Room 6-2

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This article is about the level designated "6-2" in American and Japanese regions. For the level designated "6-2" in other regions, see Room 7-2.
Level
Room 6-2
A screenshot of Room 6-2 from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.
Level code 6-2
World Toadstool Castle
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
Time limit 600 seconds
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Room 6-2 (titled Room 5-2 in the British English version) is the second course of Toadstool Castle in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.

The course features two Mini Marios.

Overview[edit]

One of the Mini Marios begins at the top of the course, with two Warp Pipes and a red Color Switch nearby; to the right of the second pipe are a Crash Kong and a blue Color Switch. Below the Crash Kong and Color Switch is a body of water containing a floating raft. Two Water Valves are above and to the left of the body of water; the other Mini Mario begins above the horizontal Water Valve and near the second Warp Pipe, between red and yellow gates. To the left of this Mini Mario and below the first Warp Pipe is another body of water with a floating raft and a third Water Valve near its bottom left. A room blocked off by a yellow gate is at the top right of the pool of water, which contains two connected Warp Pipes, a red Color Switch, and a blue bridge. The exit is at the bottom of the left body of water; to reach it, the player should make a Mini Mario jump on the blue switch, then lead the other onto the left raft and drain its body of water so the Mini can enter. They can repeat this for the other Mini Mario.

Mini Mario Card[edit]

The Mini Mario Card is in the room on the left, directly above the red Color Switch. It can be collected by having a Mini Mario step on the blue Color Switch, then float across the left body of water, walk through the pipe on the left, and move across the blue bridge before jumping onto the red switch.

Star scores[edit]

  • A bronze star symbol. Used as the cleanest possible way to represent bronze stars in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, since ripping sprites cleanly from that game is notoriously difficult. Bronze star: 9950 points
  • A silver star symbol. Used as the cleanest possible way to represent silver stars in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, since ripping sprites cleanly from that game is notoriously difficult. Silver star: 11950 points
  • A gold star symbol. Used as the cleanest possible way to represent gold stars in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, since ripping sprites cleanly from that game is notoriously difficult. Gold star: 22200 points