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{{ | {{italic title|List of boss arenas in ''Mario Kart DS''}} | ||
Mission Mode of ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' uses several locations for its boss battles. It has a few arenas that appear only in Mission Mode, and since none of them are officially named, each of them has been given a conjectural name. | |||
==Arenas== | ==Arenas== | ||
===Water Arena=== | ===Water Arena=== | ||
[[File:MKDS Water Arena Map.png|thumb | [[File:MKDS Water Arena Map.png|thumb]] | ||
The '''{{conjectural|Water Arena}}''' is where both [[Big Bully]] and [[Chief Chilly]] are fought. The | The '''{{conjectural|Water Arena}}''' is where both the [[Big Bully]] and [[Chief Chilly]] are fought. The arena consists of a platform surrounded by [[water]]. There are no boundaries, allowing both the player and the boss to be knocked in the water. | ||
The background of this stage bears some resemblances to the interior of a [[ | The background of this stage bears some resemblances to the interior of a [[fortress]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. A few waterfalls and [[Hard Block|Wood Block]]s are also present. | ||
When | When the player battles the Big Bully and Chief Chilly, there are two differences: | ||
*There are | *There are four [[Item Box]]es in the Chief Chilly battle, compared to one in the Big Bully battle. | ||
*When | *When the player battles Chief Chilly, the arena is slightly bigger. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Mario Kart DS Big Bully.png|Big Bully, the Level 1 boss | Mario Kart DS Big Bully.png|Big Bully, the Level 1 boss | ||
MKChief Chilly.png|Chief Chilly, the Level 6 boss | MKChief Chilly.png|Chief Chilly, the Level 6 boss | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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===Sand Arena=== | ===Sand Arena=== | ||
[[File:MKDS Sand Arena Map.png|thumb | [[File:MKDS Sand Arena Map.png|thumb]] | ||
The '''{{conjectural|Sand Arena}}''' is where both [[Eyerok]] and [[King Bob-omb|Big Bob-omb]] are fought. Much like the Water Arena, it is completely featureless. However, unlike the Water Arena, there are boundaries, meaning that the player and the boss | The '''{{conjectural|Sand Arena}}''' is where both [[Eyerok]] and the [[King Bob-omb|Big Bob-omb]] are fought. Much like the Water Arena, it is completely featureless. However, unlike in the Water Arena, there are boundaries, meaning that the player and the boss cannot be knocked offstage. | ||
The background of this stage is based on the interior of the pyramid in [[Shifting Sand Land]]. | The background of this stage is based on the interior of the pyramid in [[Shifting Sand Land]]. | ||
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EyerokMKDS.png|Eyerok, the Level 2 boss | EyerokMKDS.png|Eyerok, the Level 2 boss | ||
MKDS Big Bob-Omb Screenshot.png|Big Bob-omb, the Level 5 boss | MKDS Big Bob-Omb Screenshot.png|Big Bob-omb, the Level 5 boss | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[File:MKDS King Boo Screenshot.png|thumb|left|King Boo, the Level 4 boss]] | [[File:MKDS King Boo Screenshot.png|thumb|left|King Boo, the Level 4 boss]] | ||
[[File:MKDS Lava Arena Map.png|thumb]] | [[File:MKDS Lava Arena Map.png|thumb]] | ||
The '''{{conjectural|Lava Arena}}''' is where [[King Boo]] is fought. The arena consists of a platform above a pit of [[lava]]. The platform is a lot bigger than the Water and Sand | The '''{{conjectural|Lava Arena}}''' is where [[King Boo]] is fought. The arena consists of a platform above a pit of [[lava]]. The platform is a lot bigger than in the Water and Sand Arenas, but it has quite a few holes in it, which may result in falling into lava. The background also has the Wood Blocks and falls from the Water Arena, except the waterfalls are now lavafalls. Unlike in the first battle and most battles, the player needs to collect 50 [[coin]]s while avoiding King Boo. Coins are scattered across the platform. | ||
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===<small>GCN</small> Baby Park=== | ===<small>GCN</small> Baby Park=== | ||
{{main|Baby Park}} | {{main|GCN Baby Park}} | ||
[[File:Goombossrace.png|thumb | [[File:Goombossrace.png|thumb|Goomboss, the Level 3 boss]] | ||
This is where [[Goomboss]] is | This is where [[Goomboss]] is raced. It is completely identical to the racecourse version. However, in this version, there are three laps instead of five. Goomboss throws [[Goomba]]s on the track, and he gets bigger when entering the next lap. Goomboss also sometimes throws [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]]s, which bear a slight resemblance to Goombas from a distant viewpoint. Goomboss also cheats on the last lap and hops over the center of the divider. | ||
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===<small>GCN</small> Mushroom Bridge=== | ===<small>GCN</small> Mushroom Bridge=== | ||
[[File:MKDS Wiggler Boss.png|thumb | {{main|GCN Mushroom Bridge}} | ||
[[File:MKDS Wiggler Boss.png|thumb|Wiggler, the Level 7 boss]] | |||
This is where [[Wiggler]] is | This is where [[Wiggler]] is raced. It is completely identical to the racecourse version, except that Wiggler often knocks out passing [[car (obstacle)|car]]s, slightly changing the course. The Item Boxes all contain [[Super Star|Star]]s. If the player bumps a car or [[truck|cargo truck]] with an Item Box inside while powered-up with a Star, they will earn a Mushroom. | ||
[[File:MKDS Wiggler Screenshot.png|left|thumb|200px]] | [[File:MKDS Wiggler Screenshot.png|left|thumb|200px]] | ||
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[[Category:Lists|Boss Arenas in Mario Kart DS]] | [[Category:Lists|Boss Arenas in Mario Kart DS]] | ||
[[Category:Stadiums]] | [[Category:Stadiums]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Kart DS]] | [[Category:Mario Kart DS]] |
Revision as of 13:02, August 3, 2023
Mission Mode of Mario Kart DS uses several locations for its boss battles. It has a few arenas that appear only in Mission Mode, and since none of them are officially named, each of them has been given a conjectural name.
Arenas
Water Arena
The Water Arena is where both the Big Bully and Chief Chilly are fought. The arena consists of a platform surrounded by water. There are no boundaries, allowing both the player and the boss to be knocked in the water.
The background of this stage bears some resemblances to the interior of a fortress in Super Mario Bros. 3. A few waterfalls and Wood Blocks are also present.
When the player battles the Big Bully and Chief Chilly, there are two differences:
- There are four Item Boxes in the Chief Chilly battle, compared to one in the Big Bully battle.
- When the player battles Chief Chilly, the arena is slightly bigger.
Sand Arena
The Sand Arena is where both Eyerok and the Big Bob-omb are fought. Much like the Water Arena, it is completely featureless. However, unlike in the Water Arena, there are boundaries, meaning that the player and the boss cannot be knocked offstage.
The background of this stage is based on the interior of the pyramid in Shifting Sand Land.
Lava Arena
The Lava Arena is where King Boo is fought. The arena consists of a platform above a pit of lava. The platform is a lot bigger than in the Water and Sand Arenas, but it has quite a few holes in it, which may result in falling into lava. The background also has the Wood Blocks and falls from the Water Arena, except the waterfalls are now lavafalls. Unlike in the first battle and most battles, the player needs to collect 50 coins while avoiding King Boo. Coins are scattered across the platform.
GCN Baby Park
- Main article: GCN Baby Park
This is where Goomboss is raced. It is completely identical to the racecourse version. However, in this version, there are three laps instead of five. Goomboss throws Goombas on the track, and he gets bigger when entering the next lap. Goomboss also sometimes throws Mushrooms, which bear a slight resemblance to Goombas from a distant viewpoint. Goomboss also cheats on the last lap and hops over the center of the divider.
GCN Mushroom Bridge
- Main article: GCN Mushroom Bridge
This is where Wiggler is raced. It is completely identical to the racecourse version, except that Wiggler often knocks out passing cars, slightly changing the course. The Item Boxes all contain Stars. If the player bumps a car or cargo truck with an Item Box inside while powered-up with a Star, they will earn a Mushroom.