Level 6-8 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars): Difference between revisions

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The level features one [[Mini Peach]], one [[Mini Toad]], one [[Mini Pauline]] and a [[Cursed Mini Mario]].
The level features one [[Mini Peach]], one [[Mini Toad]], one [[Mini Pauline]] and a [[Cursed Mini Mario]].


==Layout==
==Overview==
[[File:MvDKTS6-8mapWiiU.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Level map]]
[[File:MvDKTS6-8mapWiiU.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Level map]]
The level is composed of a large number of paths that intersect. It also contains sets of [[Pink Block]] slots, [[Movable Pipe]] outlines in all four corners and the center, and [[Red Girder]] Rivets, as well as a few columns of [[Rock Block|Rock]] between platforms.
The level is composed of a large number of paths that intersect. It also contains sets of [[Pink Block]] slots, [[Movable Pipe]] outlines in all four corners and the center, and [[Red Girder]] Rivets, as well as a few columns of [[Rock Block|Rock]] between platforms.

Revision as of 15:52, May 22, 2018

Template:Levelbox Level 6-8 is the eighth and last course of Twilight Valley in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars. It is also the last main level in the game, preceding the Extra Levels.

The level features one Mini Peach, one Mini Toad, one Mini Pauline and a Cursed Mini Mario.

Overview

Map of Level 6-8
Level map

The level is composed of a large number of paths that intersect. It also contains sets of Pink Block slots, Movable Pipe outlines in all four corners and the center, and Red Girder Rivets, as well as a few columns of Rock between platforms.

After the Cursed Mini Mario starts moving, it drops to the bottom of the stage, walks on a spiked surface and some Pink Blocks, then enters a Movable Pipe that leads it back to its initial position. The other Minis are scattered throughout the course and are required to either use the Hammers at the top or the various slides in the level to attack and turn the Cursed Mini Mario back to normal. The Hammers are also necessary to destroy the Rock column that blocks the exit door at the left side of the stage.

M Coin

The M Coin is standing above the Movable Pipe at the bottom right. To collect it, the toys should fall from an upper platform onto the pipe.

High scores

  • Bronze trophy: 7500 points
  • Silver trophy: 10500 points
  • Gold trophy: 16500 points

Statistics

The following data applies to both the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U versions of the game.

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