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[[File:SM3DL 4-1b.jpg|thumb|200px|left|[[Tanooki Mario]] jumping toward Para-Biddybuds.]] | [[File:SM3DL 4-1b.jpg|thumb|200px|left|[[Tanooki Mario]] jumping toward Para-Biddybuds.]] | ||
Mario starts in an open area with [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s , a tree, and a pair of [[Binoculars]] to find a [[Yellow Toad]], that is on a tall stone pillar and rewards the hero with a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. In an elevated area Mario will find a small pool with [[Goomba#Super Mario 3D Land|Goomba Towers]] and another Koopa. To the right side, the plumber will face Piranha Plants in rotating platforms, that are used to reach in a trampoline to get to the top of the mountain. | Mario starts in an open area with [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s , a tree, and a pair of [[Binoculars]] to find a [[Yellow Toad]], that is on a tall stone pillar and rewards the hero with a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. In an elevated area Mario will find a small pool with [[Goomba#Super Mario 3D Land|Goomba Towers]] and another Koopa. To the right side, the plumber will face Piranha Plants in rotating platforms, that are used to reach in a trampoline to get to the top of the mountain. | ||
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Revision as of 16:35, November 21, 2011
World 4 is the fourth level contained in Super Mario 3D Land. This world is a pale green meadow with small, medium and gigantic mushrooms. World 4 contains 6 levels, a Mystery Box and a Toad House.
Levels
World 4-1
File:SM3DL 4-1b.jpg
Tanooki Mario jumping toward Para-Biddybuds.
Mario starts in an open area with Piranha Plants, Koopa Troopas , a tree, and a pair of Binoculars to find a Yellow Toad, that is on a tall stone pillar and rewards the hero with a 1-Up Mushroom. In an elevated area Mario will find a small pool with Goomba Towers and another Koopa. To the right side, the plumber will face Piranha Plants in rotating platforms, that are used to reach in a trampoline to get to the top of the mountain.