Chain-Link Charge
Level | |
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Chain-Link Charge | |
Level code | World 3-2 |
World | World 3 |
Game | Super Mario 3D World Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury |
Time limit | 400 seconds |
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Chain-Link Charge (spelled as Chainlink Charge in the British English version), otherwise known as World 3-2, is the second level in World 3 from Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. It is unlocked via clearing Snowball Park, and completion of either this level or Shifty Boo Mansion unlocks Pretty Plaza Panic. The level is blocked by a Bowser statue, which can be cleared by collecting 30 Green Stars.
Layout[edit]
The main feature of this auto-scrolling level are the chain-link fences, which are either stationary or moving, and work as walls for players in a Cat Suit to climb or as obstacles to push them off the stage.
The first piece of land explored starts out with two Biddybuds and fences that move forward and backward. It is followed by a series of walls moving up and down and Donut Blocks. At last, there is a Warp Box to the next area.
The second part has the Checkpoint Flag and scrolls upward. There are two lines of fences which slide across the screen, one horizontally and the other, vertically. A short Clear Pipe drives the characters to another horizontally scrolling section, now formed mainly by clouds and Donut Lifts, it also has three Para-Biddybuds and more fences sliding across it. It ends with another Warp Box, that warps them to the final ground, which contains the Goal Pole and a Cat Wheel to rise a platform.
Collectables[edit]
Green Stars[edit]
Stamp[edit]
Image | Location |
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Just before the entrance of the Clear Pipe, Cat Mario must climb the fence behind it to reach the stamp. The stamp is Cat Luigi. |
Luigi sighting[edit]
If the player breaks the sign after the Checkpoint Flag, a crouching 8-bit Luigi can be seen.
Enemies[edit]
Image | Name | Count |
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Biddybud | 4 | |
Para-Biddybud | 7 |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | かなあみアスレチック[?] Kana ami asurechikku |
Chain-link Mesh Athletic | |
Chinese (simplified) | 金属网运动场[?] Jīnshǔwǎng Yùndòngchǎng |
Metal Mesh Sportsground | |
Chinese (traditional) | 金屬網運動場[?] Jīnshǔwǎng Yùndòngchǎng |
Metal Mesh Sportsground | |
Dutch | Het hek van de dam[?] | Literally The fence of the dam, a saying which means that everyone can do whatever they want to | |
French (NOA) | Gare aux Grilles[?] | Beware Grids | |
French (NOE) | Gare aux grilles ![?] | Beware grids! | |
German | Akrobatik am Gitterzaun[?] | Acrobatics at the chain-link fence | |
Italian | Griglie a ostacoli[?] | Obstacle grills | |
Korean | 철망 애슬래틱[?] Cheolmang Aeseullaetik |
Wire Net Athletic | |
Portuguese | Salto à vedação[?] | Jump to the fence | |
Russian | Бег с препятствиями[?] Beg s prepyatstviyami |
Obstacle Run | |
Spanish | ¡Vaya con las vallas![?] | Dang Fences! |