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==Layout==
==Layout==
The mission's [[Power Star]] is located at the very top of the clock. In front of the player's starting position is a large [[pendulum]] followed by a [[Conveyor Belt|conveyor belt]] and a rotating block. Afterward is another pendulum followed by a ramp leading to three rotating blocks. Above those is a platform that has a large clock hand swinging around nearby. After the hand are a number of spinning platforms leading to a cage, and climbing onto the cage leads to a small [[lift]] followed by a pole with an [[Amp]] circling it. After the player climbs up the pole, the path splits, and the player needs to take the lifts leading farther up the clock. Above the lifts are rotating blocks leading upward. Up the rotating blocks is a bending platform with [[Bomp|Moving Bar]]s placed under a cage followed by a couple of conveyor belts leading to a long bending platform with several platforms and blocks breaking it up. At the top of the platform is another clock hand that brings the player to an area with a [[Thwomp]] that carries the player to the Power Star.
The mission's [[Power Star]] is located at the very top of the clock. In front of the player's starting position is a large [[pendulum]] followed by a [[Conveyor Belt|conveyor belt]] and a square [[rotating platform|flipping block]]. Afterward is another pendulum followed by a ramp leading to three square flipping blocks. Above those is a platform that has a large clock hand swinging around nearby. After the hand are a number of hexagonal flipping blocks leading to a cage, and climbing onto the cage leads to a small [[lift]] followed by a pole with an [[Amp]] circling it. After the player climbs up the pole, the path splits, and the player needs to take the lift (two lifts in the DS version) leading farther up the clock. Above the lift(s) are flipping blocks leading upward. Up the flipping blocks is a bending platform with [[Bomp|Moving Bar]]s placed under a cage followed by a couple of conveyor belts leading to a long bending platform with several [[rotating bar]]s and triangular flipping blocks (or square ones in the DS version) breaking it up. At the top of the platform is another clock hand that brings the player to an area with a [[Thwomp]] that carries the player to the Power Star.


Like in the other missions, it is possible to complete this mission with the clock stopped; however, in the original, it can be difficult to get to the conveyor belt the Thwomp is on when the player does this, as it necessitates very precise [[Triple Jump]]s and [[Wall Jump|Wall Kick]]s from the large area underneath where the conveyor and Thwomp are. In the DS version, [[Mario]] can use his [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] ability to [[Balloon Mario|float]] up to the Star. The area underneath the conveyor and Thwomp no longer exists, so the Wall Kick cannot be used.
Like in the other missions, it is possible to complete this mission with the clock stopped; however, in the original, it can be difficult to get to the conveyor belt the Thwomp is on when the player does this, as it necessitates very precise [[Triple Jump]]s and [[Wall Jump|Wall Kick]]s from the large area underneath where the conveyor belt and Thwomp are. In the DS version, [[Mario]] can use his [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] ability to [[Balloon Mario|float]] up to the Star. The area underneath the conveyor belt and Thwomp no longer exists, so the Wall Kick cannot be used.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Latest revision as of 12:10, October 18, 2024

Mission
Stomp on the Thwomp
Tick Tock Clock Star 4
Super Mario 64
Thwomp
Super Mario 64 DS
Location Tick Tock Clock
Mission # 4
Game Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS
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Stomp on the Thwomp is the fourth mission of Tick Tock Clock in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS.

Layout[edit]

The mission's Power Star is located at the very top of the clock. In front of the player's starting position is a large pendulum followed by a conveyor belt and a square flipping block. Afterward is another pendulum followed by a ramp leading to three square flipping blocks. Above those is a platform that has a large clock hand swinging around nearby. After the hand are a number of hexagonal flipping blocks leading to a cage, and climbing onto the cage leads to a small lift followed by a pole with an Amp circling it. After the player climbs up the pole, the path splits, and the player needs to take the lift (two lifts in the DS version) leading farther up the clock. Above the lift(s) are flipping blocks leading upward. Up the flipping blocks is a bending platform with Moving Bars placed under a cage followed by a couple of conveyor belts leading to a long bending platform with several rotating bars and triangular flipping blocks (or square ones in the DS version) breaking it up. At the top of the platform is another clock hand that brings the player to an area with a Thwomp that carries the player to the Power Star.

Like in the other missions, it is possible to complete this mission with the clock stopped; however, in the original, it can be difficult to get to the conveyor belt the Thwomp is on when the player does this, as it necessitates very precise Triple Jumps and Wall Kicks from the large area underneath where the conveyor belt and Thwomp are. In the DS version, Mario can use his Power Flower ability to float up to the Star. The area underneath the conveyor belt and Thwomp no longer exists, so the Wall Kick cannot be used.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese えっへん てっぺん ドッスン[?]
Ehhen Teppen Dossun
Ahem, Top Thwomp
Chinese 时钟的顶楼[2]
Shízhōng de Dǐnglóu
Top Floor of the Clock
French L'écrabouilleur[?] The "Crusher" Super Mario 64
Marche sur le Thwomp[?] Walk on the Thwomp Super Mario 64 DS
German Stampfe mächtig auf![?] Stomp Powerfully! Super Mario 64
Wumms auf den Wummps[?] Stomp on the Thwomps Super Mario 64 DS
Italian Salta sul Twomp[?] Jump on the Thwomp Super Mario 64 DS
Salta su Twomp[1] Jump on Thwomp
Korean 흠흠꼭대기쿵쿵[?]
Heumheum Kkokdaegi Kungkung
Ahem, Top Thwomp
Spanish Pica a Roca Picuda[?] Anger the Thwomp
Pun on picar (mess with someone) and Roca Picuda (Thwomp)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia, pag. 90
  2. ^ From the score sheetMedia:SM64DS course list in Chinese.png and the star menu of Super Mario 64 DS as localized by iQue.