![]() ![]() ![]() The second floor of Flopside consists of three parts. Second Floor (First Floor in PAL edition) The blocks eventually lead to a chest with the Cooking Disk W Much later in the game during the final battle with Super Dimentio, Flopside is destroyed by The Void but is restored following the destruction of the Chaos Heart. However, as the game progresses, the player encounters many characters that know about the other town, and two Flopside residents even move to Flipside. The Mirror Hall is supposedly a secret to all Flipside and Flopside residents aside from Merlon and his Flopside counterpart Nolrem. It also houses half of the Heart Pillars, which are located in the same spot in relativity to Flipside. Like Flipside, Flopside contains its own Pit of 100 Trials, the boss of which is Shadoo. Flopside's music is an arrangement of Flipside's music, transposed down an octave and using different instruments and chords. Generally, the ambience of Flopside is very dour and disconsolate. Another example is the cook Dyllis, Saffron's counterpart, who mixes two items instead of simply cooking one. Also Howzit says "goooood" in Flipside and his Flopside counterpart Notso says "not so bad". For example, Pook of Flipside loves the sea, while his Flopside counterpart, Puck, prefers the sky. Inanimate objects are mirror images of their Flipside counterparts, and the Flopside counterparts of Flipside residents have opposite personalities. The main features that distinguish Flopside from Flipside are its shadowy tones, a general dilapidated look such as broken windows and pillars, and a reversal of areas, buildings, and residents. Flopside can be accessed by passing through the Mirror Hall, which acts as a bridge between the two towns and, later, also by the blue Warp Pipe built by Welderberg. The two towns offset each other, and have been in perfect balance since their creation. Flopside was created by both the Tribe of Ancients and the Tribe of Darkness as an antithesis to Flipside, in order to prevent that town from falling into ruin due to the fact that light cannot exist without darkness. Both places' names come from the phrase "flip-flop". Mario in front of Merlee's place in Flopsideįlopside is the mirrored counterpart to Flipside in the game Super Paper Mario. ![]()
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