Super Mario Galaxy (SM3DAS) Playthrough 14: Darkness on the Horizon

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It is about time to take on Bowser once again, but before Mario challenges the Koopa King, he goes to some minor galaxies in the Bedroom dome. For minor galaxies, he climbs up a wall of honey, and a large planet which is shaped like a fish, and the cavern is mostly underwater. Then it is time to enter Bowser's Dark Matter Plant, the dark matter is supposedly poisonous water, and this one will be much harder than the previous time we fought Bowser.

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Before taking on Bowser, I do some minor galaxies in the Bedroom dome, the first one is Honeyclimb Galaxy. This galaxy requires 42 Power Stars to access it, and the only mission is Scaling the Sticky Wall, so this makes use of the Bee Mushroom and climbing up walls of honey, and the ? Coins makes moving honeycombs appear. The second wall has falling meteors, and the third wall has Mandibugs, and at the very top of the third wall is the Power Star.
The other minor galaxy is Bigmouth Galaxy, that name reminds me of Morton Koopa Jr. in the Super Mario World Cartoon where he was called Big Mouth. You have to feed the Hungry Luma 800 Star Bits, and you need to have completed Soaring on the Desert Winds in Dusty Dune Galaxy in order for the Hungry Luma to appear. This galaxy is shaped like a large fish, and this area is Penguru's secret hideaway, and the crab enemies are called Crabbers. What you have to do is find Bigmouth's Gold Bait, so you have to dive into the water and break through the blocks and on the seafloor are five Star Chips, but there are Jellyfish and Gringills in the underwater cavern, and use the Sling Star to reach the water above, and pick up the Gold Shell and swim back to the entrance, and Boos will appear near the start. Use the Gold Shell to open the chest, and Captain Toad will give Mario the Power Star.
It is time to find Luigi in the Honeyhive Kingdom, you need to have rescued Luigi in Ghostly Galaxy, Good Egg Galaxy, and Battlerock Galaxy before then, and talk to Mailtoad to accept the quest. This can be done in any mission, but I would say that mission 2 is the easier one, but you do get the Bee Suit in mission 1. After rescuing him, you get a Power Star, and Luigi will no longer search for Power Stars.
It is time to enter Bowser's Dark Matter Plant, you will need 33 Power Stars in order to take on this galaxy. The poison sludge is dark matter, not to be confused with the villain from Kirby's Dream Land 3, and later in the planet, you can find holes in the platforms, as the dark matter is eating away the platforms. The mission is Darkness on the Horizon, and Mario has to make use of moving platforms to avoid the dark matter, and there is a gravity section where you have to stand on the moving platforms on a certain angle so you don't fall into the dark matter. At the end of the gravity section, you can jump onto a higher platform, and at the end is a ? Block with a bunch of coins. Climb up the pole, and a Luma will tell you that the dark matter is eating holes in space. Then we have another gravity section, and at the end, climb up the stairs, and it is time to fight Bowser.
This fight is similar to the previous battle, but this time, Bowser has some new moves, he has a spin attack, but you can counter Bowser's spin attack with your own. What you have to do is have Bowser land on the blue covering, and when Bowser is running around, spin into him to flip him over, and spin again to damage him, and he shoots fireballs at the start of each phase after attacking him.
After defeating Bowser, the Grand Star is saved, and back at the Comet Observatory, Rosalina tells Mario that the center of the universe is located, and the number represents how many Power Stars you have left, and it will count down until it hits zero, then it will have enough power to reach the center of the universe. You will need 60 Power Stars in order for the Comet Observatory to move, and this does take you to the final battle, but I will wait until I have collected as many Power Stars as I can before then.







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