Post by Phinos on Apr 13, 2008 15:49:16 GMT -5
One of my favourites places in Super Paper Mario!! ;D
[glow=red,2,300]Stage[/glow]
Name: Downtown of Crag
General location: Land of the Cragnons
From: Super Paper Mario
Year: 2007
System: Wii
[glow=red,2,300]Pictures[/glow]
[glow=red,2,300]Map[/glow]
Made on Paint. As usual, I'll often use the numbers on the map to make the description easier to understand.
[glow=red,2,300]Description[/glow]
In Super Paper Mario, during Chapter 5, Mario and co. explored the land of the Cragnons to find the fifth Pure Hearth. This pseudo-prehistorical area is a cool and funny place, and I think it would be a suitable stage.
Downtown of Crag is a small village built and inhabited by the Cragnons. At the center of the stage, there is a large rocky platform (number I on the map), with two tiny steps on each side of it. It's a great place to fight on, even though the steps are too small to be really interesting. There are also long, flat ground ground areas (II on the map).
You've probably noticed by now that there is []no pit[/b] in this stage. Like in SSBM's Onett, you have to knock your opponents offscreen on the left or on the right.
A couple of platforms are hovering above the stage (III and IV). You can easily fight on them, by you cannot jump through them or drop when you're standing on them, as they are made of solid stone. There is also a large rocky cliff on the right of the stage, which serves as an extra platform (V on the map).
Now that I've explained the layout, let's have a look at the hazards. Sometimes, a glowing warning sign will appear on the screen, like in Onett or Mute City. When it happens, a herd of five Muths (the mammoth-like enemy you can see on the second pic) will cross the screen from right to left, trampling, ramming and crushing anyone standing in the way. Muths cannot be defeated.
This stage can be considered a prehistorical Smashville. Indeed, several Cragnons (look at the first pic) are present in the close background, either wandering, watching the brawl or even cheering up one of the fighters. They act like the Animal Crossers in Smashville.
Moreover, Flint Cragley himself will sometimes appear!! The adventurer will be standing on the central platform, in the close background, and he will perform his famous show "Flint Cragley: Cragtrotter", while his assistants Monzo and Hornfels are filming and recordingthe scene. During the show, Flint moves a lot, does various stances, and talks about random topics such as the weather, the end of the war with the Floro Sapiens, the eruption of Mount Crag, or the fight itself. Flint's speech is displayed in a text box at the bottom of the screen (remember Mr. Resetti?).
On the right of the stage (V on the map), there is a Cragvision, a television made of rock that displays chalk-drawn animated images. Yep, even the Cragnons watch TV! Like the big screen in Pokémon Stadium, the Cragvision will show the fight. But the characters are actually poorly-animated doodles. Most of the time, the Cragvision will be showing the score instead.
In the background, there are a few houses, and you can see several mountains and volcanoes in the distance.
[glow=red,2,300]Music[/glow]
A pretty catchy tune! Click here!
And this is the music that plays during the "Flint Cragley Cragtrotter"
show!
OK, crag me your comments, brah! (you can't understand if you haven't played SPM! )
[glow=red,2,300]Stage[/glow]
Name: Downtown of Crag
General location: Land of the Cragnons
From: Super Paper Mario
Year: 2007
System: Wii
[glow=red,2,300]Pictures[/glow]
[glow=red,2,300]Map[/glow]
Made on Paint. As usual, I'll often use the numbers on the map to make the description easier to understand.
[glow=red,2,300]Description[/glow]
In Super Paper Mario, during Chapter 5, Mario and co. explored the land of the Cragnons to find the fifth Pure Hearth. This pseudo-prehistorical area is a cool and funny place, and I think it would be a suitable stage.
Downtown of Crag is a small village built and inhabited by the Cragnons. At the center of the stage, there is a large rocky platform (number I on the map), with two tiny steps on each side of it. It's a great place to fight on, even though the steps are too small to be really interesting. There are also long, flat ground ground areas (II on the map).
You've probably noticed by now that there is []no pit[/b] in this stage. Like in SSBM's Onett, you have to knock your opponents offscreen on the left or on the right.
A couple of platforms are hovering above the stage (III and IV). You can easily fight on them, by you cannot jump through them or drop when you're standing on them, as they are made of solid stone. There is also a large rocky cliff on the right of the stage, which serves as an extra platform (V on the map).
Now that I've explained the layout, let's have a look at the hazards. Sometimes, a glowing warning sign will appear on the screen, like in Onett or Mute City. When it happens, a herd of five Muths (the mammoth-like enemy you can see on the second pic) will cross the screen from right to left, trampling, ramming and crushing anyone standing in the way. Muths cannot be defeated.
This stage can be considered a prehistorical Smashville. Indeed, several Cragnons (look at the first pic) are present in the close background, either wandering, watching the brawl or even cheering up one of the fighters. They act like the Animal Crossers in Smashville.
Moreover, Flint Cragley himself will sometimes appear!! The adventurer will be standing on the central platform, in the close background, and he will perform his famous show "Flint Cragley: Cragtrotter", while his assistants Monzo and Hornfels are filming and recordingthe scene. During the show, Flint moves a lot, does various stances, and talks about random topics such as the weather, the end of the war with the Floro Sapiens, the eruption of Mount Crag, or the fight itself. Flint's speech is displayed in a text box at the bottom of the screen (remember Mr. Resetti?).
On the right of the stage (V on the map), there is a Cragvision, a television made of rock that displays chalk-drawn animated images. Yep, even the Cragnons watch TV! Like the big screen in Pokémon Stadium, the Cragvision will show the fight. But the characters are actually poorly-animated doodles. Most of the time, the Cragvision will be showing the score instead.
In the background, there are a few houses, and you can see several mountains and volcanoes in the distance.
[glow=red,2,300]Music[/glow]
A pretty catchy tune! Click here!
And this is the music that plays during the "Flint Cragley Cragtrotter"
show!
OK, crag me your comments, brah! (you can't understand if you haven't played SPM! )