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{{Italic title|World 8-Bowser's Castle (''Super Mario 3D Land'')}}
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|world=[[World 8 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 8]]  
|world=[[World 8 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 8]]  
|game=''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''
|game=''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''
|limit= 400 seconds
|limit= 400 seconds
|boss=[[Bowser]]
|before=[[World 8-5 (Super Mario 3D Land)|<<]]
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'''{{World|8|bowser}}''' is the first [[Bowser's Castle]] in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.
'''{{World|8|bowser3d}}: Part 1'''<ref>{{cite|author=von Esmarch, Nick|title=''Super Mario 3D Land'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=111|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=November 13, 2011|language=en-us|isbn=978-0-307-89386-4}}</ref> is the forty-sixth level and the final level of the first part of [[World 8 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 8]] in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. This level uses a different version of the usual castle theme as the background music.
==Layout==
==Layout==
This level requires 90 Star Medals to unlock. At the beginning, Mario is on a platform surrounded by lava. On the other end is a [[P-Switch]], guarded by a pair of Magikoopas. Pressing the button causes a grate platform to rise out of the lava, allowing Mario to advance. On the next platform is a pair of Dry Bones. Following this is another grate platform, with a [[Coin Block|Coin Question Block]] on it; however, there is also a [[Magmaargh]] that appears out of the lava to attack Mario, as well as a [[Podoboo]] in the lava on the other side. On the next platform, there is a [[Draglet]], with the next platform being across the lava; there are also two Podoboos jumping out of it. Next, there is a pole; the player must use this to jump onto another pole to reach the next platform, but there are two lava geysers on both side of it. The next platform has a [[Firebar]] and another Magikoopa. He or she must then jump onto a Switchboard to cross the lava and reach the next area, while avoiding several Magmaarghs. On the next area is the [[Midway Flag]], as well as another P-Switch which not only spawns some coins but also causes the section of the platform it is on to rise. The area this leads to contains three [[Boomerang Bro.|Boomerang Bros.]]. After the player passes them, he or she reaches an area with platforms that spawn when the player nears them; there are also some Magikoopas that appear. This leads to a [[Warp Box]], which takes the player to the area where he or she must face [[Bowser]]. After crossing several rotating platforms, he or she must then cross a section with a tightrope above lava. The player must then cross several rock [[Donut Lift]]s to reach the bridge that the switch necessary to defeat Bowser is across. By pressing the switch, Bowser falls into the lava, where he is defeated. However, inside the room following, there is only an empty cage.
This level requires 90 [[Star Medal]]s to unlock. At the beginning, Mario is on a platform surrounded by [[lava]]. On the other end is a [[P Switch]], guarded by a pair of [[Magikoopa]]s. Pressing the button causes a grate platform to rise out of the lava, allowing Mario to advance. On the next platform is a pair of [[Dry Bones]]. Following this is another grate platform, with a [[Coin Block]] on it; however, there is also a [[Magmaargh]] that appears out of the lava to attack Mario, as well as a [[Lava Bubble]] on the other side. On the next platform, there is a [[Draglet]], with the next platform being across the lava; there are also two Lava Bubbles jumping out of it. Next, there is a pole; the player must use this to jump onto another pole to reach the next platform, but there are two [[Lava Geyser]]s on both side of it. The next platform has a [[Fire Bar]] and another Magikoopa. They must then jump onto a Switchboard to cross the lava and reach the next area, while avoiding several Magmaarghs. On the next area is the [[Checkpoint Flag]], as well as another P Switch which not only spawns some coins but also causes the section of the platform it is on to rise. The area this leads to contains three [[Boomerang Bro]]s. After the player passes them, they reach an area with platforms that spawn when the player nears them; there are also some Magikoopas that appear. This leads to a [[Warp Box]], which takes the player to the area where they must face [[Bowser]]. After crossing several rotating platforms, they must then cross a section with a tightrope above lava. The player must then cross several rock [[Donut Block]]s to reach the bridge that the switch necessary to defeat Bowser is across. By pressing the switch, Bowser falls into the lava, where he is defeated. However, inside the room following, there is only an empty cage.


Upon entering the door at the end of the room, a cutscene is shown; Mario finds what he believes is the princess, but, upon further examination, he finds out that it is really a cardboard cutout. Bowser then shows up, holding the real Princess Peach. Mario attempts to get her back, but Bowser leaps away and heads off; if the player replays this level, this cutscene is not shown a second time. A Warp Block is then present, which takes the player to the tower with the Flagpole.
Upon entering the door at the end of the room, a cutscene is shown; Mario finds what he believes is the princess, but, upon further examination, he finds out that it is really a [[wooden cutout]]. Bowser then shows up, holding the real Princess Peach. Mario attempts to get her back, but Bowser leaps away and somehow flies off; if the player replays this level, this cutscene is not shown a second time. A Warp Block is then present, which takes the player to the tower with the [[Goal Pole]].
 
==[[Star Medal]]s==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
!Image
!Location
|-
|[[File:SM3DL W8-B1 1st Star Medal.jpg|150px]]
|After passing a Draglet, the player will come across a pair of poles. The player needs to hop off the first pole, while avoiding the rising magma pillars, to second pole to reach the medal.
|-
|[[File:SM3DL W8-B1 2nd Star Medal.jpg|150px]]
|After the checkpoint, the player will face some Boomerang Bros. Defeating all three will grant the player with a [[Boomerang Flower]], which is needed to grab the medal nearby. It can also be obtained by clasping the wall and [[Wall Jump|wall-jumping]] when near the lava to grab the medal.
|-
|[[File:SM3DL W8-B1 3rd Star Medal.jpg|150px]]
|During the fight with Bowser, it can be seen floating over the lava and between two platforms. Mario needs the [[Boomerang Flower]] or the [[Super Leaf]] to reach it.
|}


==Star Medals==
*'''Star Medal 1:''' After passing a Draglet, the player will come across a pair of poles. The player needs to hop off the first pole, while avoiding the rising magma pillars, to second pole to reach the medal.
*'''Star Medal 2:''' After the checkpoint, the player will face some Boomerang Bros. Defeating all three will grant the player with a [[Boomerang Flower]], which is needed to grab the medal nearby. It can also be obtained by clasping the wall and [[Wall Jump|wall-jumping]] when near the lava to grab the medal.
*'''Star Medal 3:''' During the fight with Bowser, it can be seen floating over the lava and between 2 platforms. Mario needs the [[Boomerang Flower]] to reach it.
==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Magikoopa]]s
*[[Magikoopa]]s
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*[[Magmaargh]]s
*[[Magmaargh]]s
*[[Draglet]]s
*[[Draglet]]s
*[[Podoboo]]s
*[[Lava Bubble]]s
*[[Firebar]]s
*[[Fire Bar]]s
*[[Spike (obstacle)|Spikes]]
*[[Spike Trap|Spikes]]
*[[Boomerang Bro.|Boomerang Bros.]]
*[[Boomerang Bro]]s.
*Boss: [[Bowser]]
*Boss: [[Bowser]]
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{{SM3DL}}
==Level map==
{{SM3DL Levels}}
<gallery>
[[Category:Super Mario 3D Land Levels]]
M3DL-map-A-8-Bowser.jpg
[[Category:Castles]]
</gallery>
[[Category:Bowser's Castles]]
 
==References==
<references/>
 
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[[Category:Bowser's castles]]
[[Category:Volcanic areas]]
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Latest revision as of 20:44, November 4, 2024

Level
World 8-Bowser's Castle
World 8-Castle 1
Level code World 8-Bowser's Castle
World World 8
Game Super Mario 3D Land
Time limit 400 seconds
Boss Bowser
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World 8-Bowser's Castle: Part 1[1] is the forty-sixth level and the final level of the first part of World 8 in Super Mario 3D Land. This level uses a different version of the usual castle theme as the background music.

Layout[edit]

This level requires 90 Star Medals to unlock. At the beginning, Mario is on a platform surrounded by lava. On the other end is a P Switch, guarded by a pair of Magikoopas. Pressing the button causes a grate platform to rise out of the lava, allowing Mario to advance. On the next platform is a pair of Dry Bones. Following this is another grate platform, with a Coin Block on it; however, there is also a Magmaargh that appears out of the lava to attack Mario, as well as a Lava Bubble on the other side. On the next platform, there is a Draglet, with the next platform being across the lava; there are also two Lava Bubbles jumping out of it. Next, there is a pole; the player must use this to jump onto another pole to reach the next platform, but there are two Lava Geysers on both side of it. The next platform has a Fire Bar and another Magikoopa. They must then jump onto a Switchboard to cross the lava and reach the next area, while avoiding several Magmaarghs. On the next area is the Checkpoint Flag, as well as another P Switch which not only spawns some coins but also causes the section of the platform it is on to rise. The area this leads to contains three Boomerang Bros. After the player passes them, they reach an area with platforms that spawn when the player nears them; there are also some Magikoopas that appear. This leads to a Warp Box, which takes the player to the area where they must face Bowser. After crossing several rotating platforms, they must then cross a section with a tightrope above lava. The player must then cross several rock Donut Blocks to reach the bridge that the switch necessary to defeat Bowser is across. By pressing the switch, Bowser falls into the lava, where he is defeated. However, inside the room following, there is only an empty cage.

Upon entering the door at the end of the room, a cutscene is shown; Mario finds what he believes is the princess, but, upon further examination, he finds out that it is really a wooden cutout. Bowser then shows up, holding the real Princess Peach. Mario attempts to get her back, but Bowser leaps away and somehow flies off; if the player replays this level, this cutscene is not shown a second time. A Warp Block is then present, which takes the player to the tower with the Goal Pole.

Star Medals[edit]

Image Location
Where to find a Star Medal After passing a Draglet, the player will come across a pair of poles. The player needs to hop off the first pole, while avoiding the rising magma pillars, to second pole to reach the medal.
Where to find a Star Medal After the checkpoint, the player will face some Boomerang Bros. Defeating all three will grant the player with a Boomerang Flower, which is needed to grab the medal nearby. It can also be obtained by clasping the wall and wall-jumping when near the lava to grab the medal.
Where to find a Star Medal During the fight with Bowser, it can be seen floating over the lava and between two platforms. Mario needs the Boomerang Flower or the Super Leaf to reach it.

Enemies[edit]

Level map[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ von Esmarch, Nick (November 13, 2011). Super Mario 3D Land PRIMA Official Game Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 978-0-307-89386-4. Page 111.