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After a jump, the player will encounter a red [[Koopa Troopa]], followed by some [[Rotating Block]]s with a [[Super Mushroom]] on top of them. If the player climbs on top of the blocks, they can jump and get the first [[Dragon Coin]] of the level. Next, they will find a blue [[Warp Pipe]] with a Lakitu in it. Further on is a [[Coin Block]], followed by a Lakitu in a tall green Warp Pipe. After that, there is a row of seven [[Block]]s, under which is the second Dragon Coin. The third Dragon Coin can be found by going through one of the following Warp Pipes.  
After a jump, the player will encounter a red [[Koopa Troopa]], followed by some [[Rotating Block]]s with a [[Super Mushroom]] on top of them. If the player climbs on top of the blocks, they can jump and get the first [[Dragon Coin]] of the level. Next, they will find a blue [[Warp Pipe]] with a Lakitu in it. Further on is a [[Coin Block]], followed by a Lakitu in a tall green Warp Pipe. After that, there is a row of seven [[Block]]s, under which is the second Dragon Coin. The third Dragon Coin can be found by going through one of the following Warp Pipes.  


Next up is the [[Midway Gate]], located on a tall ledge which is reachable by jumping on the Warp Pipe to the right first; if the Fishin' Lakitu is still around, it will disappear around here. The player will find a small valley with a Warp Pipe on some Blocks, where a Lakitu is hiding. If they lure the Koopa Paratroopa from the right and jump on it, they can get on the Warp Pipe and go into it to find the secret exit (or if the player has a [[Cape Feather|cape]], can simply fly up to the pipe). The player can either go to the right, where there are lots of Blocks and Koopa Troopa shells, or they can press the [[P Switch|Switch Block]] under the Warp Pipe, making [[coin]]s and [[Empty Block|Block]]s appear. The player can use the Blocks to obtain the fourth Dragon Coin. There are three pipes before this area, each one taller than the last; the one in the middle leads to a secret underwater zone where there are some coins. After this, there are a few piles of [[Grab Block]]s, two Warp Pipes with [[Piranha Plant]]s, the fifth Dragon Coin, a [[Chargin' Chuck]], and the [[Giant Gate]].
Next up is the [[Midway Gate]], located on a tall ledge which is reachable by jumping on the Warp Pipe to the right first; if the Fishin' Lakitu is still around, it will disappear around here. The player will find a small valley with a Warp Pipe on some Blocks, where a Lakitu is hiding. If they lure the Koopa Paratroopa from the right and jump on it, they can get on the Warp Pipe and go into it to find the secret exit (Or if the player has a cape, can simply fly up to the pipe). The player can either go to the right, where there are lots of Blocks and Koopa Troopa shells, or they can press the [[P Switch]] under the Warp Pipe, making [[coin]]s and [[Empty Block|Block]]s appear. The player can use the Blocks to obtain the fourth Dragon Coin. There are three pipes before this area, each one taller than the last; the one in the middle leads to a secret underwater zone where there are some coins. After this, there are a few piles of [[Grab Block]]s, two Warp Pipes with [[Piranha Plant]]s, the fifth Dragon Coin, a [[Chargin' Chuck]], and the [[Giant Gate]].


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