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*It is possible to traverse the sinking ruins without activating the [[trigger zone]] that causes them to begin sinking.<ref>https://twitter.com/tetraxile/status/1570102981319688194</ref> The trigger zone only activates when Mario stands on solid ground within it, meaning its activation can be avoided by landing on the very edge of the ground closest to the screen after being ejected from the [[spark pylon]]. From there, it is possible to [[trickjump]] over the portion of ground that resides inside the trigger zone in order to access the rest of the course.
*It is possible to traverse the sinking ruins without activating the [[trigger zone]] that causes them to begin sinking.<ref>https://twitter.com/tetraxile/status/1570102981319688194</ref> The trigger zone only activates when Mario stands on solid ground within it, meaning its activation can be avoided by landing on the very edge of the ground closest to the screen after being ejected from the [[spark pylon]]. From there, it is possible to [[trickjump]] over the portion of ground contained in the trigger zone in order to access the rest of the course.
*A trickjump can be used to skip the sinking section entirely, allowing the ''Colossal Ruins: Dash! Jump!'' moon to be collected without the [[spark pylon]] capture.<ref>https://twitter.com/firefox35513267/status/1376284593091866626</ref>
*A trickjump can be used to skip the sinking section entirely, allowing the ''Colossal Ruins: Dash! Jump!'' moon to be collected without the [[spark pylon]] capture.<ref>https://twitter.com/firefox35513267/status/1376284593091866626</ref>
*Even without the trigger zone skip, it is possible to complete the sinking section without the use of any [[Rocket Flower|Rocket Flowers]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XScKILv6Ov8&t=89s</ref> (Note that without the requirement of taking the spark pylon and completing the sinking section, the trickjump to skip the sinking section entirely also serves the purpose of collecting the ''Colossal Ruins: Dash! Jump!'' moon without using Rocket Flowers.)
*Even without the trigger zone skip, it is possible to complete the sinking section without the use of any [[Rocket Flower|Rocket Flowers]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XScKILv6Ov8&t=89s</ref> (Note that without the requirement of taking the spark pylon and completing the sinking section, the trickjump to skip the sinking section entirely also serves the purpose of collecting the ''Colossal Ruins: Dash! Jump!'' moon without using Rocket Flowers.)

Revision as of 13:30, 15 September 2022

The Colossal Ruins is a sub-world in the Sand Kingdom that can be entered via a Moon Pipe in the starting area of the Tostarena Ruins. The level involves using Rocket Flowers to dash along the side of a large sloped section as it slowly sinks into poison.

Trivia

  • It is possible to traverse the sinking ruins without activating the trigger zone that causes them to begin sinking.[1] The trigger zone only activates when Mario stands on solid ground within it, meaning its activation can be avoided by landing on the very edge of the ground closest to the screen after being ejected from the spark pylon. From there, it is possible to trickjump over the portion of ground contained in the trigger zone in order to access the rest of the course.
  • A trickjump can be used to skip the sinking section entirely, allowing the Colossal Ruins: Dash! Jump! moon to be collected without the spark pylon capture.[2]
  • Even without the trigger zone skip, it is possible to complete the sinking section without the use of any Rocket Flowers.[3] (Note that without the requirement of taking the spark pylon and completing the sinking section, the trickjump to skip the sinking section entirely also serves the purpose of collecting the Colossal Ruins: Dash! Jump! moon without using Rocket Flowers.)

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