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{{level infobox
{{levelbox
|title=Vanilla Dome 2
|title=Vanilla Dome 2
|image=[[File:VanillaDome2.png|256px]]<br>Mario spinning on a P Switch
|image=[[File:VanillaDome2.png|256px]]
Mario spinning on a P Switch
|code=3-2
|code=3-2
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
|world=[[Vanilla Dome]]
|limit=300 seconds
|before=[[Vanilla Dome 1|<<]]
|before=[[Vanilla Dome 1|<<]]
|after=[[Vanilla Ghost House|>>]]
|after=[[Vanilla Ghost House|>>]]
|secret=[[Red Switch Palace|**]]
|secret=[[Red Switch Palace|**]]
|track=[[Ground Theme (Super Mario World)#Super Mario World|Underground BGM]]
|sample=[[File:Underground Theme Super Mario World.oga]]
}}
}}
'''Vanilla Dome 2''' is a [[level]] of the [[Vanilla Dome]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It is a mix of an underground and an underwater level. To get to this level, the players must clear the normal exit of [[Vanilla Dome 1]]. By completing this level through the [[Giant Gate]], the players gain access to [[Vanilla Ghost House]]. By accessing the [[secret exit]], the players gains access to [[Red Switch Palace]].  
'''Vanilla Dome 2''' is a level of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. To get to this level, the players must clear the normal exit of [[Vanilla Dome 1]]. By completing this level through the [[Giant Gate]], the players gain access to [[Vanilla Ghost House]]. By accessing the secret exit, the players gains access to [[Red Switch Palace]]. It is a mix of an underground and an underwater level.


==Layout==
==Overview==
The level starts off with [[Mario]] falling down into a small body of water. The player then encounters a [[Cheep Cheep]] that struggles to get inside the water. There is also a [[Buzzy Beetle]] there. The player must swim through water with a couple of Cheep Cheeps. The player then finds a [[block]] with a [[Beanstalk|Vine]] inside of it. After, the player encounters some more Buzzy Beetles. Then, they see an arrow made out of some [[coin]]s and a [[Dragon Coin]]. The player continues swimming, and finds a hidden block containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]], along with some coin blocks and a block with a power-up inside of it. More Cheep Cheeps are seen here. The player sees a lone [[? Block]] with a power-up inside of it. The path breaks from here. The player can either go up and back to the route they started from, hit the [[P Switch|Switch Block]], and fall through the used blocks that were once unaccessible. Here the player finds a [[Key]], [[Keyhole]], and some more Cheep Cheeps. If the player uses it, they gain access to the [[Red Switch Palace]].
The level starts off with [[Mario]] falling down into a small bed of water. The player then encounters a [[Cheep Cheep]] that struggles to get inside the water. There is also a [[Buzzy Beetle]] there. The player must swim through water with a couple of Cheep Cheeps. The player then finds a [[block]] with a [[Beanstalk|Vine]] inside of it. After, the player encounters some more Buzzy Beetles. Then, they see an arrow made out of some [[coin]]s and a [[Dragon Coin]]. The player continues swimming, and finds a hidden block containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]], along with some coin blocks and a block with a power-up inside of it. More Cheep Cheeps are seen here. The player sees a lone [[? Block]] with a power-up inside of it. The path breaks from here. The player can either go up and back to the route they started from, hit the [[P Switch|Switch Block]], and fall through the used blocks that were once unaccessible. Here the player finds a [[Key]], [[Keyhole]], and some more Cheep Cheeps. If the player uses it, they gain access to the [[Red Switch Palace]].


The player can also take the route that requires swimming to the right, where they encounter some [[Chargin' Chuck]]s. The player can also either go up and right, where they encounter Buzzy Beetles and Chargin' Chucks. The player can find a [[Roulette Block]], along with the [[Midway Gate]] of the [[level]]. The player sees a hill that they can slide down, while collecting a Dragon Coin and some regular coins. The players have to press the Switch Block to get past the used blocks. A Chargin' Chuck and another lone power-up block can be seen here, along with some [[Rotating Block]]s. A [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that the player can go through is right here, leading them into a slippery area that contains a [[Coin Block]], which has 10 coins in it, Buzzy Beetles, and Cheep Cheeps. The player advances, and then finds another Chargin' Chuck with a Buzzy Beetle, along with a bunch of [[Swoop]]ers. A Chargin' Chuck that can multiply into three Chucks can be seen here on a ledge. The [[Giant Gate]] can be seen here, allowing the player to access to [[Vanilla Ghost House]].
The player can also take the route that requires swimming to the right, where they encounter some [[Chargin' Chuck]]s. The player can also either go up and right, where they encounter Buzzy Beetles and Chargin' Chucks. The player can find a [[Roulette Block]], along with the [[Midway Gate]] of the [[level]]. The player sees a hill that they can slide down, while collecting a Dragon Coin and some regular coins. The players have to press the Switch Block to get past the used blocks. A Chargin' Chuck and another lone power-up block can be seen here, along with some [[Rotating Block]]s. A [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that the player can go through is right here, leading them into a slippery area that contains a [[Coin Block]], which has 10 coins in it, Buzzy Beetles, and Cheep Cheeps. The player advances, and then finds another Chargin' Chuck with a Buzzy Beetle, along with a bunch of [[Swoop]]ers. A Chargin' Chuck that can multiply into three Chucks can be seen here on a ledge. The [[Giant Gate]] can be seen here, allowing the player to access to [[Vanilla Ghost House]].


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
{{number of enemies
*[[Cheep Cheep]]s: 18
|image1=[[File:SMWCheepCheep.png]]
*[[Buzzy Beetle]]s: 18
|name1=[[Cheep Cheep]]
*[[Chargin' Chuck]]s: 6 (5 lookout, 1 splittin')
|count1=18
*[[Spike Top]]s: 2
|image2=[[File:SMWBuzzyBeetle.png]]
*[[Swoop]]ers: 8
|name2=[[Buzzy Beetle]]
|count2=18
|image3=[[File:SMWCharginChuck.png]]
|name3=[[Chargin' Chuck|Lookout Chuck]]
|count3=5
|image4=[[File:Mario charginChuck.gif]]
|name4=Splittin' Chuck
|count4=1
|image5=[[File:SMW Spike Top.png]]
|name5=[[Spike Top]]
|count5=2
|image6=[[File:Swooper SMW sprite.png]]
|name6=[[Swoop]]er
|count6=8
}}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Ger=Vanille-Dom 2
|Ger=Vanille-Dom 2
|GerM=Vanilla Dome 2
|GerM=Vanilla Dome 2
|Ita=Cupola Vaniglia 2
|ItaM=Vanilla Dome 2
}}
}}
 
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[[Category:Dinosaur Land]]
[[Category:Underground areas]]
[[Category:Super Mario World Levels]]
[[Category:Super Mario World levels]]
[[Category:Levels with a secret exit]]

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