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===Entering PSS=== | |||
''Video: https://youtu.be/mlHzqJn2SMs?t=5m26s'' | |||
This can be done 0xA through a dive recover | |||
===The Princess's Secret Slide (Normal)=== | ===The Princess's Secret Slide (Normal)=== |
Revision as of 19:22, 2 October 2018
The Princess's Secret Slide | |
Course Info | |
Abbreviation | PSS |
Terrain | Slide |
Setting | Dark |
Water | None |
Course Items | |
Coins | 80 ( ×50 • ×6) |
Enemy Coins | None |
Stars | ×2 |
Star Navigation | |
Overview | |
The Princess's Secret Slide is a side level that is behind the 1-star door on the right side of the foyer. Upon opening, there are three windows with Princess Peach engraved upon them. The one to the right will take you to this level. The level has the Slider music. The course has 2 stars, 1 of which requires beating the slide, and the other requiring to beat the slide under 21 seconds. This is when the slide skip comes on handy.
Coins
Location | Count |
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50 yellow coins on the slide | 50 |
6 blue coins from block (coins appear on slide, block at start) | 30 |
Total | 80 |
A Press Counts
Star | A Presses | Minutes |
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1 | 1 | 1 |
2 | 0 | 1 |
Entering PSS
Video: https://youtu.be/mlHzqJn2SMs?t=5m26s
This can be done 0xA through a dive recover
The Princess's Secret Slide (Normal)
Video: https://youtu.be/pbKr26RY6B0
An a press is required to collect the star that spawns from the box. Do note that it is possible to open the box that spawns the star, just not collect it.
The Princess's Secret Slide (Under 21"0)
Video: https://youtu.be/vCdU6RJK1j4
This star is similar to casual play, except that a dive recover is used to collect the star.
Slide Skip
Mario first slides down the slide in the buttslide action. When he reaches the first corner, he bumps into it to begin sliding backwards. Then, as soon as the low walls appear, he runs into the wall to be reflected into forward sliding and jumps to land on a lower part of the slide[1].
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