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{{quote|Only the chosen one can calm the blazing light! Are you the chosen one? We shall see.|Talking Flower|Super Mario Bros. Wonder}}
'''A Final Uncharted Area: Poison Ruins''' is the final main course of [[Fungi Mines]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. It is unlocked after clearing [[Another Uncharted Area: Swaying Ruins]], and requires eleven [[Wonder Seed]]s from Fungi Mines to enter. Its own completion unlocks [[Operation Poplin Rescue]]. This course houses two [[Wonder Seed]]s and has a difficulty of four stars.
'''A Final Uncharted Area: Poison Ruins''' is the final main course of [[Fungi Mines]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. It is unlocked after clearing [[Another Uncharted Area: Swaying Ruins]], and requires eleven [[Wonder Seed]]s from Fungi Mines to enter. Its own completion unlocks [[Operation Poplin Rescue]]. This course houses two [[Wonder Seed]]s and has a difficulty of four stars.


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The player ends up at the first [[Checkpoint Flag]], with dark blue [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]] nearby. To the right are two Wow Buds, with the one on the {{conjectural|bone raft}} causing the poison to rise, helping the player reach the one on the wall that makes more bone rafts appear. Along them is an [[Outmaway]] with a red shell in front of it, before a jump that leads to three ? Blocks, with one of them containing a [[Bubble Flower]] and another containing a Wow Bud that lowers a pillar. After a red Koopa Paratroopa and two Outmaways is four ? Blocks, with one of them containing a Wow Bud that lowers a pillar leading to some more bone rafts. There is a Wow Bud on a bridge above that moves a pillar to the right. Then the player goes left, making their way through many bridges before reaching another Wow Bud that moves pillars to the left, taking them to another bridge with a red pipe above it, which leads to the second Checkpoint Flag.
The player ends up at the first [[Checkpoint Flag]], with dark blue [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]] nearby. To the right are two Wow Buds, with the one on the {{conjectural|bone raft}} causing the poison to rise, helping the player reach the one on the wall that makes more bone rafts appear. Along them is an [[Outmaway]] with a red shell in front of it, before a jump that leads to three ? Blocks, with one of them containing a [[Bubble Flower]] and another containing a Wow Bud that lowers a pillar. After a red Koopa Paratroopa and two Outmaways is four ? Blocks, with one of them containing a Wow Bud that lowers a pillar leading to some more bone rafts. There is a Wow Bud on a bridge above that moves a pillar to the right. Then the player goes left, making their way through many bridges before reaching another Wow Bud that moves pillars to the left, taking them to another bridge with a red pipe above it, which leads to the second Checkpoint Flag.


There is a pool of [[goo]] to the right, with two ? Blocks after it, with one of them containing a Wow Bud that lowers some pillars that end up in varying heights. After an Outmaway and a red shell is a [[Goal Pole]], although it is not the real one. By ground-pounding into the Goo, the course's [[Wonder Flower]] appears and immediately turns the player into a [[Wubba]], where they can use the form's ability to stick to walls and ceilings to bypass the Goal Pole. This takes the player to a section that goes upwards and then left with a pool of poison below with two walls above that has poison in between them that is up high. To the left is a block on a [[track]] with a Wow Bud on top of it, which causes the block and a block to the left of the track to start moving, taking the player across the poison with red Koopa Paratroopas close by. After encountering blocks that fall to the ground by Wow Buds, the player reaches a narrow passage that leads to the section before reaching the first Checkpoint Flag, now with poison below it. There are some Wow Buds that move blocks out of the way, leading to another narrow passage. The player is taken to a large room with circular platforms, with a block above with a Wow Bud below it that opens a massive room with circular platforms on circular tracks with the center being covered with [[lava]]. There are two Wow Buds found on the circular platforms that remove the lava, revealing the [[Wonder Seed]].
There is a pool of [[Goo (obstacle)|Goo]] to the right, with two ? Blocks after it, with one of them containing a Wow Bud that lowers some pillars that end up in varying heights. After an Outmaway and a red shell is a [[Goal Pole]], although it isn't the real one. By ground-pounding into the Goo, the course's [[Wonder Flower]] appears and immediately turns the player into a [[Wubba]], where they can use the form's ability to stick to walls and ceilings to bypass the Goal Pole. This takes the player to a section that goes upwards and then left with a pool of poison below with two walls above that has poison in between them that is up high. To the left is a block on a [[track]] with a Wow Bud on top of it, which causes the block and a block to the left of the track to start moving, taking the player across the poison with red Koopa Paratroopas close by. After encountering blocks that fall to the ground by Wow Buds, the player reaches a narrow passage that leads to the section before reaching the first Checkpoint Flag, now with poison below it. There are some Wow Buds that move blocks out of the way, leading to another narrow passage. The player is taken to a large room with circular platforms, with a block above with a Wow Bud below it that opens a massive room with circular platforms on circular tracks with the center being covered with [[lava]]. There are two Wow Buds found on the circular platforms that remove the lava, revealing the [[Wonder Seed]].


A red pipe to the left of the room takes the player outside, with three blocks helping them reach the top of the true Goal Pole. The last two blocks contain a Wow Bud that causes them to fall.
A red pipe to the left of the room takes the player outside, with three blocks helping them reach the top of the true Goal Pole. The last two blocks contain a Wow Bud that causes them to fall.
===Hidden Character Blocks===
*A [[Yellow Toad and Blue Toad|Blue Toad]] [[Hidden Character Block]] can be found in the second area of the stage. It is located on the dropping pillar's right side, near the [[? Block]] containing a [[Bubble Flower]], on the height that it drops to after activating the [[Wow Bud]]. It contains two [[flower coin]]s and three [[Coin|normal coins]], which all shoot out of the block at once.
*A [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] Hidden Character Block can be found at the end of the second area of the level, to the left of its ending pipe. It is located in the corner nearby. It contains a flower coin.


==10-flower coins==
==10-flower coins==
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|GerM=Expedition 3: Poison Ruins
|GerM=Expedition 3: Poison Ruins
|PorA=Área inexplorada 3: Ruínas tóxicas!
|PorAM=Unexplored area 3: Toxic ruins!
|PorE=Terceiras ruínas: inundação tóxica
|PorEM=Third ruins: toxic flooding
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