Spine Coaster Stowaways

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This article is about Spine Coaster Stowaways, a level in New Super Luigi U. For other uses, see Rock-Candy Mines-6.
Level
Spine Coaster Stowaways
Spine Coaster Stowaways from New Super Luigi U.
Level code World 6-6
World Rock-Candy Mines
Game New Super Luigi U
Primary power-up Super Mushroom
Time limit 100 seconds
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Spine Coaster Stowaways, or Rock-Candy Mines-6, is the sixth level of Rock-Candy Mines in New Super Luigi U. It is unlocked when Smashing-Stone Tower is completed using the Secret Exit, and its completion unlocks Sumo Bro's Spinning Tower.

Layout[edit]

The level starts in a mountainous area with a Spine Coaster which Luigi and company must ride to get to the end of the stage. Poison is found at the bottom of the area throughout the level. The Spine Coaster begins with a slope, leading to a section where it dips into the poison. A Big Piranha Plant is found, followed by Brick Blocks and a P Switch on a track. The P Switch causes Blue Coins to appear in the following section, where more slopes and Big Piranha Plants are found. Piranha Plants on Brick Blocks are found, two of which land on the Spine Coaster. A Big Piranha Plant is found, along with some Brick Blocks on tracks that shoot coins into the air. Fire Piranha Plants are found, followed by another section above the poison. After the Spine Coaster track ends, a quick-moving lift is found, along with a Big Piranha Plant and the Goal Pole.

The player also can use the P-Acorn to beat the level without ever riding the Spine Coaster.

Star Coins[edit]

  • Star Coin 1: The first Star Coin is found on a separate track moving diagonally.
  • Star Coin 2: The second Star Coin is found below a section of the ground, surrounded by Brick Blocks. The Brick Blocks must either be broken by jumping when under them or pressing the nearby P Switch.
  • Star Coin 3: The third Star Coin is found above some poison in the final section of the Spine Coaster.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
Piranha Plant from NSMBU Piranha Plant 8
Model of a Piranha Plant rooted in the ground from New Super Mario Bros. U. This model is shared with Big Piranha Plants. Big Piranha Plant 7
FirepiranhaNSMBU.png Fire Piranha Plant 4

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パックンと ほねコースター[?]
Pakkun to Hone Kōsutā
Piranha Plants and the Bone Coaster
Chinese 吞食花及白骨过山车 (Simplified)
吞食花及白骨過山車 (Traditional)
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Tūnshí Huā jí Báigǔ Guòshānchē
Piranha Plants and the White-Bone Rollercoaster
Italian Scarrossamento in compagnia[?] Scarcely with company
Korean 뻐끔과 뼈다귀코스터[?]
Ppeokkeum-gwa Ppyeodagwi Koseuteo
Piranha Plant and Spine Coaster
Portuguese À Boleia no Trólei Vertebrado[?] Getting a Ride in the Spine Coaster
Spanish (NOA) Polizones Piraña en el huesocarril[?] Piranha stowaways in the Bone Coaster
Spanish (NOE) Polizones Piraña en el osteotrén[?] Piranha stowaways in the Spine Coaster

Level map[edit]

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