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==Layout==
==Layout==
The level begins at the bottom of a vertical section, where blocks that constantly appear and disappear are found above a pit of lava. Some platforms are used to climb vertically, leading to a group of [[lift]]s moving to the left. [[Meteor]]s begin falling throughout the area. A group of lifts moving to the right are found, and entering the section of the wall they come out of leads to a hidden area, where more lifts and a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in a [[Hidden Block]] are found. More disappearing blocks appear, and a [[Brick Block]] containing a [[Super Star]] is hidden in a portion of the ceiling. Sections of disappearing blocks above lava pits follow, leading up to a [[Warp Pipe]]. The Warp Pipe leads to the area with the [[Goal Pole]].
The level begins at the bottom of a vertical section, where blocks that constantly appear and disappear are found above a pit of lava. Some platforms are used to climb vertically, leading to a group of [[lift]]s moving to the left. [[Bowser's Flame]]s begin falling throughout the area. A group of lifts moving to the right are found, and entering the section of the wall they come out of leads to a hidden area, where more lifts and a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in a [[Hidden Block]] are found. More disappearing blocks appear, and a [[Brick Block]] containing a [[Super Star]] is hidden in a portion of the ceiling. Sections of disappearing blocks above lava pits follow, leading up to a [[Warp Pipe]]. The Warp Pipe leads to the area with the [[Goal Pole]].


==[[Star Coin]]s==
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Revision as of 23:57, October 12, 2024

This article is about Firefall Rising, a level in New Super Luigi U. For other uses, see Peach's Castle-4.
Level
Firefall Rising
Screenshot of Firefall Rising in New Super Luigi U.
Level code World 8-4
World Peach's Castle
Game New Super Luigi U
Primary power-up Ice Flower
Time limit 100 seconds
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Firefall Rising, or Peach's Castle-4, is the fourth course of Peach's Castle in New Super Luigi U. It is unlocked from accessing the secret exit in Magma Moat and its completion unlocks Current Event.

Layout

The level begins at the bottom of a vertical section, where blocks that constantly appear and disappear are found above a pit of lava. Some platforms are used to climb vertically, leading to a group of lifts moving to the left. Bowser's Flames begin falling throughout the area. A group of lifts moving to the right are found, and entering the section of the wall they come out of leads to a hidden area, where more lifts and a 1-Up Mushroom in a Hidden Block are found. More disappearing blocks appear, and a Brick Block containing a Super Star is hidden in a portion of the ceiling. Sections of disappearing blocks above lava pits follow, leading up to a Warp Pipe. The Warp Pipe leads to the area with the Goal Pole.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: After the moving platforms, the player can find the Star Coin to the right.
  • Star Coin 2: The second Star Coin is located after the first. The player must hop on the blocks when they appear on the left.
  • Star Coin 3: Before the Warp Pipe, the player must time a jump to land on the platform the Star Coin is on, and jump out quickly to not fall in the lava.

Luigi Sighting

  • One of the hidden alcoves within the secret part of the level features an 8-bit jumping Luigi.

Enemies

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 闪避落下的火焰雨[?]
Shǎnbì Luòxià de Huǒyàn Yǔ
Dodge the Falling Rain of Flames
Chinese (traditional) 閃避落下的火焰雨[?]
Shǎnbì Luòxià de Huǒyàn Yǔ
Dodge the Falling Rain of Flames
Italian Ascesa tra le fiamme[?] Rise in the flames
Korean 불덩이의 비를 피해라[?]
Buldeong'i-ui Bireul Pihaera
Avoid the Rain of Fireballs
Portuguese Ascensão Abrasadora[?] Fiery Ascent
Spanish Obstáculos abrasadores[?] Burning Obstacles

Level map

Level map

Trivia

  • There is always a fireball considered onscreen by the game when the player finishes the level, even if the player cannot see any fireballs.