable in
3-D mode. In 3-D mode, jump up and hit them. Now switch back to 2-D.
Cool huh? Enter the door.
Use 3-D mode to bypass the tromps, then climb the ladder and open the
chest. Go back through the door. Use the key to open the locked door
you passed earlier.
Hit the save block. The item blocks aren't worth the hassle, so just
continue right. Use 3-D mode to bypass the Tromps again, and, while
still in 3-D mode, jump on the item brick and use it to reach the
door.
Fall down to the right. Grab and throw an enemy into the switch (if
you're close to leveling up, there are infinite enemies in this room).
Climb back up the ladder and through the door.
Go back to where the sand pit was (with the coin bricks) to find a
key. Jump up and use Thoreau to grab it. Go back to the right and
unlock the door.
Down the stairs and use Tippi to reveal a ledge under the door. Enter
by jumping off one of the stairs.
Walk right into what appears to be a dead end. Flip into 3-D to find a
path off to the right. Follow it and open the chest for a Buzzy Beetle
card. Follow the path back.
This time go left and flip into 3-D underneath the key. This will
reveal a passage in the wall where the key is actually at (quite the
optical illusion eh?). Go back and unlock the door.
Use the spring and continue to the left. Dead end? I think not. 3-D
mode! Climb the ladder. Jump on the blue ! block and be ready to run
to the left. Ready? RUN! Go back and press the red button.
Fall down the hole. Neat huh? Enter the door.
Go into 3-D mode to reveal what order to hit the blocks in (1, 2, 3,
4). Up the stairs. Save and grab the super shroom from the item block.
Enter the pipe.
Pay close attention to this conversation. It is really funny. Note
that when the dragon thinks, the Wii shop channel icon appears in his
eye, and the reference to Zelda II with "I AM ERROR."
Boss fight!
Fracktail
HP: 18
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Ok, very easy yet complex fight. The antenna is its weak point, but
you cant hit it. When he comes strait on from the back ground, dodge
it by running left or right. When he comes from the right, flip into
3-D, dodge his head, then jump on his tail. You are now on his back.
Use Thoreau to grab the enemies that spawn and throw them at his
antenna. He will eventually throw you off.
Rinse and repeat.
Enter the door and go down the stairs.
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2.1.5)- Interlude
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-= Bleck castle =-
You are now in control of Peach. Follow the Koopa. After the first
door, keep going left and through any door you find.
-= Flipside Tower =-
Well, that was interesting, no? Use the elevator on your left.
-= Flipside 2nd floor =-
Follow Merlon.
Follow Merlon some more.
-= Flipside 3rd floor =-
Walk left.
Cut scene.
Back down the elevator.
-= Flipside 2nd floor =-
Walk left and enter the shop (shops have a mushroom sign out front).
To the owner and buy a Fire Burst (while you're here, buy, store,
and/or sell what ever else you feel like). Exit and take the down
elevator to the right.
-= Flipside 1st floor =-
Walk right and enter the bakery (the bakery has a picture of a tea pot
on the outside). Talk to the lady and give her the fire burst.
Now go back up to Peach. (Left, Up, Right, Up).
-= Flipside 3rd floor =-
Walk left.
Give the soup to Peach.
Cut scene.
-= Flipside 2nd floor =-
Peach is now in your party.
Walk outside Merlons house and flip into 3-D. Wse the key to unlock
the gate to the right. Go back into 3-D mode to find a hidden path to
the right. Follow the path then flip back into 2-D. Walk right and
enter the pipe.
Walk left until you come to a sign. Flip into 3-D and follow the
hidden path. Walk left and use 3-D mode to get up on the rocks. Switch
to Peach and use her umbrella to float from stone to stone. Place the
heart in the pillar.
Use the Return pipe to return to Flipside tower. Take the elevator
down, save and stay at the inn (to the right, the inn has a picture of
a bed on it) to replenish your health if you need to.
Enter the new door that opened on the Tower.
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2.2)- Chapter 2: Gloam Valley
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2.2.1)- 2-1: Bogging to Merlee's
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Since Peach is a new member, you're going to be using her a lot. Keep
her out as your main character, and switch to Mario when I say to flip
into 3-D mode (since peach cant do that).
Enemies: Koopa Troopa, 3-D Koopa Troopa, Squig, Growmeba, Spiked
Goomba, Shlurp, Swooper, Paragoomba.
Walk right. Use Peach's umbrella to jump over the water. 2 of the
bricks ahead contain coins. Jump on top of the second brick that had a
coin and use Peach's umbrella to cross the water.
Flip into 3-D. Hit the dimensional blocks so they appear in the 2-D
plain. Use them to jump up to the green platform. Use Peach to jump
from platform to platform until you reach a pipe. Enter the pipe.
Kill the enemies inside to make a chest appear. Exit, fall down, and
open the door.
The item brick contains pal pills. Walk right and skip the first door
you find. Continue until you find a pipe. Jump on top of it, then jump
to the brown blocks to the right. Hitch a ride up, then use Peach's
umbrella to float to a pipe on the far left.
Use Peach's umbrella to cross the gaps and make your way to a blue !
switch. Hit it, then make your way back to the door that appeared.
The item brick contains a mega star. Grab it and smash your way to the
next door.
The item brick contains a slow flower. I would say make the most of
it, but theres nothing to use it on. Anyway, use that brick to jump
onto the brown blocks, the flip into 3-D to reveal another dimensional
block. Hit it, the flip back. Use it to jump to the green platform
above. Follow it right, then fall off at the end.
The item block contains a happy flower. Continue right and enter the
pipe. Use Tippi's ability to find a blue ! block. She wont make it
visible, so you'll have to try to hit it without seeing it. Enter the
pipe that appears.
There is a Growmeba in this room. Use Thoreau to grab one of its
clones, then throw it at the real one. Open the chest that appears.
It doesn't matter how you answer his questions.
All right, jump over the chest and set Boomer in front of the crack in
the wall. Flip into 3-D and walk through the hole he creates. Open the
chest for a Watchitt card. Exit the pipes.
Go to the right and hop on the brown bricks. set Boomer in front of
the sand bricks and watch. Now jump up to the door. DON'T ENTER. Keep
jumping and enter the 4 (and final) door in the row.
Walk left and flip into 3-D to reveal more sand bricks on the floor.
Set Boomer on them and fall through the hole. Hit the ! block, fall
through the next hole, and enter the door.
Jump down 2 doors. Enter and do the same as above, minus the blue !
block.
Now jump to the door on the far left. Enter the door that isn't shiny.
Walk right, flip into 3-D and fall into the hole. Grab the two cards,
then jump out and hit the star block.
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2.2.2)- 2-2: Tricks, Treats, Traps
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This level is pretty fun, what with the traps and all.
Enemies: Gnip, Gnaw.
As soon as the level starts, flip and go behind the bushes to the
left. Get the coins, exit, flip back to 2-D. Walk right until you find
a brown block. Stand on top of it and jump to find a sand block with a
ladder. To get on it, carefully walk to the extreme edge of the brown
block, then jump up. You should slide around the side of the sand
block and then be able to press left or right to land on it.
Climb the ladder and get off on the sand blocks. Use Peach's umbrella
to float to the top of the building. Open the chest for a stop watch.
Flip into 3-D and walk off the front-center of the building. You
should land on a ledge with a chest containing a Cursya card. Jump off
and enter the building.
Once inside, flip into 3-D to avoid the Gnip. Go into 3-D mode at the
top of the stairs and enter the door behind the curtain.
Ok, this is the only door that you are required to go into, but I
recommend you go into all of the. They are a good learning experience.
But, if you don't feel like it, read on:
Save, then walk right. Jump up the stairs and enter the last door.
Walk all the way right and throw the switch. Wait until the spikes are
about to crush you, then flip into 3-D. Dodge the spikes then jump on
top of them. Let them carry you to the top.
Walk left, then use the small platform to jump to the larger one over
head. Use Boomer, then 3-D, the Boomer, then 3-D. Jump up to the next
platform and open the chest. Use a 3-D view to fall back down to the
floor, the exit and save your game again.
Use 3-D mode and some fancy maneuvering to unlock the door behind the
Gnaw. Enter and hit the star block.
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2.2.3)- 2-3: Breaking the Bank
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This is the shortest level in the game... that is, if you have the
proper codes...
Enemies: none.
Walk right and hit the item block.
Well, wasn't that fun?
Ok, jump up on the item block, then jump to the platform on the right.
Use Peach's umbrella to get to the platform on the left. Flip into 3-D
and walk through the wall. Open the chest. This Pixl is going to save
your life many times over. Get acquainted with it now.
Go back through the wall and jump the gap with Peach. Flip into 3-D
and use Boomer to blow out the sand blocks. Open the chest for a Boo
card. Walk back through the opening and jump up the plaforms. Walk all
the way left and flip to walk through the wall again. Hit the sand
block and climb the ladder.
Use Slim to pass through the electric things. Remember, you have to
remain still and let the things pass over you, then walk to the next
one and do the same.
When you come to a door, use the keypad beside the door and enter the
code 41262816. Now walk all the way back down to where you broke the
vase... thing.
Go to the right and enter the door. Save you game and talk to the
lady. Select "pay off some rupees"
Ooookkkkkk..... jump over the desk and flip into 3-D, then use Slim to
get through the bars and hit the star block.
... told you it was short level.
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2.2.4)- 2-4: the Basement of Face-off
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Enemies: Boo, Mister I, Swoop, Cursya, Atomic Boo, Shlurp.
Boss: Mimi
Flip into 3-D and go behind the stairs to find a mushroom. Walk right,
save, and enter the far right door.
Enter these doors to clear the maze:
Top right corner.
Top right corner.
Walk left and flip to reveal dimensional blocks. Use them to reach the
upper platform. Refuse all of her offers.
Enter the door behind her.
Walk to the right and use Slim to fall through a crack in the floor.
Enter the door.
Walk right, flip into 3-D, jump on the item bricks, then jump to the
door.
Use the blocks in the middle of the room to reach the to right door.
Flip into 3-D and hit the dimensional blocks to reach the door in the
top left.
Use Tippi to find a hidden stair case. Enter the door.
Grab the super shroom and save your game. Enter the woman's rest room.
Open the doors until you find Merlee.
Ask them whatever questions you want, then pick the Merlee with the
fly buzzing around her.
Boss Fight!
Mimi
HP: doesn't matter.
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Its weak point is its head.
Attacks:
1) walks on the ground and shoots rupees at you
2) jumps on the ceiling and fires rupees down at you
3) causes a wave of rupees to streak across the field
Defenses for these attacks:
1) dodge, its easy
2) again, just dodge it
3) use Peach's umbrella (down on the D-pad)
when attacking her, use Thoreau to grab a rupee she fired. Throw it at
her to disable her, then jump on her head. If shes on the ground, grab
a rupee and get right under her, then jump up to ensure the rupee hits
its mark.
Every time you jump on her head, she looses a leg and gets slightly
faster (is that even possible?). Once she runs out of legs (in 6
attacks), you win.
Oh, and if you flip into 3-D, you'll see that Mimi is actually a
robot.
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2.2.5)- Interlude
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-= Bleck Castle =-
You now control Luigi. This is just like when you controlled Peach a
while back. Go left and through the door. Continue going left and
through all doors in your way.
-= Flipside Tower =-
A man in green? I wonder how that could be *rolls eyes* take the
elevator down and save your game.
-= Flipside 2nd floor =-
Flip into 3-D. Go through the gate you unlocked last time. Go back
into 3-D mode to find a hidden path to the right. Follow the path then
flip back into 2-D. Walk right and enter the pipe.
-= Flipside Outskirts 1st floor =-
Walk until you find a pipe that is capped off with blocks. Use Boomer
and enter the pipe.
-= Flipside Outskirts B1 =-
Walk right until you hit a wall. Flip into 3-D,
then use Slim to get through the wall. Use the pillar.
Stock up on whatever supplies you need, and use the inn if you have
to.
Save and go through the new door on Flipside Tower.
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2.3)- Chapter 3: The Bitlands
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This is probably the funniest world in the game.
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2.3.1)- 3-1: When Geeks Attack
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Enemies: Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant, Spiked Goomba, Hammer Bro,
ParaGoomba, ParaKoopa, Magikoopa, Bullet Bill, Bill Blaster, Mega
Koopa, Koopa Striker, Back Cursya, Blomeba.
Boss: Bowser
Well this worlds off to an interesting start yes?
Walk up and use the bush. He will give you some hints, but you're
reading a guide, so there's really no need to list them here.
Oh, and Barry wont join your party until after chapter 3.
Past the sand bricks and over the gap, you can either climb the
mountain or flip to bypass it. over the next gap and flip to get
around the pipe. You'll also see a dimensional block; go ahead and hit
it, but you're not going to use it just yet.
Save your game.
Trick: if you want to finish this level quickly (you're going to miss
out on a lot of experience points and items), you can fall into the
gap in between the red pipes. If you do, skip ahead until you see the
words "END TRICK."
Ok, jump over the gap and continue forward until you find a blue
pillar. Flip into 3-D to see its actually stick figure (all of the
pillars are, and they are rather funny). Position yourself to its
right and jump up on its leg, then to its head. Flip back into 2-D and
jump to the right until you find a chest. Open to find a Piranha Plant
card.
Fall down and enter the pipe. Walk left and enter the first pipe.
Destroy the Blomeba and open the chest for a thunder rage. Enter the
pipe that appears. Keep going left to collect an ice storm. Now go
back to the right and enter the original pipe.
Save your game again and jump up on the dimensional block. Use it to
reach the pipe. Hit the sand block to make a ladder appear. Climb the
ladder and enter the door.
Walk to the left and hitch a ride across the gap. Use Boomer to kill
the piranha plant, then use Peach to float from that pipe to the one
on the left. Enter the pipe. Walk to the right until you find your
prize: a Catch card SP, DON'T USE OR THROW THIS CARD AWAY! Now walk
back, enter the pipe, then walk back to the door.
Ready? Hit the item block and grab the star. Demolish the rest of the
level until you reach the next door. Enter and watch.
XD Coolest. Thing. Ever. Try to use the Catch card SP on him. This is
your only chance to get the Mega Koopa card (unless by some off chance
the card dealer is selling one or you plan on getting a lot of points
in the shop). Now Run to the left and grab a star of your own, then
rampage to the right until you find a blue ! block. Hit the block and
read the sign if you want. Walk all the way back left and enter the
door you came through. Again, walk all the way left and enter the
door.
Drop down and save your game, then fall in the gap in between the rid
pipes.
END TRICK. Walk right (one of the blocks contains pal pills). Continue
to the right until you reach a pipe. Kill the plant (with Boomer) and
enter the pipe. Collect your coins and flip into 3-D to find a caught
card SP. Exit through the next pipe. Go right and jump the gap.
Jump up the stairs. Flip into 3-D to find a pipe. Enter then flip into
3-D to find dimensional blocks. Hit them to reach the item blocks.
Exit through the same pipe.
The elevators on the right go down, but you don't want to. Just use
them to jump across to the next platform. The final block contains a
mushroom. Jump across the up elevators, but don't enter the pipe. Flip
into 3-D to find some coins, then go back to the up elevators. Ride
them all the way to the top and jump off to the right.
Enter the first pipe. Collect your coins then flip into s-D to find a
Magikoopa card. Flip back and exit through the same pipe. Enter the
second pipe.
Save your game, then walk right. Continue until you reach a castle and
a cut scene. Jump over the castle; the next castle, jump up in between
bullet bills. Then use Boomer to take out the bullet bill blaster. The
third castle, set Boomer right next to the wall.
Boss fight!
Bowser
HP: 20
Attack: 3
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) fire breath
2) jumping on you
3) spiky head so you cant jump on him
Defense against attacks:
1)When he is about to breath fire, he jumps away from you. This is
your cue to run.
2) Dodge. This is your chance to attack
3) Don't jump on him. duh.
Strategy: dodge his fire breath. When he tries to jump on you, set
Boomer on the ground and detonate him when Bowser lands.
Bowser is now on your team (yay!). Continue right and hit the star
block.
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2.3.2)- 3-2: Bloops Ahoy
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Enemies: Cheep Cheep, Blooper, Bittacuda.
Boss: Big Blooper
Underwater. Didn't see that one coming.
There are a lot of coins in both 2-D and 3-D. I cant document them
all, so you're on your own.
When underwater, Bowser is the only character that can damage enemies.
Use his flame breath (this game has excellent physics >_>)
Swim right and switch to Mario. Flip into 3-D to find a passage around
the whirlpool. Continue right until you find a pipe surrounded by
brown blocks. Flip into 3-D, save your game, then enter the pipe.
In this section, tentacles with come out and try to hit you. You cant
damage them, but Bowser's fire breath will grant you safe passage.
Also, watch out for little vortexes. They will try to suck you in and
will transport you back to the start of the level.
When you reach the second tentacle, swim up to find an air pocket.
Jump out of the water, flip to find a cold bar, then enter the pipe.
Go right and enter the door (underwater). Use Bowser to kill everyone
in the room, then open the chest.
With Thudley now in your party, swim left over top of the pole beside
the door. Press 1 to pound the post and open the door. Enter.
Swim/walk left back out the next door. Jump down in the water and
continue back to the left. Enter the pipe overhead.
Flip and save your game. Go left to find 6 poles. They are all in the
up position. Pound them with Thudley until they are in this pattern:
up, down, down, - up, down, up. (if you accidentally pound the wrong
one, pound it again to raise it back up)
Enter the door that appears. Swim right until a giant blooper appears.
Boss Fight!
Big Blooper
HP: 18
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Attacks:
He doesn't have much in the way of attacks. He will send a tentacle up
and try to poke you, but its slow and easy to dodge.
The only way to damage him is to pound his red tentacle. To do this,
stay in the center of the arena. When a blue tentacle comes up, dodge
it. When the red tentacle comes up, swim over top of it and press 1.
After you're done with him, swim right, enter the pipe, and hit the
star block.
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2.3.3)- 3-3: Up, Up, and a Tree
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This level is a PAIN. You'll see.
Enemies: ParaTroopa, Paragoomba, Crazee Dayzee, Lakitu, Spiny, Poison
Cherbil, Blomeba, Tileoid G and B, Fuzzy.
Boss: Dimentio
Walk right to find a giant tree. Hop onto the following platforms:
Green - center
Brown - right
Yellow moving - center
Green - left
Brown - center
Brown - center (above the last one)
Green - left
Green - center
Brown - right
Brown - left
Flip and hit the dimensional blocks
Dimensional bocks - left
Green - left (above)
Switch to Peach and use her umbrella to reach the brown blocks on the
right.
Green - right (above)
Green - right (above)
Green - Use Peach's umbrella (again) to the left.
Green - left (above)
Green - center
Brown - right
Pound the pole.
Yellow moving - center
Green - left
Brown - left
Flip into 3-D to find a bridge across the gap.
You are now on brown - right
Green - center
Green - left (above)
Brown - left (above)
Green - center
From here, you can use Peach to jump to a pipe. The pipe only contains
coins and is not worth the hassle.
Green - center (above)
Green - left
Brown - far left
Brow - center
Finally! The door! Use Bowser's flame breath to free it.
This next part is the PAIN I was talking about.
Ok, jump onto the moving platform to the right. Jump off to the left.
Enter the pipe. Save, then hit the Blue ! block. Go back through the
pipe.
Jump up the pink stairs
Hit the ! block
Jump up the blue stairs
Jump onto the moving platform
Jump onto the next moving platform on the right.
Stay on it and pound the pole to the right.
Climb down the ladder and hit the ! block.
Climb back up the ladder.
Jump back on the moving platform and jump off at the top to the right.
Jump onto the pink platform
Jump onto the brown platform
Jump onto the moving platform
Jump onto the brown platform
Flip and enter the pipe
Use Slim to avoid the spikes. Remember to stand still just before the
spikes come up.
Hit the ! block
Exit through the same pipe
Jump to the blue platform
Jump to the brown platform.
Ok, this one is complicated. Use Boomer to hit the switch, then set
Boomer beside the switch and run up the platforms before they
disappear.
Jump onto the blue platform
Jump onto the moving platform
Jump onto the next moving platform
Jump into the pipe for a Peach (2) card
Exit and jump back onto the moving platform
Jump off to the left and enter the pipe
Jump on the moving platform and use Slim to get past the spikes.
Fall down and set Boomer beside the switch.
Jump out of the hole before Boomer explodes.
Exit the pipe.
Use Peach to cross the gap.
Jump onto the pink platform
Flip into 3-D and jump onto the brown blocks.
Hit the blue ! block
Use Thudley to get the super shroom
Fall all the way back down to the first pipe you entered.
Save your game and enter the door.
Wasn't that FUN?
Boss Fight!
Dimentio
HP: 30
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) will create a crystal above his head and throw it at you
2) will clone himself, forcing you to find the real one
3) will draw squares on the field. Don't get caught in one, or they
will explode.
Defense against attacks:
1) dodge it.
2) luck of the draw. Jump on which ever one you want.
3) Jump on top of one of the squares. [[[[
Strategy: watch out for the square attack, its deadly!
Besides that, wait for him to fly down close to you and jump on him.
Submitted strategy (joshbud9000):
1. Make sure you have a stop watch
2. start the fight as Bowser and immediately use the stop watch
3. breath fire right after its used, in 3-4 hits he will die without
even getting out of the stop
With that out of the way, we just have one more set of platforms to
jump up. Take any path you want, so long as you go up. You'll
eventually reach a large brown platform. Wait until you see a red band
of wind coming, and jump on it. Ride it until you reach a pipe. Jump
off and enter the pipe.
Flip into 3-D for some coins, the hit the star block.
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2.3.4)- 3-4: The Battle of Fort Francis
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Enemies: Chain Comp, Meowbomb, PatrolMeow, AirMeow, SurpriseMeow,
SecuriMeow, BigMeow.
Boss: Francis
Walk right and flip into 3-D. Enter the pipe. Use Thoreau to hit the
block. Grab the key, then go back and open the front door. (I've heard
of people storing keys under they doormat, but this takes it to a
whole new level.)
Save your game, flip, and enter the pipe behind the next door. Hit the
dimensional block, then flip into 3-D. Use it to bypass the spikes.
Pound the blue ! switch. Answer his question however you want.
Use Carrie to get over the spikes, and exit through the same pipe you
came in through (remember, the pipe is in 3-D). Save again and enter
the door on the right. Go all the way right and enter the next door.
Go right, flip, climb the stairs, enter the door at the top.
Go left and pound the ground under the first door. Enter.
Use Carrie to cross the spikes and enter the door.
Talk to the cat bot. Answers are as follows:
True
True
True
2323
Hit the item block for a super shroom. To get to the chest, jump ontop
of the cat bot and use it for a spring to reach a hidden platform (you
can also read various notes left by Francis... talk about Nerd.) Exit
the room and go back across the spikes.
Pound underneath the other hanging door and enter. Flip and jump onto
the block near the door. Flip and switch to Peach. Float across to the
other block and flip again. Climb up the stairs and enter the door.
Use Thoreau to grab a flying cat bot and hit the ! switch. Cross the
bridge and enter the door.
Talk to the cat bot and answer:
True
True
True
2828
Grab the key just like before, and return to the save block at the
start of the castle. Save, then go though the door on the right.
Walk right and switch to Peach. Use Peach to put the keys in the door.
Answers:
True
True
True
True
True
True
True
True
True
True
(... Nerd.)
Enter the door as Peach, or the security system will try to fry you.
Answer his question however you wish (... Super nerd). In the end, his
computer gets smashed.
Boss Fight!
Francis
HP: 40
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) takes out his camera and flashes you. Doesn't do any damage, but
it does disorient you.
2) Take out his computer and summons cat bombs to blow you up.
3) Grabs you with his tongue and bits you.
Defenses against attacks:
1) you don't really need to block this one
2) either destroy them before they blow up, dodge them, or hit
Francis before he summons them.
3) Jump over it and/or run away.
Strategy: there are 2 ways to beat Francis:
1) use Mario to track him while he's cloaked (3-D mode), then jump
on him just as he comes out of hiding.
2) Use Thudley and pound the ground to track Francis. When he
appears, jump on him with Thudley.
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2.3.5)- Interlude
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-= Flipside Tower =-
Before heading off to the heart pillar, re-enter world 3-1 and talk to
Barry again to have him join your party. Use the return pipe then take
the elevator down.
Save and flip into 3-D. Enter the unlocked gate (again) and take the
secret path (again).
This time, go left and use Thudley to pound the pillars so they look
like this: down, up, down, up, down.
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2.4)- Chapter 4: Outer Space
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Note: Make sure you have at least 100 coins before starting this
chapter.
This chapter requires a little of set up before you can actually play
it. Enter the new door in Flipside Tower, only to find that theres no
air in outer space (yet Mario can breath underwater. Yeah, this game
has excellent physics).
You find yourself back on Flipside Tower. Go down and talk to Merlon.
Exit Merlons house and go all the way right. Take the elevator up and
talk to the first kid you find.
Take the elevator back down. Walk left and use the first down elevator
you find. Again, go right and take the first down elevator. Walk over
to the water and release the fish. (while you're here, you can swim
down into the water and come up the other side to find Flimm. He might
have something of interest... or not.)
Now go up and use the door on Flipside Tower. Put on the space helmet
and get floating!
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2.4.1)- 4-1: Into Outer Space
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Enemies: Jellien, Foton, Warpid.
Barry is going to be your main Pixl for this level.
Follow the S.O.S's and float down and to the right. When you reach a
sparkling section where the S.O.S's are coming from, use Tippi to find
a ship. Use the ship. You are now a subordinate to a squid...
congrats. Luckily, this squid breaths balls of energy. Hold A for as
long as you want (it really doesn't matter) then release.
Of course, it couldn't possibly be that easy.
You can use his energy balls at any time by pressing 2; its one of the
only ways to kill enemies in space and is most definitely the fastest.
Float right until you come across a save block. Save, then back track
to the nearest rock. Flip into 3-D to find a Foton card. Save again,
then enter the wormhole.
Again, float right and enter whichever wormhole you want.
Float right, and enter the farthest right wormhole.
Float right and flip to find a catch card SP, then float back left and
enter the farthest left wormhole.
Go right until you see a wormhole and a pipe in the background. Flip
to find a wormhole behind a rock. Enter, then enter the pipe. Grab
your coins (flip to find even more), then go back through the
wormhole. Keep going right until you find the star block.
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2.4.2)- 4-2: A Paper Emergency
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Enemies: Longator, Boing-Oing, Choppa, Hooligon, Beepboxer, Fuzzy,
Ice Cherbil.
The layout of this level is pretty complex merely because you cant see
where your jumping or what you're suppose to land on.
Walk right and knock on the bathroom.
Continue right and jump over the gap. Jump up on the brown blocks
overhead to find a mushroom. Jump down until you find a door. jump up
one platform and flip to reveal a passage and a row of coins.
Now you're stuck in a pit... or so it seems. Flip to reveal stairs.
Jump up them until you reach a weird looking rock and a lightning
bolt. Continue right. Fall down the hole and flip to find an ultra
shroom shake.
Jump back up and to the right until you find a stack of sand blocks.
Use Boomer then enter the door.
Save, then jump right. Flip and use Slim to get through the crack.
Jump back up to the left and hit the ! block. Jump right and enter the
door. Use Tippi to find an item block. Grab the mushroom and exit.
Walk over to the right edge and flip to reveal a small walkway. Cross
and hit the item block for pal pills.
Don't enter the door just yet. Instead, jump up and to the left and
enter the pipe overhead. Flip to find even more coins. Exit and walk
right (don't enter the door below you). Fall down the hole and flip
to find a passage. Jump up the blocks and enter the door.
The upper block contains a super shroom, and the final lower block
contains a star. Hit it and demolish the stage. Enter the door at the
end.
Flip to find some space food behind the pipe, then jump on top of the
pipe. Enter the door. Talk to the old man inside. Say No until he
offers it to you for 10 coins. Now go all the way back to the bathroom
at the start of the level (save your game along the way).
Give the guy in the bathroom the paper. Go back over to the right
until you find that weird rock with the lightning bolt again. Use
Fleep on the bolt. Go back to the left and use the key on the locked
door. Hit the star block and finish this level.
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2.4.3)- 4-3: The Gates of Space
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Enemies: Jellien, Foton, Warpid, Hedron, Eeligon, Warpid.
Go right until you find a red X (you cant miss it) use Fleep on it (on
your way, theres a shooting star hidden in the sand blocks).
Float over and use Squirps on the squirp-shaped hole. Enter the door.
Again, use Fleep on the red X and squish Squirps in one of the holes.
Go right, save, and enter the wormhole. Go down and to the left and
enter the blue wormhole for some coins.
Exit, then go up and to the far right corner. Hidden behind some
Hedrons and brown blocks is another blue wormhole. Enter, go right,
then enter the shop.
You do have 100 coins on you, right? Good. Buy the Golden Choco-bar.
Exit via Blue wormhole, then find the purple wormhole again to return
to squirps.
Save, then give Squirps the chocolate. Enter the door and hit the star
block.
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2.4.4)- 4-4: The Mysterious Mr. L
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The Whoa Zone. One of the most complicated puzzles in any game I've
played. Remember, when I say "up" I mean up in relation to the screen,
not in relation to the character. If the Tileoids give you trouble,
switch to Bowser to kill them quickly.
Enemies: Tileoid Y and R, Barribad, Pigarithm, Hooligon.
Boss: Mr. L
Ok, go right, save, then enter the door. Go right and grab the
mushroom in the block. Jump up on the block, then onto the platform to
the right. Flip into 3-D to find a door; enter.
Go left and use Peach to cross the gap. Enter the door. Use Mario to
kill the Barribad and grab the key. Exit, fall down the gap, jump up
the stairs, and flip to enter the door. Enter the door below you.
Walk right and flip into 3-D to find some hidden stairs. Jump up then
flip back. Go left and enter the locked door.
How did that happen?! Simple, it's the Whoa Zone.
Anyway, go right and enter the next door.
Again?! Are you beginning to see why this puzzle is so complex?
Walk up and use Peach to cross the next 2 gaps (I don't want to know
how she does that) (you will jump over a door) enter the door you land
near.
Whats that? You say you want things to get even more confusing? Goood.
Walk down the stairs to the right and flip into 3-D. Fall down the
gap behind the stairs. Hit the block with the arrows on it, then walk
right and enter the door.
Walk right and use Peach to cross the gap (again, I don't want to
know), the Mario to flip and find the door; enter.
Walk right and open the chest, then turn and exit through the same
door. Go left and exit through the door.
Walk left and hit the arrow block again, then flip into 3-D and jump
back up to where the stairs are. Exit through the door on the left.
Walk down and enter the first door you come across.
Walk down and enter the next door. hooray! We're rightside up again!
Flip into 3-D and enter the pipe. ... NOOO! Lol. Ok, grab your coins
and exit through the same pipe. Walk right and enter the locked door.
Hit the arrow block to get over the wall, then hit the next arrow
block to flip back upright, and use Tippi to find the door; enter.
Walk right and hit the arrow block. Walk up and hit the next arrow
block. DON'T ENTER THE DOOR. Hit the arrow block again and walk down.
Enter that door.
Walk down and enter the door. Walk right, grab some shrooms, then
enter the door. Walk left, open the chest, walk back right, enter the
door, walk left, enter the door, walk up, enter the door.
Walk down and hit the arrow block, then hit the block again. Walk up
and hit the next arrow block. Now enter the door. Hit the arrow block,
save, and enter the locked door.
Boss Fight!
Mr. L
HP: 40
Attack: 3
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) jumps on you
2) tries to heal with Shroom Shakes.
Defense against attacks:
1) use Barry
2) jump on him before the shake takes effect.
Strategy: Um... use Barry when he jumps and attack him when he tries
to use a shake...
Boss Fight! Part 2.
Brobot
HP: 255
Attack: 4
Defense: 3-6
Attacks:
1) shoots lasers
2) shoots missiles
3) tries to suck you in and chew on you.
Defense against attacks:
1) dodge
2) dodge (is pretty easy)
3) run away when you see his mouth open
Strategy: the only way to damage him is to use Squirps. Keep a
continuous blaze of fire on him to take him down. You will notice some
candy bars floating past as you fight. Grab them whenever you can.
All their effects are temporary:
Blue: make you invincible.
Yellow: speed you up
Red: increase your firepower
Green: shoot a very powerful missile
Purple: give you double the fire power
After, follow Squirps through the door.
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2.4.5)- Interlude
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Alright, save your game. Its time to enter Flopside.
First, make sure you have at least 300 coins.
-= Flipside 2nd floor =-
Walk left and take the elevator down.
-= Flipside 1st floor =-
Walk right and use Boomer on a crack in the wall. Flip and walk
through the hole. Walk left and use Fleep on the window in between the
two buildings. Hit the block, then flip and walk across the bridge.
Enter.
-= Mirror Hall =-
Hit each block 1 time. Flip and enter the door.
Flip again and walk across the bridge.
-= Flopside 1st floor =-
Walk left, flip and enter the hole. Walk right and take the elevator
up.
-= Flopside 2nd floor =-
Walk left and talk to Nolrem. Save.
Flip into 3-D and walk forward.
You go 300 coins right? Good. Talk to the guy that is only visible in
3-D. Have him make a pipe. That pipe is going to make your life a lot
easier in the future.
Now, go right and take the elevator up.
-= Flopside 3rd floor =-
Walk right and use the heart pillar.
Do whatever else you want in either city or world, then enter the next
world on Flipside Tower.
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2.5)- Chapter 5: Land of the Cragnons
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2.5.1)- 5-1: Downtown of Crag
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Enemies: Floro Sapien, Putrid Piranha, Moon Cleft, Back Cursya,
Shlorp, Muth.
This level is pretty strait forward (a nice break from the Whoa Zone).
After a cut scene, exit the house and fight some Floro Sapiens.
Next, follow the flowers over the bridge and save. Enter the door.
Go right and enter the second pipe. Defeat the Shlorps and open the
chest for a Bowser (2) card. Exit through the pipe. Go left and over
the mountain.
Fall down the other side of the mountain and flip to find a Moon Cleft
card. Jump back up the mountain and use Peach's umbrella to cross the
gap.
Fall down to the right again and hit the blocks in this order:
Left
Right
Middle
Enter the pipe.
Give chase to the right. Either use 3-D mode to bypass the Muth, or
Bowser's flame breath to kill them (the later is well worth it.)
Now hit the blocks in the following order:
Middle
Right
Left
Left
Right
Middle
Right
Left
Right
Right
Middle
Right
Right
Left
Middle
Middle
Left
Left
Left
Right
Left
Left
Left
Middle
Middle
*pants* ... enter the pipe. Walk right and enter the pipe.
Hit the star block.
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2.5.2)- 5-2: Pixls, Tablets, and Crag
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Enemies: Pokey, Putrid Piranha, Squog, Cheep Cheep, Clubba, Rawbus,
Tech Cursya, Cherbil, Stone Buzzy, Amazy Dayzee.
Boss: O'Chunks
Walk right until you come to a gap filled with water (there is a
primordial fruit behind the pipe). Jump in and swim to the bottom.
Open the chest for the Water Tablet (to get out, flip to find an item
block, and jump from there back into the water). Enter the door on the
right.
Walk left till you are standing under a door. Use Boomer to blow up
the blocks (they are actually sand blocks) then hit the Blue ! switch
and enter the door.
Walk right and use Fleep on the lighting bolt. Hit the switch. That
did nothing to actually help you, but it was fun. Flip into 3-D and
walk forward. There are a lot of items in the 3-D only blocks ahead.
Grab them and look for a hidden path to the left (3-D mode).
Follow the path down. Walk right and use Bowser's fire breath on the
stone. Fire Tablet! Ok, exit via secret path, then by the door on the
left.
Walk all the way right until you find a save block. Save, then return
to the brown blocks you saw just before the door you passed up. Jump
on top of them, then jump again to find hidden blocks containing
mushrooms. Enter the door.
Walk right and jump over the gap to be ambushed by O'Chunks.
Boss Fight!
O'Chunks
HP: 40
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) jump on you
2) grab and throw you
3) will spin around and try to hit you
4) picks up blocks and throws them at you
Defense against attacks:
1) dodge it
2) don't get to close to him
3) use Barry or jump over him
4) use Barry
Strategy: Switch to Bowser and Barry. When he tries to jump on you,
use Barry. When he tries to spin or just stands still for a sec. use
Bowser's fire breath.
If you have a catch card, flip into 3-D to find a rare Amazy Dayzee.
Catch it, then later sell it to the card shop for a whopping 300
coins. (see the after-credits section for more details).
With that out of the way, walk right and flip into 3-D. Run around the
dinosaur statue 1 time, then grab the Stone Tablet. Exit through the
door on the left.
Save, then walk left until you come to the yellow block. Climb the
mountain to the left of it. Once at the top, jump up to hit an
invisible block and reveal a ladder. Climb the ladder.
Get off on the brown blocks, flip into 3-D and jump to the upper
level. Stone, Water, Fire. Place the Tablets in that order.
Put in whatever you want as a cry, just be sure to fill all the
spaces. Now jump off the platform and use Cudge on the yellow block.
Enter the pipe.
Jump over the gap with Peach, then use Mario to find a Stone Buzzy
card. Fall down and hit the star block.
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2.5.3)- 5-3: A Crag in the Dark
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A warning: DO NOT HURT ANY CRAGNONS! If you do, you will lose points.
Enemies: Buzzy Beetle, Spike Top, Spania, Piranha plant, Putrid
Piranha, Floro Sapien, Cragnon.
Walk right. There is a super shroom up on the brown blocks if you need
it. Keep walking until you see a person. Talk to him (you don't really
have a choice). Enter the pipe to the right. Fall down the shaft and
walk right. Save.
Fall down and use Boomer on the cracks in the ground. Enter the pipe
and collect your coins. Exit, and continue right. Enter the right most
pipe.
Walk right. One of the Blocks contains pal pills. Continue right until
you come to a small gap. Jump across and enter the door.
Jump into the mining cart, start the ride, and enter 3-D mode. Wait
for the ride to end. Enter the door. Walk right and use Peach to cross
the gap. Walk right and fall down. Talk to the mic man.
Follow him left, up the stairs, then hit the sand block to make a
ladder appear. Exit through the door. Ride the mining cart back out
and exit through the door.
Continue right (enter the pipe and use Cudge for a shroom shake).
Use 3-D mode to get around the brown blocks, then use Cudge on the
yellow block. Enter the door and ride the mining cart again.
Enter the door at the end. Walk right and fall down, then use 3-D mode
to find a Spania card. Walk back up to the door. This time, walk right
and jump on the brown blocks. Set Boomer to blow away the wall in your
way, then continue right and up. Talk to the camera man. Go back out
and ride the mining cart.
Walk all the way back left and exit through the last pipe you find
(and on your way, when you see a big boulder in the background, use
Boomer to blow it up. There are a lot of coins in the room beyond).
Jump up and to the left. Save your game. Keep going left and ride the
yellow platforms up. Enter the pipe. Use the pipe again, fall down and
enter the locked door. Ride the mining cart and enter the door at the
end.
Use Cudge on the block in your way, then hit the item block for a
star. Obliterate the level, then back track till you see a strange
block like the one you smashed earlier. Smash it then enter the door.
Hit the star block.
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2.5.4)- 5-4: The Menace of King Croacus
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Enemies: Floro Sapien, Cragnon, Cursya.
Boss: O'Chunks, King Croacus.
Walk right and fall down the pit. Enter the pipe. Save your game. Walk
right, fall down, then flip into 3-D and look for a hole in the
ground. Fall in. Use Thoreau to grab one of the Cragnon, then jump on
the red button. Throw the cragnon and enter the pipe.
Walk to the left and enter the pipe. Walk right and use Fleep on the
skull painting. Exit back through the 2 pipes, flip and climb the
ladder, go right and open the locked door.
Jump over the brown blocks by using the other brown blocks.
Use Dottie to shrink down and enter the tiny door behind you. Still
shrunken, go left and save your game. Enter the white door. Shrink
down and walk left to find a key card. Use it on the pink panel to
open the door.
Go to the right and enter the pipe.
Fall down and use Thudley on the big blue switch. Quickly jump on the
brown block and jump left. Grab the Floro Cragnien card, then jump all
the way right. Enter the pipe.
Boss Fight!
O'Chunks
HP: 60
Attack: 3
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) jump on you
2) grab and throw you
3) will spin around and try to hit you
4) picks up blocks and throws them at you
Defense against attacks:
1) dodge it
2) don't get to close to him
3) use Barry or jump over him
4) use Barry
Strategy: Switch to Bowser and Barry. When he tries to jump on you,
use Barry. When he tries to spin or just stands still for a sec. use
Bowser's fire breath.
... pretty much the same as before, just faster.
Put on the plant and exit through the pipe on the right. Exit the lad
and save your game. Jump up the brown blocks and enter the pipe.
Use Dottie to shrink down and enter the tiny pipe on the right of the
pit. Grab your stuff, then exit the pipe and go up the stairs. Go
right and enter the door.
Make sure you are wearing your plant, then enter the X-ray thing.
Go through the door. Go into 3-D mode and plant Boomer right under the
picture. This will open a secret tunnel beneath the picture. Inside
the tunnel, climb the ladder to the brown block on the left, then use
Thoreau to hit the ! Block. Keep hitting the ! Block until it is the
same color as the picture above it. Do this to all 4 pictures.
The final picture has a save block under it. Use it, then enter the
door that appears after hitting all the ! blocks.
Boss Fight!
King Coacus
HP: 50
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: its not worth listing attacks at this stage. Dodge her
weight leaf things, then use Thoreau to grab them and throw them at
his face.
Stage 2 strategy: still not worth listing attacks. After a few hits,
he will shed his leafs and become a floating head. When he shoots off
some spinning petals, grab him with Thoreau and throw him into his own
petals.
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2.5.5)- Interlude
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Take the elevator down to Flipside 2nd Floor
From there, walk all the way right and take the blue pipe to Flopside.
Flip and take the secret door (just as always) and follow the hidden
path. This time, go left and use Cudge on the yellow block. Take the
pipe down and walk right until you find a sign. Flip, and follow the
hidden path. Use Dottie to go under the rocks, then go left. Use Cudge
on the Yellow block. Step on the red button and use the heat pillar.
You are now eligible for the Piccolo side quest, as well as the
infinite coins/experience trick. I recommend using both immediately.
See their respective sections in the after-credits section.
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2.6)- Chapter 6: Sammer's Kingdom
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2.6.1)- 6-1: Sammer Guy Showdown
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Use the Bowser/Barry combo for this level.
Walk right and enter the door.
Fight.
Ok, you don't actually fight all of these people yet. You'll have to
fight your way to gate 20 before the chapter ends. After gate 20, no
one else will fight you until you reach the star block at gate 25.
Have fun!
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2.6.2)- 6-2: The End of a World
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Switch to Thoreau and Peach. Open the chest.
Boss Fight!
Mimi
HP: 25
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) creates a wall of rupees around herself and tries to ram you
2) summons rupees out of thin air and fires them at you
3) summons a row of rupees above your head and has them all fall at
once.
Defense against attacks:
1) Umbrella
2) Umbrella
3) Umbrella
Strategy: Peaches umbrella will block everything. No need to worry
about that. To attack, use Thoreau to grab a rupee, then throw it a
Mimi.
With Mimi defeated, keep running through gates (unopposed) until you
reach Gate 30.
You're now back in Flipside. Heal if needed, then re-enter world 6-1.
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2.6.3)- 6-3: ???
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Ok, technically, this is world 6-1, but, yeah...
Enemies: Frost Piranha, Dry Bones, Lava Bubble, Underhand.
Use Carrie and ride along until Tippi stops you (it's a long ride.)
Boss Fight!
BroBot L-Type
HP: 64
Attack: 5
Defense: 4
Attacks:
1) Will suck you in and chew on you
2) doesn't matter
Defense against attacks:
1) when he opens his mouth, run!
2) Peach's umbrella
Strategy: Stay up close to Brobot and use Boomer to inflict damage.
When brobot attacks, use Peach's umbrella to defend.
Heal and save your game, then go see Merlon.
You are now lacking your team mates, and all your Pixls. You're on
your own for at least a little while.
Walk right, save your game, then enter the door.
Walk right, flip into 3-D. take the right path and jump over the
spikes. Jump the gap, turn left, jump the spikes, jump the next gap,
and continue to the door (hit the dimensional block to reach the super
shroom shake).
Swim right and enter the next door. Continue right and talk to the big
scary lady. Answer yes.
Now go back to the river and sink to the bottom. Flip to find a hole
leading to a door. Open the door.
Swim right and over the pipe. Push the strange looking block over the
edge, then swim down and pull the leaver. Jump up to the right and
smash the sand blocks, then go back and pull the leaver again.
Continue swimming right. When you reach a dead end, flip to reveal a
hidden path. Go through it. Swim across the gap to find another weird
block. Flip to get behind it and push it off. Swim down and pull the
leaver on the right. Jump back to the left and this time fall down
into the pit. Flip to find another hidden passage.
Take to pipe to grab a bunch of coins, then exit and enter the door.
Drop off the ledge and flip to find a Dry Bones card. Now jump on the
water falls with careful timing to reach the new ledge.
Use Luigi's ability to go all the way back to the start of the level.
Save your game and heal using the fountain. Now enter the door. Jump
onto the tallest pipe on the left and use it to reach the ledge to the
right. Use Luigi's ability to jump on top of the 4th pipe in the row.
Enter the pipe. Walk left and enter the next pipe, then right and
enter that pipe. Defeat the Gigabite inside and claim your prize: A
Peach (3) card. Now retrace your steps until you are normal sized
again.
Enter the door on the right. Flip into 3-D and make your way ahead.
Talk to the Nimbi. Her name is Luvbi.
Now return to the big scary lady.
Return to Flipside.
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2.6.5)- Interlude
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Well, at least you go your Pixls back...
Alight, go to Flopside outskirts. I assume you know where those are by
now, yes? Good. Go right and enter the pipe on the far right. Go right
and use Luigi to get up on the wall. Flip into 3-D to find a hidden
passage leading to a Piccolo card. Jump back out and use the heart
pillar.
Stock up, save, and enter the next door.
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2.7)- Chapter 7: The Underwhere
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2.7.1)- 7-1: Subterranean Vacation
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Enemies: Frost Piranha, Dry Bones, Lava Bubble, Underhand.
This is easy. Just return to the Scary lady (Queen Jaydes). Use Luigi
to get there faster, and either Dottie or Carrie can take you across
the water without having to swim.
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2.7.2)- 7-2: The Sealed Doors Three
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Enemies: Underhand, Dark Boo, Dry Bones, Dull Bones, Spiny Tromp.
Walk right and enter the door. This room is pitch black. It would be
near impossible for me to describe where to jump next. Just follow
Luvbi, who should always be just at the edge of your vision. At one
point you'll see a chest on your right. Either use Luigi or drop from
the ledge above it to obtain a Dark Boo card. Continue up and Use
Tippi to look at the door.
Answer his questions as follows:
Queen Jaydes
Dorguy the First
6 times
Enter, save, then switch to Barry and Mario. Talk to the three guys
standing at the final door. Answer yes. Enter and walk right. After a
rather funny conversation, you now have to fight Bowser. I'm not even
going to bother with boss strategies, just use Barry and Boomer if you
feel like.
Good. Now save and go through the locked door. Again, this room is
pitch black. This time however, switch to Bowser and use his fire
breath on the candles you see on your way up. Still, follow Luvdi and
watch out for Dark Boo's (Bowser makes nice work of them too).
Most of the way up you should see a pipe on the right side. That pipe
contains a huge amount of coins, but only a limited time in which to
collect them. Jump in and use Carrie for best results. Go back out and
continue to the top.
Again, use Tippi on the door.
Brain Age anyone? Answer his questions as follows:
3
2
Blue
4
Triangles
Enter, go left, then enter the pink door. Save, then talk to the pink
old witch. Answer yes. Talk to the D-man and enter the door. Guess
where you are? Work your way back up to where you where two sentences
ago.
...
You there yet? Good; now give the witch back her book and unlock the
next door. (you can talk to the other two witches as well. They each
have quests for you.).
Use Luigi to get over the first gap, then to get to the upper
staircases. When you reach the upper stairs, use Mario to get past the
Spiny Tromp.
Use Tippi on the door. Now you will have to battle 3 Chain Chomps, old
school strategy style. Either use Bowser's jump attack, or Boomer to
finish them quickly. Also, if you have Piccolo, use him to put them
all to sleep.
Enter and hit the star block.
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2.7.3)- 7-3: The Forbidden Apple
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Enemies: Parabuzzy, Ice Cherbil, Spiky Parabuzzy, Beepboxer, Rawbus,
Ruff Puff, Lakitu, Spiny, Squog, Squig, Reversya Cursya, Skellobit,
Skellobomber, Spiky Skellobait, Spiky Skellobit.
This level is going to be nigh impossible to explain do to the nature
of it. Use Luigi and jump carefully. If you need more help, check out
the ASCII maps in section 10)- at the bottom of this guide.
I also included cloud numbers. Most of the clouds are numbered by
artful wisps written in the background just above the cloud itself.
You start in Stair 1 on Cloud 11 (written right beside the sign)
To start, jump strait up (super jump), until you find item blocks
(12). Jump up from one to the next, then super jump up again (to cloud
13). One more super jump, then walk left. When you reach a gap (don't
cross the gap), super jump again (to could 15). Jump onto the big
cloud with eyes. Use him to jump really high (just like a spring
board.) Walk right, over the gap (to cloud 19), and use the next
cloud. Enter the door (cloud 20).
You're now on Stair 2 and cloud 21
Walk right until you see a cloud overhead. Super jump twice, then save
your game. Walk/jump left until you reach another jump cloud (beside
cloud 22). Use it. You should land on cloud 24. Use the next jump
cloud you land by.
You are now on cloud 25. Hold it! Don't use the next cloud just yet.
Walk right and open the chest for a Rawbus card. Now go back and use
the cloud. Walk/jump right/up until you find another jump cloud (you
should pass cloud 27 and 28 on your way). Use it then walk/jump left
and enter the door (cloud 30, you'll pass cloud 29 on the way).
You're now on Stair 3 and cloud 31.
Walk right and use the jump cloud (land on cloud 33). Walk left to
find a Ruff Puff card (Number 34 written by the chest). Now walk back
near the brown blocks and super jump. Do three more super jumps. (the
first to cloud 35, then 36, then 37). Switch to Mario and flip. Use
the 3-D only blocks to cross the gap. Now carefully fall down a few
clouds to find another jump cloud (you'll pass cloud 38). Use it and
enter the door on the left (cloud 40).
You're now on stair 4, cloud 41.
Walk as far right as you can, then super jump onto a jump cloud
(you'll land by a tree). Jump again and enter the door to the right
(cloud 46). Carefully jump from cloud to cloud, then use cudge on the
tree. Grab the red apple and exit.
Walk to the edge of the cloud and super jump left. If you're lucky,
you'll land by a door and a save block (cloud 43). If not, you'll at
least see what I'm talking about and be able to climb up there. Save
and enter the door. Walk left to find Peach.
Exit, then walk left and hop on the second yellow platform. Let it
take you up, then hop off the left side for a shroom shake. Super jump
over the gap and use the jump cloud at the end (land on cloud 48).
Walk right and enter the door (cloud 50).
You're now on stair 5, cloud 51.
Super jump up and to the right (land on cloud 52 by a door), then use
the yellow platform on the right. Jump up again to find a sign (cloud
53). Flip into 3-D to find a hidden path to the right. Enter the door.
Again, use Cudge to claim the apple. Now return to Peach. Give Peach
the black apple (you do still have the Red Apple though, right?).
Exit and jump back up and enter the door at the top (like last time).
This time, walk left and super jump under the jump cloud to land on it
and use it (land on cloud 54). Climb the brown blocks and switch to
Peach to cross the gap to the right (land on cloud 55).
Use the jump cloud and veer slightly right to land on another jump
cloud. This time, veer a little left to land on yet another jump
cloud. Enter the door to the left (cloud 60, you should land roughly
between 2 pillars in the background).
You're now on stair 6, cloud 61.
Walk all the way left until you find a sand brick (one of the bricks
contains a super Shroom). Use the yellow platform to the right of it,
then use the yellow platform it takes you too. Jump onto the stone
structure. Jump from arch to arch until you are on the fourth one. Use
Luigi to super jump onto a jump cloud.
You'll probably hit your head on a coin block (cloud 67). Use the
yellow platform to the left of the coin block then jump onto the stone
pillar. From the pillar, super jump up onto the overhead cloud (you
cant see it), then enter the door on the above/left cloud (cloud 70).
You're now on stair 7 and cloud 71
Only a little farther....
Walk left and use the jump cloud.
Veer right and you should land on or near another jump cloud. Use it.
Land on cloud 73, then jump from stone pillar to stone pillar until
you are on the third one. Super jump onto cloud 74 (again, you cant
see it).
Ride the yellow platform to the right. Jump off of it, then jump onto
the cloud to the right. Open the chest for a life shroom. Jump onto
the big cloud and go past the building. Hit the blue ! block at the
end of the cloud, but dont enter the pipe. Talk to the little jump
cloud and give him the Red Apple. Hitch a ride up.
Super jump to the top of the building to claim a gold bar. Fall off
and enter the door. Use Peach to cross the gap to the right.
Jump on top of the building and walk right. Open the chest for a
Zombie Shroom card. Jump back over the building and hit the star
block.
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2.7.4)- 7-4: A Bone-Chilling Tale
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Enemies: Skellobit, Skellobomber, Spiky Skellobait, Spiky Skellobit.
Boss: Bonechill
Walk right and ride the cloud up. Jump onto the next cloud, then walk
to the right edge and fall off. Enter the door on the right.
Defeat the two Skellobit's then talk to the Nimbi.
Go back through the door and jump onto the third pillar. Super jump up
and enter the locked door. Walk right, save, use Peach to jump from
cloud to cloud, then use Bowser to unfreeze the Nimbi. Follow them
back to the save block. Talk to the Nimbi inside the building and go
up.
Unfreeze the Nimbi's as you go, then enter the door. Continue to
unfreeze the Nimbi's in this next section as well. One of them will
start talking to you. Go back left and back out the door. Go down and
enter the locked door on the left.
Walk left and fall down. Enter the pipe. Use Luigi to find two chests
up high containing cards. Exit back through the pipe. Jump up on the
left side 3 times then enter the door. Flip into 3-D to find a hidden
path.
Follow it, then hit the item block for a star. Demolish everything
until you reach a dead end. Flip again to find another hidden path. Go
up and knock on the door. Answer: A monster. Take the orb and go back
through the 2 hidden paths and the door as well.
Fall down to the right and hit the ! block in the building. Flip into
3-D and go around behind the next building then enter the door. Use
Peach to cross the gap (if you fall down, there is an ultra shroom in
the chest). Defeat the rest of the enemies then talk to the Nimbi.
Exit via the door you came in through.
Ride the elevator back and enter the first door you see. Walk left and
enter the door. walk left and fall off the cloud. Enter the door to
your right. Walk as far right as you can (past all the pillars) and
flip into 3-D on top of the last pillar. Enter the pipe.
Kill the Gigabit for the Cooking Disk PU. Exit, then use Luigi to jump
on the cloud to the left. Jump up 2 more times then cross the gap to
the left. Jump up 2 more times and unfreeze the Nimbi with Bowser.
Talk to him, then talk to him again.
Use Peach to jump off to the left. You should land near the door.
Enter, jump onto the third pillar and super jump up. Enter the door on
the right. Save, then ride the elevator back up. Enter the door on the
right.
Walk past the building and stand on the pedestal. Put in all three
orbs (the order doesn't matter), and cross the bridge. Enter the door.
Switch to Mario and walk right.
The air battle is covered. Just worry about the enemies on the ground.
When you reach the stairs, flip to find a Spiky Skellibit card. Walk
up the stairs. Save, grab the super shroom, fall off to the right and
grab an ultra shroom, switch to Peach and Thoreau, then enter the
door.
Boss Fight!
Bonechill
HP: 80
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) breaths frigid air to freeze you
2) fires projectiles from its cannon
3) Breaths on the ceiling to make ice stalactites form and drop
Defense against attacks:
1) Umbrella
2) Umbrella
3) Umbrella
Strategy: the best way to damage him is with Luigi's super jump, but
then you cant use Peach's umbrella to defend. The other option is to
use Thoreau to grab ice projectiles and throw them at his head.
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2.7.5)- Interlude
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Save and heal up. Go to Flopside and take the hidden path to Flopside
outskirts. Go right to find the Heart Pillar.
I recommend you be at least on level 15 before attempting chapter 8.
If you're already there, great! If not, see the after credits section
and use the infinite experience trick.
Also, doing the Pit of 100 trials in Flipside would help you level up,
as well as net you Dashell.
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2.8)- Chapter 8: Castle Bleck
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2.8.1)- 8-1: The Impending Darkness
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Enemies: Mister I, Red I, Goomba, Koopatrol, Fire Bro, Blue Magiblot,
Yellow Magiblot, Soopa Striker, Dull Bones, Heavy Cursya, Magikoopa,
Tech Cursya, Gawbus, Boomerang Bro.
Boss: O'Chunks
Walk right, flip, enter the door.
Walk right, enter the door.
Use 3-D mode to walk up the next 2 flights of stairs. Fighting the
enemies at this point would be a waist of time and health. Enter the
door at the top of the second stair case.
Walk right and use Luigi to jump to the ledge beneath the door. Enter.
Use Luigi to jump to the right, then Peach to cross the gap. Enter the
pipe. Walk right and open the chest. Go back through the pipe. Go back
out through the door (if you keep going left, you'll find a stop watch
and long-last shake).
Fall to the right and unlock the door. Keep going right until you find
another door. Enter and climb up the stairs. Note the order of the lit
candles. Enter the door at the top. Save your game, then use Bowser to
light the candles in this order:
Unlit
Lit
Lit
Unlit
Lit
Jump up the stairs and enter the door (you have to be in 3-D mode to
enter).
Boss Fight!
O'Chunks
HP: 100
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Strategy: surly you know all of O'Chunks attacks by now.
You are restricted to only using Bowser and pixls in this fight. Just
use Barry as always, and Bowser's flame breath when you can.
After, hit the start block.
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2.8.2)- 8-2: The Crash
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Enemies: Zoing-Oing, Cursya, Blastboxer, Red I, Red Magiblot, Gloomba,
Hammer Bro, Koopa Troopa, Fire Bro, Chomeba,
Boss: Mimi
Hope you weren't to fond of using Bowser...
Walk right and enter the door.
Despite how obvious it is, you have no choice but to hit the blue !
block.
Walk right and use Boomer on the wall. Flip to get through. Go through
the door on the left. Use 3-D mode to bypass the flames. When you
reach the end, hit the red ! block 2 times. Walk back out the door.
Enter the pipe. Open the chest for a Courage Shell, key, and life
shroom. Walk over to the right side and flip into 3-D. Fall down the
hole, then open the door.
Walk up the stairs (enter the first door and flip for an Ultra
Shroom). Enter the door at the top of the second stair case.
Walk right and grab the third mushroom on a string. Flip to reveal a
Chomeba. Defeat it to find a key. Exit via pipe. Save, then unlock the
door. Again, rather obvious. Anyway, answer her questions:
Ultra Shroom
Thunder Rage
Cooking Mistake
Enter the next 3 rooms and see what happens. (in the final room, I
cant imagine fighting that many Amazy Dazee's @_@)
Boss fight!
Mimi
HP: doesn't matter
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Strategy: Again, you've fought Mimi 3 times now. You know her attacks
and how to beat her. Luckily, the character you are forced to fight
with is Peach.
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2.8.3)- 8-3: Countdown to Destruction
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Enemies: Heavy Cursya, Skellobomber, Skellobait, Spiky Skellobait,
Spiky Skellobit, Cursya, Sobarribad, Hogarithm, Boomerang Bro, Soopa
Striker, Blue Magiblot, Red Magiblot, Yellow Magiblot, Longadile.
Boss: Dimentio
Goodbye Peach...
Walk right and enter the door.
Use Luigi to jump onto the upper platform, then cross and enter the
door.
This next part is complex. To start, don't worry about the Dimentio in
the mirrors. Next, count your jumps. Once you're on the fourth
platform (not counting the one you started on), flip into 3-D and walk
through the mirror. Go right to find the key, then go back through the
mirror. Keep jumping left, then enter the locked door.
Walk right and flip. Go through the door behind the stairs. Use Luigi
to hit the block on the far right. Enter the door. Hit the block in
the middle. Enter the door. Don't enter the door that's already there;
hit the block on the far right and enter the new door.
In the final room, hit the block in the middle, then on the right,
then the left. Garb the key and go back out to the steps. Jump up and
enter the locked door.
Ok, this next part is really complex, and I think it varies by game.
First, go through the room and clear out all of the enemies. Next,
enter the far right door. You'll be put back in the same room. Flip
into 3-D to see arrows points around platforms. Use Luigi to follow
the arrows. Now enter the far right door.
This is the same mirror puzzle as before. Count your jumps. Jump 6
times then flip and enter the mirror that doesn't reflect. This time,
you have to fight your way right to claim the key. use Dashell if you
have him, or if not then use Cudge to carve out a path.
Go back through the mirror and continue right. Save and enter the
door.
Boss Fight!
Dimentio
HP: 120
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Stage 1: this is just a game of tag. Follow him through the stages,
find the lightning bold, then flip them with Fleep.
Answer No to his question, or your game will end.
You are forced to use Luigi throughout this fight, and no Pixls.
Stage 2:
Attacks:
1) will create a crystal above his head and throw it at you
2) will clone himself, forcing you to find the real one
3) will draw squares on the field. Don't get caught in one, or they
will explode.
Defense against attacks:
1) dodge it.
2) luck of the draw. Jump on which ever one you want.
3) Jump on top of one of the squares.
Strategy: watch out for the square attack, its deadly!
Besides that, wait for him to fly down close to you and jump on him.
Hit the star block and move on.
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2.8.4)- 8-4: Tippi and Count Bleck
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Enemies: Copta, Poison Pokey, Reversya Cursya, Yellow Magiblot,
Parabuzzy, Spiky Parabuzzy, Mega Muth, Pink Fuzzy, Gawbus, Blue
Magiblot, Red Magiblot, Skellobomber, Skellobait, Spiky Skellobait,
Spiky Skellobit.
Boss: Count Bleck, Mr. L and Dementio.
And then there was one...
Walk right and enter the door.
Use Tippi to find the hidden door.
Ready for some good old-fashion platforming? No? Too bad.
Jump from moving platform to moving platform, timing your jumps very
carefully. At 2 points you'll hit a wall. Flip to get around them.
Enter the door at the end.
More platforming!
Again, carefully time your jumps to stay as high as possible. When you
land on the middle platform, flip and enter the pipe. Use Dottie and
flip to get under the wall and find a key. Go back out for some more
platforming then enter the locked door.
(oh, and by the way, I hate platforming... I'm terrible at it >_>)
Walk right and enter the door.
Flip into 3-D and enter the hidden door on the right. Go through 2
more hidden doors, then flip back and go right. Enter the door at the
top.
Walk all the way right then flip. Walk through 3 hidden doors to the
left, then flip back. Enter the door on the far right.
Flip then go into the second hidden door on the right. Go through one
more then open the chest. Walk all the way left and flip again. Go
through 2 hidden doors on the right, flip, walk all the way right,
enter the door.
Walk up the stairs, grab the ultra shroom, save, switch to Slim, then
enter the door.
Boss Fight!
Count Bleck
HP: 150
Attack: 8
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) Shoots a mini black hole at you
2) rushes you
3) coats the field in magic, slowing you down
4) teleports
5) creates a large black hole, doing more damage if you get sucked in
Defense against attacks:
1-4) stay Slim
5) run when it starts to suck you in.
Strategy: You cant damage him at first, but you do need to hit him a
few times. Stay up high and wait for him to come to you. Remember, as
long as you're standing still he cant really hurt you. As soon as you
see him below you, jump on him.
Boss Fight!
Mr. L and Dimentio
HP: 200
Attack: 6
Defense: 0
Strategy: Attacks don't really matter. All that matters is that you
switch to Bowser and stay Slim. Jump up to one of the blocks level
with his neck and blaze away. If he fires something at you, or you get
to close to him, stand still (and Slim) until its over; then go back
to attacking.
END GAME.
There is still much to do in the After-Credits section though.
Oh, and if you actually watch all the credits, you'll see that
Blumiere and Timpani actually did survive and are together on a grassy
hill beneath a tree in the middle of nowhere.
NOTE: YOU HAVE TO WATCH THE CREDITS TO BE ABLE TO CONTINUE PLAYING
YOUR GAME FILE!
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2.9)- The After-Credits
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NOTE: YOU HAVE TO WATCH THE CREDITS TO BE ABLE TO CONTINUE PLAYING
YOUR GAME FILE!
I know what you're thinking: "The after-credits? What's that?"
Its pretty simple. After you beat SPM, you are allowed to continue
playing your file to complete side quests or just goof off. This
section covers all the side quests (even though some of them are
mentioned in the walkthrough) and some stuff that you can only do
after you complete the game.
Also note since this section is going to be under construction for
some time, the section numbers are subject to change, as are the
instructions held within.
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2.9.1)- Infinite Coins/Score Points
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1) Requirements: Chapter 5 must be completed.
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First, go to any store and store all of your stuff. Next, go to
Flopside card shop and buy as many Catch card SP's as you can (make
sure you buy at least 3). Thirdly, use the Return Pipe to warp to
Flipside tower.
Enter Chapter 5-2.
Go right and through the fist door. Now go right and kill everything
in your way (they'll just get in the way later). Enter the next door
you find. Jump across the gap and kill the Stone Buzzy.
Flip into 3-D and use a catch card SP on the Amazy Dayzee. If it
doesn't work, flip into 2-D and try again.
After its caught, go back through the door on the left, then back
through the next door on the left. Now go back and catch the Dayzee
again. Repeat until you are out of cards.
Now use the return pipe and go back to the card shop in Flopside. Sell
him all your Amazy Dayzee cards until your wallet is full.
For infinite score points, and thereby levels, do the same as above,
but now go to the shop in Flopside and by as many Gold Medals as you
can (but don't use all of your money, you'll need to buy more catch
card SP's).
Go to world 1-3 and hit the third item block. It contains a speed
flower. While the flower is still in effect, use all your Gold Medals
for 30,000 points each!
Rinse and repeat as much as you like.
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2) Requirements: Have beaten chapter 1.
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To make some quick money early in the game, go to the shop in 1-2,
stock up on Shroom Shakes for 11 coins each, take them back to
Flipside and have them cooked up, then sell them at the store in
Flipside for 35 coins each. Another good way to make some money if you
don't feel like wasting time with cooking, is to buy a Gold Bar for
100 coins, then take it to the shop in 1-2 and sell them for 125
coins.
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3) Requirements: Have beaten chapter 8. Have Dashell.
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This is, by far, the fastest way to level up.
This way doesn't get you very many coins. In fact, it gets you just
enough coins to continue using it.
Go to the shop in Flipside and buy 10 Shock Shells.
Now go to world 8-4. As soon as the stage starts, use a shock shell,
then follow it (using Dashell) all the way down the hall. Once at the
end, use the return pipe and repeat.
This gets you about 80,000 points per run through the hallway.
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4) Requirements: Have beaten chapter 5. Have Bowser.
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World 5-4: there's a pipe which has infinite floro sapiens come out.
its to the right of the door that leads to the lad where you fought
O'Chunks. Stand on the block next to it, tape the down button down
with Bowser selected, and blow fire at the flowers forever.
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2.9.2)- Piccolo Quest
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Requirements: Chapter 5 must be complete.
How its done:
First, talk to Merlee (Flopside 2nd floor) on the other side of her
crystal ball.
Next, talk to Merluvlee (Flipside 2nd floor) on the other side of her
crystal ball.
Third, go to Bestovius's house (Chapter 1-1) and talk to him.
Fourth, go to Wachitt's house (Chapter 1-2) and talk to him.
Filth, go visit Merlumina at the end of chapter 1-4.
Finally, retrace all of your steps. Merlee will offer you a free
charm. Turn her down to get a key.
Go to the first floor of Flopside and enter the background area via
hole in the wall (by the card shop). Unlock the locked door and open
the chest to find Piccolo.
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2.9.3)- Tiptron (Tippi replacement)
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Requirements: Chapter 8 must be complete. Must have 999 coins.
At this point, you're probably asking yourself how you're going to do
certain things (like reveal hidden blocks) without Tippi.
One word: Tiptron!
What is Tiptron? It's a robotic Tippi that looks and acts just like
Tippi. Whose nerd enough to make such a thing? I think you just
answered your own question.
Go to world 3-4 and make your way to the room where you fought
Francis. Talk to him and he will offer you Tiptron.
Buy it, and... that's it.
She... it... whatever, Costs 999 coins. So start saving.
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2.9.4)- Pit of 100 Trials (Flipside)
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Requirements: none. But you should at least be on level 14, preferably
higher.
In the pit of 100 trials, the objective is to defeat enemies in the
room, then open the door with the key you got from a random enemy. You
have 5 minutes to complete each room. Every tenth level is a chest
with a rare card. The end reward is a new Pixl: Dashell
Floor 1: Squiglet
2: Goomba
3: Squig, Squiglet
4: Sproing-Oing
5: Goomba, Gloomba
6: Cherbil
7: Sproing-Oing, Squig
8: Squig, Squiglet
9: Gloomba, Poison Cherbil
10: Catch Card 288 - Tippi
11: Paratroopa, Koopa Troopa
12: Paragoomba, Koopa Troopa
13: Slurp, Bald Cleft
14: Flip Goomba, Koopa Troopa
15: Boomboxer, Shlurp
16: Tileoid G, Koopa Troopa
17: Flip Koopa Troopa
18: Buzzy Beetle, Squig
19: Koopatrol, Squiglet, Koopa Troopa
20: Catch Card 299 - Thoreau
21: Spiny
22: Boo, Gloomba
23: Fuzzy, Cherbil
24: Boing-Oing, Sproing-Oing
25: Chain Chomp
26: Crazee Dayzee, Paragoomba
27: Squiglet
28: Hammer Bro, Koopa Troopa
29: Rawbus
30: Catch Card 230 - Boomer
31: Tileoid B, Tileoid G
32: Longator
33: Growmeba, Cursya, Squig
34: Stone Buzzy, Bald Cleft
35: Choppa, Squig
36: Ninjoe
37: Spike Top, Buzzy Beetle, Squig
38: Magikoopa, Spiked Goomba
39: Fire Brow, Tileoid G
40: Catch Card 231 - Slim
41: Clubba, Squiglet
42: Pokey, Gloomba
43: Koopa Striker
44: Squog, Squig, Cursya
45: Tileoid R, Tileoid B
46: Fliip Paratroopa, Flip Goomba
47: Ice Cherbil, Poison Cherbil, Cherbil
48: Magikoopa, Clubba
49: Squog
50: Catch Card - Thudley
51: Flip Spiny, Spiny, Buzzy Beetle
52: Pigarithm
53: Spania, Tileoid B
54: Dry Bones, Clubba
55: Hooligon
56: Dark Boo, Tech Cursya
57: Zoing-Oing, Ice Cherbil
58: Amazy Dayzee, Crazee Dayzee
59: Yellow Magiblot, Squig
60: Catch Card 233 - Carrie
61: Beepboxer, Heavy Cursya, Cursya
62: Dull Bones, Dark Boo
63: Boomerang Bro, Clubba
64: Tileoid Y, Tileoid R
65: Blomeba, Growmeba
66: Skellobit, Ninjoe
67: Longadile, Longator
68: Flip Hammer Bro, Squog, Squoinker
69: Soopa Striker
70: Catch Card 234 - Fleep
71: Moon Cleft, Bald Cleft
72: Jawbus
73: Cursya, Reversya Cursya, Tech Cursya, Heavy Cursya
74: Copta
75: Ruff Puff
76: Blastboxer, Beepboxer, Boomboxer
77: Blue Magiblot, Squog
78: Chromeba, Blomeba
79: Flip Skellobit, Flip Spiky Skellobit
80: Catch Card 235 - Cudge
81: Hogarithm, Tiloeid Y
82: Red Magiblot, Squoinker
83: Pink Fuzzy, Cerbil
84: Shlorp, Spania
85: Poison Pokey, Dark Boo
86: Koopatrol, Magikoopa
87: Chromeba, Reversya Cursya, Copta
88: Ninjoe, Ninjohn
89: Headbonk Goomba
90: Catch Card 236 - Dottie
91: Gawbus
92: Ninjerry, Ninjohn, Ninjoe
93: Skellobit, Ninjerry, Cursya
94: Flip Fire Bro, Squoinker
95: Skellobit, Spiky Skellobit
96: Flip Boomerang Bro, Flip fire Bro
97: Squiglet
98: Red Comp
99: Blue, Red, Yellow Magiblots
100: Boss Fight! Wracktail
Boss Fight!
Wracktail
HP: ??? (insanely high, easily over 200)
Attack: 10
Defense: 0 (only vulnerable in the antenna)
This is an exact copy of the Fracktail fight, only with more HP.
The antenna is its weak point, but you cant hit it. When he comes
strait on from the back ground, dodge it by running left or right.
When he comes from the right, flip into 3-D, dodge his head, then
jump on his tail. You are now on his back. Use Luigi to super jump
onto his antenna and stay up there continually jumping and doing
massive damage.
Rinse and repeat.
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2.9.5)- Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
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Requirements: must have completed Flipside pit. Should at least be on
level 35, preferably higher.
In the pit of 100 trials, the objective is to defeat enemies in the
room, then open the door with the key you got from a random enemy. You
have 5 minutes to complete each room. Every tenth level is a chest
with a rare card.
Your prize for completing this dungeon? Nothing. Yep.
Your prize for completing this dungeon twice? A load of rare cards;
including the Mario card which grants you infinite time in 3-D mode.
Floor 1: Dark Goomba
2: Dark Koopa, Dark Goomba
3: Dark Goomba, Dark Paragoomba, Dark Tech Cursya
4: Dark Paragoomba
5: Dark Koopa, Dark Spiked Goomba
6: Dark Squiglet, Dark Cherbil
7: Dark Spiny, Dark Squiglet
8: Dark Goomba, Dark Spiny, Dark Cursya
9: Dark Spike Top, Dark Koopa
10: Catch Card 238 - Dashell
11: Dark Fuzzy, Dark Squiglet
12: Dark Stone Buzzy
13: Dark Cleft, Dark Paragoomba
14: Dark Cleft, Dark Paragoomba
15: Dark Spania, Dark Goomba
16: Dark Dull Bones, Dark Spiny, Dark Tech Cursya
17: Dark Stone Buzzy, Dark Spike Top
18: Dark Fuzzy, Dark Spiked Goomba
19: Dark Dull Bones, Dark Goomba
20: Catch Card 241 - Goombario
21: Dark Pokey, Dark Reversya Cursya, Dark Fuzzy
22: Dark Spania
23: Dark Fuzzy, Dark Longator
24: Dark Dull Bones, Dark Pokey, Dark Paragoomba
25: Dark Cleft, Dark Ruff Puff
26: Dark Dark Boo
27: Dark Ruff Puff, Dark Heavy Cursya, Dark Squiglet
28: Dark Stone Buzzy, Dark Spania
29: Dark Dark Boo, Dark Goomba
30: Catch Card 242 - Kooper
31: Dark Shlurp, Dark Ruff Puff
32: Dark Sproing-Oing, Dark Squiglet
33: Dark Choppa, Dark Pokey
34: Dark Boomboxer
35: Dark Growmeba, Dark Reversya Cursya, Dark Squiglet
36: Dark Boomboxer, Dark Cursya
37: Dark Growmeba
38: Dark Cherbil
39: Dark Dark Boo, Dark Megabite
40: Catch Card 234 - Bombette
41: Dark Striker
42: Dark Shlurp, Dark Cursya, Dark Heavy Cursya
43: Dark Boomboxer, Dark Choppa
44: Dark Sproing-Oing, Dark Tech Cursya, Dark Reversya Cursya
45: Dark Slurp
46: Dark Hammer Bro, Dark Goomba
47: Dark Magikoopa, Dark Striker, Dark Squiglet
48: Dark Fire Bro, Dark Spiked Goomba
49: Dark Magikoopa, Dark Striker, Dark Squiglet
50: Catch Card 244 - Parakarry
51: Dark Muth
52: Dark Chomp
53: Dark Clubba
54: Dark Squiglet
55: Dark Squiglet
56: Dark Boomerang Bro, Dark Tech Cursya, Dark Squiglet
57: Dark Tileoid
58: Dark Hammer Bro, Dark kCursya
59: Dark Striker, Dark Magikoopa
60: Catch Card 245 - Bow
61: Dark Magikoopa, Dark Comp
62: Dark Pigarithm, Dark Magikoopa, Dark Eeligon
63: Dark Magikoopa, Dark Heavy Cursya, Dark Tileoid
64: Dark Ninjoe
65: Dark Chomp, Dark Fire Bro
66: Dark Hammer Bro
67: Dark Clubba, Dark Tech Cursya
68: Dark Koopatrol, Dark Clubba
69: Dark Ninjoe, Dark Megabite, Dark Cherbil
70: Catch Card 246 - Watt
71: Dark Jawbus
72: Dark Koopa, Dark Koopatrol
73: Dark Barribad
74: Dark Choppa, Dark Eeligon
75: Dark Dayzee, Dark Pigarithm
76: Dark Koopatrol
77: Dark Ninjoe, Dark Tileoid
78: Dark Skellobit, Dark Ninjoe
79: Dark Skellobit, Dark Spiky Skellobit
80: Catch Card 247 - Sushie
81: Dark Spiky Skellobit, Dark Cursya
82: Dark Magikoopa, Dark Cherbil
83: Dark Skellobit, Dark Spikey Skellobit
84: Dark Jawbus
85: Dark Magiblot
86: Dark Kookpatrol, Dark Reversya Cursya
87: Dark Striker, Dark Squiglet
88: Dark Longator
89: Dark Magiblot, Dark Tileoid
90: Catch Card 248 - Lakilester
91: Dark Cursya, Dark Tech Cursya, Dark Heavy Cursya, Dark Reversya
Cursya.
92: Dark Magikoopa, Dark Squiglet
93: Dark Hammer Bro, Dark Boomerang Bro, Dark Fire Bro
94: Dark Magiblot, Dark Dayzee, Dark Cherbil
95: Dark Headbonk Goomba
96: Dark Jawbus, Dark Megabite
97: Dark Skellobit, Dark Spiky Skellobit
98: Dark Muth
99: Dark Koopatrol, Dark Fire Bro, Dark Hammer Bro, Dark Boomerang Bro
100: Nothing. On your first time through the pit, there is nothing on
this level.
100 (2): On your second time through, there is a boss fight that nets
you some rare cards.
The following boss fights take place one after the other with no
pause.
Boss Fight!
Dark Luigi
HP: 100
Attack: 10
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) Tries to jump on you
2) Tries to heal himself with Shroom shakes
Defense against attacks:
1) Use Barry
2) jump on him before the Shroom shake takes effect.
Strategy: this fight is identical to the fight against Mr. L in
Chapter 4-4. Use Barry and Bowser.
Boss Fight!
Dark Peach
HP: 100
Attack: 10
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) Tries to jump on you using her umbrella.
Defense against attacks:
1) Use Barry.
Strategy: same as above. Use Barry when she jumps, and blaze her when
she lands.
Boss Fight!
Dark Bowser
HP: 100
Attack: 20
Defense: 4
Attacks:
1) tries to jump on you
2) uses fire breath on you
Defense against attacks:
1) use Barry
2) Jump away
Strategy: Watch out for his fire breath, its very deadly. Before he
uses it, he normally jumps up and away from you. When he does, run in
the opposite direction. Get in close and counter with your fire
breath (it reaches farther then his), and use Barry when applicable.
Boss Fight!
Dark Mario
HP: 100
Attack: 10
Defense: 0
Attacks:
1) Tries to jump on you
2) uses a dark Cudge to inflict 20 points of damage
Defense against attacks:
1) use Barry
2) use your fire breath when he gets close to push him back
Strategy: the Defense section says it all. If he gets too close, run;
Cudge is very powerful.
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2.9.6)- Sammer Guy Tournament (Duel of 100)
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Requirements: must have completed chapter 8. Should at least be on
level 25, preferably higher.
The Sammer Guy Tournament, or "Duel of 100", is a tournament that you
may remember from chapter 6-1. The only difference is that you
actually get to fight all the way to the end.
Strategy (1): the strategy here is pretty simple. Use Bowser and Barry
for an easy win. If they run from Bowser's fire breath, walk forward a
few steps, then blaze away again. Repeat until dead.
Strategy (2): Small Sammer Guys can be a bit higher. Your best bet is
to jump up and use Barry to try to hit them in mid-air.
Strategy (3): Big Sammer Guys are easy. Just use Bowser's fire breath.
Some of the Sammer Guys will use a sonic sword. These act as
projectile attack that can hit you from a distance. Either jump over
them, or deflect them with Barry.
Also, watch out for Sammer Guys with spikes on their heads. You cant
jump on those.
Finally, a few Sammer Guys can flip between 2-D and 3-D. As soon as
they appear in 3-D they will extend their sword and hit the entire
field at once. Your best defense is to use Bowser's flame breath and
aim right where they entered 3-D. Don't move any and blaze away. He
will reappear and run right into it.
Last, but not least, look out for Ninja. They will appear out of no
where and attack you during a round. If you can hit them easily, so be
it. If not, focus on your main opponent.
The rounds of note are as follows:
Round 18: Small Sammer Guy
Round 20: Big Sammer Guy
Round 38: Small Sammer Guy
Round 50: Big Sammer Guy
Round 53: Small Sammer Guy
Round 61: Big Sammer Guy
Round 70: Small Sammer Guy
Round 83: big Sammer Guy
Round 86: Big Sammer Guy
Round 93: Small Sammer Guy
Round 100: Big Sammer Guy
Alternate Strategies:
From Volante:
Basically, I was getting my rear handed to me the first 25, so I
decided to be a sneaky little s.o.b.
Instant that the round started, I would A-flip and plant Boomer near
the middle of the platform.
I'd walk towards the screen (Left in 2-D) and often the opponent would
walk away (Right in 2-D).
I'd then flip back and hit '1' to detonate Boomer when the Sammer was
close enough.
I had to repeat this a couple times on some of the Sammers as their HP
went over 30 (my Boomer damage).
Small adjustments have to be made for the little guys and the BIG guys
with this, but very minor. Usually just timing and placement. After
adopting this strategy I only got hit once by a Sammer. (He had 61+
hp,
and I didn't instantly flip back...got careless.) I did get hit a
couple times with ninjas, but at 1 to 2 dmg, it was something I could
take.
For dealing with the flipping Sammers, I treated them like the eyes in
Bleck's castle: I'd Fleep them. They'd go dizzy and I'd be able to
quickly pull out Cluge and smack them. Picked Cluge since Boomer takes
a
bit more time to follow through.
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2.9.7)- A Flipping, Flopping Tour
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In this section I'm going to cover ever item, every card, and every
chest there is in Flipside and Flopside. I'm going to cover it in
walkthrough style; moving from one item to the next in via the easiest
route so you don't have to go out of your way. Even if you have the
item, its best to follow my directions so you don't get lost or end up
going out of your way.
Requirements: Have Piccolo, have 900 coins, have Luigi, have Peach,
have Tippi or Tiptron.
-= Flipside Tower =-
This is the easiest place to start. Wherever you are, use the return
pipe and come back here. Take the elevator down to Flipside 2nd floor.
-= Flipside 2nd floor =-
IF you have the warp pipe to Flopside already, use it. If not, take
the long way to Flopside 2nd floor.
-= Flopside 2nd floor =-
If you haven't paid Welderberg to build the pipe to Flipside yet, nows
your chance. Go to Merlee's house of charms and flip outside. Talk to
the only guy that's visible in 3-D and have him build a pipe.
Next, take the elevator down to Flopside 1st floor.
-= Flopside 1st floor =-
Go into the house just to the left of the elevator and flip to find
cooking disk Y. Exit, then take the elevator down.
-= Flopside B1 =-
Enter the coffee house and flip to reveal a hidden back room
containing the Gold Card and cooking disk B. Exit. If you flip into 3-
D, you'll see a some water on the ground. Take this passage to get to
the Itty Bits shop, and to the Map salesman.
Follow the water back, then take the elevator down.
-= Flopside B2 =-
Flip into 3-D and walk back. Enter a hidden room to find Welderberg
again. Talk to him and have him build another pipe.
Now walk right past a save block and use Luigi to jump on top of the
blocks in your way. If you have already completed the Flipside Pit of
100 Trials, there will be a blue ! switch that you can hit to open the
passage to the Flopside Pit.
Flip into 3-D and follow the hidden path.
-= Flopside Outskirts B2 =-
Fall right, then down into a hole to find a Barry card. Jump back out
and flip into 3-D. go behind the pipe and use Cudge to break the
yellow brick. Grab the Power Plus on the other side, then enter the
pipe you passed.
-= Flopside Outskirts B1 =-
Walk right and jump up onto the wall beside the heart pillar. Flip to
reveal a hidden passage in the window. Follow it to find a Piccolo
card. Jump back out and walk right. Smash the yellow block, then enter
the pipe on the right.
-= Flopside Outskirts 1st Floor =-
Walk right and exit via pipe.
-= Flopside Outskirts 2nd Floor =-
Flip and follow the secret path back to Flopside.
-= Flopside 2nd Floor =-
Make sure you are still in the "hidden area" then flip back into 2-D.
Walk right and jump up to the pipe you'll see overhead.
-= Flopside 3rd floor =-
Jump onto the brown blocks to your right. Use Tippi to reveal a brown
block after brown block to the left/right. Jump from block to block to
find cooking disk W.
Fall off to the left and use Piccolo beside the strange looking brown
block to find a Nolrem card.
Alright, we're down in Flopside. Use the return pipe to go back to
Flipside.
-= Flipside Tower =-
Take the elevator down.
-= Flipside 2nd floor =-
Take the elevator down.
-= Flipside 1st Floor =-
Take the elevator down.
-= Flipside B1 =-
The arcade is in the coffee shop here, just flip into 3-D and enter
the pipe.
Anyway, outside the coffee shop, flip into 3-D to find a The Interned
card in the wall. Fall into the water and swim right to find the Itty
Bits shop.
Now go back and take the elevator down again.
-= Flipside B2 =-
Flip into 3-D and enter a secret room. Talk to Welderberg and have him
build a pipe. Walk back right past a save block and use Luigi to get
on top of the blocks. Hit the Blue ! block for entrance to the
Flipside Pit of 100 Trials.
While still on top of the blocks, flip into 3-D and enter the secret
hallway.
-= Flipside Outskirts B2 =-
Flip and fall off to the right. Enter the secret room behind the pipe
to find an HP Plus. Walk back out and use the pipe.
-= Flipside Outskirts B1 =-
Walk left and flip to find a hidden passage by one of the windows.
Follow it to claim a The Interchet card. Walk back out and enter the
pipe on the left.
-= Flipside Outskirts 1st Floor =-
Walk right. Jump over the first hole, but fall down the second. Grab
the two cards (Merlon and Merluvlee) and jump back up. Enter the pipe
on the right.
-= Flipside Outskirts 2nd Floor =-
Walk left and take the secret path back to Flipside.
-= Flipside 2nd Floor =-
Make sure you are still in the hidden area, then walk left. Use Boomer
to enter the pipe you see overhead.
-= Flipside 3rd Floor =-
Jump up on the brown blocks to the left and use Tippi to reveal block
after block. Follow them up to claim cooking disk R. Jump off the
right side and use Piccolo near the block with his face on it to find
a Merlee card.
That's it. You've now obtained every item and pipe in Flipside and
Flopside.
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2.9.8)- Arcade Games!
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Note that the high score section is open to anyone. If you want me to
list your high score, email me and give me a name to list it under.
If a score seems to high, I may ask for proof before posting it.
Anything from a screen shot, to a picture taken with a digital camera
will do. Just upload it to tinypic.com or another free picture host
and send me the link.
The arcade is located in Flipside B1. Enter the coffee shop and flip.
Enter the pipe. Talk to the floating square to by tokens that you use
to play games.
1 token 3 coins
5 tokens 15 coins
10 tokens 30 coins
50 tokens 150 coins
Each game costs a certain number of tokens to play. Depending on the
game on your end score, you could end up with a boat load of tokens
very quickly. At which point, you can trade your tokens in for prizes.
Prizes include:
Mystery Box 5
Catch card 10
Shooting Star 75
Ultra Shroom Shake 150
Whacka Bump 300
Amazy Dayzee card 500
HP Plus 2500
Power Plus 2500
Now on to the games!
------------- Forget Me Not -----------------
Cost: 10 tokens
Instructions: Flip panels over with A to find two of the same picture.
Find all the pairs to clear a round. ... but mess up
three times in a round, and your game is over!
Guide: have you ever played that memory game where you scatter cards
face-down on the floor, then try to find matching pairs? Yeah, this is
the same thing. Sometimes, cards will randomly switch places.
High Scores:
ChickieBun 1035000
mikerspd 1032000
AfroPuff 834000
ghfootball99 816000
Sack of Balls 615000
StarDestinyGuy 500700
SPV999 115634
------------- Mansion Patrol ---------------
Cost: 10 tokens
Instructions: Take aim at those pesky Boos with A and drive them away.
Wait too long and the Boos will close in and damage
you. Stay alive to advance! If a Boo hits you three
times, you can kiss your tokens good-bye!
Guide: This game is your standard shooting gallery. Boos and Dark Boos
will randomly appear on screen, and you have to point at them and
shoot with A or B. If you hit several in a row, its counted as stylish
and thereby gets you more points per kill. Randomly, a Boo will drag a
Toad across the screen. Carefully pick off the Boo to free the Toad,
earning you a lot of points and a neat upgrade (another life, or a
rapid fire chain gun). Sometimes, an Atomic Boo will appear. He is
worth a lot of points, but is very hard to kill.
There are 10 rounds in all. Happy hunting!
High Scores:
mikerspd 1237400
SPV999 1175320
AfroPuff 1160320
StarDestinyGuy 789470
-------------- Tilt Island -------------------
Cost: 10 tokens
Instructions: Tilt the Wii Remote to dodge the falling enemies and
grab the tasty desserts! Get a certain number of
desserts to clear the round. But if you get hurt three
times, your game is over!
Guide: tilt the Wii remote to make Mario walk. Dodge the falling
enemies. Certain things will grant you special abilities:
Flowers: makes Mario spin and enables him to kill falling enemies
Star: instantly kills all enemies on screen and give you many points
Mushrooms: give you an extra life
If you collect the same tasty snack to clear the stage, you get bonus
points. How many points depends on the snack.
20 rounds total.
Hight Scores:
Emir_Parkreiner 2804000
AfroPuff 1394000
Ngamer64: 1368000
Sack of Balls 1165000
MetricMars 1010450
StarDestinyGuy 897000
SPV999: 655000
MrSommelier 570000
--------------- Hammer Whacker (gold card only) ------------------
This game requires the Gold Card to play. You can find the gold card
in the coffee shop in Flopside.
Cost: 20 tokens
Instructions: Swing the Wii Remote downward when a shell gets close to
send it back! If you do it just right, you can take out
your opponent and win the round! But if you get hurt
three times, your game is over!
Guide: Anywhere from 1 to 7 shells are kicked at a time. Stay sharp
and count the number of shells they kick. The closer you let the
shells get before hitting them back, the more points you get.
100 rounds total.
High Scores:
Volante 3097000
prime7 2696000
AfroPuff 2495000
Ravage: 2325000
Sack of Balls 1287000
SPV999: 924000
MrSommelier2 400000
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2.9.9)- Changing Peach's Hairs Style
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After you beat the game, go to Flopside 1st floor and enter the house
to the left of the kitchen. Talk to the man inside as Peach to get a
new hairdo. It doesn't look that much different, though.
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3)- Items
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Items one of the things that separate this game from platformers, and
makes it a semi-RPG.
Items come in all shapes and sizes, and have all kinds of different
uses. Some items can be bought in shops, while others can only be
found on the field.
Some items have the ability to be powered up by a special action when
used. Other items will not work if you don't do the action properly.
These items will be marked by a "Special:" under their name.
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3.1)- Usable Items
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3.1.1)- Recovery Items
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Recovery Items are items that recover your HP when used.
These items can be bought in some shops (see shop section), and others
can also be found by defeating enemies (list coming soon).
The items are listed in A-Z order.
- Big Egg
Restores 12 HP and cures poison.
- Black Apple
Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
- Blue Apple
Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
- Cake Mix
Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
- Dayzee Tear
Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
- Dried Shroom
Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
- Fresh Pasta Bunch
Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
- Fresh Veggie
Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
- Golden Leaf
Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
- Honey Jar
Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
- Horsetail
Restores 7 HP and cures poison.
- Inky Sauce
Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
- Keel Mango
Restores 7 HP and cures poison.
- Life Shroom
If your HP hits 0 in battle, this Shroom will automatically
revive you and restore 5 HP.
- Long-Last Shake
- Special: tilt the Wii remote as shown
A shake that slowly restores HP over time. How much HP it
restores is dependent on how many times you line the Wii
remote up properly.
- Mild Cocoa Bean
Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
- Peachy Peach
Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
- Pink Apple
Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
- Power Steak
Restores 15 HP and cures poison.
- Primordial Fruit
Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
- Red Apple
Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
- Sap Soup
Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
- Shroom Shake
Restores 10 HP.
- Slimy Shroom
Restores 10 HP and cures poison
- Smelly Herb
Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
- Super Shroom Shake
Restores 20 HP.
- Ultra Shroom Shake
Restores 50 HP.
- Whacka Bump
Restores 30 HP and cures poison.
- Yellow Apple
Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
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3.1.2)- Defense Items
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Defensive items raise your defense against enemy attacks.
- Block Block
- Special: tap the control pad in rhythm with the on-screen pattern.
Makes you invincible for a short period of time. The better your
timing with the control pad, the longer this item lasts.
- Courage Shell
- Special: Press 2 when the meter is in red.
Temporarily reduces damage you take by half.
- Turtley Leaf
Reduces damage received by half.
- Volt Shroom
- Special: Press A, 1, and 2 in time with the on screen pattern.
Electrifies you, so any enemy that touches you becomes
paralyzed.
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3.1.3)- Attack Items
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Attack items attack your enemies for you, or raise your attack.
- Bone-in Cut
Temporarily doubles your attack.
- Fire Burst
Special: Shake the controller up and down to fill the meter.
Attacks your enemy with flames.
- Ghost Shroom
- Special: point the Wii remote at the screen and draw circles around
the mushroom to make it bigger.
Unleashes a giant mushroom to eat your enemies.
- Hot Sauce
Temporarily doubles your attack.
- Ice Storm
- Special: Shake the controller up and down to fill the meter.
Attacks enemies with ice and my freeze them.
- Mighty Tonic
Temporarily doubles your attack.
- POW Block
- Special: shake the Wii remote in time with the on-screen prompts.
Shakes enemies on the ground and ceiling. Not effective against
airborne enemies.
- Shell Shock
- Special: point at the shell and press A to supersize it. You get
one shot.
Rams enemies.
- Shooting Star
- Special: point at the screen and shoot the stars.
Showers enemies with shooting stars.
- Thunder Rage
- Special: Shake the controller up and down to fill the meter.
Strikes enemies with lightning.
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3.1.4)- Special Items
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Special Items serve a special purpose. They can do all sorts of weird
things.
- Catch Card
Catches an enemy and turn them into a card (if it works).
- Catch Card SP
Catches an enemy and turn them into a card (almost always works)
- Gold Bar
A bar worth 100 coins.
Use: sell for ~90 coins.
- Gold Bar x3
A bar worth 300 coins.
Use: sell for ~290 coins.
- Gold Medal
A medal worth 10,000 points.
Use: use to add 10,000 points to your score counter, allowing you to
level up faster.
- Mystery Box
Turns into a random item when used.
- Poison Shroom
Poisons and damages you.
- Sleepy Sheep
Briefly puts enemies to sleep.
- Star Medal
A medal worth 1,000 points.
Use: use to add 10,000 points to your score counter, allowing you to
level up faster.
- Stop Watch
Freezes all enemies on screen.
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3.1.5)- Field Items
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Field Items can only be found in ? and sand blocks. They have an
immediate effect once you touch them. You may have to catch them first
though.
- Mushroom
Restores 10 HP.
- Super Shroom
Restores 20 HP.
- Ultra Shroom
Restores 50 HP.
- Pal Pills
Summons 8 little people to defend you and defeat your
enemies just by touching them.
- Mega Star
Turns you invincible and huge for a short period of time.
- Power Plus
Permanently raises Attack by 1.
- HP Plus
Permanently raises HP by 5.
- Slow flower
Temporarily slows down time and triples the
points/coins you earn during that period.
- Speed flower
Temporarily speeds up time and triples the points/coins you earn
during that period.
- Happy flower
Makes coins fall from the sky for a short period of time.
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3.2)- Important Things
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Important things are exactly what there name suggests: things that are
important to your quest, and can only be used at certain points in the
game.
Important things are listed in the order you obtain them(more or less)
- Return Pipe
When used, it will return you to Flipside tower. Can
also be used in Flopside as a rapid transit from Flopside to
Flipside, but not vise versa.
- Keys
Keys are used to unlock things (duh). Keys come in all
shapes and sizes. Each key can only be used in the
dungeon/area they are found in.
- Cooking Disks
There are 7 cooking disks in all. They are used in the
bakery and unlock various recipes. See the recipe section
for more info on baking and using cooking disks.
- Goldfish Bowl
Really self explanatory. You get this item just before
chapter 4. You need to dump out the fish to use it
as a space helmet.
- Helmet
What the Goldfish Bowl becomes after you dump the fish out.
You need to use this as a space helmet to breath in space.
- Ancient Clue
Obtained in level 4-2. It's a clue to the location of the
Whoa Zone. Take it back to the start of the level to use it
as toilet paper.
- Elemental Tablets
3 tablets total. Fire, water, earth. You need to use these
tablets in level 5-2 to unlock a warp pipe.
- Floro Sprout
Level 5-4. Needed to bypass a computer security system.
- Diet Book
Return this to Hagra in level 7-2 to earn a key.
- Orbs
3 orbs total. Yellow, blue, red. Needed in Level 7-4 to
repair the bridge.
- Paper
Used in the Piccolo side quest (see section 7)- or 2.9)-)
- Autograph
Used in the Piccolo side quest (see section 7)- or 2.9)-)
- You-know-what
Used in the Piccolo side quest (see section 7)- or 2.9)-)
- Training Machine
Used in the Piccolo side quest (see section 7)- or 2.9)-)
- Crystal Ball
Used in the Piccolo side quest (see section 7)- or 2.9)-)
- Golden Card
Needed to unlock the Hammer Whacker game. (see section 2.9)-)
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4)- Shops
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Don't think I really need to explain this. It's a list of shops and
the items held within.
Flipside:
Item Cost
Shroom Shake 30
Long-Last Shake 30
Life Shroom 100
Fire Burst 20
Ice Storm 40
Sleepy Sheep 10
Courage Shell 20
Star Medal 50
Gold Bar 100
Flopside:
Item Cost
Super Shroom Shake 80
Ultra Shroom Shake 300
Thunder Rage 80
Stop Watch 50
Mighty Tonic 70
Volt Shroom 30
Block Block 50
Ghost Shroom 88
Gold Medal 500
Gold Bar x3 300
World 1-2 shop:
Item Cost
Fire Burst 7
POW Block 60
Shroom Shake 11
Long-Last Shake 15
Life Shroom 50
Sleepy Sheep 25
Shell Shock 8
Mighty Tonic 50
Courage Shell 35
Volt Shroom 20
World 5-1 shop:
Item Cost
Fire Burst 15
Ice Storm 25
POW Block 80
Shroom Shake 25
Super Shroom Shake 100
Life Shroom 75
Sleepy Sheep 30
Courage Shell 8
Mystery Box 3
Primordial Fruit 22
Chocolate Shop (World 4-3)
Item Cost
Sweet Choco-bar 10
Shroom Choco-bar 50
Golden Choco-bar 100
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4.1)- Itty Bits shops
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Itsy Bitsy shops are special shops. You can only access them after
obtaining the Pixl Dotty. They are very small buildings in the
background of a level. They sell very unique items however, so its
worth tracking them down.
Flipside B1:
Item Cost
Cake Mix 25
Big Egg 25
Honey Jar 20
Flopside B1:
Item Cost
Fresh Pasta Bunch 30
Power Steak 35
Smelly Herb 15
World 5-1:
Found: as soon as the level starts, go just to the right of the
platform you land on:
Item Cost
Keel Mango 20
Mild Cocoa Bean 20
World 3-3:
Found: as soon as the level starts, go all the way right:
Item Cost
Peachy Peach 25
Fresh Veggie 20
Horsetail 18
World 7-4:
Found: on the platform that made the rainbow bridge appear, jump on
top of the building to the left of it:
Item Cost
Hot Doge 120
Hot Sauce 20
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5)- Enemies
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This section lists all enemies in the game (excluding Bosses).
They are in alphabetical order. If you know the name of the enemy
you're looking for, do a search for "- (enemies name here)" without
the quotation marks, and it should come up.
Most enemies only attack is to try to ram you.
Also, most enemies only natural defense is to walk around and hope you
miss. Some may try to run from you, but its rare.
If the enemy has some sort of special trait, it will be listed under
Special Attack or Special Defense. When fighting, it is important to
take these traits into consideration.
Be aware of spiked enemies as well. This will be one of the things
listed under Special Defense. If they have a spike on their head,
don't try to jump on them; you'll only hurt yourself.
- AirMeow
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Defense: 1
Strategy: you don't run into these that much. Pretty much just jump
on them or use Thoreau to take them out of the sky.
- Amazy Dayzee
HP: 30
Attack: 10
Special Attack: if their song its you, you will be put to sleep.
Defense: 0
Strategy: these are really hard to kill as they normally run before
you can finish them off. Besides that, just about
anything you can think of works.
- Atomic Boo
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: Will turn invisible if you look at them head on.
Strategy: Boos are tricky, as they turn invisible when you look at
them. Best thing to do is come up behind them and jump on
their back. Boomer also works well.
- Back Cursya
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Special Attack: if touched, will send you back to flipside.
Defense: 0
Strategy: DON'T TOUCH IT! Use Bowser's fire breath, Boomer, or
Cudge instead.
- Bald Cleft
HP: 2
Attack: 1
Defense: 2
Special Defense: Fire doesn't hurt it.
Strategy: Normally, you can just jump on them. However, at the
point in the game you run into them for the first time,
your attack is to low to do damage. Insead, use an item
or smash them into each other using Thoreau.
Or use Boomer.
- Barribad
HP: 4
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will create a barrier around itself.
Strategy: One way around its barrier is to use 3-D mode. Another
is to use Dottie to sneak up on it. Other
then that, just jump on it.
- Beepboxer
HP: 10
Attack: 4
Special Attack: shoots sound waves at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Jump on its head or use Barry to deflect its sound waves
back at it.
- Big Meow
HP: -
Attack: 1
Defense: -
Strategy: you don't want to, nor can you, kill these enemies. You
use them as a spring board to reach chests.
- Big Sammer Guy
HP: Varies
Attack: Varies
Defense: Varies
Strategy: Use Bowser's fire breath and Barry when he jumps.
- Bittacuda
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: Bowser's fire breath is your best bet.
- Blastboxer
HP: 16
Attack: 6
Special Attack: Shoots sound waves at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Jump on its head or use Barry to deflect its sound waves
back at it.
- Blomeba
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Special Attack: will clone self.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Use Thoreau and grab it or one of its clones, then toss
it at another enemy.
- Blooper
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: Bowser's fire breath works well, as does Thudley.
- Blue Magiblot
HP: 25
Attack: 4
Special Attack: Conjures a ball of energy to throw at you.
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will disappear.
Strategy: Stand still; then, when it appears, use Barry to send its
attack back at it. Then, if there's time, jump on it.
- Boing-Oing
HP: 8
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: if not taken out in one blow, will split into
three smaller Boing-Oings.
Strategy: Try to take it out in one jump. If you cant, then try to
get a stylish move to take out all the little Oings in
one shot.
- Boo
HP: 4
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Special Defense: Will turn invisible when you look at it head on.
Strategy: Boos are tricky, as they turn invisible when you look at
them. Best thing to do is come up behind them and jump on
their back. Boomer also works well.
- Boomboxer
HP: 4
Attack: 2
Special Attack: Shoots sound waves at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Strategy: Jump on its head or use Barry to deflect its
sound wave back at it.
- Boomerang Bro
HP: 10
Attack: 3
Special Attack: throws up to 2 Boomerangs back to back.
Defense: 1
Strategy: Jump over its Boomerangs (or use Barry) then jump on him.
- Bullet Bill
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: jump over/on them or use Barry. Once they hit something,
they will be destroyed.
- Bullet Bill Blaster
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Special Attack: fires Bullet Bills.
Defense: 3
Strategy: Use 3-D mode or jump over them to get behind them.
Then use Boomer or Cudge to inflict maximum damage.
- Buzzy Beetle
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Defense: 3
Strategy: if you jump on it, it wont take any damage.
You have to use Cudge, Boomer, or Bowser to kill him.
- Chain Chomp
HP: 4
Attack: 1
Defense: 4
Special Defense: fire doesn't hurt it.
Strategy: Keep your distance and use Boomer or Cudge when he
charges and tries to bit you.
- Cherbil
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Special Attack: will fire a gas that will put you to sleep.
Defense: 0
Strategy: the gas travels to slow to use Barry on. Instead, jump
over the gas, then jump on him. In the Pit of 100 Trials,
it might be better to try to deflect the gas.
- Cheep-Cheep
HP: 2
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: Bowser's fire breath works best.
- Choppa
HP: 5
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Special Defense: can flip between dimensions.
Strategy: Jumping on it is the most effective. But Cudge works
equally well.
- Chromeba
HP: 10
Attack: 3
Special Attack: will clone itself.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Use Thoreau and grab it or one of its clones, then toss
it at another enemy.
- Clubba
HP: 20
Attack: 3
Defense: 0
Strategy: don't jump on it, as you will most likely hit its club.
Instead, make it chase you and set Boomer in its path
or use Cudge.
- Copta
HP: 10
Attack: 3
Defense: 0
Special Defense: can flip between dimensions.
Strategy: Jumping on it is the most effective. But Cudge works
equally well.
- Crazee Daysee
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Special Attack: if their song its you, you will be put to sleep.
Defense: 0
Strategy: these are really hard to kill as they normally run before
you can finish them off. Besides that, just about
anything you can think of works. I prefer to flip into
3-D, then lay Boomer beside them, run, then flip back
into 2-D and detonate Boomer.
- Cursya
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Special Attack: if touched, will slow you down for a short period.
Defense: 0
Strategy: DON'T TOUCH IT! Use Bowser's fire breath, Boomer, or
Cudge instead.
- Dark Barribad
HP: 10
Attack: 8
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will create a barrier around itself.
Strategy: The only way around its barrier is to use 3-D mode. Other
then that, just jump on it.
- Dark Boo
HP: 13
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: flips into 3-D to hide, then into 2-D to attack.
Strategy: stand still using Bowser. As soon as you seen them start
to emerge from 3-D, turn and douse the area with fire.
- Dark Boomboxer
HP: 32
Attack: 8
Special Attack: Shoots sound waves at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Jump on its head or use Barry to deflect its sound waves
back at it.
- Dark Boomerang Bro
HP: 20
Attack: 6
Special Attack: throws up to 2 Boomerangs back to back.
Defense: 3
Strategy: Jump over its Boomerangs (or use Barry) then jump on him.
- Dark Cherbil
HP: 15
Attack:
Special Attack: will fire a gas that can inflict any of the other
Cherbil's ailments.
Defense: 0
Strategy: the gas travels to slow to use Barry on. Instead, jump
over the gas, then jump on him. In the Pit of 100 Trials,
it might be better to try to deflect the gas.
- Dark Chomp
HP: 10
Attack: 4
Defense: 10
Special Defense: fire doesn't hurt it.
Strategy: Keep your distance and use Boomer or Cudge when he
charges and tries to bit you.
- Dark Choppa
HP: 15
Attack: 5
Defense: 0
Special Defense: can flip between dimensions.
Strategy: Jumping on it is the most effective. But Cudge works
equally well.
- Dark Cleft
HP: 10
Attack: 4
Defense: 10
Special Defense: Spiked head.
Strategy: Boomer is very effective, as is Crudge.
- Dark Clubba
HP: 60
Attack: 6
Defense: 0
Strategy: don't jump on it, as you will most likely hit its club.
Instead, make it chase you and set Boomer in its path
or use Cudge.
- Dark Cursya
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Special Attack: if you touch it, it will randomly curse you with
any of the other Cursya's curses.
Defense: 0
Strategy: DON'T TOUCH IT! Use Bowser's fire breath, Boomer, or
Cudge instead.
- Dark Dark Boo
HP: 20
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: flips into 3-D to hid, then into 2-D to attack.
Strategy: stand still using Bowser. As soon as you seen them start
to emerge from 3-D, turn and douse the area with fire.
- Dark Daysee
HP: 99
Attack: 20
Defense: 0
Special Attack: if their song its you, you will be put to sleep.
Defense: 0
Strategy: these are really hard to kill as they normally run before
you can finish them off. Besides that, just about
anything you can think of works.
- Dark Dull Bones
HP: 20
Attack: 8
Defense: 0
Special Defense: only explosions or fire can kill them.
Strategy: Boomer and Bowser (and some items) can kill them.
- Dark Eeligon
HP: 30
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: only its head is vulnerable.
Strategy: It will regenerate its tail, so aim for its head.
Bowser is most effective, as he can hit the enter thing
at once.
- Dark Fire Bro
HP: 20
Attack: 6
Special Attack: Will shoot up to 2 fire balls at a time.
Defense: 3
Strategy: Try not to approach it directly. Instead, flip into 3-D
and use Boomer. If you cant, then use Barry to deflect
his attacks as you approach.
- Dark Fuzzy
HP: 15
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Strategy: Just jump on it.
- Dark Goomba
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: By the time you fight a Dark Goomba, 10 HP is nothing to
you. Just jump on it.
- Dark Growmba
HP: 20
Attack: 4
Special Attack: will clone self.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Use Thoreau and grab it or one of its clones, then toss
it at another enemy.
- Dark Hammer Bro
HP: 20
Attack: 4
Special Attack: Can throw an unlimited amount of hammers.
Defense: 3
Strategy: Try not to approach it directly. Instead, flip into 3-D
and use Boomer. If you cant, then use Barry to deflect
his attacks as you approach.
- Dark Headbonk Goomba
HP: 10
Attack: 4
Special Attack: Will jump into the air and try to land on you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: These guys like to jump on you. Either just jump on them
or set Boomer where they are going to land after they
jump.
- Dark Heavy Cursya
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Special Attack: If touched, will prevent you from jumping for a
short period.
Defense: 0
Strategy: DON'T TOUCH IT! Use Bowser's fire breath, Boomer, or
Cudge instead.
- Dark Jawbus
HP: 30
Attack: 8
Defense: 0
Strategy: You have to approach it from behind and jump on its tail.
If you don't, a giant invulnerable head will appear and
try to bit you. Bowser's fire breath can reach the tail
from the front if you have some patients.
- Dark Koopa
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 3
Strategy: you cant kill them by jumping. You have to use Cudge,
Boomer, or Bowser.
- Dark Koopatrol
HP: 30
Attack: 6
Defense: 8
Special Defense: Spiked head.
Strategy: The easiest way to take out a Koopatrol is to lay Boomer
on the ground, then get the Koopatrol to rush you. Run
away and detonate Boomer when he gets in range. You can
also use Cudge, but it's a little riskier.
- Dark Longator
HP: 30
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Strategy: set Boomer on the ground, then get it to stretch its neck
toward you. Detonate Boomer when its head reaches Boomer.
- Dark Magiblot
HP: 40
Attack: 10
Special Attack: Conjures a ball of energy to throw at you.
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will disappear.
Strategy: Stand still; then, when it appears, use Barry to send its
attack back at it. Then, if there's time, jump on it.
- Dark Magikoopa
HP: 20
Attack: 6
Special Attack: Conjures a ball of energy to throw at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: the easiest, and safest, way to deal with a Magikoopa is
to use Barry to deflect their attacks back at them.
- Dark Megabite
HP: 8
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will only take 1 damage per hit
Strategy: these guys are really annoying. You can either carefully
time your jumps, or use Barry when he tries to ram you.
- Dark Muth
HP: 255
Attack: 10
Defense: 0
Strategy: Use Bowser's fire breath.
- Dark Ninjoe
HP: 20
Attack: 5
Special attack: will throw shuriken out of no where
Defense: 0
Special Defense: when hit, sometime he will transform into a bomb
and take no damage. The bomb will hurt you though.
Strategy: These guys are the principal of annoying. Your best bet
is to use Bowser's fire breath; or toss Boomer over a
ledge where one is jumping around.
- Dark Paragoomba
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: Jump on it once to take away its wings. Then it just
turns into a Dark Goomba.
- Dark Paratroopa
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 3
Strategy: after you jump on it once, it turns into a Dark Troopa.
You cant kill them by jumping. You have to use Cudge,
Boomer, or Bowser.
- Dark Pigarithm
HP: doesn't matter
Attack: 6
Defense: 0
Special Defense: when hit, it looses a head and gets faster.
Strategy: for every time you damage it, it looses a head and speeds
up. You have to hit it 3 times to kill it. While you can
just jump on it, its easier to use Boomer or Bowser.
- Dark Pokey
HP: 20
Attack: 4
Special Attack: will launch its spare parts at you. The orb can
poison you.
Defense: 0
Special Defense: Spiked Head
Strategy: you cant jump on it, and for every ball it launches at
you, it gets smaller and faster. Use Boomer or Cudge to
take them out quickly.
- Dark Reversya Cursya
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: DON'T TOUCH IT! Use Bowser's fire breath, Boomer, or
Cudge instead.
- Dark Ruff Puff
HP: 30
Attack: 6
Defense: 0
Strategy: jump on it, or use Boomer to deflect its lightning back
at it.
- Dark Shlurp
HP: doesn't matter
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: can only be damaged from the inside.
Strategy: Plant Boomer in its path to have Boomer eaten. Boomer
will explode causing damage. You must do this 3 times.
- Dark Skellobit
HP: 30
Attack: 4
Defense: 4
Strategy: I find Cudge, Boomer, or Bowser work best.
- Dark Spania
HP: 20
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: Cudge, Boomer, and Bowser all work well.
- Dark Spike Skellobit
HP: 30
Attack: 4
Defense: 4
Strategy: Cudge, Boomer, and Bowser all work well.
- Dark Spiked Goomba
HP: 10
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: don't jump on it. Use a pixl or a special attack/item.
- Dark Spiketop
HP: 10
Attack: 4
Defense: 6
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: Cudge, Boomer, and Bowser all work well.
- Dark Spiny
HP: 10
Attack: 4
Defense: 6
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: Cudge, Boomer, and Bowser all work well.
- Dark Spoing-Oing
HP: 16
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: if not taken out in one blow, will split into
three smaller Boing-Oings.
Strategy: Try to take it out in one jump. If you cant, then try to
get a stylish move to take out all the little Oings in
one shot.
- Dark Squiglet
HP: 20
Attack: 8
Defense: 0
Strategy: Either jump on it or use Barry to deflect his attacks.
- Dark Stone Buzzy
HP: 3
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will only take 1 damage per hit.
Strategy: just jump on it. Try to get stylish moves for
consecutive jumps.
- Dark Striker
HP: 20
Attack: 6
Special Attack: will launch shells at you.
Defense: 3
Strategy: use Barry to deflect their attacks.
- Dark Tech Cursya
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: DON'T TOUCH IT! Use Bowser's fire breath, Boomer, or
Cudge instead.
- Dark Tileoid
HP: 25
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Strategy: Bowser is your best bet, but Boomer and jumping on them
work well too.
- Dry Bones
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: only explosions or fire can kill them.
Strategy: Boomer and Bowser (and some items) can kill them.
- Dull Bones
HP: 15
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: only explosions or fire can kill them.
Strategy: Boomer and Bowser (and some items) can kill them.
- Eeligon
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: only its head is vulnerable.
Strategy: It will regenerate its tail, so aim for its head.
Bowser is most effective, as he can hit the enter thing
at once.
- Fire Bro
HP: 10
Attack: 3
Special Attack: Will fire up to 3 fire balls at you.
Defense: 1
Strategy: Try not to approach it directly. Instead, flip into 3-D
and use Boomer. If you cant, then use Barry to deflect
his attacks as you approach.
- Floro Cragnien
HP: 10
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Experience earned: -100
Strategy: you don't want to kill time. If you do, 100 points will
be subtracted from your score.
- Floro Sapiem
HP: 12
Attack: 3
Special Attack: will throw head at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: just jump on it.
- Foton
HP: 8
Attack: 2
Special Attack: Will fire up to 3 balls of energy at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: fire lasers at it.
- Frost Piranha
HP: 7
Attack: 3
Special Attack: it breath can freeze you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: When it comes up from the pipe, get right up next to the
pipe and wait for it to retract back in. jump up and set
Boomer on the pipe, then jump off and wait for him to pop
back up. KABOOM!
- Fuzzy
HP: 5
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: just jump on it.
- Gawbus
HP: 20
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Strategy: You have to approach it from behind and jump on its tail.
If you don't, a giant invulnerable head will appear and
try to bit you. Bowser's fire breath can reach the tail
from the front if you have some patients.
- Ghoul Shroom
HP: 10
Attack: 5
Defense: 0
Strategy: just jump on it.
- Gigabyte
HP: 6
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will only take 1 damage per hit
Strategy: these guys are really annoying. You can either carefully
time your jumps, or use Barry when he tries to ram you.
- Gloomba
HP: 2
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: Just jump on it.
- Goomba
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: If you need help defeating a Goomba, you need more help
then I can provide.
- Growmeba
HP: 2
Attack: 1
Special Attack: will clone self.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Use Thoreau and grab it or one of its clones, then toss
it at another enemy.
- Hammer Bro
HP: 4
Attack: 1
Special Attack: Can throw an unlimited amount of hammers at you.
Defense: 1
Strategy: Try not to approach it directly. Instead, flip into 3-D
and use Boomer. If you cant, then use Barry to deflect
his attacks as you approach.
- Headbonk Goomba
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Special Attack: Will jump into the air and try to land on you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: These guys like to jump on you. Either just jump on them
or set Boomer where they are going to land after they
jump.
- Heavy Cursya
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: DON'T TOUCH IT! Use Bowser's fire breath, Boomer, or
Cudge instead.
- Hogarithm
HP: doesn't matter
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: when hit, it looses a head and gets faster.
Strategy: for every time you damage it, it looses a head and speeds
up. You have to hit it 3 times to kill it. While you can
just jump on it, its easier to use Boomer or Bowser.
- Hooligon
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: only its head is vulnerable.
Strategy: It will regenerate its tail, so aim for its head.
Bowser is most effective, as he can hit the enter thing
at once.
- Ice Cherbil
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Special Attack: will fire a gas that will freeze you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: the gas travels to slow to use Barry on. Instead, jump
over the gas, then jump on him. In the Pit of 100 Trials,
it might be better to try to deflect the gas.
- Jawbus
HP: 5
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: You have to approach it from behind and jump on its tail.
If you don't, a giant invulnerable head will appear and
try to bit you. Bowser's fire breath can reach the tail
from the front if you have some patients.
- Jellien
HP: 4
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: shoot it with a laser.
- Koopa Striker
HP: 8
Attack: 2
Special Attack: will launch shells at you.
Defense: 1
Strategy: use Barry to deflect their attacks.
- Koopa Troopa
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Defense: 1
Strategy: you cant kill them by jumping. You have to use Cudge,
Boomer, or Bowser.
- Koopatrol
HP: 15
Attack: 3
Defense: 4
Strategy: The easiest way to take out a Koopatrol is to lay Boomer
on the ground, then get the Koopatrol to rush you. Run
away and detonate Boomer when he gets in range. You can
also use Cudge, but it's a little riskier.
- Lakitu
HP: 4
Attack: 1
Special Attack: will throw Spiny's.
Defense: 0
Strategy: they will constantly try to stay overhead. Jump up as
fast as you can to catch up with them, then just jump on
them.
- Lava Bubble
HP: 1
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Strategy: You never actually have to kill these. Just jump over
them. If for some reason you want to defeat them, I recon
Boomer should work nicely.
- Longadile
HP: 20
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: set Boomer on the ground, then get it to stretch its neck
toward you. Detonate Boomer when its head reaches Boomer.
- Longator
HP: 12
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: set Boomer on the ground, then get it to stretch its neck
toward you. Detonate Boomer when its head reaches Boomer.
- Magikoopa
HP: 6
Attack: 3
Special Attack: Conjures a ball of energy to throw at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: the easiest, and safest, way to deal with a Magikoopa is
to use Barry to deflect their attacks back at them.
- Mega Koopa
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Defense: 1
Strategy: Go left and grab a Mega Star of your own. Then run over
him.
- Mega Muth
HP: 200
Attack: 8
Defense: 0
Strategy: Use Bowser's fire breath.
- Megabite
HP: 4
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will only take 1 damage per hit
Strategy: these guys are really annoying. You can either carefully
time your jumps, or use Barry when he tries to ram you.
- Meowbomb
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Special Attack: Will explode after a set amount of time.
Defense: 1
Strategy: just jump on it.
- Mister I
HP: doesn't matter
Attack: 2
Special Attack: Will fire lasers at you.
Defense: 0
Special Defense: immune to every attack.
Strategy: Ever play Super Mario 64? If so, you should know how to
deal with these. Go into 3-D mode and run in a circle
around them. After one lap they will explode.
- Moon Cleft
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Defense: 4
Special Defense: Fire doesn't hurt it.
Special Defense (2): Spiked head
Strategy: you cant jump on them, or use Thoreau. You'll have to use
Cudge or Boomer.
- Muth
HP: 100
Attack: 5
Defense: 0
Strategy: Use Bowser's fire breath.
- Ninjerry
HP: 10
Attack: 4
Special attack: will throw shuriken out of no where
Defense: 0
Special Defense: when hit, sometime he will transform into a bomb
and take no damage. The bomb will hurt you though.
Strategy: These guys are the principal of annoying. Your best bet
is to use Bowser's fire breath; or toss Boomer over a
ledge where one is jumping around.
- Ninjoe
HP: 6
Attack: 2
Special attack: will throw shuriken out of no where
Defense: 0
Special Defense: when hit, sometime he will transform into a bomb
and take no damage. The bomb will hurt you though.
Strategy: These guys are the principal of annoying. Your best bet
is to use Bowser's fire breath; or toss Boomer over a
ledge where one is jumping around.
- Ninjohn
HP: 8
Attack: 3
Special attack: will throw shuriken out of no where
Defense: 0
Special Defense: when hit, sometime he will transform into a bomb
and take no damage. The bomb will hurt you though.
Strategy: These guys are the principal of annoying. Your best bet
is to use Bowser's fire breath; or toss Boomer over a
ledge where one is jumping around.
- Parabuzzy
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Defense: 3
Strategy: After you jump on it, it turns into a Buzzy Beetle.
If you jump on it, it wont take any damage.
You have to use Cudge, Boomer, or Bowser to kill him.
- Paragoomba
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: Jump on it once to take away its wings. Then it just
turns into a Goomba.
- Paratroopa
HP:
Attack:
Defense:
Strategy: after you jump on it once, it turns into a Koopa.
You cant kill them by jumping. You have to use Cudge,
Boomer, or Bowser.
- PatrolMeow
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Defense: 1
Strategy: since they travel in packs, the best way to defeat them
is jump over top of the pack and use Thudley.
- Pigarithm
HP: doesn't matter
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: when hit, it looses a head and gets faster.
Strategy: for every time you damage it, it looses a head and speeds
up. You have to hit it 3 times to kill it. While you can
just jump on it, its easier to use Boomer or Bowser.
- Pink Fuzzy
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: just jump on it.
- Piranha Plant
HP: 2
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: When it comes up from the pipe, get right up next to the
pipe and wait for it to retract back in. jump up and set
Boomer on the pipe, then jump off and wait for him to pop
back up. KABOOM!
- Poison Cherbil
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Special Attack: will fire a gas that will poison you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: the gas travels to slow to use Barry on. Instead, jump
over the gas, then jump on him. In the Pit of 100 Trials,
it might be better to try to deflect the gas.
- Poison Pokey
HP: 12
Attack: 2
Special Attack: will launch its spare parts at you. The orb can
poison you.
Defense: 0
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: you cant jump on it, and for every ball it launches at
you, it gets smaller and faster. Use Boomer or Cudge to
take them out quickly.
- Pokey
HP: 6
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: you cant jump on it, and for every ball it launches at
you, it gets smaller and faster. Use Boomer or Cudge to
take them out quickly.
- Putrid Piranha
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Special Attack: its breath is poisonous.
Defense: 0
Strategy: When it comes up from the pipe, get right up next to the
pipe and wait for it to retract back in. jump up and set
Boomer on the pipe, then jump off and wait for him to pop
back up. KABOOM!
- Rawbus
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: You have to approach it from behind and jump on its tail.
If you don't, a giant invulnerable head will appear and
try to bit you. Bowser's fire breath can reach the tail
from the front if you have some patients.
- Red Chomp
HP: 8
Attack: 3
Defense: 8
Special Defense: fire doesn't hurt it.
Strategy: Keep your distance and use Boomer or Cudge when he
charges and tries to bit you.
- Red I
HP: doesn't matter
Attack: 4
Special Attack: Will fire lasers at you.
Defense: 0
Special Defense: immune to every attack.
Strategy: Ever play Super Mario 64? If so, you should know how to
deal with these. Go into 3-D mode and run in a circle
around them. After one lap they will explode.
- Red Magiblot
HP: 15
Attack: 6
Special Attack: Conjures balls of energy to throw at you.
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will disappear.
Strategy: Stand still; then, when it appears, use Barry to send its
attack back at it. Then, if there's time, jump on it.
- Reversya Cursya
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Special Attack: if touched, will reverse your controls for a short
period.
Defense: 0
Strategy: DON'T TOUCH IT! Use Bowser's fire breath, Boomer, or
Cudge instead.
- Ruff Puff
HP: 15
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Strategy: jump on it, or use Boomer to deflect its lightning back
at it.
- Sammer Guy
HP: Varies
Attack: Varies
Defense: Varies
Strategy: Use Bowser's fire breath and Barry when he jumps.
- Shlorp
HP: doesn't matter
Attack: 3
Defense: 0
Special Defense: can only be damaged from the inside.
Strategy: Plant Boomer in its path to have Boomer eaten. Boomer
will explode causing damage. You must do this 2 times.
- Shlurp
HP: doesn't matter
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: can only be damaged from the inside.
Strategy: Plant Boomer in its path to have Boomer eaten. Boomer
will explode causing damage. You must do this 1 time.
- Skellobait
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Defense: 1
Strategy: just jump on it.
- Skellobit
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 2
Strategy: I find Cudge, Boomer, or Bowser work best.
- Skellobomber
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 2
Strategy: Luigi's super jump works well.
- Small Sammer Guy
HP: Varies
Attack: Varies
Defense: Varies
Strategy: Use Bowser's fire breath and Barry when he jumps.
- Sobarribad
HP: 8
Attack: 4
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will create a barrier around itself.
Strategy: The only way around its barrier is to use 3-D mode. Other
then that, just jump on it.
- Soopa Striker
HP: 16
Attack: 5
Special Attack: will launch shells at you.
Defense: 1
Strategy: use Barry to deflect their attacks.
- Spania
HP: 6
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: Cudge, Boomer, and Bowser all work well.
- Spike Skellobait
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Defense: 1
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: I find Cudge, Boomer, or Bowser work best.
- Spiked Goomba
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: don't jump on it. Use a pixl or a special attack/item.
- Spiky Parabuzzy
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Defense: 3
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: You cant jump on it to take it out of the air.
Instead, use Boomer to shoot him down.
- Spiketop
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Defense: 3
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: Cudge, Boomer, and Bowser all work well.
- Spiky Skellobit
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 2
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: I find Cudge, Boomer, or Bowser work best.
- Spiky Tromp
HP: -
Attack: 1
Defense: -
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: These cannot be defeated.
- Spiny
HP: 4
Attack: 2
Defense: 3
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: Cudge, Boomer, and Bowser all work well.
- Spiny Tromp
HP: -
Attack: 1
Defense: -
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: You cant kill them, only avoid them.
- Spoing-Oing
HP: 4
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Special Defense: if not taken out in one blow, will split into
three smaller Boing-Oings.
Strategy: Try to take it out in one jump. If you cant, then try to
get a stylish move to take out all the little Oings in
one shot.
- Squig
HP: 4
Attack: 1
Special Attack: Spits rocks at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Either jump on it or use Barry to deflect his attacks.
- Squiglet
HP: 2
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: Just jump on it.
- Squog
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Special Attack: Spits rocks at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Either jump on it or use Barry to deflect his attacks.
- Squoinker
HP: 15
Attack: 4
Special Attack: Spits rocks at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: Either jump on it or use Barry to deflect his attacks.
- Stone Buzzy
HP: 3
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will only take 1 damage per hit.
Strategy: just jump on it. Try to get stylish moves for
consecutive jumps.
- SupriseMeow
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Special Attack: will launch Meowbombs at you.
Defense: 0
Strategy: use 3-D mode an go around them. You can also use Thoreau
to grab a Meowbomb, then throw the Meowbomb back into the
SurpriseMeows cannon. It'll choke for a sec, then
exploade.
- Swooper
HP: 3
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: jump on it, or use Luigi's super jump.
- Tech Cursya
HP: 1
Attack: 1
Special Attack: if touched, will prevent you from flipping
dimensions for a short period.
Defense: 0
Strategy: DON'T TOUCH IT! Use Bowser's fire breath, Boomer, or
Cudge instead.
- Thwomp
HP: -
Attack: 1
Defense: -
Special Defense: Spiked head
Strategy: Thwomps cannot be defeated.
- Tileoid B
HP: 10
Attack: 1
Defense: 0
Strategy: Bowser is your best bet, but Boomer and jumping on them
work well too.
- Tileoid G
HP: 5
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: Bowser is your best bet, but Boomer and jumping on them
work well too.
- Tileoid R
HP: 15
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: Bowser is your best bet, but Boomer and jumping on them
work well too.
- Tileoid Y
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: Bowser is your best bet, but Boomer and jumping on them
work well too.
- Troopa Striker
HP: 8
Attack: 2
Special Attack: will launch shells at you.
Defense: 1
Strategy: use Barry to deflect their attacks.
- Underhand
HP: -
Attack: 1
Defense: -
Strategy: Underhands cannot be defeated.
- Warpid
HP: 10
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Special Defense: can warp to any point on the field.
Strategy: just shoot lasers at it.
- Yellow Magiblot
HP: 20
Attack: 5
Special Attack: Conjures balls of energy to throw at you.
Defense: 0
Special Defense: will disappear.
Strategy: Stand still; then, when it appears, use Barry to send its
attack back at it. Then, if there's time, jump on it.
- Zoing-Oing
HP: 12
Attack: 3
Defense: 0
Special Defense: if not taken out in one blow, will split into
three smaller Zoing-Oings.
Strategy: Try to take it out in one jump. If you cant, then try to
get a stylish move to take out all the little Oings in
one shot.
- Zombie Shroom
HP: 1
Attack: 2
Defense: 0
Strategy: just jump on it.
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6)- Catch Cards
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Cards can be obtained through finding them on the field (this is the
only way rare cards can be found), or by using a catch card or catch
card SP on an enemy. If it succeeds, that enemy will become its own
card.
Cards are always equipped, and never wear out. But what do they do?
Simple: for every card you have of an enemy, your attack does double
damage to said enemy.
Most cards cannot be found just laying around, so I will list the
easiest place to find and catch them. It is recommended that you use
catch card SP's as they are more likely to catch their prey.
Also note that every card in the game can either be bought in the card
shop in Flopside (randomly stocked), or can be randomly won via card
bag (card shop, Flipside).
The description is the in-game description.
#001: Goomba
Can be found: World 1-1
Description: This lowly goon is always getting stepped on. It
isn't easy being a soft, mushroomy minion.
#002: Dark Goomba
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: This Goomba dwells in a certain secret pit. It's
shadowy, adorable, and oh so stompable.
#003: Spiked Goomba
Can be found: World 1-3
Description: A Goomba with a spike strapped to its helmet.
Head spikes: the ultimate in antistomping technology.
#004: Dark Spiked Goomba
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: This spiky guy dwells in a certain secret pit. It may
be dark, but it's not dim. Or is it...?
#005: Paragoomba
Can be found: World 1-2
Description: A Goomba that has been through airborne training. One
stomp, and its like it never went to flight school.
#006: Dark Paragoomba
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: The Dark Paragoomba lives in a certain secret pit.
Give it a friendly stomp to turn it into a Dark
Goomba.
#007: Gloomba
Can be found: World 3-1
Description: A Goomba that thrives in dank, depressing holes.
A strict all-mushroom diet makes this guy extra
fungal.
#008: Headbonk Goomba
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flipside)
Description: Dark Headbonk Goombas live in a certain secret pit.
They look like Dark Goombas, but they bonk!
#009: Dark Headbonk Goomba
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Headbonk Goombas live in a certain secret pit.
They look like Dark Goombas, but they bonk!
#010: Koopa Troopa
Can be found: World 1-2.
Description: Koopa Troopas have always been causing trouble. When
they get attacked, they retreat into their shells. Of
course, there's nothing stopping you from kicking it.
#011: Mega Koopa
Can be found: shop, 100 points.
Description: This Koopa got a Mega Star. Now it's a mega problem.
Don't look at it in 3-D, or it'll blow your mind!
#012: Dark Koopa
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: This guy dwells in a certain secret pit. Like a
koopa, but somehow... darker.
#013: Koopatrol
Can be found: World 8-1.
Description: The heavy-metal Koopatrol feels no remorse. It'll
roll right over its own Koopa granny. But it's not
well suited for aquatic operations.
#014: Dark Koopatrol
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Koopatrols dwell in a certain secret pit. Stomp
them to turn them into... dark shells. Shocker!
#015: Paratroopa
Can be found: World 1-2.
Description: This Koopa Troopa breezed through flight school. A
quick stomp to the head will ground it. Forever.
#016: Dark Paratroopa
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Paratroopas defend a certain secret pit. You
think they'll turn into Dark Koopas when stomped?
... you'd be right.
#017: Buzzy Beetle
Can be found: World 1-4.
Description: This little guy is built to withstand anything. Even
a Muth stampede wouldn't flatten it... Probably.
#018: Spiketop
Can be found: World 5-3
Description: A Buzzy Beetle that's all spiked out and ready to go.
Try to control your urge to stomp on it.
#019: Dark Spiketop
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: It's a Dark Spike Top from a certain secret pit.
Still cute, despite looking more noticeably evil.
#020: Parabuzzy
Can be found: World 7-3
Description: just look at this cute little Buzzy Beetle with
wings! It'll lose its wings if you stomp on it. Of
course, that would be totally heartless.
#021: Spiked Parabuzzy
Can be found: World 7-3
Description: Not so cute anymore, is it? Wings! Spikes! Come on!
You cant stomp it AND it's hard to hammer. Brutal.
#022: Stone Buzzy
Can be found: World 5-2
Description: It's a Buzzy Beetle with a rock-hard shell. You'll
have to stomp it a few times to crack it. you may
feel a little guilty, but push through it.
#023: Dark Stone Buzzy
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: It's a Dark Stone Buzzy from a certain secret pit.
They look the same, but they're definitely tougher.
#024: Spiny
Can be found: World 3-3
Description: you DO NOT want to step on this razor-sharp baddie.
They're born covered in spiny spines. This makes
hugging a Spiny a little... awkward.
#025: Dark Spiny
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Spiny waddles in a certain secret pit. You
cant see its beady little eyes, but it's watching...
#026: Lakitu
Can be found: World 3-3
Description: Lakitu chucks Spinys like coins at a Pianta Parlor.
What's its problem? Someone made fun of its glasses.
#027: Dull Bones
Can be found: World 7-1
Description: this undead Koopa wanders around with a blank stare.
It's not too psyched about being dead. It mostly
throws bones out of sheer spite.
#028: Dark Dull Bones
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: The Dark Dull Bones dwells in a certain secret pit.
The bones it throws are really... shady.
#029: Dry Bones
Can be found: World 8-1
Description: this resilient revenant wont rest in peace. Maybe
it's its undying loyalty to Bowser. Or was it the pie
it never had a chance to eat?
#030: Hammer Bro
Can be found: World 8-2
Description: This elite Koopa has a hankering for hammers. It
mostly likes to sit up high and toss down hammers.
One day, it'll take the carpentry World by storm.
#031: Dark Hammer Bro
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Hammer Bros. terrorize a certain secret pit.
Fear them! Fear them or be stuck with flying mallets.
#032: Boomerang Bro
Can be found: World 8-1
Description: this elite Koopa goes bananas for boomerangs.
Unfortunately, they hurt when you try to eat them.
#033: Dark Boomerang Bro
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: This dark Boomerang Bro dwells in a certain secret
pit. Is it all that smart to throw boomerangs in the
dark?
#034: Fire Bro
Can be found: World 8-2
Description: This elite Koopa has an unhealthy fireball fixation.
However, it's a big hit a Koopa cookouts.
#035: Dark Fire Bro
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Fire Bro dwells in a certain secret pit.
Are pitch-black fireballs even hot?
#036: Magikoopa
Can be found: World 3-1
Description: this elite Koopa is an expert hexologist. It also
has questionable taste in eyewear.
#037: Dark Magikoopa
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Magikoopas dwell in a certain secret pit. Too
bad you cant see its face... it's wearing contacts!
#038: Koopa Striker
Can be found: World 3-3
Description: This Koopa Striker kicks for the love of the game.
Its luxurious eyebrows are... wait a sec...
GOOOAAAALLLL!
#039: Troopa Striker
Can be found: World 8-2
Description: Toopa Strikers are the true team players. Watch out
for the no-look shell-to-face assists!
#040: Soopa Striker
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: It's the star player of the Koopa Kickers. It's even
on the cover of Koopa Kleats magazine!
#041: Dark Striker
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Strikers play in a certain secret pit. One red
card too many, and they went to the dark side!
#042: Clubba
Can be found: World 5-2
Description: This soldier would rather nap then face the front
lines. Hauling that club around would make anyone
tired.
#043: Dark Clubba
Can be found: Pit of 100 trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Clubba stumbles around a certain secret
pit. Dark Clubbas are still sleepy. Some things never
change!
#044: Squiglet
Can be found: World 1-1
Description: Awww... look at that adorable little Squiglet. So
adorable under your foot.
#045: Squig
Can be found: World 1-1
Description: this nasty little guy needs to learn some manners. It
spits rocks at people! Honestly, who does that?
#046: Squog
Can be found: Flipside outskirts
Description: For wile, feral animals, Squogs are pretty cute. That
is, until you see them eating.
#047: Squoinker
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flipside)
Description: Squoinkers are proud to be pretty in pink. The polka
dots are for extra intimidation.
#048: Dark Squiglet
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: The Dark Squiglet dwells in a certain secret pit.
Awwww, it spits oily black rocks! Adorable!
#049: Spoing-Oing
Can be found: Flipside B1 outskirts
Description: Sproing-Oings split in three when they get stomped.
The little critters can throw off your timing, so
watch it!
#050: Boing-Oing
Can be found: World 4-2
Description: This bouncing bully splits in three when you stomp
it. Stomp your heart out before you get swarmed!
#051: Zoing-Oing
Can be found: World 8-4
Description: This mad hopper splits in three when you stomp it.
It's looking a little on the pale side. Maybe it's
all that late-night trampoline training.
#052: Dark Spoing-Oing
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: The Dark Sproing-Oing dwells in a certain secret pit.
This one doesn't split and clone... haha, actually it
does.
#053: Boomboxer
Can be found: World 1-3
Description: This music maven will assault you with bowel-busting
bass! What's with the face it makes when it rocks
out?
#054: Beepboxer
Can be found: World 4-2
Description: This angry audiophile deafens you with sound. Loves
loud music, but hates explosions. Go figure.
#055: Blastboxer
Can be found: 8-4
Description: You're going to be blown away by this mighty rocker.
This one hates explosions, which is totally not
metal.
#056: Dark Boomboxer
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Boomboxer rocks out in a certain secret
pit. It's sad not to see that crazy face it makes...
#057: Piranha Plant
Can be found: World 1-1
Description: This violent vine lurks in pipes, waiting for a
snack. You'd be surly too if you lived in a pipe.
#058: Putrid Piranha
Can be found: World 5-2
Description: It's a poisonous Piranha Plant. As they say, every
rose has its venomous bite.
#059: Frost Piranha
Can be found: World 7-1
Description: Someone left this flower out in the winter cold. On
the plus side, it can cool beverages in a hurry.
#060: Crazee Dayzee
Can be found: World 4-3
Description: Crazee Dayzees are cute, but they'll put you to
sleep. But sleeping really isn't all that Crazee...
#061: Amazy Dayzee
Can be found: World 5-2
Description: This bashful bloom will run off if you get too close.
What makes it so Amazy, anyway? It seems like more of
a wallflower.
#062: Dark Dayzee
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Dayzees sprout in a certain secret pit. Even in
the dark... This flower's got style!
#063: Fuzzy
Can be found: World 4-2
Description: What dark and evil thought dwell in this beast's
brain? And what's so fuzzy about it anyway? It
doesn't look too cuddley.
#064: Pink Fuzzy
Can be found: World 8-4
Description: If you had to be a Fuzzy, pink wouldn't be a bad
color. Still, no one's winning any cuteness contests
here.
#065: Dark Fuzzy
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Fuzzy squirms in a certain secret pit. This
one must have come from a load of dark laundry...
#066: Pokey
Can be found: World 5-2
Description: This cactus column wanders the desert wasteland. When
it attacks, it hurls parts of itself at you.
Literally. Which is kind of sad, really.
#067: Poison Pokey
Can be found: World 8-4
Description: With prickles and poison, this baddie is double
trouble. All it needs is a big hug. Any volunteers?
#068: Dark Pokey
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Pokey teeters in a certain secret pit.
It looks so serious when it wears black!
#069: Cheep-Cheep
Can be found: World 3-2
Description: These odd fish hurl themselves out of the water. For
a fish, it's not the safest hobby.
#070: Blooper
Can be found: World 3-2
Description: Bloopers love to laugh at other Blooper's bloopers.
Nobody wants to end up on the Blooper reel.
#071: Bittacuda
Can be found: World 3-2
Description: This big fish could feed an army! ... or eat an army.
#072: Jawbus
Can be found: World 1-3
Description: Count on the Jawbus to stick its neck out for you.
... or at you.
#073: Rawbus
Can be found: World 5-2
Description: This nasty dino has always got to give you a jaw
full. Flip to 3-D and check out its funny little
limbs!
#074: Dark Jawbus
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Jawbus dwells in a certain secret pit. It
was so nice to see its face. Now it's all shadow...
#075: Gawbus
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: This thing is always sticking its neck in your
business. It'll flounder around when it's waiting to
be picked up.
#076: Spania
Can be found: World 5-3
Description: This horned beast will charge right at you. Stay
light on your feet, or you'll be skewered!
#077: Dark Spania
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Spania spins in a certain secret pit. Think
of it, just spinning around in the darkness...
#078: Cursya
Can be found: World 2-4
Description: This nasty critter will slow you down. It's just so
easy to get lost in those dreamy eyes.
#079: Back Cursya
Can be found: World 3-1
Description: This pest will send you straight back to Flipside.
Then again, it's one way to cut down on your commute.
#080: Tech Cursya
Can be found: World 5-2
Description: This evil baddie can whip up a helping of instant
amnesia. Just like that, and you cant flip between
dimensions! You never know what you had until it's
gone, right?
#081: Heavy Cursya
Can be found: World 8-1
Description: This thing will hit you like a ton of bricks. You'll
barely be able to hop a few inches off the ground.
Take it out from a distance.
#082: Reversya Cursya
Can be found: World 8-4
Description: Hit this thing and you'll lose all sense of
direction. Don't be alarmed: everything will be
backwards. But if you relax a little, you'll figure
it out.
#083: Dark Cursya
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Cursyas live in a certain secret pit. Play the
fun game and see which cures you'll get!
#084: Dark Tech Cursya
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Tech Cursya lurks in a certain secret pit.
This is the last place I want to meet one of these
guys...
#085: Dark Heavy Cursya
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Heavy Cursya lurks in a certain secret pit.
Isn't it fun to guess which curse you'll get?
#086: Dark Reversya Cursya
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Reversya Cursya lurks in a certain secret
pit. You never know what curse you get until you
touch it!
#087: Swooper
Can be found: World 2-4
Description: Swoopers aren't so bad, they're just lonely.
Strangely, they greet visitors by snacking on their
heads. ... This could explain why they have no
friends.
#088: Cherbil
Can be found: World 1-3
Description: This odd floating beast strikes with sleepy gas. One
whiff of that gas, and it's sweet dreams...
#089: Ice Cherbil
Can be found: World 7-3
Description: This floating beast attacks with a ferocious freezy
gas. It loves blue raspberry snow cones...
#090: Poison Cherbil
Can be found: World 3-3
Description: This floating beast attacks with perilous poison gas.
I hear it smells awful.
#091: Dark Cherbil
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This odd grassy creature puffs itself up and
explodes. They have sleepy, freezy, and poison gas,
so watch out!
#092: Boo
Can be found: World 2-4
Description: These spooks only approach when your back is turned.
They'd be awesome at "Red light, green light"!
... Except they bite you if they win.
#093: Dark Boo
Can be found: World 7-2
Description: This ghastly ghost hates being stared at. Unlike
other Boos, it will turn around in front of you.
#094: Dark Dark Boo
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Dark Boo dwells in a certain secret pit.
Dark sheets make it extra not-so-scary!
#095: Atomic Boo
Can be found: World 2-4
Description: This gigantic Boo still hides when you look at it...
Some say it's a gathering of many smaller Boos...
#096: Growmeba
Can be found: World 2-1
Description: Growmebas copy themselves over and over and over.
Just stomp the real one to make them all disappear.
#097: Blomeba
Can be found: World 3-1
Description: This weird little guy cant stop copying itself. Try
using an item to put them all out of their misery.
#098: Chromeba
Can be found: World 8-4
Description: This devious doppelganger loves to copy itself. Stomp
them all before the problem multiplies!
#099: Dark Growmba
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Growmeba lurks in a certain secret pit.
Which one's real?! Gah, it's very hard to tell.
#100: Mister I
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: It's and eye. A big, juicy, unblinking, ever-watching
eye. ... Gross.
#101: Red I
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: This big, red eye looks a little irritated. It must
not be getting much sleep these days.
#102: Chain Chomp
Can be found: World 3-4
Description: Chain Chomps are more bark then bite. But that's not
much comfort for the mailman...
#103: Red Chomp
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials
Description: This bright red breed isn't very well behaved. That
probably rules out winning best of show.
#104: The Underchomp
Can be found: Map 41
Description: The tree Dorgys command this special breed of Chomp.
In off-hours, they like to practice their comedy act.
#105: Dark Chomp
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Comp makes its home in a certain secret
pit. Who's a good boy?! Who's a dark evil boy! Yes
you are!
#106: Bald Cleft
Can be found: World 1-3
Description: This hardheaded minion is easily mistaken for a rock.
It'll turn around if it bumps into a wall. If hit
with an explosion, its Defense drops to 0.
#107: Moon Cleft
Can be found: World 5-2
Description: It's an evil mineral that looks just like a rock.
That is, until it's too late!
#108: Dark Cleft
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Cleft dwells in a certain secret pit. You'd
have to really try to mistake it for a rock.
#109: Shlurp
Can be found: World 2-1
Description: This hungry beast really sucks... stuff up! Bombs
give it a bad case of heartburn.
#110: Shlorp
Can be found: World 5-1
Description: It's a vacuum! It's a worm! It's both! Don't feed it
bombs, or you'll ruin its supper. Forever.
#111: Dark Shlurp
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: The Dark Shlurp dwells in a certain secret pit. Now
with the cleaning power of darkness!
#112: Thwomp
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: This block-headed rocker really loves making
pancakes. All that macho pounding must be a sign of
insecurity.
#113: Spiny Tromp
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: It's a massive, rolling pinwheel of doom. If it keeps
rolling, maybe it'll aerate someone's lawn.
#114: Spiky Tromp
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: This bowling boulder rolls around in search of prey.
Don't get caught under its spikes, or you'll be
tenderized.
#115: Bullet Bill
Can be found: World 3-1
Description: In our hearts, this monster is number one with a
bullet. It does have a short fuse, though...
#116: Bullet Bill Blaster
Can be found: World 3-1
Description: It's a big, burly cannon. Where do all those bullets
come from?
#117: Ruff Puff
Can be found: World 7-3
Description: This little thundercloud is darkening a sky near you!
Looks a little like cotton candy, but don't bite!
#118: Dark Ruff Puff
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Ruff Puff floats in a certain secret pit.
Dark thunder... Wow... That is so METAL!
#119: Lava Bubble
Can be found: World 7-1
Description: Lava Bubbles always have a bounce to their step. But
watch out: they've go fiery tempers.
#120: Tileoid G
Can be found: World 3-3
Description: These sticky creatures crawl along walls. They're
like living, antigravity tumbleweeds!
#121: Tileoid B
Can be found: World 3-3
Description: This sticky beast clings to any surface. Caution: it
is not blue cotton candy.
#122: Tileoid R
Can be found: World 4-4
Description: This gluey, gloppy animal will stick to any surface.
Gluey and gloppy... not the best traits.
#123: Tileoid Y
Can be found: World 4-4
Description: This tenaciously sticky beast slides along walls and
ceilings. And it even doubles as an industrial
adhesive!
#124: Dark Tileoid
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Tileoid scuttles around a certain secret
pit. Yikes... This shadowy one is really tough!
#125: Meowbomb
Can be found: World 4-4
Description: These feline robo-bombs get shot out of
SurpriseMeows. Strangely, they don't mind getting
blown to meowbits.
#126: PatrolMeow
Can be found: World 4-4
Description: This patrol puss is the hall monitor of Fort Francis.
Ever vigilant... and flea resistant!
#127: AirMeow
Can be found: World 4-4
Description: This AirMeow guards the skies over Fort Francis. It
runs on a volatile mixture of catnip and cooking oil.
#128: SupriseMeow
Can be found: World 4-4
Description: It's the latest in feline firepower: a kitty cannon.
Check out the visors they're sporting. Classy!
#129: Big Meow
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: These robotic cat servants are loyal to their master.
They're not designed for battle. But they aren't
going to complain about it.
#130: Meowmaid
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: No chore is a bore to this robotic housecleaner!
She loves her master with endless devotion.
... Because he programmed her that way.
#131: SecuriMeow
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: No chore is a bore to this robotic housecleaner!
This Meowmaid model can make advanced decisions.
#132: Jellien
Can be found: World 4-1
Description: Jelliens drift around the lonely ocean of space.
Maybe they've discovered the best way to get around?
Intergalactic jiggling: the newest form of space
travel.
#133: Foton
Can be found: World 4-1
Description: Fotons fire super-fast, superheated particles. Of
course, they're big crowd-pleasers at parties.
#134: Warpid
Can be found: World 4-3
Description: This space case warps around here and there. It wont
bother you. Just let it do its thing.
#135: Eeligon
Can be found: World 4-3
Description: Eeligons slither through the murky bits of the
cosmos. Hit them and they'll shrink faster then their
egos.
#136: Hooligon
Can be found: World 4-2
Description: Hooligons live to wreak havoc in the depths of space.
They blend into their habitat, waiting to attack.
#137: Dark Eeligon
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Eeligon flies around a certain secret pit.
So... This one's dark, but it's pretty much the same.
#138: Longator
Can be found: World 4-2
Description: Longators get in your face. They have no respect for
your personal-space bubble.
#139: Longadile
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: Super-elastic Longadiles stretch out to slap you.
It'd chap its hands on your face... if it had hands.
#140: Dark Longator
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Longator nests in a certain secret pit.
It's just... weird.
#141: Barribad
Can be found: World 4-4
Description: A round enemy that wraps itself in a force field.
Round face, square shield... Triangle brain?
#142: Sobarribad
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: A round enemy that wraps itself in a force field.
Flip through dimensions to shred it like paper!
#143: Dark Barribad
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Barribad roams around a certain secret pit.
It looks eerily similar to a flying bowling ball...
#144: Pigarithm
Can be found: World 4-4
Description: Stomp the piggy bank to get the golden goodness
inside! Each time you stomp, the pig will get a
little smaller.
#145: Hogarithm
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: Hop on this hog and ride it all the way to the bank!
Sooooooie!
#146: Dark Pigarithm
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Pigarithm wallows in a certain secret pit.
It may look weird, but it drops coins! Cha-ching!
#147: Choppa
Can be found: World 4-2
Description: Check out this aerial alien's sweet midair tricks. It
can appear and disappear in a flash. Not even fair.
#148: Copta
Can be found: World 8-4
Description: This aerial alien has even sweeter midair maneuvers.
You'll get dizzy just watching this thing.
#149: Dark Choppa
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Choppa dwells in a certain secret pit. It's
all shadowy now, but still very, very nervous...
#150: Muth
Can be found: World 8-1
Description: Fear the wooly foot of the mighty Muth! It'll
trample you just for looking at it wrong.
#151: Mega Muth
Can be found: World 8-4
Description: This hairy Muth is even grumpier then its herd mates.
Probably not the best choice for a petting zoo.
#152: Dark Muth
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Muths stomp around a certain secret pit. Even in
the dark, they still go with the herd. Fascinating.
#153: Floro Sapiem
Can be found: World 5-4
Description: Floro Sapiens serve their floral lord, King Croacus.
Watch your head, because they'll throw theirs at you!
#154: Floro Cragnien
Can be found: World 5-4
Description: This poor Cragnon has been zombified by King Croacus.
Don't beat on it, or you'll lose some serious points.
#155: Ninjoe
Can be found: World 6-1
Description: Only the wind whispers the name of Ninjoe. Give him
enough money, and he'll be your ninja minion.
#156: Ninjohn
Can be found: World 6-1
Description: Ninjohn is an assassin from King Sammer's kingdom.
He really knows how to hurl a mean throwing star.
#157: Ninjerry
Can be found: World 6-1
Description: Never mess with Ninjerry. He is a true ninja master!
Of course, shape-shifting like that isn't exactly
fair.
#158: Dark Ninjoe
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Ninjoe creeps around a certain secret pit.
They move at the speed of DEADLY. Roundhouse kick!
#159: Underhand
Can be found: Map 39
Description: This white gloved weirdo will reach out and grab you.
You can't beat it, and it's creepy, so just steer
clear. Just be glad it isn't inspecting your room.
#160: Skellobit
Can be found: World 7-4
Description: Skellobits roam the dark pits of The Underwhere.
Their Spears make them pretty much unstompable.
#161: Spiky Skellobit
Can be found: World 7-4
Description: This fiend infests the dank depths of the Underwhere.
Smack it from the side, because you cant stomp it!
#162: Dark Skellobit
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Skellobits dwell in a certain secret pit.
... and that's about it.
#163: Dark Spike Skellobit
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: Dark Spiky Skellobits dwell in a certain secret pit.
It's got spikes... Other then that, not much else
going on.
#164: Skellobomber
Can be found: World 7-4
Description: This airborne ghoul rules the foul skies of The
Underwhere. It'll mostly try to impale you with
Skellobits.
#165: Skellobait
Can be found: World 7-4
Description: Skellobombers use these guys as ammo. Their icy
breath can cause freezebite.
#166: Spike Skellobait
Can be found: World 7-4
Description: It's a Spiky Skellobait. Like a Skellobait, but
spikier. You cant stomp it or throw it, so don't try.
#167: Red Magiblot
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: This spellslinging stain can warp anywhere it wants.
It's red, but what is it so embarrassed about?
#168: Blue Magiblot
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: This spellsinging stain curses like a... Magiblot.
It's blue. Maybe it's not easy being a Magiblot.
#169: Yellow Magiblot
Can be found: World 8-3
Description: This spellslinging stain is the enemy of fun. It's
yellow. But it doesn't seem to be afraid of you!
#170: Dark Magiblot
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: This Dark Magiblot dwells in a certain secret pit.
Wandering in the dark has made it extra crabby.
#171: Megabyte
Can be found: World 1-3
Description: This disembodied head really knows how to ruin a
picnic. Lay low until it finds someone else to
terrorize.
#172: Gigabyte
Can be found: World 7-4
Description: The best policy: keep away from angry, floating
heads. This thing will not leave you alone. Be warned!
#173: Dark Megabyte
Can be found: Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: The Dark Megabite dwells in a certain secret pit.
This thing just wants to end you. That's all.
#174: Dark Mario
Can be found: Prize for completing Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: It's Mario's dark-power doppelganger! One of the last
foes in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.
#175: Dark Luigi
Can be found: Prize for completing Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: It's a dark duplicate of Luigi! One of the last
foes in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.
#176: Dark Peach
Can be found: Prize for completing Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: It's a dark duplicate of Peach! One of the last
foes in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.
#177: Dark Bowser
Can be found: Prize for completing Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: It's a dark duplicate of Bowser! One of the last
foes in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.
#178: Zombie Shroom
Can be found: World 1-3
Description: It's a Zombie Shroom. They pop out of ? Blocks. It
may look like a snack, but it'll snack on you!
#179: Ghoul Shroom
Can be found: World 8-4
Description: Ghoul Shrooms sometimes pop out of ? Blocks. What
went wrong in that Shroom's life?
#180: Fracktail
Can be found: Map 10
Description: Fracktail valiantly guarded the Pure Heart in Yold
Ruins. That is, until Dimentio fried his processor.
#181: Wracktail
Can be found: Must be bought.
Description: The baddest baddie in the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials.
He may fight like Fracktail, but he's 100 times
stronger.
#182: Frackle
Can be found: Must be bought.
Description: This bot defends Fracktail from foreign invaders.
In off-hours, it relaxes on Fracktail's back...
#183: Wrackle
Can be found: Must be bought.
Description: This bot defends Wracktail from foreign invaders.
It was made long ago, so its warranty has expired.
#184: Big Blooper
Can be found: Map 20
Description: It's a giant, ten-tentacled squid! That's right...
ten. How'd it get so big? Must be something in the
water.
#185: Francis
Can be found: Map 24
Description: Francis totally nerds out for rare collectibles.
He takes geek chic to a totally new level.
#186: King Croacus
Can be found: Map 37
Description: King Croacus cares about making the World beautiful.
To bad drinking polluted water has made him insane.
#187: Bonechill
Can be found: Map 45
Description: Tremble before the frosty lord of The Underwhere!
Bonechill's minty-fresh breath will freeze you solid!
#188: Count Bleck
Can be found: Map 48
Description: This top-hatted villain is bent on ending the World!
Fun fact: he was once known as Count Blumiere.
#189: Nastasia
Can be found: Map 46
Description: Nastasia is Count Bleck's executive assistant. She's
in charge of scheduling, organizing, and brain
control. Word is, she's go a secret crush on her
boss.
#190: O'Chunks
Can be found: Map 5
Description: It's O'chunks, the count's hulking, wild-eyed
henchman! Word is, the count saved his life. Now he
owes him big.
#191: Mimi
Can be found: Map 15
Description: It's Mimi, the adorable, yet slightly unstable
shape-shifter! Word is, she has a crush on
Count Bleck.
#192: Mr: L
Can be found: Map 27
Description: So... who's this mysterious Mr. L character? Is
This what the Prognosticus foretold?
#193: Brobot
Can be found: Map 28
Description: This is Mr. L's hovering, head-shaped robot. He must
have tricked it out with all kinds of weapons. I
guess that means Mr.L is a pretty awesome inventor,
huh?
#194: Brobot L-Type
Can be found: Map 8
Description: This is a souped-up version of Mr. L's robot. It
looks like he went all out with the customizations.
Too bad they don't help much!
#195: Dimentio
Can be found: Map 22
Description: Dimentio is Count Bleck's dimension-bending
mercenary. The question is, do psycho jesters get
good benefits?
#196: Super Dimentio
Can be found: Map 47
Description: This monstrous clown was created by Dimentio. He used
Luigi and the Chaos Heart to create it. In the end,
it was no match for the power of love.
#197: Merlon
Can be found: Flipside outskirts. After taking the pipe
underground, fall into the first pit to the left.
Description: This wizened old sage is a descendant of the
Ancients. He helps Mario to decode the Light
Prognosticus.
#198: Nolrem
Can be found: Flopside Outskirts (3rd Floor - use Piccolo to
dissolve the strange block)
Description: This is Merlon's dimensional counterpart in Flopside.
He is also a descendant of the Ancients.
#199: Merluvlee
Can be found: Flipside outskirts. After taking the pipe
underground, fall into the first pit to the left.
Description: This fortune-teller with a wild laugh lives in
Flipside. She uses the stars to read your future.
Sorta.
#200: Merlee
Can be found: Flipside Outskirts (3rd Floor - use Piccolo to
dissolve the strange block)
Description: This charmer uses the sun to work her magic.
She is a descendant of the Tribe of Ancients.
#201: Bestovius
Can be found: Map 6
Description: Bestovious taught Mario how to flip between
dimensions. He talks about his beard and floats all
the time. Other then that, he's perfectly normal.
#202: Wathcitt
Can be found: World 2-1. Bomb the wall where you first acquire
Boomer.
Description: Old Man Watchitt is the crotchety mayor of Yold Town.
His job is to keep people from going to the ruins.
You know, Lawsuits and all that.
WATCH IT!!!
#203: Merlumina
Can be found: Map 11
Description: She made a Pure Heart to stop the end of all Worlds.
She is an ancestor of Merlon and Bestovius.
#204: The Interned
Can be found: Flipside B1. Flip near the water.
Description: The InterNed knows all...
and also moonlights as a game-show host.
#205: The Interchet
Can be found: Flipside outskirts B1. Break the blocks twin in
Flopside to enter a hallway behind windows.
Description: This owner of the arcade is a video-game savant.
The arcade doesn't earn a lot of money...
#206: Welderberg
Can be found: Map 2
Description: This guy will dig a pipe tunnel wherever you want to
go. He's a real go-getter, but sometimes he goes
overboard.
#207: Red & Green
Can be found: found in greens house behind his bed.
Description: These brothers guard the bridges in Yold Town.
Brothers will be brothers, even in strange
dimensions.
#208: Gnip
Can be found: Map 14
Description: This faithful guard pup spits out trespassers. Being
spit out is better then the alternative...
#209: Gnaw
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: This mean mutt snacks on trespassers and spits 'em
out. Nobody fights for scraps with this big dog.
#210: Squirps
Can be found: Map 25
Description: This funky space kid drops some crazy outer-space
lingo. His full name is Squirp Korogaline Squirpina!
#211: Flint Cragley
Can be found: Map 31
Description: It's the star of "Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter"!
His show is a smash hit on crag-vision.
#212: Hornfels & Monzo
Can be found: Map 35
Description: These two Cragnons are Flint Cragley's assistants.
Sadly, he doesn't treat them with proper crag.
#213: King Sammer
Can be found: Map 4
Description: This overexcitable king hosts the Duel of 100!
Martial-arts tournaments tickle his fancy.
#214: Sammer Guy
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: This is one of King Sammer's legendary 100 Sammer
Guys. They're pretty sensitive about their honor.
#215: Small Sammer Guy
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: This diminutive Sammer Guy fights in the duel of 100.
He's small, wily, and not above smacking your shins!
#216: Big Sammer Guy
Can be found: Must be bought
Description: This big Sammer Guy fights in the Duel of 100.
Too bad there aren't weight divisions in the
Duel of 100...
#217: Luvbi
Can be found: Map 44
Description: This spunky Nimbi was raised by Grambi and Jaydes.
She is actually a Pure Heart who saved the World.
#218: Jaydes
Can be found: Map 38
Description: This dark queen rules over The Underwhere. Her magic
controls life... And game overs.
#219: Grambi
Can be found: Map 43
Description: This elder Nimbi rules The Overthere. He deeply cares
for Luvbi and misses her greatly...
#220: Whacka
Can be found: Earn 300 points at the shop.
Description: This odd guy sprouts pastries when whacked on the
head. Sadly, his kind is on the verge of extinction.
Please headwhack in moderation.
#221: Mario
NOTE: this card has a special effect. Once obtained, this card
will allow Mario to stay in 3-D mode for as long as you want.
Can be found: Prize for completing Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: Our hero is so busy he barely has time to wax his
'stache! He's always leaping between Worlds to save
the day.
#222: Luigi
Can be found: Prize for completing Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: The mean green bro is here again to back up his
brother. He's go a vertical jump like you wouldn't
believe.
#223: Peach (1)
Can be found: Prize for completing Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: Peach has this funny habit of getting kidnapped...
But that parasol of hers is stylish and functional!
#224: Peach (2)
Can be found: In a pipe inside the tree in World 3-3.
Description: Peach is looking fabulous in her white wedding gown!
It was conjured with magic, but who designed it?
#225: Peach (3)
Can be found: World 7-1. After getting Luigi, go down one of the
pipes above to go to the "background" through a few
pipes.
Description: Peach is sporting a fresh and breezy new hairstyle!
It's perfect for the princess with an active
lifestyle!
#226: Bowser (1)
Can be found: Prize for completing Pit of 100 Trials (Flopside)
Description: Mario's mean-spirited rival needs no introduction.
He's not too happy about having to help out Mario.
#227: Bowser (2)
Can be found: World 5-1 (Downtown of Crag, second section, in the
very far right pipe)
Description: There's Bowser looking dapper in a white tux!
Pity the minion that had to wax his shell...
#228: Tippi
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials floor 10
Description: It's Tippi, your friendly... friend. And guide.
Her name was Timpani before Merlon turned her into a
Pixl.
#229: Thoreau
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials floor 20
Description: This handy Pixl can pick things up and hurl them.
He's very... handy.
#230: Boomer
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials floor 30
Description: This Pixl has an appetite for demolition.
"You build it, I blast it." That's his motto.
#231: Slim
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials floor 40
Description: This sidestepping Pixl can turn you sideways in a
snap. Slim likes close calls and hair-raising
experiences.
#232: Thudley
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials floor 50
Description: This former wrestling-star Pixl can pound the ground.
A hip replacement kept him out of high-end
competition.
#233: Carrie
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials floor 60
Description: This platform Pixl will go where no other Pixl can.
But she will only help heroes that are on her
wavelength.
#234: Fleep
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials floor 70
Description: This flippy Pixl is really good at finding hidden
goodies. Without you, he never would have left that
outhouse...
#235: Cudge
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials floor 80
Description: This hard-hitting Pixl can shatter yellow blocks.
But he's a real people Pixl.
#236: Dottie
Can be found: Flipside Pit of 100 Trials floor 90
Description: This puny Pixl can micro-size you. Sometimes, less is
more! More or less...
#237: Barry
Can be found: Flopside outskirts. On your way to open the Flopside
Pit of 100 Trials, fall down the gaps under the
hidden moving platforms.
Description: This impenetrable Pixl repels enemy attacks.
He waited in a bush for a hero to arrive.
#238: Dashell
Can be found: Flopside Pit of 100 Trials floor 10
Description: This former track star brings some Pixl pep to your
party. You could say he has wheels, but... he
doesn't.
#239: Piccolo
Can be found: behind the Heart Pillar when you first acquire
Luigi in the Outskirts of Flopside.
Description: This pitch-perfect Pixl plays the most melodious
tunes. She lived in Flopside before joining your
ragtag group.
#240: Tiptron
Can be found: Map 23
Description: Francis made this 1:1-scale robotic replica of Tippi.
It's the ultimate rare collectible. Plus, it features
realistic Tippi action!
#241: Goombario
Can be found: Flopside Pit of 100 Trials floor 20
Description: Mario and Goombario go way back to Paper Mario.
Enemies suffer when he uses his head.
#242: Kooper
Can be found: Flopside Pit of 100 Trials floor 30
Description: This is Mario's good buddy Kooper from Paper Mario.
His Power Shell move was, and is, a thing of beauty.
#243: Bombette
Can be found: Flopside Pit of 100 Trials floor 40
Description: Bombette was Paper Mario's bombastic starlet.
Whe knew a pink Bob-omb could pack such a punch?
#244: Parakarry
Can be found: Flopside Pit of 100 Trials floor 50
Description: Parakarry earned his fame from the original Paper
Mario. He's the most fearsome mail carrier of them
all!
#245: Bow
Can be found: Flopside Pit of 100 Trials floor 60
Description: This is Mario's good buddy Bow from Paper Mario.
The mistress of Boo Mansion slapped foes with
panache!
#246: Watt
Can be found: Flopside Pit of 100 Trials floor 70
Description: This is Mario's good buddy Watt from Paper Mario.
This guy was pretty bright for his age!
#247: Sushi
Can be found: Flopside Pit of 100 Trials floor 80
Description: It's Sushie, form the unfortunately named star of
Paper Mario. Being fishy doesn't always have to be a
bad thing.
#248: Lakilester
Can be found: Flopside Pit of 100 Trials floor 90
Description: This is Mario's good buddy Lakilester from Paper
Mario. He played it cool in shades as he flew you
over lava.
#249: Goombella
Can be found: Prize for winning the Duel of 100
Description: It's Goombella from the last Paper Mario adventure.
This extra-spunky university student knew it all.
#250: Koops
Can be found: Prize for winning the Duel of 100
Description: It's Koopsfrom the last Paper Mario adventure.
Kicking some shell never felt so good.
#251: Madame Flurrie
Can be found: Prize for winning the Duel of 100
Description: It's Madame Flurrie from the last Paper Mario
adventure. The most Rubenesque Mario companion ever?
#252: Yoshi
Can be found: Prize for winning the Duel of 100
Description: It's Yoshi from the last Paper Mario adventure.
This scrappy Yoshi was the only way to travel!
#253: Vivian
Can be found: Prize for winning the Duel of 100
Description: It's Vivian from the last Paper Mario adventure.
She was a great friend once she split from her
sisters.
#254: Admiral Bobbery
Can be found: Prize for winning the Duel of 100
Description: It's Admiral Bobbery from the last Paper Mario
adventure. This salty dog knew how to blast his
enemies broadside!
#255: Ms: Mowz
Can be found: Prize for winning the Duel of 100
Description: It's Ms. Mowz from the last Paper Mario adventure.
This Thief had a nose for rare badges. Great
smoocher!
#256: Toad
Can be found: Only via purchase.
Description: This loyal subject comes from a very distant
dimension. Many people in that World have strange
head spots.
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7)- Pixls
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Pixls are essentially a secondary party member with no HP or defense,
and cannot be attacked by an enemy.
Each Pixl has its own unique ability that is activated by pressing 1.
You can only have 1 Pixl on the field at any one time (excluding
Tippi), but you can change Pixls at any time via pause menu.
As you progress through the game you will find more and more Pixls.
Learn to use each Pixls ability to its fullest, and remember to think
outside the box when using them.
======================== 7.1)- Tippi =================================
Name: Tippi
Location: start of the game
Power: Tattle
- Point the Wii Remote at an object and press A to have Tippi
describe it. If you point at an enemy, she will tell you its
weakness/HP/Attack/Defense. If you point at an invisible object,
Tippi can make it visible.
Description:
Tippi looks like a butterfly. She is always on the field
and cannot be switched out for another Pixl. She also plays a
key role in the storyline.
======================== 7.2)- Thoreau ===============================
Name: Thoreau
Location: World 1-2
Power: Grab/throw
- Press the 1 button to throw Thoreau at an object. If its an enemy,
Thoreau will drag it back and place it over Mario's head, at which
point Mario can throw the enemy by pressing 1 again.
- If thrown at an item, Thoreau will pick it up and bring it back to
Mario.
- If thrown at a switch, Thoreau will trip the switch.
- Special Combo: bomb throw. First set boomer on the ground, then
switch to Thoreau. quickly use Thoreau to grab Boomber and throw him
at an enemy.
Description:
Thoreau looks like a baseball glove. You will use his
power throughout the game to trip ! blocks and defeat heavily
defended enemies. Be careful though, as if Thoreau picks up an enemy
with a spike on its head, Mario will take damage.
======================== 7.3)- Boomer ================================
Name: Boomer
Location: World 2-1
Power: Explode
- Press the 1 button to set Boomer. Press it again to detonate him, or
wait for his fuse to run down for an automatic explosion.
- Special Combo: bomb throw. First set boomer on the ground, then
switch to Thoreau. quickly use Thoreau to grab Boomber and throw him
at an enemy.
Description:
Boomer is a bomb (literally)... with wings and eyes.
Boomer can blow open holes in cracked walls/floors, and blow away
sand blocks.
His attack power is times 2 Mario's attack.
========================= 7.4)- Slim =================================
Name: Slim
Location: World 2-3
Power: Activate paper mode
- Press the 1 button to turn your character paper thin (in 2-D
or 3-D). This will allow you to slip between bars and cracks.
More importantly, if you stand still while in paper mode, enemies
attacks will float right past you.
Description:
Slim looks like a Tornado. His power is invaluable during
a boss fight. The ability to dodge any move while still being able
to attack is, essentially, absolute defense. Just make sure you are
standing still when the attack draws near; if you're moving the
attack will still damage you.
======================== 7.5)- Thudley ===============================
Name: Thudley
Location: World 3-2
Power: enables ground pound technique
- Press the 1 button to leap into the air and stomp the ground hard.
Ground pounding will allow you to pound certain large ! blocks, or
drive posts into the ground. It also doubles your attack power when
used on an enemy.
Description:
Thudley looks like an old fashion weight. You should only
use Thudley against slow moving or underwater enemies, as its slow
and hard to predict where you're going to land.
His attack power is times 2 Mario's attack.
======================== 7.6)- Carrie ================================
Name: Carrie
Location: World 3-4
Power: Carry
- Press 1 to turn Carrie into a flat, floating platform.
This will speed you up a little bit, and allow you to cross beds of
spikes.
- When riding Carrie, you can jump on spiked enemies without taking
damage.
Description:
She kind of looks like a worm when not in use.
His power isn't really that useful outside of solving dungeon
puzzles.
Also, you can use Carrie to increase Bowser's speed/jump, and use
his fire breath in mid-air.
======================== 7.7)- Barry =================================
Name: Barry
Location: World 3-1 (you cannot recruit him until after world 3-4)
Power: Barrier
- Press 1 to activate a spiky shield around your character.
This shield will deflect any attack, and can damage enemies if they
touch it. It only lasts a second though, so you need to have perfect
timing.
Description:
He looks like a spiky ball. Like Slim, Barry's power is
invaluable during a boss, or any, fight. Barry, however, is
completely optional. You don't need him to finish the game.
======================== 7.8)- Fleep =================================
Name: Fleep
Location: World 4-2
Power: Dimensional flip
- Press 1 to activate a square on the field. Line up the square on
your target, then press 1 again to flip that space.
This can be used to find items hidden in dimensional rifts, or to
dizzy enemies.
Description:
Fleep looks like a square. His power is useful in some
boss fight, or when fighting certain enemies. His real usefulness
comes into play when you go to complete the Map side quests (see
the Map section)
========================= 7.9)- Cudge ===============================
Name: Cudge
Location: World 5-1
Power: Hammer
- Press 1 to attack an enemy with a hammer.
Pretty simple, press 1 to swing a hammer.
Description:
Cudge looks like a hammer (No way!). Remember that
Cudge's hammer is a short ranged attack; it is however a very and
powerful fast attack. Cudge can be used to take out enemies that
you don't want to jump one. He can also destroy giant yellow blocks.
His attack power is times 2 Mario's attack.
========================= 7.10)- Dottie ==============================
Name: Dottie
Location: World 5-4
Power: Shrink
- Press 1 to shrink the character.
Doing so will make enemies not notice you, and grant you access to
secret areas.
Description:
Dottie looks like a bunch of pins lined up in a circular
pattern. When shrunk, you can still function normally. You jump
height/speed are not decreased any, though your aim will be thrown
off.
========================= 7.11)- Piccolo =============================
Name: Piccolo
Location: Flopside
Power: cure ailments/change sound effects
- Press 1 to cure any ailment (Cursya curses only), and/or to change
the sound effects (jumping, running, ect) of the character.
Description:
Piccolo looks like a music note. Her power is interesting
and fairly useless. She is an optional Pixl.
========================= 7.12)- Dashell =============================
Name: Dashell
Location: pit of 100 trials (Flipside)
Power: Speed up
- Press and hold 1 to run really fast.
Description:
Dashell basically is a pentagon with bored-looking eyes and feet on
the side of his body. You use him by holding down 1, and while
running with him he spins really fast, his feet move, and he flashes
red and black.
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8)- Recipes
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In this section, I will lay out every recipe in the game, and the
location of key ingredients (section 8.2)-).
If you're looking for a recipe that you can make, do a search for an
ingredient you want to use. Odds are, it will take you to a recipe in
this section. If not, then keep hitting next until it does, or
highlight this section and do your search again. If still nothing
comes up, then nothing can be made out of the ingredient you are
searching for.
Things to keep in mind:
1) some times, the dish will not turn out right and you will end up
with a Mistake. It happens. It doesn't necessarily mean you did
something wrong.
2) some dishes aren't meant to be used. Some are meant to be sold.
3) the cooking disks wont be listed here. There isn't any point. All
the information stored on the disks is here in this section. You don't
need the disks.
4) carefully weigh your options. Sure, a dish might look good, but is
it practical? Said dish might heal 10 HP, but is made with a Fire
Burst and Shroom Shake. Said dish isn't worth it as you are putting
more ingredients in then what you are getting back.
5) Dishes that require 2 ingredients you must make at the bakery in
Flopside. Dishes that only require 1 ingredient must be made in
Flipside.
6) dishes that double your attack or defense only do so temporarily.
7) some items can be used for a substitute ingredient. I'm still
working the kinks out, but with any luck, I will eventually be able to
list all substitutable ingredients.
8) Some items have special abilities. For instance, Emergency Rations
will heal 50 HP and cure poison if used in one of the Pits of 100
Trials. Equally, Space Food will heal 50 HP and cure poison if used in
space. There may be other special abilities that we are not aware of
yet. I'll try to stay on top of these, but just remember that all is
not as it appears.
If you have a recipe that's not listed, or know of a substitute
ingredient, Email me.
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8.1)- Cooking Disk Recipes
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Electro Pop
Effect: Electrifies you
Made with: Thunder Rage
Snow Cone
Effect: Freezes enemies
Made with: Ice Storm
Sky Juice
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Blue Apple
Koopa Tea
Effect: Reduces damage taken by half
Made with: Turtley Leaf
Fried Shroom Plate
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Shroom Shake
Roast Shroom Dish
Effect: Heals 30 HP and cures poison
Made with: Super Shroom Shake
Healthy Salad
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Fresh Veggie
Roast Horsetail
Effect: Heals 10 HP and cures poison
Made with: Horsetail
Spicy Soup
Effect: Heals 8 HP and cures poison
Made with: Fire Burst
Inky Soup
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Inky Sauce
Mistake (1)
Effect: Heals 1 HP and cures poison
Made with: Anything that doesn't come out right.
Sweet Cookie Snack
Effect: Heals 10 HP and cures poison
Made with: Cake Mix
Honey Candy
Effect: Heals 12 HP and cures poison
Made with: Honey Jar
Peach Juice
Effect: Heals 12 HP and cures poison
Made with: Peachy Peach
Herb Tea
Effect: Heals 7 HP and cures poison
Made with: Smelly Herb
Shroom Steak
Effect: Heals 70 HP and cures poison
Made with: Ultra Shroom Shake
Fried Egg
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Big Egg
Hamburger
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Power Steak
Spaghetti Plate
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Fresh Pasta Bunch
Golden Meal
Effect: Heals 1 HP and cures poison
Made with: Gold Bar
Block Meal
Effect: Makes you invincible
Made with: Block Block
Meteor Meal
Effect: Attacks enemies
Made with: Shooting Star
Megaton Dinner
Effect: Shakes ground and damages enemies
Made with: POW Block
Dangerous Delight
Effect: Random.
Made with: Poison Shroom
Honey Shroom
Effect: Heals 10 HP and cures poison
Made with: Shroom Shake and Honey Jar
Honey Super
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Super Shroom Shake and Honey Jar
Fruity Shroom
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Peachy Peach and Shroom Shake
Shroom Broth
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Shroom Shake and Smelly Herb
Awesome Snack
Effect: Heals 5 HP and cures poison
Made with: Cake Mix and Fresh Veggie
Koopa Dumpling
Effect: Reduces damage taken by half
Made with: Cake Mix and Turtley Leaf
Sap Muffin
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Sap Soup and Cake Mix
Lovely Chocolate
Effect: Doubles attack power, reduces damage taken by half, and
shocks enemies that touch you.
Made with: Mild Cocoa Bean and Fire Burst
Standard Chocolate
Effect: Slows you down
Made with: Mild Cocoa Bean and Poison Shroom
Sweet Choco-bar
Effect: Heals 5 HP and cures poison
Made with: Mild Cocoa Bean and Honey Jar
Shroom Choco-bar
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Mild Cocoa Bean and Shroom Shake
Golden Choco-bar
Effect: Heals 25 HP and cures poison
Made with: Mild Cocoa Bean and Golden Leaf
Heavy Meal
Effect: Slows you down
Made with: Honey Jar and Honey Candy
Mistake (2)
Effect: Could put you to sleep, slow you down, and/or damage you
Made with: Sleepy Sheep
Mushroom Crepe
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Shroom Shake and Cake Mix
Shroom Cake
Effect: Heals 30 HP and cures poison
Made with: Super Shroom Shake and Cake Mix
Chocolate Cake
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Mild Cocoa Bean and Cake Mix
Mousse
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Cake Mix and Big Egg
Fruity Cake
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Peachy Peach and Mushroom Crepe
Heartful Cake
Effect: Gradually fills HP over time
Made with: Cake Mix and Lovely Chocolate
Peach Tart
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Peachy Peach and Cake Mix
Horsetail Tart
Effect: Heals 12 HP and cures poison
Made with: Horsetail and Cake Mix
Gingerbread House
Effect: Heals 30 HP and cures poison
Made with: Chocolate Cake and Mousse
Shroom Pudding
Effect: Heals 25 HP and cures poison
Made with: Big Egg and Shroom Shake
Mango Pudding
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Big Egg and Keel Mango
Love Pudding
Effect: Random.
Made with: Big Egg and Lovely Chocolate
Dayzee Syrup
Effect: Doubles attack and gradually fills HP
Made with: Dayzee Tear
Miracle Dinner
Effect: Heals 1 HP and cures poison (also gives you 20000 points)
Made with: Mystery Box
Town Special
Effect: Heals 5 HP and cures poison
Made with: Primordial Fruit
Fruity Punch
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Peachy Peach and Keel Mango
Fruit Parfait
Effect: Freezes enemies
Made with: Peachy Peach and Snow Cone
Snow Bunny
Effect: Freezes enemies
Made with: Snow Cone and Turtley Leaf
Berry Snow Bunny
Effect: Freezes enemies
Made with: Snow Bunny and Pink Apple
Mango Juice
Effect: Heals 10 HP and cures poison
Made with: Keel Mango
Mixed Shake
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Peach Juice and Mango Juice
Warm Cocoa
Effect: Heals 10 HP and cures poison
Made with: Mild Cocoa Bean
Stamina Juice
Effect: Gradually restores HP
Made with: Inky Sauce and Honey Jar
Gradual Syrup
Effect: Gradually restores HP
Made with: Long-Last Shake and Peachy Peach
Sap Syrup
Effect: Halves damage taken and slowly restores HP
Made with: Sap Soup
Slimy Extract
Effect: Cures curses and poison
Made with: Slimy Shroom
Weird Extract
Effect: Puts enemies to sleep
Made with: Peach Juice and Hot Sauce
Couple's Cake
Effect: Random (normally good)
Made with: Snow Bunny and Berry Snow Bunny
Shroom Delicacy
Effect: Heals 10 HP and cures poison
Made with: Shroom Shake and Dayzee Tear
Volcano Shroom
Effect: Doubles attack power
Made with: Hot Sauce and Shroom Shake
Omelette Plate
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Big Egg and Horsetail
Substitute: Turtley Leaf and Big Egg
Substitute 2: Fresh Veggie and Big Egg
Fruity Hamburger
Effect: Heals 25 HP and cures poison
Made with: Power Steak and Keel Mango
Gorgeous Steak
Effect: Heals 25 HP and cures poison
Made with: Power Steak and Hamburger
Hot Dog
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Power Steak and Fresh Veggie
Split Roast
Effect: Doubles attack power
Made with: Bone-In Cut
Veggie Set
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Healthy Salad and Big Egg
Dyllis Breakfast
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Shroom Shake and Spicy Soup
Dyllis Lunch
Effect: Heals 20 HP and cures poison
Made with: Fried Shroom Plate and Spaghetti Plate
Dyllis Dinner
Effect: Heals 30 HP and cures poison
Made with: Fried Shroom Plate and Meat Pasta Dish
Egg Bomb
Effect: Damages enemies
Made with: Fire Burst and Big Egg
Dyllis Dynamite
Effect: Burns enemies
Made with: Egg Bomb and Dyllis Breakfast
Odd Dinner
Effect: Heals 2 HP and cures poison
Made with: Poison Shroom and Fired Shroom Plate
Meat Pasta Dish
Effect: Heals 18 HP and cures poison
Made with: Fresh Pasta Bunch and Power Steak
Spicy Pasta Dish
Effect: Doubles attack power
Made with: Hot Sauce and Fresh Pasta Bunch
Ink Pasta Dish
Effect: Heals 25 HP and cures poison
Made with: Inky Sauce and Fresh Pasta Bunch
Koopasta Dish
Effect: Halves damage taken
Made with: Turtley Leaf and Fresh Pasta Bunch
Choco Pasta Dish
Effect: Heals 5 HP and cures poison
Made with: Fresh Pasta Bunch and Mild Cocoa Bean
Love Noodle Dish
Effect: Doubles attack power, reduces damage taken by half, and
shocks enemies that touch you.
Made with: Lovely Chocolate and Fresh Pasta Bunch
Roast Whacka Bump
Effect: Heals 5 HP and cures poison
Made with: Whacka Bump
Spicy Dinner
Effect: Doubles attack power
Made with: Big Egg and Hot Sauce
Primordial Dinner
Effect: Heals 15 HP and cures poison
Made with: Primordial Fruit and Shroom Shake
Koopa Pilaf
Effect: Halves damage taken
Made with: Turtley Leaf and Horsetail
Dyllis Special
Effect: Heals 60 HP and cures poison
Made with: Roast Shroom Dish and Fruity Hamburger
Dyllis Deluxe
Effect: Heals 90 HP and cures poison
Made with: Shroom Steak and Gorgeous Steak
Luxurious Set
Effect: Heals 30 HP and cures poison
Made with: Dyllis Dinner and Fried Shroom Plate
Space Food
Effect: Heals 10 HP and cures poison (heals 50 when in space)
Made with: Ice Strom and Shroom Shake
Emergency Ration
Effect: Heals 10 HP and cures poison (heals 50 when in one of
the pits)
Made with: Fire Burst and Shroom Shake
Trial Stew
Effect: Random.
Made with: Poison Shroom and Couple's Cake
Gold Bar
Effect: Sell for 100 coins
Made with: Golden Leaf
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8.2)- Ingredients
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This section lists most of the ingredient needed above and where to
find them. This section lists the easiest place to find the items. Not
always the cheapest. If you want to compare prices of items on this
list to walk away with the best buy, look up the Shop section to find
the place that sells the item you're looking for the cheapest.
Notes:
1) if you have to get an item by defeating an enemy, that enemy might
not always drop that item. You might have to defeat it several times
before claiming your pirze.
2) Whackas can only be found in World 5-1 behind a wall (you have to
use Dottie to get there). The only way to get a whacka bump is by
hitting it in the head. Be careful! As whackas will go away forever
eventually, and you will be forced to by bumps from the arcade
instead.
3) Mystery Boxes can be your friend or greatest enemy. When used, a
Mystery Box can change into any item; meaning it can either complete
a recipe, or destroy it. Use at your own risk.
4) some items can be used for a substitute ingredient. I'm still
working the kinks out, but with any luck, I will eventually be able to
list all substitutable ingredients.
If you have a recipe that's not listed, or know of a substitute
ingredient, Email me.
Shroom Shake
Find: Buy at Flipside Shop
Long-last Shake
Find: Buy at Flipside Shop
Life Shroom
Find: Buy at Flipside Shop
Volt Shroom
Find: Buy at Flopside Shop
Turtley Leaf
Find: Dropped by Koopas (World 1-2)
Inky Sauce
Find: Dropped by Bloopers
Cake Mix
Find: Buy at Itty Bits in Flipside
Big Egg
Find: Buy at Itty Bits in Flipside
Honey Jar
Find: Buy at Itty Bits in Flipside
Poison Shroom
Find: Dropped by Cursyas (World 8-1)
Super Shroom Shake
Find: Buy at Flopside Shop
Dried Shroom
Find: Buy the mushroom package at the Inn in Flopside. In the
morning, flip into 3-D to claim your prize.
Ghost Shroom
Find: Buy at Flopside Shop
Smelly Herb
Find: Buy at Itty Bits in Flopside
Ultra Shroom Shake
Find: Buy at Flopside Shop
Horsetail
Find: Buy at Itty Bits in World 3-3
Peachy Peach
Find: Buy at Itty Bits in World 3-3
Dayzee Tear
Find: Dropped by Crazee Dayzees (World 3-3, inside the tree)
Slimy Shroom
Find: Buy the star package at the Inn in Flopside. In the
morning, flip into 3-D to claim your prize.
Keel Mango
Find: Buy at Itty Bits in World 5-1
Mild Cocoa Bean
Find: Buy at Itty Bits in World 5-1
Primordial Fruit
Find: Buy at World 5-1 Shop
Sap Soup
Find: Dropped by Floro Sapiens (World 5-4)
Power Steak
Find: Buy from Itty Bits in Flopside
Fresh Veggie
Find: Buy at Itty Bits in World 3-3
Bone-In Cut
Find: Dropped by Muths (World 5-1)
Golden Leaf
Find: Dropped by Amazy Dayzee (World 5-2)
Fresh Pasta Bunch
Find: Buy from Itty Bits in Flopside
Hot Sauce
Find: Buy from Itty Bits in The Overthere
Whacka Bump
Find: Found in World 5-1. (see note 2 at beginning of section)
Thunder Rage
Find: Buy at Flopside Shop
Ice Storm
Find: Buy at Flipside Shop
Blue/Pink Apple
Find: World 7-3.
Fire Burst
Find: Buy at Flipside Shop
Gold Bar
Find: Buy at Flipside Shop
Mystery Box
Find: Buy at World 5-1 Shop
Shooting Star
Find: Buy at Arcade
Block Block
Find: Buy at Flopside Shop
POW Block
Find: Buy at World 5-1 Shop
Sleepy Sheep
Find: Buy at Flipside Shop
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9)- Maps
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Maps can be bought in Flopside B1. Walk left and flip to fall in a pit
of water. Come out the other side to find a salesman (and an Itsy Bits
shop). He sales maps. Maps mark a specific location in the game. If
you use Fleep on the location marked with a red X on the map, you'll
get an item.
You CANNOT get these prizes unless you have the map.
You must buy maps 1-12 before the next set is available. And so on.
When I say "flip" in a certain area, I mean use Fleep, not flip into
3-D.
Map 1
Location: Flipside 3rd floor
Prize: Gold Bar
Cost: 20
Description: Go up to Flipside 3rd floor and Use Fleep just above
the bush.
Map 2
Location: Hall of Mirrors
Prize: Welderberg card
Cost: 60
Description: Go into the Hall of Mirrors (behind the card shop).
You want the Flipside side of the hall. Use Fleep just
over the head of the far left painting.
Map 3
Location: Flipside B1
Prize: Ultra Shroom Shake
Cost: 30
Description: Go to the Itty Bits shop in Flipside (Floor B1, go
through the water). Use Fleep just between the two
windows.
Map 4
Location: Flipside Beveragarium Arcade
Prize: King Sammer Card
Cost: 110
Description: Go to Flipside B1 and enter the coffee shop. Flip into
3-D to find a hidden pipe. Enter the pipe and use
Fleep on the sign to the left.
Map 5
Location: Flopside 3rd floor
Prize: O'Chuncks card
Cost: 80
Description: Go to Flopside 3rd floor. Walk right until you see the
black blocks just like in the picture. Use Fleep just
to the right of the vines over the bush.
Map 6
Location: World 1-1
Prize: Bestovius card
Cost: 20
Description: Enter World 1-1 and walk all the way right. Use Fleep
on the window.
Map 7
Location: World 1-2
Prize: Golden Leaf
Cost: 50
Description: Walk left until you see a
mountain. Hop up on the first ledge and use Fleep.
Map 8
Location: World 1-2
Prize: Brobot L-type
Cost: 70
Description: Just past the town, enter the pipe
before the bridge. Enter Greens house in the
background and use Fleep on his picture.
Map 9
Location: World 1-3
Prize: Cold Bar x3
Cost: 40
Description: Walk right and enter the second door. Keep
walking right until you come across the rock in the
picture.
Map 10
Location: World 1-3
Prize: Fracktail card
Cost: 40
Description: Enter the first door to the right. Continue
right and enter the next door, then the door after
that. Jump up onto the yellow platforms to the left
and enter the door they lead to. The statue in the
picture is to the left.
Map 11
Location: World 1-4
Prize: Merlumina card
Cost: 70
Description: Go back through the entire dungeon, then at the end
use Fleep over the second to last stair before the
star block.
Map 12
Location: World 2-1
Prize: Shooting Star
Cost: 20
Description: World 2-1. Go all the way back through the level. The
place marked on the map is right next to the star
block.
Map 13
Location: World 2-2
Prize: Catch Card SP
Cost: 50
Description: This ones easy. Walk right and use Fleep on the window
marked.
Map 14
Location: World 2-2
Prize: Gnip card
Cost: 50
Description: In the house, up the stairs, behind the curtain,
through the door. Use Fleep on the next set of stairs.
Map 15
Location: World 2-3
Prize: Mimi card
Cost: 100
Description: Walk right and enter the door.
Map 16
Location: World 2-4
Prize: Gold Bar x3
Cost: 30
Description: Go down the stairs, flip to get behind them, then use
Fleep to hit the space marked.
Map 17
Location: World 2-4
Prize: Dried Shroom
Cost: 50
Description: Use the walkthrough section of this guide to navigate
to the end of World 2-4. The location marked is in the
ladies rest room.
Map 18
Location: World 3-1
Prize: Back Cursya card
Cost: 10
Description: Enter World 3-1 and walk as far right as you can. Jump
over the red pipes. Just beyond lies your prize.
Map 19
Location: World 3-1
Prize: Ultra Shroom Shake
Cost: 90
Description: Enter World 3-1 and walk right. Fall down in between
the red pipes. Walk right a little ways to see the
space marked.
Map 20
Location: World 3-2
Prize: Big Blooper card
Cost: 80
Description: Swim right and flip to enter the pipe. Continue right
and dodge a tentacle, then a whirlpool. The place
marked is now right in front of you.
Map 21
Location: World 3-2
Prize: Power Plus
Cost: 180
Description: Swim right and flip to enter the pipe. Continue all
the way right, then surface when you hit a wall. Use
Fleep on the wall painting.
Map 22
Location: World 3-3
Prize: Dimentio card
Cost: 130
Description: First, use Luigi to quickly climb the outside of the
tree. Next, enter the first pipe that the yellow lift
leads you too. Enter the door. The location marked is
just above your head by a few super jumps.
If you haven't completed this level yet, you'll need
to refer to its section in this guide to make it there
the "right" way.
Map 23
Location: World 3-4
Prize: Tiptron card
Cost: 230
Description: Go into the castle. Enter the next door. Walk all the
way right and enter the final door in the hall. Flip
to find a hidden stair case. Jump up and enter the
door. Walk left and enter the first door you come too.
Use Carrie to get across the spikes. Enter the next
two doors, then use the BigMeow to get to the space
marked.
Map 24
Location: World 3-4
Prize: Francis card
Cost: 40
Description: Go into the castle. Enter the next door. Walk all the
way right and enter the final door in the hall. Flip
to find a hidden stair case. Jump up and enter the
door. Walk left and enter the second door you come to.
Walk across the bridge and enter the door. Enter the
next door. Use the BigMeow to get to the space
marked.
Map 25
Location: World 4-2
Prize: Squirps card
Cost: 30
Description: Walk right a little ways and fall.
Map 26
Location: World 4-2
Prize: Hooligon card
Cost: 70
Description: Walk right. Enter the second door you come across.
Jump right and enter the next "Star" door you come
across (not the green door). Walk right and jump up.
Enter the door and use Fleep where marked.
Map 27
Location: World 4-3
Prize: Mr.L card
Cost: 80
Description: Float right and enter the giant door. Float right
again, but this time enter the wormhole. Go up and to
the right. Behind some brown blocks in the upper right
corner is a blue wormhole. Enter and float right. Use
Fleep where marked.
Map 28
Location: World 4-4
Prize: Brobot card
Cost: 90
Description: See this guides section for World 4-4. Just keep your
eyes open while you walk.
Map 29
Location: World 4-4
Prize: HP Plus
Cost: 80
Description: See this guides section for World 4-4. Just keep your
eyes open while you walk.
Map 30
Location: World 5-1
Prize: Muth card
Cost: 120
Description: Take two steps left and use Fleep.
Map 31
Location: World 5-1
Prize: Flint Cragley card
Cost: 10
Description: Walk right and enter the door. Walk/jump left and
enter the pipe. Walk right and enter the next pipe,
then the next pipe. Use Fleep where marked.
Map 32
Location: World 5-2
Prize: Fire Burst
Cost: 20
Description: Walk right and enter the door. Walk right a little
bit, then jump up onto the pipe overhead with Luigi
(or float there with Peach). Use Fleep where marked.
Map 33
Location: World 5-2
Prize: Ultra Shroom Shake
Cost: 110
Description: Walk right and enter the door. Walk right a little
bit, then jump up onto the pipe overhead with Luigi
(or float there with Peach). Enter the pipe, then jump
into the volcano. Use Fleep where marked.
Map 34
Location: World 5-3
Prize: Shooting Star
Cost: 70
Description: Walk right and enter the pipe. Fall down and enter the
door. Ride the mine cart and enter the door. Walk
right and enter the door. Use Fleep where marked.
Map 35
Location: World 5-3
Prize: Hornfels & Monzo card
Cost: 60
Description: Walk right and enter the pipe. Fall down and continue
right. Enter the final pipe you find. Continue down
the hall to the right until you come to a spring
board. Use it to get over the brown blocks, then enter
the door. Ride the mining cart. Use Fleep where
marked.
Map 36
Location: World 5-4
Prize: Poison Shroom
Cost: 140
Description: Walk right and fall down. Enter the pipe. Fall down
and go right. Flip into 3-D and fall into the hole in
the ground. Enter the pipe. Go through the door on the
right. Now enter the pipe. Use Fleep where marked.
Map 37
Location: World 5-4
Prize: King Croacus card
Cost: 60
Description: Walk right and enter the door. enter the next door
(remember to wear your Floro Sprout to get through the
scanner) Use Fleep on the picture marked.
Map 38
Location: World 7-1
Prize: Jaydes card
Cost: 70
Description: Walk right and use Fleep above the fountain.
Map 39
Location: World 7-1
Prize: Underhand card
Cost: 80
Description: Walk right and enter the door. Continue right and
enter the next door. Swim across the water and use
Fleep where marked.
Map 40
Location: World 7-2
Prize: Trial Stew
Cost: 80
Description: Walk right and enter the door. Carefully make your way
to the top of this section. Enter the door. Enter the
middle door. Again, carefully make your way to the top
and enter the door. enter the door on the far left.
Use Fleep where marked.
Map 41
Location: World 7-2
Prize: The Underchomp card
Cost: 70
Description: See the section for World 7-2 in this guide. The place
marked is right next to the star block.
Map 42
Location: World 7-3
Prize: Gold Bar x3
Cost: 150
Description: Make your way to the top of stair 4 (a sign outside
the main doors will tell you what stair you're on)
Walk left and flip into 3-D to find a hidden passage.
Enter the door and use Fleep where marked.
Map 43
Location: World 7-4
Prize: Grambi card
Cost: 90
Description: Walk right and ride the cloud up. Enter the door.
Enter the door just to the right. Hit the ! block and
take a ride. The place marked is the final pillar in
this next building.
Map 44
Location: World 7-4
Prize: Luvbi card
Cost: 100
Description: Walk right and ride the cloud up. Enter the door.
Enter the door just to the right. Hit the ! block and
take a ride. Enter the door in the building. Get up on
the second arch and use Fleep where marked.
Map 45
Location: World 7-4
Prize: Bonechill card
Cost: 190
Description: Walk right and ride the cloud up. Enter the door. Ride
the elevator up and enter the door. Walk right, over
the rainbow bridge. Enter the door. Walk right and use
Fleep where marked.
Map 46
Location: World 8-1
Prize: Nastasia card
Cost: 160
Description: Walk right and enter the door, then the next door.
Walk up the stairs and enter the second door you come
to. Use Luigi to jump onto the platform over the
Red I. Enter the door and walk left. Use Fleep where
marked.
Map 47
Location: World 8-3
Prize: Super Dimentio card
Cost: 200
Description: Walk right. Continue right, going over stairs and
through rooms until you reach the second mirror room.
Use Fleep where marked.
Map 48
Location: World 8-4
Prize: Count Bleck card
Cost: 90
Description: See the section for World 8-4 in this guide. The place
marked is right next to the star block.
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10)- ASCII Maps of World 7-3
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First off, you start at the bottom of this section. You are climbing
up, remember? Go all the way down and work your way up.
These maps wont mark every little thing. That would be almost
impossible and not to mention useless. The point of this map is to
help explain World 7-3, and to map out the hidden apple locations.
This section DOES NOT cover the entire 7-3 World. No. It is only meant
to help people find the apples, and therefore only covers up to the
apples.
Map Key:
Text: Meaning:
--- "Solid" Ground
^
| Up-down Elevator
V
<--> Left-Right Elevator
OOO Spring Cloud
(text) A door that leads somewhere.
(#) The number of the cloud (if there is one)
*END END END END END END END END END END END END END END END*
(53)
(flip to find Black Apples)
--------------------------
^
|
|
|
-------- (52)(leads nowhere)|
----------------- |
OOO -------------------------- |
|
V
(Pink Apples) (51) (Door 4)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
(49)
(Flip to find yellow apples) (48) (50)(Door 4)
---------------------- ------------------ ------------------------
---------------------- ------------------------
------
--------
(47) (46)(Red Apples)
--------- ------
------- ^ ----------------- ---------
| OOO
| -----
| (45)
| (Door to Peach)(43) --------
| ------------
V ^
|
| ----------
V (42) ------ OOO
------------ (44) ----
------- ----
(Door 3) (41)
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(40) (Door 3)
----------------------------------- (39)
----------------
(37)
---------- (3-D row of blocks) ------------
--------- (38)---------
------
---
----- OOO
(36)
-----------------
------
(35)
---------------
-------------
(34)
--------------------------------- ---- ------- (Blue apple door) (33)
-------------
(32)
-------------
------
(Door 2) (31) OOO
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(Door 2) (30)
----------------
<------> (29)
-----------------------------
-------------------
-----
--------
OOO (28)
-----
(27) ----
----------------------- -------
----
------------------------
(26)
-----------
----------------
(25) OOO
----------------------- --------------------------------
----------
----------
OOO (24)
--------------
------------------------------
-----------
(23)
--------------------
(22)
OOO ---- ---- ---- ----
--------------
------------------
(Door 1) (21)
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(20)(Door 1)
----------------------
-------------------
OOO (19)
---------------------------- ------------------------
(18)
------------------------
----- (17)
----------------------------------------
(16)
-----------
(15) OOO
---------------------------
(14)
----------- ---------
(13)
----- ^
| -----
- |
- |
(12) --- V
-------------------
---- ----------------------
----------------
Start. (11)
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11)- Version History
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Me again! This time, I'm making a guide for what is now one of my
favorite games of all time.
Version 0.1 04/16/07
Table of contents: check
Getting started: check
Version History: check
C/C info: check
Breaks between sections: check
Chapter 1-1 through 2-4: check
Item section: check (more or less...)
If you've been following my guides, you'll notice I'm using a
different method of breaks between sections. That's because of the
shear size of this guide it needed something that stands out more when
your scrolling through it, yet is still easy to read.
Lets take bets: how long is it going to take me to completely finish
this guide? I say 2 weeks.
For bonus points: how long is it going to take me to finish the
walkthrough section? I say it'll be finished in under a week, say 4
days.
Oh, and a note to Excite Truck readers: I plan on finishing that guide
after I finish this one, so you're looking at about another month
before its (finally) finished.
Final note: longest. version history message. Ever.
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Version 0.3 04/17/07
- Chapter 3 - done
- added some more stuff to "Getting Started"
- Fixed some editing issues in the items section
- Pixl section almost done
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Version 0.5 04/18/07
- Chapters 5-6 are done
- fixed some more editing stuff
- added stuff to the shop section (still not done)
- added some stuff to the after-credits section (still not done)
- Added Dashell description (thanks to Shyguy1994)
- started the catch card section
- started enemies section
Oh, and in case you cant tell, I'm right on schedule to have the
walkthrough section by Friday, and the entire guide by mid-next week.
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Version 1.0 04/19/07
-Chapters 7-8 are done.
... that's it. I wanted to get the full walkthrough up as soon as
possible. Sorry. Expect many more Appendix's the next few days. I'll
try to get the enemy section finished tonight, so that'll probably be
up by tomorrow.
Oh, and today is the Wii's 5 month anniversary! Good timing eh?
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Version 1.1 04/19/07
- worked on the enemies section
Ok, they are alphabetized, which is good. I started working on them,
but ran out of time for the night. Going to have to finish it tomorrow
or Monday. Sorry.
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Version 1.3 04/22/07
- enemies section is finished! (yay!)
- added a credits section and fixed the things they sent me
- worked on the cards section (not yet finished)
*sigh* with every update it seems like I add more sections then I do
information.
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Version 1.4 04/23/07
- cards section 99% finished.
... What? You expected more? Do you have ANY idea how long that
section took?! ... you're right, it didn't take 12 hours. I also
finished the Flopside pit and Sammer Guy's kingdom (for the second
time) and took notes. Those sections should be up tomorrow; along with
a another section of my choosing (maybe).
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Version 1.5 04/24/07
- Flipside Pit of 100 Trials finished
- Flopside Pit of 100 Trials finished
- Duel of 100 (Sammer Guys challenge) finished
- Maps finished (99% at least)
^_^ the only sections that are left are
1) A Flipping, Flopping Tour
2) Arcade Games!
3) Recipes
1 and 2 are easy, I just need some time. 3 is going to be an on-going
project; could take quite a while to complete.
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Version 1.8 04/25/07
- Card section complete
- Enemy section complete (the experience thing is impossible)
- Arcade games complete
- Shop section finished
- Recipes 99% finished
Alls that leaves is the Flipping, Flopping tour and some minor editing
type stuff. ^_^
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Version 2.0 04/26/07
- Flip Flopping tour is finished.
- General editing is finished.
- Finished map section
This guide is done. A few things may change as people email me stuff,
but don't expect any huge updates in the future.
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Version 2.1 04/27/07
- More general editing
- ASCII maps of world 7-3
Ok, so I lied when I said no more big updates. >_>
Inspiration (among other things) struck me last night and I started
typing up maps.... and here they are.
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Version 2.2 04/26/07
- more typos
- Got some high scores for the arcade games
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Version 2.5 06/6/07
- yet more typos
- more high scores
- a few other little things that include:
alternate strategy for the Duel of 100
Section 2.9.9)-
Nothing big, just had some time to go though the massive amount of
emails I've gotten over the last couple months.
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Version 2.6 07/24/07
- more user submitted fixes
- Numbered the clouds in the ASCII section and the guide as well
- some new strategies for certain bosses
People have been hounding me about the cloud numbers and alternate
Francis boss strategy for a while now. Happy?
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12)- Copyright/Contact Information
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Copyright 2007 Shawn Vernier (SPV999)
This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for
personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or
otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission.
Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public
display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright.
All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned
by their respective trademark and copyright holders.
In other words this is mine, don't steal it and put your name on
it.
Email: [email protected]
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13)- Credits
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All the people below get this:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g61/SPV999/Boards/89591d12.jpg
for making this the FAQ of the month for April 2007 on GameFAQs
sean22607 for the Bowser/Carrie tip.
SilverStar Ebonclaw for giving me a complete list of shop point
items; and telling me about the score signs; and for the 2) infinite
coins trick.
Shyguy1994 the description of Dashell.
Michael Ciarlillo for the following cards:
#074, #103, #112, #113, #114, #129, #130, #131, #159, #172, #184,
#193, #197, #198, #199, #200, #209, #212, #220, #227, #225, #237,
#239, #241-248, #256.
jacobsteel308 for the Red and Green card.
JAHLewis for correcting a Peach (3) card confusion.
randomword and tispanther for pointing out the Emergency Rations/Space
Food special abilities.
ghostofeasthalls for telling me how to kill SurpriseMeows.
brady122005 for infinite score points trick 4) and Bleu hair parlor.
skyguy91, LordoftheCruxis, xaliasgracex, Trint, Nick Varacalli,
DanG82, jacksoke for various corrections.
Ashley Walsh, bearpairdfw, and Nathan Hutchinson for several recipe
Corrections.
Tallpat for the map seller location fix (B1, not B2)
broncostar4444 for the Dottie strategy for the Barribad
ANONYMOUS for Dashell's description typo and Flipping Flopping
spelling error.
Andrew Cihak for the Boomer special combo.
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