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[[File:LandsEndRegion SMRPG-NS.png|thumb|The Land's End Region in-game in the remake]]
[[File:LandsEndRegion SMRPG-NS.png|thumb|The Land's End Region in-game in the remake]]
'''Land's End''' is a level in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. As its name implies, it is the last piece of land before the ocean, save for [[Nimbus Land]] and [[Barrel Volcano]], which are not connected to the main continent by land. Land's End also refers to the fifth mandatory world,<ref name=NP>{{cite|author=Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller|title=Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Player's Guide|page=[[media:Super Mario RPG Worlds Player's Guide.jpg|4]]}}</ref> a tall plateau composed of the main Land's End area itself, [[Monstro Town]], [[Bean Valley]], and [[Grate Guy's Casino]]. It is considered [[World 6]] in the Shogakukan guide<ref>{{cite|date=1996|title=Super Mario RPG Final Edition|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|isbn=4091025382|page=[[media:Super Mario RPG Worlds Final Edition.jpg|33]]}}</ref> [[World 5]] in the [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]],<ref name=NP/> and '''Land's End Region''' in [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]]. Few people have ever traveled to this uncharted region.<ref name=NP/>
'''Land's End''' is a level in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. As its name implies, it is the last piece of land before the ocean, save for [[Nimbus Land]] and [[Barrel Volcano]], which are not connected to the main continent by land. Land's End also refers to the fifth mandatory world,<ref name=NP>{{cite|author=Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller|title=Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Player's Guide|page=[[media:Super Mario RPG Worlds Player's Guide.jpg|4]]}}</ref> a tall plateau composed of the main Land's End area itself, [[Monstro Town]], [[Bean Valley]], and [[Grate Guy's Casino]]. It is considered [[World 6]] in the [[Shogakukan]] guide<ref>{{cite|date=1996|title=Super Mario RPG Final Edition|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|isbn=4091025382|page={{file link|Super Mario RPG Worlds Final Edition.jpg|33}}}}</ref> [[World 5]] in the [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]],<ref name=NP/> and '''Land's End Region''' in [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]]. Few people have ever traveled to this uncharted region.<ref name=NP/>


Land's End is split into four sections: the mountains, the field, the desert, and the underground, which leads to the legendary [[Belome Temple]]. The first section is large, mountainous and rocky. It is filled with [[Geckit]]s and a large amount of [[pot cannon]]s. The second part is the smallest; it is a field filled with flowers and several insects, and Mario must jump on the [[Spinning Flower|Spinning Flowers]] and jump across on the Donut Blocks before advancing.
Land's End is split into four sections: the mountains, the field, the desert, and the underground, which leads to the legendary [[Belome Temple]]. The first section is large, mountainous and rocky. It is filled with [[Geckit]]s and a large amount of [[pot cannon]]s. The second part is the smallest; it is a field filled with flowers and several insects, and Mario must jump on the [[Spinning Flower|Spinning Flowers]] and jump across on the Donut Blocks before advancing.

Revision as of 14:17, June 24, 2024

The Land's End Region, as seen in Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch).
The Land's End Region in-game in the remake

Land's End is a level in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. As its name implies, it is the last piece of land before the ocean, save for Nimbus Land and Barrel Volcano, which are not connected to the main continent by land. Land's End also refers to the fifth mandatory world,[1] a tall plateau composed of the main Land's End area itself, Monstro Town, Bean Valley, and Grate Guy's Casino. It is considered World 6 in the Shogakukan guide[2] World 5 in the Player's Guide,[1] and Land's End Region in the remake. Few people have ever traveled to this uncharted region.[1]

Land's End is split into four sections: the mountains, the field, the desert, and the underground, which leads to the legendary Belome Temple. The first section is large, mountainous and rocky. It is filled with Geckits and a large amount of pot cannons. The second part is the smallest; it is a field filled with flowers and several insects, and Mario must jump on the Spinning Flowers and jump across on the Donut Blocks before advancing.

The third part is the largest; it is a sprawling desert filled with at least half a dozen creatures who have grown accustomed to the harsh environment. It is also filled with a lot of sand whirlpools that can suck up unsuspecting travelers. Until Mario and company arrived, no one had ever survived traveling through these whirlpools.[1] Additionally, there is a large, almost insurmountable stone wall at the end of the desert. Climbing this cliff will lead to Bean Valley, which eventually leads to Nimbus Land. The mysterious "Formless" also wanders around the outer desert parts of Land's End.

Beneath the desert, there is a large series of caverns, which, judging on the fact that they include signs, support beams and barrels, may have once been a mineshaft. The caverns also lead to the Kero Sewers, an earlier level, and Belome Temple, a sub-area of Land's End.

There is also a Sky Bridge run by a Shaman, who challenges Mario to jump across it without falling. Mario can attempt this at any of three difficulty levels; the harder the difficulty, the greater the reward given if completed successfully.

Coincidentally, Land's End is an actual location in England that is similar in name and appearance.

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Names in other languages

GateBowser's KeepVista HillMario's PadMushroom WayMushroom KingdomBandit's WayKero SewersMidas RiverTadpole PondRose WayRose TownForest MazePipe VaultYo'ster IsleMolevilleBooster PassBooster TowerBooster HillMarrymoreStar HillSeaside TownSeaSunken ShipLand's EndMonstro TownBean ValleyNimbus LandBarrel Volcano
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Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カントリーロード[?]
Kantorī Rōdo
Country Road
Chinese 鄉村之路[?]
Xiāngcūn Zhī Lù
Country Road
Dutch Laatstland[?] Lastland
French (NOA) Boudumonde[?] From bout du monde ("world's end")
French (NOE) Bout du Monde[?] World's End
German Randland[?] Edge Land
Italian Colle Finale[?] Final Hill
Korean 컨트리 로드[?]
Keonteuri Rodeu
Country Road
Spanish Fin del Mundo[3][4] World's End
Land's End Region
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カントリーロード周辺しゅうへん[?]
Kantorī Rōdo Shūhen
Land's End Vicinity
Chinese (simplified) 乡村之路附近[?]
Xiāngcūn zhīlù fùjìn
Land's End Vicinity
Chinese (traditional) 鄉村之路附近[?]
Xiāngcūn zhīlù fùjìn
Land's End Vicinity
Dutch Laatstland[?] Land's End
French (NOA) Zone de Boudumonde[?] Land's End zone
French (NOE) Zone du bout du Monde[?] Land's End zone
German Randland-Region[?] Land's End Region
Italian Regione di Colle Finale[?] Land's End region
Korean 컨트리 로드 주변[?]
Keonteuri Rodeu Jubyeon
Land's End Vicinity
Spanish Zona del Fin del Mundo[?] Land's End Zone

References

  1. ^ a b c d Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Player's Guide. Page 4.
  2. ^ 1996. Super Mario RPG Final Edition. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4091025382. Page 33Media:Super Mario RPG Worlds Final Edition.jpg.
  3. ^ FatalRagnarok (Nov 19, 2023). SUPER MARIO RPG REMAKE 🍷 PARTE 5 "La PUNTITA... y la SEÑORITA SAMUS ARAN" 🍷 GUÍA 100% (+ SECRETOS) (40:40). YouTube (Spanish). Retrieved June 10, 2024.
  4. ^ Efowzeff (Nov 26, 2023). Super Mario RPG Remake I Juego Completo (Español Latino) (4:05:05). YouTube (Latin American Spanish). Retrieved June 10, 2024.