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{{level infobox
{{Levelbox
|title={{world|8|trap}}
|title={{world|8|trap}}
|image=[[File:Hand Trap SMAS.gif]]
|image=[[File:Hand_Trap_SMAS.gif]]
|code=World 8-Hand Traps<ref>''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Player's Guide, pages 115 & 118</ref>
|code=World 8-Hand Traps<ref>''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Player's Guide, pages 115 & 118</ref>
|world=[[Dark Land]]
|world=[[Dark Land]]
|game=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|game=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|limit=200 seconds each
|limit=200 seconds each
|before_alt=
|boss=
|notes=
|beforealt=
|before=[[World 8-Battleships|<<]]
|before=[[World 8-Battleships|<<]]
|after=[[World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|>>]]
|after=[[World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|>>]]
|secret=
|secret=
}}
}}
[[File:SMA4 Hand Trap.png|frame|[[Mario]] caught in one of the '''Hand Traps'''.]]
[[File:Hand_trap.PNG|frame|[[Mario]] caught in one of the '''Hand Traps'''.]]
The '''Hand Traps''' are three levels of [[Dark Land]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. On the map, there appear to be five traps, though only the ones on the left, center, and right are levels. They can be accessed after clearing {{world-link|8|navy|World 8-Battleships}} and beyond them is {{world-link|8|airforce|World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}}. When a player moves over them, Mario will either be dragged down by a hand or be allowed to pass, with a 50% chance of being dragged in for each Hand Trap.<ref>https://smb3.bf0.org/smb3mechanics/2018-11-05-no-hands/</ref> The player also has the option of playing the level on their own. Clearing any of the levels will reward the player with a [[Super Leaf]] at the end.
The '''Hand Traps''' are three levels of [[Dark Land]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. On the map, there appear to be five traps, though only the ones on the left, center, and right are levels. They can be accessed after clearing {{world-link|8|navy|World 8-Battleships}} and beyond them is {{world-link|8|airforce|World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}}. When a player moves over them, Mario will either be dragged down by a hand or be allowed to pass. The player also has the option of playing the level on their own. Clearing any of the levels will reward the player with a [[Super Leaf]] at the end, and the player will not be able to re-enter the levels.


Unlike most castle-themed levels in the game, the [[Underground Theme]] plays in these levels.
== Layout ==
==Layout==
=== First Hand Trap ===
===First Hand Trap===
The first Hand Trap (on the left) starts off with the player facing against a [[Fire Bro]], the only other one in the game since [[Desert Land]]. Afterward are some [[Brick Block]] formations with [[Hammer Bro]]s. on them, and a power-up can be found in one of the blocks on the bottom row. Using the blocks to get over a ledge, the player will then encounter a [[Boomerang Bro]] followed by a [[Sledge Bro]] before the [[Warp Pipe]] to the end of the level.
The first Hand Trap (on the right) starts off with the player facing against a [[Fire Bro]]ther, the only other one in the game since [[Desert Land]]. Afterwards are some [[Brick Block]] formations with [[Hammer Bro]]thers on them, and a power-up can be found in one of the blocks on the bottom row. Using the blocks to get over a ledge, the player will then encounter a [[Boomerang Bro]]ther followed by a [[Sledge Bro]]ther before the [[Warp Pipe]] to the end of the level.


===Second Hand Trap===
=== Second Hand Trap ===
The second Hand Trap (in the center) has the player jumping over a pool of [[lava]] by using the seven small platforms spread across it. Several [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s will jump out of the lava between the gaps, and there are many [[coin]]s above the platforms. After crossing the lava, the player will come across the Warp Pipe to the end of the level.
The second Hand Trap (in the center) has the player jumping over a pool of [[lava]] by using the seven small platforms spread across it. Several [[Lava Bubble]]s will jump out of the lava between the gaps, and there are many [[coin]]s above the platforms. After crossing the lava, the player will come across the Warp Pipe to the end of the level.


===Third Hand Trap===
=== Third Hand Trap ===
The third Hand Trap (on the left) is the longest of the three. It has the player run along a long bridge while [[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]]s jump out of the lava below. The bridge is broken up in several places and there are a couple of [[Hard Block|Wood Block]] pillars, both of which the player needs to [[jump]] over. Over the sixth platform is a [[? Block]] containing a power-up, and directly afterward is a low pillar the player can either slide under or use the ? Block as a platform to jump over. At the end of the long bridge is the Warp Pipe to the end of the level.
The third Hand Trap (on the right) is the longest of the three. It has the player run along a long bridge while [[Cheep Cheep]]s jump out of the lava below. The bridge is broken up in several places and there are a couple of [[Hard Block]] pillars, both of which the player needs to [[jump]] over. Over the sixth platform is a [[? Block]] containing a power-up, and directly afterward is a low pillar the player can either slide under or use the ? Block as a platform to jump over. At the end of the long bridge is the Warp Pipe to the end of the level.


==Enemies==
== Enemies ==
{{number of enemies
*[[Fire Bro]]
|image1=[[File:Firebro.gif]]
*[[Hammer Bro]]s.
|name1=[[Fire Bro]]ther
*[[Boomerang Bro]]
|count1=1
*[[Sledge Bro]]
|image2=[[File:Hammer Bro SMB3 NES sprite.png]]
*[[Lava Bubble]]s
|name2=[[Hammer Bro]]ther
*[[Cheep Cheep]]s
|count2=2
|image3=[[File:BoomerangBroSMB3.png]]
|name3=[[Boomerang Bro]]ther
|count3=1
|image4=[[File:SMB3-SledgeBro sprite.png]]
|name4=[[Sledge Bro]]ther
|count4=1
|image5=[[File:SMB3 Lava Bubble.gif]]
|name5=[[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]
|count5=9
|image6=[[File:CheepCheepSMB3.png]]
|name6=[[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]]
|count6=7 (red)
}}


==Level statistics==
== Level statistics ==
*[[List of power-ups|Power-ups]]: 5 ([[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], gained at the end of the levels, a [[Super Mushroom]] or a Super Leaf in a Brick Block in the first trap, and a Super Mushroom or a [[Fire Flower]] in the third trap)
*[[List of power-ups|Power-ups]]: 5 ([[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], gained at the end of the levels, a [[Super Mushroom]] or a Super Leaf in a Brick Block in the first trap, and a Super Mushroom or a [[Fire Flower]] in the third trap)
*[[1-Up Mushroom]]s: 0
*[[1-Up Mushroom]]s: 0
*Secret areas: 0
*Secret areas: 0
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ワールド8-トラップ<ref>「スーパーマリオコレクション新装復刻版―任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Sūpā Mario Korekushon-Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''), page 270.</ref>
|JapR=Wārudo 8-Torappu
|JapM=World 8-Trap
|Ger=
|GerM=
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A similar set-up appears in the [[e-Reader]] level [[Bowser's Last Stand]], except they were in doors, and the areas are longer and more difficult (such as the fact that the Hammer Brothers room has a different arrangement of Hammer Brothers and blocks).
*A similar set-up appears in the [[e-Reader]] level [[Bowser's Last Stand]], except they were in doors, and the areas are longer and more difficult (such as the fact that the Hammer Bros. room has a different arrangement of Bros. and blocks).
**In addition, the level select area for [[World-e]] featured a similar design to the panels for the Hand Traps, with the only difference being that the Hand Traps were black with orange decreasing squares and the level select area was white with blue decreasing squares and that, obviously, the player is not grabbed by a hand.
**In addition, the level select area for [[World-e]] featured a similar design to the panels for the Hand Traps, with the only difference being that the Hand Traps were black with orange decreasing squares and the level select area was white with blue decreasing squares and that, obviously, the player isn't grabbed by a hand.
*Because each Hand Trap has a 50% chance of pulling the player down, there is a 12.5% chance the player will not have to play any of the Hand Traps.


==References==
==References==
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