Tower of Yikk
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Tower of Yikk | |
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![]() Artwork shown before fighting the Gauntlet version inMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey | |
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (2009) |
Latest appearance | Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018) |
Greater location | Blubble Lake |
Ruler | Yikk |
TheTower of Yikk is a location fromMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and itsremake. It is a large, mechanical tower built by the lateYikk. It is capable of autonomous movement.
The Tower of Yikk is first discovered byBowser while he is searching for the firstStar Cure. On his way toDimble Wood to confrontDurmite (who unbeknownst to Bowser is actually inside his body), he passes a propeller protruding from the surface ofBlubble Lake. The Koopa King takes advantage of an allergy to a nearby plant, activating the propeller with a sneeze. This causes the submerged tower to come to life, escaping from the lake and crushing Bowser beneath a mechanical leg. Traveling to theRump Command again, the Mario brothers activate Bowser's ability to grow to match the size of the tower. He defeats it by punching it into the lake, and then punching the tower's head, its weak spot. Bowser's strength is able to deactivate the tower permanently, allowing him access.
Inside the tower is aSave Block and aShop Block. A short hallway and an elevator ride lead to what appears to be some sort of study. Here, the door locks behind Bowser. The spirit of Yikk appears and shows Bowser theBoo-ray Machine, which allows the Mario Bros. to pursue Durmite.
The background music played inside the tower is a slow and sombre composition, which is also used for the Tunnel, the Toad Town Caves andBowser Path.
Bowser can also punch the bricks on the path to Yikk's lab and find acoin worth 100, aStar Candy, and aDrumstick Ring.[1] Additional items can be purchased from theShop Block.
In the remake, it fills the same role in the main story, although it also makes a brief cameo in the side storyBowser Jr.'s Journey during the levelDad's Work, whereBowser Jr. witnesses his father's fight against it.Larry andLemmy presumably witness Bowser get crushed and attempt to save him. After he growsgiant they try to assist him despiteKamek's warnings, and they get injured in the process. Bowser Jr. saves Lemmy and Larry from getting crushed by the tower, but after the fight ends, they lose sight of Bowser again.
Battle[edit]

Bowser's Inside Story enemy | |||
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Tower of Yikk | |||
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Location(s) | Blubble Lake | ||
Battled by | Giant Bowser | ||
Role | Giant boss | ||
Level | 27 | ||
HP | 508 (762) | ||
POW | 215 (538) | ||
DEF | 93 (140) | ||
SPEED | 35 (53) | ||
Fire | Normal | ||
Burn? | Immune | ||
Dizzy? | Immune | ||
Stat down? | Normal | ||
KO? | Immune | ||
Experience | 1,800 | ||
Coins | 800 (1,200) | ||
Item drop | Star Candy - 100.0% | ||
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The Tower of Yikk has various moves. One of its moves is havingMawful Moles withhammers jump on its head, forcing the player to use the flame to prevent them from restoring a chunk of its health. Another is havingCrawfuls throw a Fawful Bomb at Bowser. Bowser must continuously punch the bomb back and forth, and if it lands below the tower's head, it will explode, sending the tower backwards. Its other move will involveLeaf Guys flying at Bowser with giant, ready-for-ignition bombs, which involve fireballs to take out. Sometimes, however, they will carryMushrooms instead.
If the tower is pushed intoBlubble Lake, it will attempt to fly back up on solid ground. Bowser must punch repeatedly (by touching in a small area) to prevent that from happening. It becomes increasingly difficult after each time, and after the third time it becomes virtually impossible.
If Bowser is pushed into Blubble Lake, he will be temporarily stuck and the tower will jump on his head twice for a large amount of damage.
InMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, after defeating the Tower of Yikk, the tower's head will fall off and roll towards Bowser, who kicks it back at the tower. This causes the head to be placed back where it should be, though it becomes dislodged, which makes Bowser laugh at it.
It is the only giant boss to have no known involvement with Fawful, despite using his minions in some of its attacks.
TheEarthwake boss battle inMario & Luigi: Dream Team draws many similarities to this battle.
Multimedia[edit]
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | イビッキタワー[?] Ibikki Tawā | Yikk Tower | |
French (NOE) | Tour Ronfloski[?] | Yikk Tower | |
German | Schlummerturm[?] | Slumber Tower | |
Italian | Torre di Yikk[?] | Yikk Tower | |
Korean | 드르렁 타워[?] Deureureong Tawo | Yikk Tower | |
Spanish (NOA) | Torre de Yikk[?] | Tower of Yikk | |
Spanish (NOE) | Torre de Fantómasen[?] | Tower of Yikk |
Area map[edit]
References[edit]
- ^abcd9146 (December 30, 2009).Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story FAQ/Walkthrough.GameFAQs. Retrieved June 10, 2016.