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'''Mt. Itoi''' ( | '''Mt. Itoi''', (Japanese: '''ホーリー•ローリー•マウンテン''' ''Holy Loly Mountain'') also written as '''Mount Itoi''', is one of the final areas in ''{{vg|Mother}}''. It is notorious for being an extremely difficult area, and when [[Shigesato Itoi]] was asked of this, he said that the game was so close to completion he rushed everything and didn't have time to test the difficulty.<ref>"What I get most is, “I’m at Mt. Itoi now, help!” That place is just crazy. When we got to fine-tuning there, I was like, “Whatever!”" --[[Shigesato Itoi]] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKpaKlatg5M#t=460s footage])</ref> The seventh and eighth [[Eight Melodies|melodies]] are both located here. The Japanese Manuel states that it is considered a sacred place, and that few people ever travel up it. | ||
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The mountain consists of a large cave at its base, with a plateau at the end of the cave which contains a small rest house. Higher up on the mountain is a large lake with a central whirlpool. | The mountain consists of a large cave at its base, with a plateau at the end of the cave which contains a small rest house. Higher up on the mountain is a large lake with a central whirlpool. |
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Mt. Itoi ホーリー•ローリー•マウンテン Holy Loly Mountain |
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Mt. Itoi, (Japanese: ホーリー•ローリー•マウンテン Holy Loly Mountain) also written as Mount Itoi, is one of the final areas in Mother. It is notorious for being an extremely difficult area, and when Shigesato Itoi was asked of this, he said that the game was so close to completion he rushed everything and didn't have time to test the difficulty.[1] The seventh and eighth melodies are both located here. The Japanese Manuel states that it is considered a sacred place, and that few people ever travel up it.
Overview
The mountain consists of a large cave at its base, with a plateau at the end of the cave which contains a small rest house. Higher up on the mountain is a large lake with a central whirlpool. Eve is found in the central lake, in a lab located underneath the whirlpool. Lloyd is required to fix a boat on the eastern dock in order to navigate the lake. Higher up on the mountain, Eve dies at the hands of R7038XX, bearing the seventh melody. In the English prototype and Mother 1+2 versions of the game, the XX Stone at the mountain's peak bears the 8th melody, while in the original Japanese version, Queen Mary instead remembers the final melody on her own. Nearing the peak, Ninten's party is required to climb an increasing number of vines, as the mountain transitions from a mostly-flat section to a rocky outcropping.
Enemies
Base
Sprite | Enemy name | Notes |
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Buffalo | None | |
EnergyRobot | None | |
OmegaSaucer | None | |
Seagull | None | |
Starman | May drop a PSI Stone | |
UltraBarbot | May drop a Plasma Beam |
Cave
Sprite | Enemy name | Notes |
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BlueStarman | None | |
Cerebrum | None |
Plateau
Sprite | Enemy name | Notes |
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Cerebrum | None | |
Gargoyle | None | |
GrizzlyBear | None | |
Megaborg | None | |
Rockoyle | None | |
SuperEnergy | None | |
File:Titanian.gif | Titanian | None |
R7038 | Boss - can't be defeated |
Lake
Sprite | Enemy name | Notes |
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Oh-Mook | None |
Peak
Sprite | Enemy name | Notes |
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Giga Borg | May drop a Laser Beam | |
Juana | May drop a PSI Stone | |
LastStarman | May drop a PSI Stone | |
Omega Borg | None | |
Star Miner | May drop a Super Bomb | |
SuperEnergy | None | |
R7038XX | Boss - will result in the party losing Eve |
Final Boss
Sprite | Enemy name | Notes |
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Giegue | Can only be defeated by singing the Eight Melodies that have been collected throughout the course of the game... |
Gallery
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References
- ↑ "What I get most is, “I’m at Mt. Itoi now, help!” That place is just crazy. When we got to fine-tuning there, I was like, “Whatever!”" --Shigesato Itoi (footage)