![]() Not much has changed in this incarnation though he is much stronger. It's strongly advised you stock up on healing items before embarking on this journey, particularly ones that can heal poison attacks as well, because if you get poisoned otherwise, it might mean Game Over.īoss of Flipside's Pit of 100 Trials Wracktail, the successor to Fracktail, waits in room 100 for you. Normally its the newest enemy there if there are multiple kinds. Note that you do not have to defeat all of the enemies to obtain the key, but good luck guessing which enemy has it. Each room generally contains a locked door and multiple enemies, one of which contains the key to the door. How does it work? As the name suggests, you'll have to work your way through 100 rooms to reach the goal. Jump on it to open the way to the Pit of 100 Trials. When you reach the silhouette of the door, flip to 3D and run down the hallway that appears to find a Blue Switch. SUPER PAPER MARIO PIT OF 100 TRIALS STUCK SERIESPoint the Wii Remote at the screen to find a series of hidden blocks - click on each one to make it visible, then use them to cross the gap. Now it may appear there's no where to go from here, but looks can be deceiving. Travel to the far wall and leap onto the top block. Take the warp pipe on the basement's first floor (just before the third Heart Pillar) to the 2nd floor basement. The list below details the enemies in the Pit and where they appear.Where is the Pit of 100 Trials? There is a Pit of 100 Trials located in both Flipside's and Flopside's basement's 2nd floor, but the access way to the one in Flipside is currently blocked, so you'll have to perform some tricky maneuvers to make it accessible. ![]() The enemies start off fairly easy, gradually getting stronger as the player progresses. This indicates there may be more than 100 rooms in the Pit, although the player only needs to go through 100 rooms to reach Wracktail. The rooms in the Pit switch around every time the Pit is entered. This is accurate for the visual LCD style (similar to the Game & Watch series) of the pit, as many devices with this type of screen rely on faint background shapes being filled to appear as images. The walls of the pit are covered with faint images of doors, which each represent the possible location of any door in the pit. Room 100 seems to be designed to simulate the area in which Fracktail is fought, with the music from the Yold Desert and a circular patterned floor which can be seen to act like sand when Wracktail rises from the ground. Also, Rooms 76-99 show Fort Francis, with the Pure Heart inside. Rooms 51-75 have Merlee's Mansion, with the corresponding Pure Heart. In the Flipside pit, Rooms 1-25 have a Pure Heart paired with Flipside and Flopside (a reference to Mario's first Pure Heart), and Fracktail with the orange Pure Heart in Rooms 26-50. ![]() The pipe leading out of the pit will not appear until the player has Dashell.īoth pits have artwork on the walls depicting a Pure Heart and where it is found, which changes every 25 rooms. After Wracktail is destroyed, the player obtains the Pixl Dashell. At the 100th room, though, the boss Wracktail is found and the pit cannot be escaped until he is defeated. In every tenth room is a Catch Card of a Pixl, a pipe leading out of the pit, and the door to the next room of the pit. If the player runs out of time, they will receive an instant Game Over. The player is given five minutes in every room to find and defeat the enemy holding the key and unlock and enter the locked door. In the Pit, a random enemy in each room holds a Pit Key to a locked door that proceeds to the next room. ![]() (The location is also hinted at by Garson.) Alternatively, Luigi can simply hit the switch by doing a Super Jump. They can then have Mario flip on the blocks and a secret passage will appear, which will lead to the ledge with the blue block to open the way to the Pit. After looking around with Tippi, the player can reveal a route to a bunch of blocks. After gaining Boomer, one can go to the lowest level on the outskirts of Flipside. The switch that opens the Flipside Pit is located above the entrance, which is sealed by blocks. However, in this game, there are two pits – one in Flipside and one in Flopside, the latter of which is called the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. The Flipside Pit of 100 Trials is a one hundred-room labyrinth in Super Paper Mario, similar to the one seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. ![]() The Flipside Pit of 100 Trials in Super Paper Mario ![]()
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