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==Geography==
==Geography==
Dry Dry Ruins' entrance is located in Dry Dry Desert, found in the area which is 2 screens east and 3 screens north of Kolorado's camp. After the [[Pulse Stone]] is placed on the stone pedestal at the center of the area, the ruins rise out of the sands along with a [[Recovery Block|recovery block]] to the left of it. Dry Dry Ruins looks like a temple, with stairs in the front of it leading to the inside.
Dry Dry Ruins' entrance is located in Dry Dry Desert, found in the area which is 2 screens east and 3 screens north of Kolorado's camp. After the [[Pulse Stone]] is placed on the stone pedestal at the center of the area, the ruins rise out of the sands along with a [[recovery block]] to the left of it. Dry Dry Ruins looks like a temple, with stairs in the front of it leading to the inside.


In the second room from the entrance, there are three sarcophagi of [[Pokey Mummy|Pokey Mummies]]. The second contains a [[Spike Shield]] badge.  
In the second room from the entrance, there are three sarcophagi of [[Pokey Mummy|Pokey Mummies]]. The second contains a [[Spike Shield]] badge.  
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To the left is a new hub room, with the Super Hammer room to the upper-left. Mario needs to solve the stairway puzzle to get the [[Super Hammer]]. He can also fall on the ledge above the Super Hammer area to find the [[Slow Go]] badge.
To the left is a new hub room, with the Super Hammer room to the upper-left. Mario needs to solve the stairway puzzle to get the [[Super Hammer]]. He can also fall on the ledge above the Super Hammer area to find the [[Slow Go]] badge.


This two-floor hub room also has two doors on the first floor. They both lead to an even lower area, with the [[Diamond Stone]] room to the left and the [[Lunar Stone]] room to the right. There is also a [[Super Block]] and a trampoline which can be used to get back to the previous area. After getting all three of the stones (all of which involve breaking a [[Stone Block]] and battling two [[Stone Chomp]]s), Mario needs to place them in receptacles in a corridor with Chomp statues. This unlocks the stairs to Tutankoopa's room, with a [[Recovery Block|recovery block]] and a [[Save Block]] on the way.
This two-floor hub room also has two doors on the first floor. They both lead to an even lower area, with the [[Diamond Stone]] room to the left and the [[Lunar Stone]] room to the right. There is also a [[Super Block]] and a trampoline which can be used to get back to the previous area. After getting all three of the stones (all of which involve breaking a [[Stone Block]] and battling two [[Stone Chomp]]s), Mario needs to place them in receptacles in a corridor with Chomp statues. This unlocks the stairs to Tutankoopa's room, with a [[recovery block]] and a [[Save Block]] on the way.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==

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