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Latest revision as of 23:08, September 1, 2024
- “That's Flopside Tower... The black tower standing in the center of town... The elevator will take you to the top...”
- —Tippi, Super Paper Mario
Flopside Tower is a tall, dark structure situated in the center of Flopside. Like Flipside Tower, it is the highest accessible floor in the town, and jumping off of it serves as a shortcut to the third floor. However, unlike its Flipside counterpart, it is only accessible via an elevator located on the second floor, whereas the Flipside Tower is accessible via the Return Pipe in addition to Flipside's second floor elevator. However, if the player uses the Return Pipe in Castle Bleck, they will be taken to Flopside Tower instead.
Flopside Tower acts as the Flopside equivalent to Flipside Tower. As a result, it has a very similar function. However, unlike Flipside tower, which allows access to seven different dimensions, Flopside Tower only allows access to the last dimension in the game, Castle Bleck.
Gallery[edit]
The dimensional door on top of the tower
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ウラハザマタワー[?] Ura Hazama Tawā |
Opposite-side Gap Tower | |
French | Tour Verso[?] | Flopside Tower | |
German | Flopstadt-Turm[?] | Floptown Tower | |
Italian | Torre di Svoltadiqua[?] | Flopsider Tower | |
Spanish | Torre de Villacruz[?] | Flopside Tower |