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{{level infobox
{{level infobox
|title = Level 6-DK
|image = [[File:MarioVsDKSwitch8-DK.jpg|250px]]
|image = [[File:MarioVsDKSwitch8-DK.jpg|250px]]
|code= Level 6-DK (GBA)<br>Level 8-DK (Switch)
|code= Level 6-DK (GBA)<br>Level 8-DK (Switch)
|world= [[Twilight City]]
|world= [[Twilight City]]
|game= ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''<br>''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)]]''
|game= ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''<br>''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]])
|limit= 180
|limit= 180
|before_alt=
|before_alt=
|before= [[Level 6-mm|<<]]
|before= [[Level 8-mm|<<]]
|after= [[Donkey Kong (level)|>>]]
|after= [[Donkey Kong (level)|>>]]
}}
}}
'''Level 8-DK''' ('''Level 6-DK''' in the GBA version) is the eighth level of [[Twilight City]] in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], beginning immediately after the player completes [[Level 6-mm|Level 8-mm]] (Level 6-mm in the GBA version). The high score for this level in the original version is 21500. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake, the target time for this level's [[Time Attack (Mario vs. Donkey Kong for Nintendo Switch)|Time Attack]] is 60.00.
'''Level 8-DK''' ('''Level 6-DK''' in the GBA version) is the eighth level of [[Twilight City]] in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], beginning immediately after the player completes [[Level 8-mm|Level 8-mm]] (Level 6-mm in the GBA version). The high score for this level in the original version is 21500. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake, the target time for this level's [[Time Attack (Mario vs. Donkey Kong for Nintendo Switch)|Time Attack]] is 60.00.


==Overview==
==Overview==
Like with other [[Donkey Kong]] boss levels, Donkey Kong has four lives and the amount of lives the player has is dependent on how many [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Marios]] were collected in the previous level. If the player selects this stage from the level select screen, they will begin with four lives.
Like with other [[Donkey Kong]] boss levels, Donkey Kong has four lives and the amount of lives the player has is dependent on how many [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Marios]] were collected in the previous level. If the player selects this stage from the level select screen, they will begin with four lives.


Donkey Kong begins by tossing a [[Bob-omb]] up onto the highest [[Conveyor Belt|conveyor belt]], and the Bob-omb will begin to move down them. If a Bob-omb falls onto the second conveyor and is facing left, there is a small hole it can fit through to reach the player. In order to damage Donkey Kong, the player needs to press [[Direction Switch]]es to keep the Bob-omb from going into the hole and to make it fall onto Donkey Kong before it blows up. However, there are several lasers that alternate around the Direction Switches and Donkey Kong has a Direction Switch of his own that he will use to keep the Bob-ombs away from him. Making four Bob-ombs fall onto Donkey Kong will defeat him. In the remake, the fight's background is slightly altered to show most of the outside area, Donkey Kong is placed to the left and the conveyor belts are placed differently. The platforms and flooring around the lasers are spaced out a little more as well.
Donkey Kong begins by tossing a [[Bob-omb]] up onto the highest [[Conveyor Belt|conveyor belt]], and the Bob-omb will begin to move down them. If a Bob-omb falls onto the second conveyor and is facing left, there is a small hole it can fit through to reach the player. In order to damage Donkey Kong, the player needs to press [[Direction Switch]]es to keep the Bob-omb from going into the hole and to make it fall onto Donkey Kong before it blows up. However, there are several lasers that alternate around the Direction Switches and Donkey Kong has a Direction Switch of his own that he will use to keep the Bob-ombs away from him. Making four Bob-ombs fall onto Donkey Kong will defeat him.


A cinematic then plays, showing [[Mario]] chasing after Donkey Kong. Donkey Kong then realizes that his sack is empty, due to Mario having rescued all of the Mini-Marios. Mario begins to laugh at Donkey Kong, who is then joined in his laughter by three [[Toad (species)|Toads]] and the Mini-Marios. Angry with this outcome, Donkey Kong grabs the Toads and climbs a tower. Mario gives chase and the next level begins, being [[Donkey Kong (level)|another fight with Donkey Kong]].
A cinematic then plays, showing [[Mario]] chasing after Donkey Kong. Donkey Kong then realizes that his sack is empty, due to Mario having rescued all of the Mini-Marios. Mario begins to laugh at Donkey Kong, who is then joined in his laughter by three [[Toad (species)|Toads]] and the Mini-Marios. Angry with this outcome, Donkey Kong grabs the Toads and climbs a tower. Mario gives chase and the next level begins, being [[Donkey Kong (level)|another fight with Donkey Kong]].
In the remake, the fight's background is slightly altered to show most of the outside area, Donkey Kong is placed to the left and the conveyor belts are placed differently. The platforms and flooring around the lasers are spaced out a little more as well.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==

Latest revision as of 01:25, June 24, 2024

Level
Level 8-DK
Screenshot of Twilight City level 8-DK from the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Level code Level 6-DK (GBA)
Level 8-DK (Switch)
World Twilight City
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)
Time limit 180
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Level 8-DK (Level 6-DK in the GBA version) is the eighth level of Twilight City in Mario vs. Donkey Kong and its remake, beginning immediately after the player completes Level 8-mm (Level 6-mm in the GBA version). The high score for this level in the original version is 21500. In the Nintendo Switch remake, the target time for this level's Time Attack is 60.00.

Overview[edit]

Like with other Donkey Kong boss levels, Donkey Kong has four lives and the amount of lives the player has is dependent on how many Mini-Marios were collected in the previous level. If the player selects this stage from the level select screen, they will begin with four lives.

Donkey Kong begins by tossing a Bob-omb up onto the highest conveyor belt, and the Bob-omb will begin to move down them. If a Bob-omb falls onto the second conveyor and is facing left, there is a small hole it can fit through to reach the player. In order to damage Donkey Kong, the player needs to press Direction Switches to keep the Bob-omb from going into the hole and to make it fall onto Donkey Kong before it blows up. However, there are several lasers that alternate around the Direction Switches and Donkey Kong has a Direction Switch of his own that he will use to keep the Bob-ombs away from him. Making four Bob-ombs fall onto Donkey Kong will defeat him.

A cinematic then plays, showing Mario chasing after Donkey Kong. Donkey Kong then realizes that his sack is empty, due to Mario having rescued all of the Mini-Marios. Mario begins to laugh at Donkey Kong, who is then joined in his laughter by three Toads and the Mini-Marios. Angry with this outcome, Donkey Kong grabs the Toads and climbs a tower. Mario gives chase and the next level begins, being another fight with Donkey Kong.

In the remake, the fight's background is slightly altered to show most of the outside area, Donkey Kong is placed to the left and the conveyor belts are placed differently. The platforms and flooring around the lasers are spaced out a little more as well.

Enemies[edit]

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