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Pierce the Floor! Up-and-Down Tower
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Pierce the Floor! Up-and-Down Tower (Cone Mouth Treasure for short) is a stage inTreasure Road, found inRedgar Forbidden Lands. This stage tasksKirby with completing a challenge revolving around the use ofCone Mouth, first breaking the floor to descend, then breaking water pipes to ascend. The stage is unlocked upon rescuing 21Waddle Dees in Redgar Forbidden Lands. It is marked by two stars of difficulty and has a stage time of two minutes and 30 seconds (two minutes in Wild Mode), with a target time of one minute.
Stage details[edit]
In this stage, Kirby makes use ofCone Mouth to first break through a series of holes in the floors to travel down a large tower, and then bust water pipes to find a way back up again. On each floor, Kirby will need to deal with a number of enemies and/or move along moving platforms. Near the bottom, he needs to defeat a couple ofTortorners to make his way through and then start riding the water spouts back up to reach the Rare Stone back up at the top, on the opposite side of the fence from where he started.
Tips[edit]
The following are tips on how to attain the target time for this stage:
- To reach the target time, Kirby may want to ignore fighting most of the enemies, and instead head straight for each main target on each floor.
Enemies[edit]
| Regular Enemies | Mid-Bosses | ||||
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Gallery[edit]
- Kirby making his way past the first set of enemies
- Spiking downward past the Gigatzos
- Riding up a water spout from the bottom
- Leaping over a Gordo Bar
- Reaching the Rare Stone at the top
- Stage map
Video walkthrough[edit]
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Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Dutch | Doorboor de vloer! Op-en-neertoren | Pierce the floor! Up-and-down tower |
| French | Perçage d'étages dans la Tour Hautenbas ! | Piercing floors in the Topdown Tower! "Hautenbas" is derived from the phrase "de haut en bas", literal meaningfrom top to bottom. |
| German | Durch den Boden! Hoch-und-runter-Turm | Through the Floor! Up-and-down-Tower |
| Korean | 찍어라! 업 다운 타워 Jjigeora! Eop Daun Tawo | Stomp! Up-Down Tower |


