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The golf course [[Shifting Sands]], which appeared in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' may have been based on this level. Also in the ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' mini-game "[[Pokey Punch-Out]]" this course appears a long with Klepto in the background, (it is likely that this is the Shifting Sand Land due to the [[Pokey]]s in the background being drawn as they were in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' instead of the more recent ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''). | The golf course [[Shifting Sands]], which appeared in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' may have been based on this level. Also in the ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' mini-game "[[Pokey Punch-Out]]" this course appears a long with Klepto in the background, (it is likely that this is the Shifting Sand Land due to the [[Pokey]]s in the background being drawn as they were in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' instead of the more recent ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''). | ||
== Pyramid == | |||
Inside the pyramid are numerous levels and enemies. There are enemies both unique to this course and ones found in other courses. Unique enemies include [[Grindel]]s and [[Spindel]]s. Common ones are [[Amp]]s and [[Goomba]]s. Using conventional methods, it can be quite difficult to reach the power star at the highest reaches of the pyramid, considering that if one falls, they must start all over again. Occupying a large portion of the center of the pyramid is a large body of shifting sand. In the center of this body of sand is a structure with a passage leading to Eyerok's platform. | |||
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