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In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', all the [[Fortress]]es' interiors have tower-based properties, being all vertical than horizontal.
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', all the [[Fortress]]es' interiors have tower-based properties, being all vertical than horizontal.


Towers reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', replacing Fortresses from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. One Tower is found in each [[world]], except the last three special worlds. Each Tower is guarded by a group of [[Reznor]]s, which [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] must fight at the end in order to continue on with the rest of the world. [[Castle]]s are found at the end of each world, which are each guarded by a [[Koopalings|Koopaling]].
These fortress-like towers reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.


==''New Super Mario Bros.'' Boss Fights==
==''New Super Mario Bros.'' Boss Fights==
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* '''World 8 (1st Tower):''' The fight is like a small obstacle course, with [[Rocket Engine]]s and moving platforms. Jr. throws shells.<br>
* '''World 8 (1st Tower):''' The fight is like a small obstacle course, with [[Rocket Engine]]s and moving platforms. Jr. throws shells.<br>
* '''World 8 (2nd Tower):''' The final Tower's fight is on yet another pillar above lava (complete with [[Podoboo]]s this time), still with shell-throwing added.
* '''World 8 (2nd Tower):''' The final Tower's fight is on yet another pillar above lava (complete with [[Podoboo]]s this time), still with shell-throwing added.
==''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' Boss Fights==
At the top of every tower, there is a boss fight with a specific amount of [[Reznor]]s (usually two on one wheel to four on one giant wheel), and the number increases as Mario (or Luigi) reaches each Tower. After the Reznors are defeated, the [[Koopaling]] guarding the world swoop in on a chain, holding [[Princess Peach]], and immediately leaves the Tower to head over to the world's [[Castle]].
*'''[[World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-Tower]]''': Two Reznors on one wheel with four Rectangular Coin Blocks.
*'''[[World 2-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 2-Tower]]''': Four Reznors on one wheel with four Rectangular Coin Blocks.
*'''[[World 3-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 3-Tower]]''': Same as World 2-Tower.
*'''[[World 4-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-Tower]]''': Four Reznors on two wheels; two Reznors per wheel, with each wheel having four Rectangular Coin Blocks.  One bridge is positioned to the left of one wheel, while another bridge is positioned to the right of the other wheel.
*'''[[World 5-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 5-Tower]]''': Four Reznors on two wheels; two Reznors per wheel, with each wheel having four Rectangular Coin Blocks.  One bridge is positioned between the two wheels.
*'''[[World 6-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6-Tower]]''': Four Reznors on one giant wheel with eight Rectangular Coin Blocks.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 06:39, November 1, 2012

Template:Articleabout Towers are a type of level appearing in New Super Mario Bros.. They are more or less the equivalent of the Fortresses from Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World. Unlike most Fortresses, in which the player may have to progress from left to right or vertically, Towers exclusively feature vertical direction. One appears midway through every world (except for World 6 and World 8, which have two). The challenge of Towers generally depends more on traps and obstacles than enemies.

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, all the Fortresses' interiors have tower-based properties, being all vertical than horizontal.

These fortress-like towers reappear in New Super Mario Bros. 2.

New Super Mario Bros. Boss Fights

At the top of every tower, there is a boss fight with Bowser Jr., who becomes increasingly more difficult as Mario (or Luigi) reaches each Tower. When Jr. is defeated, he gets back up and jumps off-screen (and out of the Tower). Additionally, the first time Jr. is defeated in each tower, a brief cutscene ensues on the map, showing him running with Princess Peach to the Castle of that world. Some worlds have 2 towers.

  • World 1: The fight is simple, with no obstacles. Bowser Jr. runs at the player to attack.
  • World 2: The fight is a bit harder, as Bowser Jr. now has the ability to jump, and there is quicksand on the arena.
  • World 3: Bowser Jr. can still jump, and the fight is now held on a platform above a pool of water.
  • World 4: Bowser Jr. changes his tactic; this time, he throws Koopa Shells, which need to be jumped on and tossed back.
  • World 5: Bowser Jr. doesn't throw shells, but the fight is on a pillar of ice, which reduces the player's traction, and is held over a bottomless pit.
  • World 6 (1st Tower): The fight is on a see-saw, above a floor of spikes.
  • World 6 (2nd Tower): The fight is on a see-saw, this time above lava, with Bowser Jr. throwing shells.
  • World 7: Bowser Jr. throws shells, and the fight is on moving platforms.
  • World 8 (1st Tower): The fight is like a small obstacle course, with Rocket Engines and moving platforms. Jr. throws shells.
  • World 8 (2nd Tower): The final Tower's fight is on yet another pillar above lava (complete with Podoboos this time), still with shell-throwing added.

Gallery