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The '''Tower of Yikk''' is a location from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. It is a large, mechanical tower built by the late [[Yikk]]. It is capable of autonomous movement.
The '''Tower of Yikk''' is a location from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. It is a large, mechanical tower built by the late [[Yikk]]. It is capable of autonomous movement.


The Tower of Yikk is first discovered by [[Bowser]] while he is searching for the first [[Star Cure]]. On his way to [[Dimble Wood]] to confront [[Durmite]] (who is not there, unbeknownst to Bowser), he passes a propeller protruding from the surface of [[Blubble Lake]]. The Koopa king takes advantage of an allergy to a nearby plant, activating the propeller with a sneeze. This causes the submerged tower to come to life, escaping from the lake and crushing Bowser beneath a mechanical leg. Traveling to [[Rump Command|an adrenal gland]], the [[Mario]] [[Luigi|Bros]]. activate Bowser's ability to grow to match the size of the tower. He defeats it by punching it into the lake, and then punching the tower's ''head'', its weak spot. Bowser's strength is able to deactivate the tower permanently, gaining him access.
The Tower of Yikk is first discovered by [[Bowser]] while he is searching for the first [[Star Cure]]. On his way to [[Dimble Wood]] to confront [[Durmite]] (who is not there, unbeknownst to Bowser), he passes a propeller protruding from the surface of [[Blubble Lake]]. The Koopa king takes advantage of an allergy to a nearby plant, activating the propeller with a sneeze. This causes the submerged tower to come to life, escaping from the lake and crushing Bowser beneath a mechanical leg. Traveling to [[Rump Command|an adrenal gland]], the Mario brothers activate Bowser's ability to grow to match the size of the tower. He defeats it by punching it into the lake, and then punching the tower's head, its weak spot. Bowser's strength is able to deactivate the tower permanently, gaining him access.


Inside the tower is a [[Save Block]] and a [[Shop Block]]. A short hallway and an elevator ride lead to what appears to be some sort of study. Here, the door locks behind Bowser. The spirit of Yikk appears and shows Bowser the [[Boo-ray Machine]], which allows the Mario Bros. to pursue Durmite.
Inside the tower is a [[Save Block]] and a [[Shop Block]]. A short hallway and an elevator ride lead to what appears to be some sort of study. Here, the door locks behind Bowser. The spirit of Yikk appears and shows Bowser the [[Boo-ray Machine]], which allows the Mario Bros. to pursue Durmite.
The top of the Tower of Yikk can be seen on the map screen (as shown in the bottom right image).


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==Trivia==
*If the player goes on the map screen, they can see the top of the Tower of Yikk.
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Revision as of 06:00, May 8, 2011

Template:Bisenemy Template:BisMKmap The Tower of Yikk is a location from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. It is a large, mechanical tower built by the late Yikk. It is capable of autonomous movement.

The Tower of Yikk is first discovered by Bowser while he is searching for the first Star Cure. On his way to Dimble Wood to confront Durmite (who is not there, unbeknownst to Bowser), he passes a propeller protruding from the surface of Blubble Lake. The Koopa king takes advantage of an allergy to a nearby plant, activating the propeller with a sneeze. This causes the submerged tower to come to life, escaping from the lake and crushing Bowser beneath a mechanical leg. Traveling to an adrenal gland, the Mario brothers activate Bowser's ability to grow to match the size of the tower. He defeats it by punching it into the lake, and then punching the tower's head, its weak spot. Bowser's strength is able to deactivate the tower permanently, gaining him access.

Inside the tower is a Save Block and a Shop Block. A short hallway and an elevator ride lead to what appears to be some sort of study. Here, the door locks behind Bowser. The spirit of Yikk appears and shows Bowser the Boo-ray Machine, which allows the Mario Bros. to pursue Durmite.

The top of the Tower of Yikk can be seen on the map screen (as shown in the bottom right image).

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