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= Tips =
= Tips =
* Rollout flat onto the island because the game conserves Mario's momentum from the last time he landed and preserves it for the next time you begin flying. If you land at an angle or with tons of speed it is easy to miss a secret.
* Rollout flat onto the island because the game conserves Mario's momentum from the last time he landed and preserves it for the next time you begin flying. If you land at an angle or with tons of speed it is easy to miss a secret.
[[File:BoB Secrets.jpg|thumb|visual cue for the cannon shot]]


[[File:storedangle.gif|frame|To avoid a stored angle, '''hold neutral''' when landing.  The angle you're holding when you land from flying is stored for the next time you fly]]
[[File:storedangle.gif|frame|To avoid a stored angle, '''hold neutral''' when landing.  The angle you're holding when you land from flying is stored for the next time you fly]]
[[File:BoB Secrets.jpg|thumb|visual cue for the cannon shot]]


= Beginner =
= Beginner =

Revision as of 02:45, 20 September 2021

Mario Wings to the Sky
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Record Information
RTA World Record 30.36 (Best Available Video)
Single Star World Record 27.47

Mario Wings to the Sky is the fifth mission in Bob-omb Battlefield.

Tips

  • Rollout flat onto the island because the game conserves Mario's momentum from the last time he landed and preserves it for the next time you begin flying. If you land at an angle or with tons of speed it is easy to miss a secret.
visual cue for the cannon shot
To avoid a stored angle, hold neutral when landing. The angle you're holding when you land from flying is stored for the next time you fly

Beginner

Advanced

Expert (Slope)