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+ | '''Carrot Castle''' is a level in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' following [[Mustard Mountain]] and preceding [[Olive Ocean]]. |
==General Information== |
==General Information== |
Revision as of 17:18, 31 December 2013
Carrot Castle is a level in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror following Mustard Mountain and preceding Olive Ocean.
General Information
Carrot Castle is a large regal castle situated in a secluded pine forest in the Mirror World. The level starts off in the forest surrounding the castle, and later takes place inside the vast castle itself. Parasol comes in handy at later most parts of the level due to the heavy winds and spike traps on the castle's roof. Carrot Castle is much like Moonlight Mansion except it has more treasure chests and secrets. The exterior of Carrot Castle is a vibrant yellow-orange with teal trim and architecture, while its interior is lit by candlelight and has slick marble flooring. Its roof has many onion domes and tall spires. Mega Titan resides here and acts as its boss.
There is an air canal right in front of the castle with a switch right up front that connects to Radish Ruins. The castle is also situated beside Peppermint Palace, making for easy travel between the two levels.
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Trivia
- In the in-game map of the Mirror World, as well as the map of itself, Carrot Castle is shown to resemble St. Basil's Cathedral, a landmark of Moscow, Russia.