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''' | {{quote2|'''Defeat them and keep going!''' Defeat all the enemies to open each gate. If you do it quickly, there'll be extra rewards waiting! You can tackle this challenge solo or join up with friends.|Starting message|[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]}} | ||
'''Magma Flare-Up''' is a KO Arena level in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. It is found in [[Deep Magma Bog]]'s Magmafalls Area, unlocked by completing [[Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship]]. This level has the player fighting off against several [[Morocon]], red [[Gnawsher]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s and [[Fire Piranha Plant]]s, and [[Fire Spike]]s throughout the level. This level has one [[Wonder Seed]], and depending on how quickly the player clears the level, they can be rewarded with [[10-flower coin]]s. | |||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
The player starts in an area where they can choose power-ups, either a [[Fire Flower]], [[Elephant Fruit]], [[Bubble Flower]] or [[Drill Mushroom]]. The items are endless, so the player can take as many as they need. A [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] above the center leads to the first battle area. | The player starts in an area where they can choose power-ups, either a [[Fire Flower]], [[Elephant Fruit]], [[Bubble Flower]] or [[Drill Mushroom]]. The items are endless, so the player can take as many as they need. A [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] above the center leads to the first battle area. | ||
The first battle area has eight | The first battle area has eight Morocon in a cavern with two [[lava]] pools and two [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s submerged in them. The four Morocon on the left will inevitably pop in contact with the Hot-Hot Rock or the lava, while the four on the right are already popped. There are several [[beanstalk]]s hanging from the ceiling to maneuver around the room. After all eight Morocon are defeated, the gate to the pipe leading to the second battle area will unlock. | ||
The second battle area has eleven | The second battle area has eleven red Gnawshers scattered about. Five purple pipes regularly spawn [[coin]]s, luring the Gnawshers to eat them. Two {{Conjectural|interactive tulips}} will spawn five coins each when touched. After all eleven Gnawshers are defeated, the gate to the pipe leading to the third battle area will unlock. | ||
The third battle area has twelve Piranha Plants and four Fire Piranha Plants, for a total of sixteen enemies to defeat. Four pairs of Piranha Plants are on purple blocks on the ceiling, with the two centermost blocks moving up and down. Between those, two Piranha Plants and two Fire Piranha Plants are on a rotating purple block. Two horizontal pipes on either end hold the last two Piranha Plants, and two vertical pipes hold the two remaining Fire Piranha Plants. Two other pipes coming out of the ground endlessly spawn [[ | The third battle area has twelve Piranha Plants and four Fire Piranha Plants, for a total of sixteen enemies to defeat. Four pairs of Piranha Plants are on purple blocks on the ceiling, with the two centermost blocks moving up and down. Between those, two Piranha Plants and two Fire Piranha Plants are on a rotating purple block. Two horizontal pipes on either end hold the last two Piranha Plants, and two vertical pipes hold the two remaining Fire Piranha Plants. Two other pipes coming out of the ground endlessly spawn [[Hanabihei]] for the player to defeat the plants with. After all sixteen Piranha Plants are defeated, the gate to the pipe leading to the fourth battle area will unlock. The Hanabihei do not need to be defeated to progress. | ||
The fourth and final battle area has nine | The fourth and final battle area has nine Fire Spikes stationed on [[Brick Block]] structures. Three [[lift]]s with [[ON/OFF Switch]]es on top of them are stationed on a large, rectangular [[track]]. Hitting the ON/OFF Switch will cause them to move clockwise, aiding in traversing the room. After all nine Fire Spikes are defeated, the gate to the pipe leading to the goal will open. | ||
The goal has five Talking Flowers that congratulate the player for clearing the challenge. If the player clears the battle quick enough, they can be rewarded with 10-flower coins from the above pipes. There is a treasure chest on the right of the room, which when opened spawns the Wonder Seed and the stage is cleared. | The goal has five Talking Flowers that congratulate the player for clearing the challenge. If the player clears the battle quick enough, they can be rewarded with 10-flower coins from the above pipes. There is a treasure chest on the right of the room, which when opened spawns the Wonder Seed and the stage is cleared. | ||
==10-flower coin requirements== | ==10-flower coin requirements== | ||
*'''[[10-flower coin]] 1:''' 200 seconds | * '''[[10-flower coin]] 1:''' 200 seconds | ||
*'''10-flower coin 2:''' 150 seconds | * '''10-flower coin 2:''' 150 seconds | ||
*'''10-flower coin 3:''' 100 seconds | * '''10-flower coin 3:''' 100 seconds | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SMBW Magma Flare-Up End.jpg|The finish, showing the time requirements for the 10-flower coins | SMBW Magma Flare-Up End.jpg|The finish, showing the time requirements for the 10-flower coins | ||
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==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
*[[ | * [[Morocon]]: 8 | ||
* [[Gnawsher]] (red): 11 | |||
*[[ | * [[Piranha Plant]]: 12 | ||
*[[Piranha Plant]]: 12 | * [[Fire Piranha Plant]]: 4 | ||
*[[Fire Piranha Plant]]: 4 | * [[Hanabihei]]: 2 (endlessly respawning) | ||
*[[ | * [[Fire Spike]]: 9 | ||
*[[Fire Spike]] | |||
==Talking Flower quotes== | ==Talking Flower quotes== | ||
*''Whatcha gonna go with?'' (at the starting area) | * ''Whatcha gonna go with?'' (at the starting area) | ||
**''Tough choice...'' (if the player waits) | ** ''Tough choice...'' (if the player waits) | ||
**''Why not pick your favorite?'' | ** ''Why not pick your favorite?'' | ||
*''Congratulations!'' (said by five flowers at once at the finish) | * ''Congratulations!'' (said by five flowers at once at the finish) | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
KO Arena Magma Flare-Up Thumbnail.png|The course's thumbnail | KO Arena Magma Flare-Up Thumbnail.png|The course's thumbnail | ||
SMBW Magma Flare-Up Morocon.jpg|The | SMBW Magma Flare-Up Morocon.jpg|The Morocon room | ||
SMBW Magma Flare-Up Gnawsher.jpg|The | SMBW Magma Flare-Up Gnawsher.jpg|The Gnawsher room | ||
SMBW_Magma_Flare-Up_Firespike.jpg|The | SMBW_Magma_Flare-Up_Firespike.jpg|The Fire Spike room | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | == Names in other languages == | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap= | |Jap= | ||
|JapR= | |JapR= | ||
|JapM= | |JapM= | ||
|PorE=Arena Magmática | |PorE=Arena Magmática | ||
|PorEM=Magmatic Arena | |PorEM=Magmatic Arena | ||
|PorA=Maestria Magmática | |PorA=Maestria Magmática | ||
|PorAM=Magmatic Mastery | |PorAM=Magmatic Mastery | ||
| | |Fra= | ||
| | |FraM= | ||
|Ita=Arena Magmascuro | |Ita=Arena Magmascuro | ||
|ItaM=Dark-magma arena | |ItaM=Dark-magma arena | ||
|Spa=Coliseo Caldera | |Spa=Coliseo Caldera | ||
|SpaM=Deep Magma Coliseum | |SpaM=Deep Magma Coliseum | ||
}} | }} | ||
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