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To the Top of the Fortress
Star Info
Course WF
Height Above Ground 225[1]
Course Records
TAS World Record 10.33[2]
RTA World Record 12.41[3]
ABC Minimum 0[4]
ABZ Minimum 2[5]


To the Top of the Fortress is the second mission of Whomp's Fortress. To complete it, Mario must travel up the level and climb up the moving platforms around the tower to reach the Power Star located at the top of the tower. The tower will replace King Whomp in every star except the first star.

A Button Challenge

The star can be done in 0 A presses. The difficult part was getting onto the first tower platform, which was too high for an easy method. The original method of getting onto the bottom platform was rather complex.

Setup

Mario first enters Bob Omb Battlefield, and constructs a goomba staircase off the side of the mountain in order to set a HOLP at a precise spot. Mario then enters Whomp's Fortress, and collects 99 coins. He then throws a cork box using the hat in hand glitch. The box is released mid air and it lands on the base of the tower. Mario then can spawn a 100 coin star in a specific spot.

Getting On

Mario takes a second cork box onto the top of the level. He then remotely releases it, and stores vertical speed on the elevator as it flips around. The box then pushes mario off, which activates his vertical speed, while at the same time giving Mario horizontal speed. Combined with a star dance clip, this is enough to bring mario to the top of the platform. From here, Mario can climb the tower and collect the star.

Faster Strategy

In late 2019, a faster way was discovered. This involved getting on top of the bullet bill blaster, and dive recovering on top of the bullet bill.

TAS History

To the Top of the Fortress History
Date Time Improvement (Frames) Improvement Author(s) Save Description/Notes
Nov 16, 2005 15.67[6] spezzafer
Summer 2006 15.36[7] 9 Rikku
May 5, 2007 14.93[8] 13 Rikku
Jan 2, 2009 13.07[9] 56 MrRobertZ
Before Jun 16, 2010 12.57[10] 15 MrRobertZ, 24BrianRulez24 (Run has been lost)
May 15, 2009 12.50[11] 2 Kymario514 (Run has been lost)
Jun 16, 2010 12.47[10] 1 Nahoc
Aug 28, 2010 12.13[11] 10 mickeys11189 (Run has been lost)
Aug 28, 2010 12.10[11] 1 mickeys11189 (Run has been lost)
Sep 6, 2010 10.97[12] 34 snark, mamunine
Jun 18, 2011 10.67[13] 9 Nahoc
Sep 13, 2012 10.57[14] 3 Efrain, snark
Nov 19, 2012 10.33[15] 7 Nothing693, snark
Jul 17, 2020 10.30[16] 1 Manama
Jan 30, 2023 10.27 1 Crackhex
May 5, 2023 10.13[17] 4 Krithalith


TAS Strategy

This star was one of the earliest to be TASsed. Mario began by heading up the ramp onto the bricks and triple jumping off the slope to reach the tower. A large portion of the tower can be skipped by side flipping and wall kicking directly onto the elevator platform. The sideflip evolved into a triple jump, getting onto the elevator platform in one jump without any ledge grab. Overtime, more movent optimisations were made.

The current strategy starts with mario performing a Glitchy Wall Kick to get onto the ramp. He then performs a jump dive and slides down the side of the ramp, and jumps to the brick ramp infront of him. He kicks to maintain speed and then jumps to the falling blocks and wall kicks to the top. Mario then does a triple jump, starting with a kick to maintain more speed, off of the first platform, followed by a wall kick to get directly onto the top of the tower.

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