Flame-Gear Tower

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This article is about Flame-Gear Tower, a level in New Super Luigi U. For its New Super Mario Bros. U counterpart, see Crushing-Cogs Tower.
Level
Flame-Gear Tower
Flame-Gear Tower, the Tower level of Acorn Plains in New Super Luigi U
Level code World 1-Tower
World Acorn Plains
Game New Super Luigi U
Primary power-up Ice Flower
Time limit 100 seconds
Boss Boom Boom
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Flame-Gear Tower, or Acorn Plains-Tower, is the tower of Acorn Plains, and subsequently, the third course of New Super Luigi U. It is unlocked by completing Crooked Cavern, and its own completion unlocks Rolling Yoshi Hills.

Layout[edit]

The player begins the level under two Burners. A cog is found, along with a ? Block above a Burner. Another cog with a ? Block above it is seen, along with more Burners. A Hidden Block containing a 1-Up Mushroom appears above a platform, in between two coins. More cogs with Burners on them are seen, and a Dry Bones is found on a platform. A cog with moving torches appears, followed by a cog with four Burners on it. A group of Dry Bones is found, followed by the door leading to Boom Boom. To the right of the door, there is an invisible ? Block with a Fire Flower.

Star Coins[edit]

Image Location
Where to find a Star Coin The first Star Coin is near the right side of the first gear. The player must avoid the Burners near it.
Where to find a Star Coin The second Star Coin is near four Burners. The player must be quick to escape them.
Where to find a Star Coin The third Star Coin is just below the door leading to the boss, and can be reached by using Hidden Blocks, or a flight powerup such as a Super Acorn.

Luigi sighting[edit]

Luigi sighting in Flame-Gear Tower from New Super Luigi U
The 8-bit Luigi by the final gear
  • To the bottom-left of the highest gear, there is a jumping 8-bit Luigi.

Enemies and obstacles[edit]

Image Name Count
Artwork of Dry Bones from Mario Party 8. Dry Bones 10
Squared screenshot of a Burner from New Super Luigi U. Burner 23
Squared screenshot of a moving torch from New Super Luigi U. Moving torch 2
Model of Boom Boom from New Super Mario Bros. U. Boom Boom (boss)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アッチッチ はぐるまのとりで[?]
Atchitchi haguruma no toride
Hot Hot Hot! Cogwheel Fortress
Chinese 烫热的齿轮堡垒 (Simplified)
燙熱的齒輪堡壘 (Traditional)
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Tàngrè de Chǐlún Bǎolěi
Burning-hot Cogwheel Fortress
Dutch Brandwieltoren[?] Fire-Wheel Tower. (Brandwiel is a pun on brand, “fire”, and tandwiel, “gearwheel”)
Italian Torre dei bruciatori[?] Burners' Tower
Korean 아뜨뜨! 톱니바퀴 요새[?]
Atteutteu! Tomnibakwi Yosae
Hot Hot Hot! Cogwheel Fortress
Portuguese Torre das Engrenagens Escaldantes[?] Tower of the Flame-Gears
Spanish Torre Soplete[?] Blowtorch Tower

Level map[edit]

Level map