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Revision as of 20:10, September 3, 2021
- This article is about The Walls Have Eyes, a level in New Super Luigi U. For other uses, see Layer-Cake Desert-4.
Template:Levelbox The Walls Have Eyes, or Layer-Cake Desert-4, is the fourth level in the second world of New Super Luigi U, Layer-Cake Desert. It can be accessed upon completion of Wind-Up Tower. Clearing the level's main exit gives access to Spinning Sandstones. A secret exit leads to Slippery Rope Ladders. The name of this level is a pun on The Hills Have Eyes, which is the name for various works, or from the Japanese proverb: "Walls have ears, and the shōji (Japanese windows made of paper) have eyes."
Layout
Luigi starts the level in front of a Stone-Eye statue. Going to the right, there is a tunnel where an endless number of Stone-Eyes slide to the left. Exiting the tunnel, there are three Stone-Eyes forming a bridge, and Waddlewings are found above them. A small pipe leads to an area with a Stone-Eye, coins, and 1-Up Mushrooms. Next, Stone-Eyes that act as pendulous statues, and Big Piranha Plants on Warp Pipes are found in between them. A section of Stone-Eyes that move up and down is next, and they are followed by two more Big Piranha Plants. Three more Stone-Eyes act as platforms leading to the Goal Pole.
Star Coins
- Star Coin 1: This coin follows a Stone-Eye in the first tunnel. The player must push it down using a Ground Pound to gain access to the Star Coin.
- Star Coin 2: The player must Ground Pound the middle Stone-Eye in the area where the single Waddlewing is found. After this, he must jump, revealing a secret block with a Beanstalk. Climbing it, the player finds a bonus room with the Star Coin, some coins and a swinging statue.
- Star Coin 3: Just beneath a statue before the Big Piranha Plants, above a pit.
Secret Exit
Luigi (who must be at least Super Luigi) must Ground Pound the piece of land between the Waddlewing section and a small pipe. He will break some Brick Blocks and reveal a hidden Pipe Cannon that blasts him to the secret Goal Pole. The secret exit leads to Slippery Rope Ladders.
Luigi Sighting
The player can find Super Luigi's crouching 8-bit sprite in the underground bonus room that is reached entering a mini-sized Warp Pipe. However, there are no Mini Mushrooms in the level, and one must be obtained from another level.
Enemies
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ぞろぞろイワヘムちたい[?] Zorozoro Iwahemu Chitai |
One-by-one Stone-Eye Zone | |
Chinese | 逐渐出现的岩石像地带 (Simplified) 逐漸出現的岩石像地帶 (Traditional)[?] Zhújiàn Chūxiàn de Yánshí Xiàng Dìdài |
Gradually-appearing Stone-Eye Zone | |
Dutch | Rotskoppenrace[?] | Rock-Head Race | |
Italian | Le pietre ti guardano![?] | The stones look at you! | |
Korean | 요리조리 얼바위 지대[?] Yorijori Eolbawi Jidae |
Here-and-There Stone-Eye Zone | |
Spanish | Los Rocomiros movedizos[?] | The moving Stone-Eyes |