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'''World 1-2''' is the second of eight available stages in "VS Game" and "You VS. Boo" in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''.
'''World 1-2''' is the second of eight available stages in "VS Game" and "You VS. Boo" in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''.
==Layout==
==Layout==
The players start the level while already underground. The level starts with a two-floor tunnel with alternating [[Face Block (switch)|Face Block]]s and [[Dotted-Line Block]] walls. Jumping from the lower floor to the upper floor is possible but provides no real advantage, while it is impossible to jump up from the upper floor as there are four rows of brickwalls above.
The players start the level while already underground. The level starts with a two-floor tunnel with alternating [[Face Block (switch)|Face Blocks]] and [[Dotted-Line Block]] walls. Jumping from the lower floor to the upper floor is possible but provides no real advantage, while it is impossible to jump up from the upper floor as there are four rows of brickwalls above.


After that there are some upper and lower paths the player can go. Taking all of the upper right paths, which are suited for [[Small Mario]] and [[Super Mario (form)|Super]]/[[Fire Mario|Fiery Mario]], leads directly to a top-of-stage run, while the lower paths can only be comfortably used by Small Mario and lead to a gradual climb to the top-of-stage run.
After that there are some upper and lower paths the player can go. Taking all of the upper right paths, which are suited for [[Small Mario]] and Super/[[Fire Mario]], leads directly to a top-of-stage run, while the lower paths can only be comfortably used by Small Mario and lead to a gradual climb to the top-of-stage run.


At the point where the upper and lower paths merge on top, a section strongly resembling the [[Warp Zone]] of the namesake level in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' is encountered. The "normal" [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] is completely inaccessible due to bricks that are placed in a way that make them impossible to jump into, while the "warp" pipe corresponds to the original's [[World 3-1]] pipe, cannot be entered, and its [[Piranha Plant]] does not despawn. The players can choose to continue on the top path or to attempt a chicane down and across the Piranha Plant pipe and then down a bottom straight tunnel.
At the point where the upper and lower paths merge on top, a section strongly resembling the [[Warp Zone]] of the namesake level in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' is encountered. The "normal" [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] is completely inaccessible due to bricks that are placed in a way that make them impossible to jump into, while the "warp" pipe corresponds to the original's [[World 3-1]] pipe, cannot be entered, and its [[Piranha Plant]] does not despawn. The players can choose to continue on the top path or to attempt a chicane down and across the Piranha Plant pipe and then down a bottom straight tunnel.

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