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Like with the previous missions, the player starts on the starting planet and has to use the [[Floaty Fluff]]s to move between from one planet to the next. On the next planet, the player has to defeat a [[Piranha Plant]] to cause a [[vine]] to grow, which will allow the player to reach the above planet. Again, the player must defeat a Piranha Planet to cause a vine to grow, though this one will send [[Mario]] into a [[Launch Star]] to reach a planet with several [[boulder]]s. On the opposite end of the planet is a Launch Star that will take the player to three large disks where they need to collect five [[Star Chip]]s while avoiding [[Amp]]s. | Like with the previous missions, the player starts on the starting planet and has to use the [[Fluff (object)|Floaty Fluff]]s to move between from one planet to the next. On the next planet, the player has to defeat a [[Piranha Plant]] to cause a [[vine]] to grow, which will allow the player to reach the above planet. Again, the player must defeat a Piranha Planet to cause a vine to grow, though this one will send [[Mario]] into a [[Launch Star]] to reach a planet with several [[boulder]]s. On the opposite end of the planet is a Launch Star that will take the player to three large disks where they need to collect five [[Star Chip]]s while avoiding [[Amp]]s. | ||
The Launch Star that appears upon collecting the Star Chips will take the player to a large structure made up of several moving blocks. The player has to [[spin]] into arrows to change the flow of gravity, indicated by the platforms with an exclamation point on them; dark areas and platforms with a question mark indicate where gravity is not active. The player needs to constantly change the flow of gravity to navigate the structure while avoiding [[cannonball]]s and blocks that can push Mario over the edge. At the end of the structure is the [[Power Star]], trapped in a large [[Crystal (Super Mario Galaxy)|crystal]]. | The Launch Star that appears upon collecting the Star Chips will take the player to a large structure made up of several moving blocks. The player has to [[spin]] into arrows to change the flow of gravity, indicated by the platforms with an exclamation point on them; dark areas and platforms with a question mark indicate where gravity is not active. The player needs to constantly change the flow of gravity to navigate the structure while avoiding [[cannonball]]s and blocks that can push Mario over the edge. At the end of the structure is the [[Power Star]], trapped in a large [[Crystal (Super Mario Galaxy)|crystal]]. |
Latest revision as of 20:39, February 20, 2024
Mission | |
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Gusty Garden's Gravity Scramble | |
Location | Gusty Garden Galaxy |
Mission # | 3 |
Game | Super Mario Galaxy |
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Gusty Garden's Gravity Scramble is the third mission of the Gusty Garden Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. The mission's objective is to navigate a structure where gravity is in flux.
Layout[edit]
Like with the previous missions, the player starts on the starting planet and has to use the Floaty Fluffs to move between from one planet to the next. On the next planet, the player has to defeat a Piranha Plant to cause a vine to grow, which will allow the player to reach the above planet. Again, the player must defeat a Piranha Planet to cause a vine to grow, though this one will send Mario into a Launch Star to reach a planet with several boulders. On the opposite end of the planet is a Launch Star that will take the player to three large disks where they need to collect five Star Chips while avoiding Amps.
The Launch Star that appears upon collecting the Star Chips will take the player to a large structure made up of several moving blocks. The player has to spin into arrows to change the flow of gravity, indicated by the platforms with an exclamation point on them; dark areas and platforms with a question mark indicate where gravity is not active. The player needs to constantly change the flow of gravity to navigate the structure while avoiding cannonballs and blocks that can push Mario over the edge. At the end of the structure is the Power Star, trapped in a large crystal.
Enemies[edit]
Planets visited[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ビックリボックスと ハテナ回廊[?] Bikkuri bokkusu to hatena kairō |
Exclamation Boxes and Question Corridor | |
Chinese | !箱与?回廊[?] ! Xiāng yǔ ? Huíláng |
!-Box and ?-Corridor | |
French (NOA) | Le Chaos Gravitationnel des Jardins Venteux[?] | Gusty Garden's Gravitational Chaos | |
French (NOE) | Chaos gravitationnel des jardins venteux[?] | Gusty Garden's Gravitational Chaos | |
German | Wo die Schwerkraft hinfällt[?] | Where the Gravity Falls | |
Italian | Gravità Folle nel Giardin Ventoso[?] | Crazy Gravity in the Gusty Garden | |
Korean | 깜짝 박스와 궁금한 길[?] Kkamjjak bakseu wa gunggeumhan gil |
Exclamatory Box and Questionary Corridor | |
Spanish (NOA) | Pasillos y Bloques[?] | Corridors and Blocks | |
Spanish (NOE) | Pasillos ? y bloques ![?] | ?-Corridors and !-blocks |
Trivia[edit]
- In this mission, it is possible to fall back onto the final Disk Planet with the Launch Star by performing a Long Jump in the right place. However, because the gravity has now changed on the ! and ? Planets, it then becomes impossible to complete the level.