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|game=''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'' | |game=''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'' | ||
|before=[[ | |before=[[Frosty Frontier Stage|<<]] | ||
|after=[[The Fun Fair|>>]] | |after=[[The Fun Fair|>>]] | ||
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{{ | {{quote2|This stage fills everyone with a nameless dread.|''Mario Pinball Land'' instruction manual}} | ||
The '''Fiery Stage''',<ref> | The '''Fiery Stage''',<ref>''Mario Pinball Land'' instruction manual, p. 21</ref> also known as '''[[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's castle]]'''<ref>''Mario Pinball Land'' instruction manual, p. 6, 21</ref> or the '''castle''',<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]]'' issue 185 (November 2004), p. 117</ref> is the final [[level]] in ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''. It can be accessed only while [[Mario]] is in possession of a [[Star Key (Mario Pinball Land)|Star Key]], which can be used to unlock one of the four [[boss statue]]s, or after all Star Keys are collected, which unlocks the rest of the stage. [[Fly Guy|Flying Shy Guys]] and [[Koopatrol|Armored Koopas]] are found defending the castle, as well as each of the previous bosses fought. [[Bowser]] is the boss of the stage and the final boss of the game. | ||
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==Areas== | ==Areas== | ||
'''NOTE:''' Unless otherwise marked, all names are unofficial. | '''NOTE:''' Unless otherwise marked, all names are unofficial. | ||
===Starting area=== | ===Starting area=== | ||
[[File:Boss statue Mario Pinball Land.png| | [[File:Boss statue Mario Pinball Land.png|frame|left|The starting area with no Star Keys]] | ||
[[File:MPL FS Starting Area.png| | [[File:MPL FS Starting Area.png|frame|right|The boss statues after being unlocked]] | ||
The starting area features four boss statues depicting [[Petey Piranha]], the [[Egyptian Koopa]], [[Porcupuffer (boss)|Porcupuffer]], and [[ | The starting area features four boss statues depicting [[Petey Piranha]], the [[Egyptian Koopa]], [[Porcupuffer (boss)|Porcupuffer]], and [[Big Boo]]. After each Star Key is brought to its statue, the door to the next areas is opened. Afterwards, three Flying Shy Guys can be found in the area, and defeating all of them yields the player a [[Power Star|Star]]. | ||
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===Main room=== | ===Main room=== | ||
[[File:MPL Bowser's Castle.png| | [[File:MPL Bowser's Castle.png|frame|left|The main foyer of Bowser's castle]] | ||
The main area of the Fiery Stage is accessible via the gate in the starting area. The room features a [[Sky Cannon]] and [[Toad's tent]], as well as five Flying Shy Guys. Defeating all of them yields the player a Star. | The main area of the Fiery Stage is accessible via the gate in the starting area. The room features a [[Sky Cannon]] and [[Toad's tent]], as well as five Flying Shy Guys. Defeating all of them yields the player a Star. | ||
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===Boss room=== | ===Boss room=== | ||
[[File:Mario vs Bowser.png| | [[File:Mario vs Bowser.png|frame|left|The battle against Bowser]] | ||
The boss room is accessible via the 15-[[★ door]] in the main area. In it, Bowser is fought, alongside two [[Thwomp]]s, each chained to a cog. Bowser wanders around the room until he finds a spot to jump on. His landing disables the [[flipper (Pinball)|flipper]]s for a few seconds, possibly causing Mario to be sent out. If he exits the room, he is forced back to the starting area. Every time Mario hits Bowser while he walks causes him to rebound to another part of the room. Hitting Bowser while he stands stops him from doing his jump. By hitting each cog multiple times, Mario is able to lift the Thwomps. Activating the [[! Switch|Blue Switch]] at the center of the room causes the Thwomps to hit the ground, stunning Bowser temporarily and allowing Mario to hit him. After Bowser is hit like so three times, he rolls into a ball, and the player must use the flippers to knock him around the room while making sure Mario also stays in the room. The player must hit Bowser toward the wall on either side enough times to launch him out of his castle. Afterwards, Mario saves [[Princess Peach]], and they go back to [[the Fun Fair]] to ride the roller coaster. | The boss room is accessible via the 15-[[★ door]] in the main area. In it, Bowser is fought, alongside two [[Thwomp]]s, each chained to a cog. Bowser wanders around the room until he finds a spot to jump on. His landing disables the [[flipper (Pinball)|flipper]]s for a few seconds, possibly causing Mario to be sent out. If he exits the room, he is forced back to the starting area. Every time Mario hits Bowser while he walks causes him to rebound to another part of the room. Hitting Bowser while he stands stops him from doing his jump. By hitting each cog multiple times, Mario is able to lift the Thwomps. Activating the [[! Switch|Blue Switch]] at the center of the room causes the Thwomps to hit the ground, stunning Bowser temporarily and allowing Mario to hit him. After Bowser is hit like so three times, he rolls into a ball, and the player must use the flippers to knock him around the room while making sure Mario also stays in the room. The player must hit Bowser toward the wall on either side enough times to launch him out of his castle. Afterwards, Mario saves [[Princess Peach]], and they go back to [[the Fun Fair]] to ride the roller coaster. | ||
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===First Armored Koopa room=== | ===First Armored Koopa room=== | ||
The first Armored Koopa room is accessible via the 17-★ door in the main room. It features a [[Monty Mole]] in the upper center, as well as two Armored Koopas that can be defeated by being knocked into a wall. Defeating both Armored Koopas yields the player a Star. | |||
The first Armored Koopa room is accessible via the 17-★ door in the main room. It features a | |||
===Goomba room=== | ===Goomba room=== | ||
The [[Goomba]] room is accessible via the 19-★ door in the first Armored Koopa room. It features six Goombas moving in a circle, and defeating them all triggers a rematch with [[Petey Piranha]]. Defeating him again yields the player a Star. | |||
The [[Goomba]] room is accessible via the 19-★ door in the first Armored Koopa room. It features six Goombas moving in a circle, and defeating them all triggers a rematch with [[Petey Piranha]]. Defeating him again yields the player a Star. | |||
===Boo room=== | ===Boo room=== | ||
The [[Boo]] room is accessible via the 25-★ door in the first Armored Koopa room. It features four Boos, and defeating them all triggers a rematch with [[ | The [[Boo]] room is accessible via the 25-★ door in the first Armored Koopa room. It features four Boos, and defeating them all triggers a rematch with [[Big Boo]]. Defeating the boss again yields the player a Star. | ||
===Second Armored Koopa room=== | ===Second Armored Koopa room=== | ||
[[File:Koopatrol MPL.png| | [[File:Koopatrol MPL.png|frame|left|The second Armored Koopa room]] | ||
The second Armored Koopa room is accessible via the 21-★ door in the main room. It features a hole located at the upper center of the room, as well as three Armored Koopas. Defeating all | The second Armored Koopa room is accessible via the 21-★ door in the main room. It features a hole located at the upper center of the room, as well as three Armored Koopas. Defeating all enemies yields the player a Star. | ||
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===Pokey room=== | ===Pokey room=== | ||
[[File:MPL FS Pokey Room.png| | [[File:MPL FS Pokey Room.png|frame|left|The Pokey room]] | ||
[[File:MPL FS Egyptian Koopa.png| | [[File:MPL FS Egyptian Koopa.png|frame|right|Mario battles the Egyptian Koopa once more.]] | ||
The [[Pokey]] room is accessible via the 23-★ door in the second Armored Koopa room. It features two [[enchanted obelisk]]s and four four-segment-tall Pokeys. Defeating all four Pokeys triggers a rematch with the [[Egyptian Koopa]]. Defeating the boss again yields the player a Star | The [[Pokey]] room is accessible via the 23-★ door in the second Armored Koopa room. It features two [[enchanted obelisk]]s and four four-segment-tall Pokeys. Defeating all four Pokeys triggers a rematch with the [[Egyptian Koopa]]. Defeating the boss again yields the player a Star. | ||
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===Cheep Cheep room=== | ===Cheep Cheep room=== | ||
[[File:MPL FS Cheep Cheep Room.png| | [[File:MPL FS Cheep Cheep Room.png|frame|left|The Cheep Cheep room]] | ||
[[File:MPL FS Porcupuffer.png| | [[File:MPL FS Porcupuffer.png|frame|right|Mario battles Porcupuffer once more.]] | ||
The [[Cheep Cheep]] room is accessible via the hole in the second Armored Koopa room. It features six Cheep Cheeps swimming in a circle, as well as two [[trapdoor (Mario Pinball Land)|trapdoor]]s. Defeating all Cheep Cheeps triggers a rematch with [[Porcupuffer (boss)|Porcupuffer]]. Defeating the boss again yields the player a Star | The [[Cheep Cheep]] room is accessible via the hole in the second Armored Koopa room. It features six Cheep Cheeps swimming in a circle, as well as two [[trapdoor (Mario Pinball Land)|trapdoor]]s. Defeating all Cheep Cheeps triggers a rematch with [[Porcupuffer (boss)|Porcupuffer]]. Defeating the boss again yields the player a Star. | ||
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===Golden room=== | ===Golden room=== | ||
The golden room is accessible via the 35-★ door in the second Armored Koopa room. It features four enchanted obelisk-like objects and a [[? Block]] with two [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Eggs]]. The [[Egg Mark]] is also found in this room. This room's Bonus Tower and golden egg reward Mario with more [[point]]s and [[coin]]s than any of the other ones. | The golden room is accessible via the 35-★ door in the second Armored Koopa room. It features four enchanted obelisk-like objects and a [[? Block]] with two [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Eggs]]. The [[Egg Mark]] is also found in this room. This room's Bonus Tower and golden egg reward Mario with more [[point]]s and [[coin]]s than any of the other ones. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|Ita=Livello ardente<ref>''Super Mario Ball'' European instruction manual, p. 119</ref> | |||
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|ItaM=Fiery level | |ItaM=Fiery level | ||
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[[Category:Mario Pinball Land locations]] | [[Category:Mario Pinball Land locations]] |