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|title=Hands-On Hall
|image=[[File:WiiU SM3DW 10.15.13 Scrn26.png|250px]]
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|code=World 6-3
|code=World 6-3
|world=[[World 6 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 6]]
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|game=''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
|game=''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''<br>''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''
|limit=400 seconds
|limit=400 seconds
|notes=This level is Japanese and Chinese-styled.
|before=[[Spooky Seasick Wreck|<<]]
|before=[[Spooky Seasick Wreck|<<]]
|after=[[Enemy Blockade|>>]]
|after=[[Prince Bully Blockade|>>]]
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'''Hands-On Hall''', otherwise known as '''World 6-3''', is the third level in the [[World 6 (Super Mario 3D World)|sixth world]] of ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', becoming accessible after beating World 6-2, [[Spooky Seasick Wreck]]. Players must acquire 100 [[Green Star (Super Mario 3D World)|Green Stars]] to unlock the course, and its own completion opens [[Enemy Blockade#Prince Bully Blockade|Prince Bully Blockade]]. This level has orchestrated music combining both Japanese and Chinese features.
'''Hands-On Hall''', otherwise known as '''World 6-3''', is the third level in the [[World 6 (Super Mario 3D World)|sixth world]] of ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] port ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', becoming accessible after beating World 6-2, [[Spooky Seasick Wreck]]. Players must acquire 100 [[Green Star]]s to unlock the course, and its own completion opens [[Prince Bully Blockade]]. In the original Wii U version, the Wii U GamePad must be used to play the level. This level resembles a traditional Japanese {{wp|dojo}}, and has orchestrated music combining both Japanese and Chinese features. In addition, this stage's Japanese name closely resembles the name of the [[Family Computer Disk System]] title ''{{wp|The Mysterious Murasame Castle}}''.


==Layout==
==Layout==
[[File:WiiU SM3DW 10.15.13 Scrn08.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Toad]] facing Spikes.]]
[[File:SM3DW Hands-On Hall Spikes.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Toad]] facing Spikes]]
The first area players visit a short indoors corridor. At the end of it there are two [[wikipedia:Shōji|shōji doors]] that reveal a [[Warp Pipe]] when tapped on via the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]]. They are dropped into a longer, three-story room with a few [[Goomba]]s, [[Galoomba]]s and one single [[Spike]]. The third story has a gong that makes [[coin]]s fall from the ceiling when hit.
The first area players visit a short indoors corridor. At the end of it there are two [[sliding door]]s that reveal a [[Warp Pipe]] when tapped on via the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|GamePad]] or the touch cursor on the Nintendo Switch, hence the name "Hands-On." They are dropped into a longer, three-story room with a few [[Goomba]]s, [[Galoomba]]s, and one single [[Spike]]. The third story has a [[Gong]] that makes [[coin]]s fall from the ceiling when hit.


A [[Warp Box]] takes the player to the outside of the temple, where the [[Checkpoint Flag]] is, besides [[Propeller Box]]es and enemies such as [[Thwomp]]s and Goombas. The [[Goal Pole]] is on the highest roof. Here, the character can also collect all five [[Key Coin]]s to open a Warp Box that leads to an optional area with many gongs and Spikes.
A [[Warp Box]] takes the player to the outside of the temple, where the [[Checkpoint Flag]] is, besides [[Propeller Box]]es and enemies such as [[Thwomp]]s and Goombas. The [[Goal Pole]] is on the highest roof. Here, the character can also collect all five [[Key Coin]]s to open a Warp Box that leads to an optional area with many gongs and Spikes.
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==[[Green Star (Super Mario 3D World)|Green Stars]]==
==[[Green Star]]s==
*'''Green Star 1''': Behind two touchable false walls, which in turn are behind doors on the third floor, alongside two Galoombas and piles of coins.
*'''Green Star 1''': Behind two touchable false walls, which in turn are behind sliding doors on the third floor, alongside two Galoombas and piles of coins.
*'''Green Star 2''': Floating above a gap in the outdoors area, requiring the use of a Propeller Box.
*'''Green Star 2''': Floating above a gap in the outdoors area, requiring the use of a Propeller Box.
*'''Green Star 3''': After the Warp Box in the optional room, there is a gong that reveals a [[Mystery Box]]. It warps players to a cage with a Spike. Defeating him makes the third Green Star appear.
*'''Green Star 3''': After the Warp Box in the optional room, there is a gong that reveals a [[Mystery Box]]. It warps players to a cage with a Spike. Defeating it makes the third Green Star appear.


==[[Stamp (Super Mario 3D World)|Stamp]]==
==[[Stamp (Super Mario 3D World)|Stamp]]==
[[File:SM3DW-CoinCofferStamp.png|right|100px]]
{{Multiple image
*In the optional area, players must leave the building through a secret passage in front of the first set of Spikes. Walk towards the camera on the wooden boards. There, players must use a Propeller Box to fly up to the middle roof, where the course's Stamp is.
|align=right
|direction=horizontal
|width=100
 
|image1=SM3DW-CoinCofferStamp.png
|alt1=Wii U version
|image2=SM3DW_BF_CoinCofferStamp.png
|alt2=Switch version
}}
*After going past the two gongs in the optional area, the player must follow the first set of spiked rollers that lead to an outdoor area. Then, the player must use a Propeller Box to fly up to the middle roof, and the stamp is on a cloud. The stamp is a Coin Coffer.
 
==[[List of Luigi sightings in Super Mario 3D World|Luigi sightings]]==
The spiked rollers that lead outside have an 8-bit Luigi on them.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Goomba]]s
<gallery>
*[[Spike]]s
Goomba Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|[[Goomba]]s (23)
*[[Galoomba]]s
Spike Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|[[Spike]]s (11)
*[[Coin Coffer]]s
Galoomba SM3DW Prima.jpg|[[Galoomba]]s (3)
*[[Thwomp]]s
Coin Coffer SM3DW Prima.jpg|[[Coin Coffer]]s
 
Thwomp SM3DW Prima.jpg|[[Thwomp]]s (4)
==Trivia==
</gallery>
* This stage's Japanese name is almost certainly a reference to the Japan-only Famicom title ''Nazo no Murasame-jō''.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=タッチ!謎のからくり城
|Jap=タッチ!謎のからくり城
|JapR=Tatchi! Nazo no karakuri-
|JapR=Tatchi! Nazo no karakuri jō
|JapM=Touch! Mysterious Mechanism Castle
|JapM=Touch! Mysterious Mechanism Castle
|Fra=Château tactile
|Fre=Château tactile
|FraM=Tactile Castle
|FreM=Tactile Castle
|Spa=El castillo de las trampillas
|Spa=El castillo de las trampillas
|SpaM=The hatches castle
|SpaM=The hatches' castle
|Dut=Huis van de duizend schuifdeuren
|Dut=Huis van de duizend schuifdeuren
|DutM=House of a thousand doors
|DutM=House of the thousand sliding doors
|Ger=Das Haus der tausend Touchscreen-Türen
|Ger=Das Haus der tausend Touchscreen-Türen
|GerM=The house of thousand touchscreen doors
|GerM=The house of thousand touchscreen doors
|Ita=Castello delle porte scorrevoli
|ItaM=Castle of the sliding doors
|Por=O castelo das portas misteriosas
|PorM=The castle of the mysterious doors
|Rus=Раскрываем тайны замка
|RusR=Raskryvayem tayny zamka
|RusM=Revealing the castle's secrets
|Chi=點觸!謎樣的機關城堡
|ChiR=Diǎnchù! Míyàng de Jīguān Chéngbǎo
|ChiM=Touch! Mysterious Mechanism Castle
|Kor=터치하라! 수수께끼의 기계 장치 성
|KorR=Teochihara! Susukkeki-ui Gigye Jangchi Seong
|KorM=Touch! Mysterious Contraption Castle
}}
}}


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Latest revision as of 14:28, August 7, 2024

Level
Hands-On Hall
Screenshot of Super Mario 3D World.
Level code World 6-3
World World 6
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 400 seconds
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Hands-On Hall, otherwise known as World 6-3, is the third level in the sixth world of Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, becoming accessible after beating World 6-2, Spooky Seasick Wreck. Players must acquire 100 Green Stars to unlock the course, and its own completion opens Prince Bully Blockade. In the original Wii U version, the Wii U GamePad must be used to play the level. This level resembles a traditional Japanese dojo, and has orchestrated music combining both Japanese and Chinese features. In addition, this stage's Japanese name closely resembles the name of the Family Computer Disk System title The Mysterious Murasame Castle.

Layout[edit]

Screenshot of Super Mario 3D World.
Toad facing Spikes

The first area players visit a short indoors corridor. At the end of it there are two sliding doors that reveal a Warp Pipe when tapped on via the GamePad or the touch cursor on the Nintendo Switch, hence the name "Hands-On." They are dropped into a longer, three-story room with a few Goombas, Galoombas, and one single Spike. The third story has a Gong that makes coins fall from the ceiling when hit.

A Warp Box takes the player to the outside of the temple, where the Checkpoint Flag is, besides Propeller Boxes and enemies such as Thwomps and Goombas. The Goal Pole is on the highest roof. Here, the character can also collect all five Key Coins to open a Warp Box that leads to an optional area with many gongs and Spikes.

Green Stars[edit]

  • Green Star 1: Behind two touchable false walls, which in turn are behind sliding doors on the third floor, alongside two Galoombas and piles of coins.
  • Green Star 2: Floating above a gap in the outdoors area, requiring the use of a Propeller Box.
  • Green Star 3: After the Warp Box in the optional room, there is a gong that reveals a Mystery Box. It warps players to a cage with a Spike. Defeating it makes the third Green Star appear.

Stamp[edit]

Wii U version
Switch version
  • After going past the two gongs in the optional area, the player must follow the first set of spiked rollers that lead to an outdoor area. Then, the player must use a Propeller Box to fly up to the middle roof, and the stamp is on a cloud. The stamp is a Coin Coffer.

Luigi sightings[edit]

The spiked rollers that lead outside have an 8-bit Luigi on them.

Enemies[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タッチ!謎のからくり城[?]
Tatchi! Nazo no karakuri jō
Touch! Mysterious Mechanism Castle
Chinese 點觸!謎樣的機關城堡[?]
Diǎnchù! Míyàng de Jīguān Chéngbǎo
Touch! Mysterious Mechanism Castle
Dutch Huis van de duizend schuifdeuren[?] House of the thousand sliding doors
French Château tactile[?] Tactile Castle
German Das Haus der tausend Touchscreen-Türen[?] The house of thousand touchscreen doors
Italian Castello delle porte scorrevoli[?] Castle of the sliding doors
Korean 터치하라! 수수께끼의 기계 장치 성[?]
Teochihara! Susukkeki-ui Gigye Jangchi Seong
Touch! Mysterious Contraption Castle
Portuguese O castelo das portas misteriosas[?] The castle of the mysterious doors
Russian Раскрываем тайны замка[?]
Raskryvayem tayny zamka
Revealing the castle's secrets
Spanish El castillo de las trampillas[?] The hatches' castle