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{{Another language|Japanese}}
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{{Worldbox
|title=Kōri no Dōkutsu
|image=[[File:M&WLevel4.png]]
|image=[[File:M&WLevel4.png]]
|game=''[[Mario & Wario]]''
|app=''[[Mario & Wario]]''
|levels=10
|lev=10
|before=[[Kumotori Yama|<<]]
|before=[[Kumotori Yama|<<]]
|after=[[Honō no Dōkutsu|>>]]
|after=[[Honō no Dōkutsu|>>]]
}}
}}
'''Kōri no Dōkutsu''' is the fourth stage found in ''[[Mario & Wario]]''. It is an ice cave inhabited primarily by [[Komorin]]. [[Rex]]es can be seen frozen in the background. [[Wario]] throws a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] at the character during the stage intro.
'''Kōri no Dōkutsu''' is the fourth stage found in ''[[Mario & Wario]]''. It is an ice cave inhabited primarily by [[Komorin]]. [[Rex]]es can be seen frozen in the background. [[Wario]] throws a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] at the character during the stage intro.
==Levels==
==Levels==
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|-style="background: #ABC;"
!width="1%"|Level
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!width="1%"|Image
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|[[Level 4-1 (Mario & Wario)|Level 4-1]]
|[[Level 4-1 (Mario & Wario)|Level 4-1]]
|[[File:M&W Level 4-1 Map.png|200px]]
|[[File:M&W Level 4-1 Map.png|200px]]
|This course starts at the top right of the area, introducing the Komorin bats to the player right away. There are four of them wherever they hang, and they can pose a problem if not dealt with immediately. [[Wanda]] can simply hit them with her want to make them disappear. The top floor ends with a [[Flip-Flop Block]] leading to a [[Star (Mario & Wario)|Star]], but the character must drop down to an area with [[Rock Block]]s and [[Timer Block]]s. These can be ignored to meet [[Luigi]] at the right.
|This course starts at the top right of the area, introducing the Komorin bats to the player right away. There are four of them wherever they hang, and they can be nasty if not dealt with immediately. [[Wanda]] can simply hit them with her want to make them disappear. The top floor ends with a [[Flip-Flop Block]] leading to a [[Star (Mario & Wario)|Star]], but the character must drop down to an area with [[Rock Block]]s and [[Timer Block]]s. These can be ignored to meet [[Luigi]] at the right.
|[[Spike Trap|Spikes]], [[Komorin]]
|[[Spike Trap|Spikes]], [[Komorin]]
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|[[Level 4-9]]
|[[Level 4-9]]
|[[File:M&W Level 4-9 Map.png|200px]]
|[[File:M&W Level 4-9 Map.png|200px]]
|The character starts at the top right with a Unibo behind them, so Wanda must flip the Nebaneba Blocks over so the character can outrun it. There is a Coin Block and a Star resting on a Rock Block overhead. The character falls down to an area with a Star on a raised platform just to the left, which the player can grab later. To the right is another Star after two tiny Flip-Flop Blocks, and going down reveals more Nebaneba Blocks and an elevator leading to a Jump Block; going down the empty Flip-Flop Blocks brings the player to Luigi, provided they get beyond another tricky Unibo patrolling its Nebaneba Blocks.
|The character starts at the top right with a Unibō behind them, so Wanda must flip the Nebaneba Blocks over so the character can outrun it. There is a Coin Block and a Star resting on a Rock Block overhead. The character falls down to an area with a Star on a raised platform just to the left, which the player can grab later. To the right is another Star after two tiny Flip-Flop Blocks, and going down reveals more Nebaneba Blocks and an elevator leading to a Jump Block; going down the empty Flip-Flop Blocks brings the player to Luigi, provided they get beyond another tricky Unibō patrolling its Nebaneba Blocks.
|Komorin, [[Unibo]]
|Komorin, [[Unibō]]
|-
|-
|[[Level 4-10]]
|[[Level 4-10]]
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==Multimedia==
==Media==
{{media table
{{media table
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|file1=MW Ice Cave.oga
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn={{ruby||こおり}}{{ruby|洞窟|どうくつ}}<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Mario & Wario'' instruction booklet|page=12|date=1993}}</ref>
|Jap=<span class="explain" title="こおり"></span><span class="explain" title="どうくつ">洞窟</span><ref>''Mario & Wario'' instruction booklet, page 12.</ref>
|JpnR=Kōri no Dōkutsu
|JapR=Kōri no Dōkutsu
|JpnM=Ice Cavern
|JapM=Ice Cavern}}
}}
 
==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Ice caves]]
[[Category:Snowscapes]]
[[Category:Underground areas]]
[[Category:Mario & Wario worlds]]
[[Category:Mario & Wario worlds]]

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