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|powerup=[[Elephant Fruit]] | |powerup=[[Elephant Fruit]] | ||
|wonder=Summons large [[Water Ball]]s that | |wonder=Summons large [[Water Ball]]s that distinguish [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s | ||
|before=[[Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship|<<]] | |before=[[Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship|<<]] | ||
|after=[[Deep Magma Bog Observatory#Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3|>>]] | |after=[[Deep Magma Bog Observatory#Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3|>>]] | ||
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'''Hot-Hot Hot!''' is a course in [[Deep Magma Bog]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. As its name suggests, [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s are prominent in this course; the name is also a pun on the song [[wikipedia:Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)|Hot Hot Hot]]. It is unlocked after clearing [[Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship]] and its own completion unlocks [[Deep Magma Bog Observatory#Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3|Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3]]. It has a secret exit that leads to [[Break Time! Hot-Hot Rocks]]. This course houses three [[Wonder Seed]]s and has a difficulty of two stars. | '''Hot-Hot Hot!''' is a course in [[Deep Magma Bog]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. As its name suggests, [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s are prominent in this course; the name is also a pun on the song [[wikipedia:Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)|Hot Hot Hot]]. It is unlocked after clearing [[Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship]] and its own completion unlocks [[Deep Magma Bog Observatory#Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3|Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3]]. It has a secret exit that leads to [[Break Time! Hot-Hot Rocks]]. This course houses three [[Wonder Seed]]s and has a difficulty of two stars. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
The course begins with four [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s to the right with the last one being bigger, while there is a [[ | The course begins with four [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s to the right with the last one being bigger, while there is a [[Morocon]] next to them. Following is a dry [[Wow Bud]] that raises a [[Beanstalk|vine]] when sprayed with water, taking the player to a platform of [[CLoud Lift]]s with a [[Brick Block]] containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. Next is a Brick Block with three small Hot-Hot Rocks next to it and a [[Revver]] with a [[Semisolid Platform]] above it that holds two [[? Block]]s, with the one on the right containing an [[Elephant Fruit]]. After some [[jar]]s and a pool of Hot-Hot Rocks is two Morocons, before a section with a large Hot-Hot Rock on the left, a Morocon, some jars and a wall of Brick Blocks with Hot-Hot Rocks next to it, which hold a Revver and some ? Blocks and Brick Blocks, with one of the ? Blocks containing a [[Lifting Shabon]]. After some more Brick Block walls is another Revver surrounded with Hot-Hot Rocks, with the [[Checkpoint Flag]] following. | ||
Shortly after is a long pool of Hot-Hot Rocks which holds many semisolid platforms, | Shortly after is a long pool of Hot-Hot Rocks which holds many semisolid platforms, Morocons, and jars. Then there is a semisolid platform that holds a dry Wow Bud that releases the course's [[Wonder Flower]] when sprayed with water, automatically activating its Wonder Effect, which causes large [[Water Ball]]s to fall from the sky that distinguish nearby Hot-Hot Rocks. There are various platforms and Hot-Hot Rocks that help the player reach the five [[Wonder Token]]s, which reveal a [[Wonder Seed]] where the Wonder Flower was. Touching the Wonder Seed ends the effect. After a [[Beacon (Super Mario Odyssey)|Beacon]] that releases [[coin]]s and [[flower coin]]s is some more Hot-Hot Rocks and Morocons, including a set of them that lead to the [[Goal Pole]]. | ||
==10-flower coins== | ==10-flower coins== | ||
*'''[[10-flower coin]] 1''': Found between two large Hot-Hot Rocks in the first Hot-Hot Rock pool. | *'''[[10-flower coin]] 1''': Found between two large Hot-Hot Rocks in the first Hot-Hot Rock pool. | ||
*'''10-flower coin 2''': Found in a sub-area that is accessed via a green pipe blocked off with Brick Blocks. The sub-area contains many Hot-Hot Rocks and some | *'''10-flower coin 2''': Found in a sub-area that is accessed via a green pipe blocked off with Brick Blocks. The sub-area contains many Hot-Hot Rocks and some Morocons, as well as a dry Wow Bud that releases a [[Super Star]] when sprayed with water. The coin is located on top of the higher set of Hot-Hot Rocks. | ||
*'''10-flower coin 3''': Found by pulling a [[Handle (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)|handle]] located between two sets of Hot-Hot Rocks near the end of the level, requiring a few [[Wall Jump]]s to reach. | *'''10-flower coin 3''': Found by pulling a [[Handle (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)|handle]] located between two sets of Hot-Hot Rocks near the end of the level, requiring a few [[Wall Jump]]s to reach. | ||
==Hidden goal== | ==Hidden goal== | ||
The [[Goal Pole (secret)|hidden goal]] is located in a secret sub-area. By reaching a platform to the left of the dry Wow Bud that holds the Wonder Flower, there are two platforms before a long platform with [[Cloud Lift]]s, some jars, and a Wow Bud. It can also be reached by hitting a [[Hidden Character Block]] that only [[Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]] can see that contains a vine. The platform's Wow Bud releases another Wow Bud | The [[Goal Pole (secret)|hidden goal]] is located in a secret sub-area. By reaching a platform to the left of the dry Wow Bud that holds the Wonder Flower, there are two platforms before a long platform with [[Cloud Lift]]s, some jars, and a Wow Bud. It can also be reached by hitting a [[Hidden Character Block]] that only [[Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]] can see that contains a vine. The platform's Wow Bud releases another Wow Bud that guides the player to a Hot-Hot Rock near the start of the course which has a [[Warp Door]] behind it. The player then enters an inverted version of the course up to the first checkpoint, referencing [[Subspace]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. A Goal Pole replaces the Checkpoint Flag. | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
*[[Hot-Hot Rock]] | *[[Hot-Hot Rock]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Morocon]] | ||
*[[Revver]] | *[[Revver]] | ||
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*"''Hot...''" (found above the Beacon) | *"''Hot...''" (found above the Beacon) | ||
**"''Too hot...''" | **"''Too hot...''" | ||
**"''This feels AMAZING!''" (during the Wonder Effect) | **"''This feels AMAZING!''" (during the Wonder Effect) | ||
**"''That was so, so good!''" (after the Wonder Effect) | **"''That was so, so good!''" (after the Wonder Effect) | ||
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{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap={{ruby|灼熱|しゃくねつ}}のアチアチストリート | |Jap={{ruby|灼熱|しゃくねつ}}のアチアチストリート | ||
|JapR=Shakunetsu no | |JapR=Shakunetsu no achiachi sutorīto | ||
|JapM=Scorching | |JapM=Scorching hot-hot street | ||
|Fre=Pavés rôtis | |Fre=Pavés rôtis | ||
|FreM=Roast cobblestone; possibly a reference to Italian singer {{wp|Luciano Pavarotti}} | |FreM=Roast cobblestone; possibly a reference to Italian singer {{wp|Luciano Pavarotti}} | ||
|Ger=Heißes Pflaster | |Ger=Heißes Pflaster | ||
|GerM=Hot cobblestone | |GerM=Hot cobblestone | ||
}} | }} | ||
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[[Category:Volcanic areas]] | [[Category:Volcanic areas]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder levels]] | [[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder levels]] |