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'''Level B-21''' is the fifth course of the [[Bonus 3]] set and the twenty-first [[Bonus Levels|Bonus Level]] overall in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It is the first course out of three set in [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars#Clattering Cabin|Clattering Cabin]].
'''Level B-21''' is the fifth course of the [[Bonus 3]] set and the twenty-first [[Bonus Levels|Bonus Level]] overall in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It is set in [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars#Clattering Cabin|Clattering Cabin]] and is unlocked by earning 84 [[Trophy|trophies]].


The level features two [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]] and two [[Mini Luigi]]s.
The level features two [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]] and two [[Mini Luigi]]s.


==Layout==
==Overview==
[[File:MvDKTSB-21mapWiiU.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Level map]]
[[File:MvDKTSB-21mapWiiU.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Level map]]
The course is composed of a large number of chambers and halls, separating the [[Mini]]s. Series of [[Blue Lift]]s and two [[Warp Pipe|Split Pipes]] are connecting some of these areas. Throughout the course, Minis depend on each other to press [[Color Switch]]es that disable Color Blocks, or pass [[Hammer]]s that are used to destroy [[Rock Block|Rocks]] blocking the way. After grabbing a pair of Hammers, a Mini can then slide on a slope or go down a Blue Lift to throw them upward, potentially entering another room where they can be taken by another toy that requires the Hammers to advance. Eventually, all Minis converge into a room on the bottom right, from where they can access the goal [[door]] via a Blue Lift, provided they destroy the heap of Rocks blocking it.
The course is composed of a large number of chambers and halls, separating the [[Mini]]s. Series of [[Blue Lift]]s and two [[Warp Pipe|Split Pipes]] are connecting some of these areas. Throughout the course, Minis depend on each other to press [[Color Switch]]es that disable Color Blocks, or pass [[Hammer]]s that are used to destroy [[Rock Block|Rocks]] blocking the way. After grabbing a pair of Hammers, a Mini can then slide on a slope or go down a Blue Lift to throw them upward, potentially entering another room where they can be taken by another toy that requires the Hammers to advance. Eventually, all Minis converge into a room on the bottom right, from where they can access the [[Goal Door (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Goal Door]] via a Blue Lift, provided they destroy the heap of Rocks blocking it.


===M Coin===
===M Coin===
The [[M-Token|M Coin]] can be found in a small room under the chamber where the Mini Luigi in the middle is found. The room can be entered with a Blue Lift, but beyond the coin lies a wall of [[Spike Trap|spikes]]. However, under the coin is an aperture blocked by Rock. To grab the coin and escape the room safely, the Mini Luigi should take a pair of Hammers, then descend to the M Coin and destroy the Rock Blocks right before touching the wall of spikes to fall through the aperture.
The [[M-Token|M Coin]] can be found in a small room under the chamber where the Mini Luigi in the middle is found. The room can be entered with a Blue Lift, but beyond the coin lies a wall of [[Spike Trap|spikes]]. However, under the coin is an escape aperture blocked by a cluster of Rocks. One of the other toys should take hold of a pair of Hammers and use them to crush these Rocks. With the path now free, the Mini Luigi from earlier can descend with a Blue Lift to the coin and grab it, falling through the aperture before touching the spikes ahead.
 
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==High scores==
==High scores==
The following high scores apply in both the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and the [[Wii U]] versions of the game.
*'''Bronze trophy:''' 6000 points
*'''Bronze trophy:''' 6000 points
*'''Silver trophy:''' 9000 points
*'''Silver trophy:''' 9000 points
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==Statistics==
==Statistics==
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The following data applies in both the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U versions of the game.
===Wii U version===
*[[Blue Lift]]s: 15
*Blue Lifts: 15
*Blue Lift Rivets: 34
*Blue Lift Rivets: 34
*Color Switches: 4 (2 red, 1 yellow, 1 blue)
*[[Color Switch]]es: 4 (2 red, 1 yellow, 1 blue)
*Red Color Blocks:
*Color Blocks: 11 (4 red, 2 yellow, 5 blue)
**On: 2
*[[Rock Block|Rocks]]: 39
**Off: 2
*[[Hammer]] pairs: 4
*Yellow Color Blocks: 2 (On)
*[[Coin]]s: 14
*Blue Color Blocks: 5 (On)
*[[10-Coin|Large Coin]]s: 2
*Rocks: 39
 
*Hammer pairs: 4
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*Coins: 14
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*Large Coins: 2
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Latest revision as of 07:15, May 10, 2022

Level
Level B-21
MvDKTSB-21 3DS.png
Level code B-21
World Bonus 3
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars
Time limit 300 seconds
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Level B-21 is the fifth course of the Bonus 3 set and the twenty-first Bonus Level overall in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars. It is set in Clattering Cabin and is unlocked by earning 84 trophies.

The level features two Mini Marios and two Mini Luigis.

Overview[edit]

Map of Level B-21
Level map

The course is composed of a large number of chambers and halls, separating the Minis. Series of Blue Lifts and two Split Pipes are connecting some of these areas. Throughout the course, Minis depend on each other to press Color Switches that disable Color Blocks, or pass Hammers that are used to destroy Rocks blocking the way. After grabbing a pair of Hammers, a Mini can then slide on a slope or go down a Blue Lift to throw them upward, potentially entering another room where they can be taken by another toy that requires the Hammers to advance. Eventually, all Minis converge into a room on the bottom right, from where they can access the Goal Door via a Blue Lift, provided they destroy the heap of Rocks blocking it.

M Coin[edit]

The M Coin can be found in a small room under the chamber where the Mini Luigi in the middle is found. The room can be entered with a Blue Lift, but beyond the coin lies a wall of spikes. However, under the coin is an escape aperture blocked by a cluster of Rocks. One of the other toys should take hold of a pair of Hammers and use them to crush these Rocks. With the path now free, the Mini Luigi from earlier can descend with a Blue Lift to the coin and grab it, falling through the aperture before touching the spikes ahead.

High scores[edit]

The following high scores apply in both the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U versions of the game.

  • Bronze trophy: 6000 points
  • Silver trophy: 9000 points
  • Gold trophy: 15000 points

Statistics[edit]

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