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{{level  
{{level infobox
|title=Soda Lake
|image=[[File:Soda Lake.png]]<br>Mario [[swim]]ming above a Torpedo Ted
|image=[[Image:Soda Lake.PNG]]
|code=4-A
|code=4-A
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
|difficulty=Moderate
|world=[[Twin Bridges]]
|notes=This level is the only level to feature [[Torpedo Ted]]s.
|limit=300 seconds
|before=[[Cheese Bridge Area|<<]]
|before=[[Cheese Bridge Area|<<]]
|after=[[Star World 3|>>]]
|after=[[Star World 3|>>]]
|track=[[Ground Theme (Super Mario World)#Super Mario World|Underwater BGM]]
|sample=[[File:Swimming Theme Super Mario World.oga]]
}}
}}
'''Soda Lake''' is an underwater secret area reached by entering the secret [[Giant Gate|gate]] of [[Cheese Bridge Area]] in the game ''[[Super Mario World]]''. This level is located in World 4, [[Twin Bridges]]. Mario will encounter a new and unique enemy who only appear in this level, the [[Torpedo Ted]]. This underwater [[Bullet Bill]] relative (which are dropped from [[Skull Box]]es) can travel through walls and are always deployed in Mario's direction. They cannot be defeated in any way, so it is advised to simply avoid them. When Mario clears the area, he will unlock the third warp point to [[Star Road]].
'''Soda Lake''' is a secret underwater area reached by entering the secret [[Giant Gate]] of the [[Cheese Bridge Area]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. This [[level]] is located in the [[Twin Bridges]] area. [[Torpedo Ted]]s, underwater [[Bullet Bill]] relatives, are exclusive to this level, where they are dropped from [[torpedo tube]]s. They can travel through walls and are always deployed in [[Mario]]'s (or [[Luigi]]'s) direction. When Mario clears the area, he unlocks the third [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]]. To access this level, the player must enter the Cheese Bridge Area and use a [[Cape Feather]] or [[Yoshi]] to make their way under the first Giant Gate to reach an alternate Giant Gate, making it possible to access Soda Lake.


==Access==
==Layout==
To access this [[level]], the Mario must use a [[Feather]] to glide their way over the first [[Giant Gate]], or fall underneath it while riding a [[Yoshi]] to jump off, to reach an alternate Giant Gate, making it possible to access Soda Lake.  
At the start, the player descends from a [[Warp Pipe|gray pipe]]. They first encounter a [[Blurp]], and a torpedo tube appears. Proceeding past the enemies, the player encounters another three Blurps near a [[? Block|Prize Block]], which contains either a [[Super Mushroom]] or a [[Fire Flower]]. Past this Prize Block are two torpedo tubes and a line of Blurps passing through the bottom of the screen. The first [[Dragon Coin]] is situated between two torpedo tubes.


==Overview==
Up ahead, four Blurps travel from a row of descending torpedo tubes. Along with many regular [[coin]]s, the second Dragon Coin sits near the middle torpedo tube. The next open area has a lone pillar and more pockets of Blurps, containing either five or six of them. A nearby chasm contains the third Dragon Coin, where four torpedo tubes are situated near it along with three more Blurps. The fourth Dragon Coin is in plain sight right in front of another torpedo tube.
At the start Mario or Luigi will descend from a [[Warp Pipe|gray pipe]] to begin their journey. Quite suddenly a [[Blurp]] and a Skull Box appear on the horizon. Quickly climb towards the upper section of the screen as not to get trapped. Another three Blurps guard an [[Question Block|? Block]] containing either a [[Super Mushroom]] or [[Fire Flower]] depending on Mario's current state. Be wary of two approaching Torpedo Teds and a line of Blurps patrolling the bottom of the screen (note that they, unlike their Torpedo Ted allies, can indeed be killed by either a fireball or [[Cape Feather|cape spin]]). There also the first [[Dragon Coin]] situated between two Skull Boxes, this is very risky and is not recommended if the player wishes to keep their power-up or stay alive if small.


Up ahead, a school of four Blurps make their way away from a row of descending Skull Boxes. Along with many regular coins, the second Dragon Coin near the middle Torpedo Ted. Time it so that the middle Skull Box has just fired before attempting to grab it. Making way towards the bottom of the screen, to avoid the treacherous Torpedo Teds. The next open are has a lone pillar and more pockets of Blurps (five or six this time), so swim up and continue. Drop into the nearby chasm for the third Dragon Coin, but beware the nearby Torpedo Ted which will travel through the wall to attack Mario/Luigi. That same Skull Box is accompanied by three others in this next tricky section, it is best to stay low and quickly swim up amidst whatever Torpedo Teds that may be coming Mario/Luigi's way along with three more Blurps. The fourth Dragon Coin is in plain sight right in front of yet another Skull Box, so make sure to be quick in the execution of snagging it.
Beyond said torpedo tube, there is another one higher up, with two Blurps coming towards the player. This second torpedo tube becomes the first of three in a row, all surrounding the final Dragon Coin. A column of four Blurps blocks passageway until they pass by. Three more Blurps travel past as the player arrives at a passage where Torpedo Teds spawn above the player. The pipe at the end takes the player to the Giant Gate to complete the level.


Beyond said Skull Box be prepared another one higher up with two Blurps coming towards you somewhere nearby. This second Skull Box becomes the first of three in a row, all surrounding the final Dragon Coin. It is perhaps the easiest one if the player can quickly catch it before either of the upper Skull Boxes gets a chance to launch a Torpedo Ted at them. A column of four Blurps will make further passage impossible until they pass. Three more Blurps drift past as the player arrives at a passage in which they can simply walk across to avoid all the Torpedo Teds churning above them. Then simply enter the pipe, which will take the player to the surface. At this point, Mario or Luigi can just cross the [[Giant Gate]] to complete the level.
The player can avoid most Blurps and Torpedo Teds by [[swim]]ming at the very bottom of the screen for nearly the entire level. The obstacles are penetrable at the bottom of the screen, though the player must be mindful not to sink too far below the viewable area of the screen.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Torpedo Ted]]
{{number of enemies
*[[Skull Box]] (deploys Torpedo Teds)
|image1=[[File:SMW Torpedo Hasshadai.png]]
*[[Blurp]]
|name1=[[Torpedo tube]]
<br clear=all>
|count1=19
{{SMW Levels}}
|image2=[[File:SMW Torpedo Ted.png]]
[[Category:Places]]
|name2=[[Torpedo Ted]]
[[Category:Dinosaur Land]]
|count2=infinite
[[Category:Bodies of Water]]
|image3=[[File:SMW Blurp.png]]
|name3=[[Blurp]]
|count3=33
}}
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ソーダの{{ruby|湖|みずうみ}}<ref>''Super Mario World'' Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)</ref>
|JapR=Sōda no Mizuumi
|JapM=Soda Lake
|SpaE=Lago de Gaseosa
|SpaEM=Soda Lake
|Fre=Lac Soda<br>Lac de Limonade
|FreM=Soda Lake<br>Lemonade Lake
|Ger=Soda-See
|GerM=Soda Lake
|Por=Lago da Soda
|PorM=Soda Lake
|Ita=Lago Soda<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=58}}</ref>
|ItaM=Soda Lake
|Chi=苏打湖
|ChiR=sū dǎ hú
|ChiM=Soda Lake
}}
 
==References==
<references/>
 
{{SMW levels}}
[[Category:Aquatic areas]]
[[Category:Lakes]]
[[Category:Secret levels]]
[[Category:Super Mario World levels]]

Latest revision as of 13:35, October 29, 2024

Level
Soda Lake
Soda Lake
Mario swimming above a Torpedo Ted
Level code 4-A
World Twin Bridges
Game Super Mario World
Time limit 300 seconds
Music track Underwater BGM
Music sample
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Soda Lake is a secret underwater area reached by entering the secret Giant Gate of the Cheese Bridge Area in Super Mario World. This level is located in the Twin Bridges area. Torpedo Teds, underwater Bullet Bill relatives, are exclusive to this level, where they are dropped from torpedo tubes. They can travel through walls and are always deployed in Mario's (or Luigi's) direction. When Mario clears the area, he unlocks the third Star Road. To access this level, the player must enter the Cheese Bridge Area and use a Cape Feather or Yoshi to make their way under the first Giant Gate to reach an alternate Giant Gate, making it possible to access Soda Lake.

Layout[edit]

At the start, the player descends from a gray pipe. They first encounter a Blurp, and a torpedo tube appears. Proceeding past the enemies, the player encounters another three Blurps near a Prize Block, which contains either a Super Mushroom or a Fire Flower. Past this Prize Block are two torpedo tubes and a line of Blurps passing through the bottom of the screen. The first Dragon Coin is situated between two torpedo tubes.

Up ahead, four Blurps travel from a row of descending torpedo tubes. Along with many regular coins, the second Dragon Coin sits near the middle torpedo tube. The next open area has a lone pillar and more pockets of Blurps, containing either five or six of them. A nearby chasm contains the third Dragon Coin, where four torpedo tubes are situated near it along with three more Blurps. The fourth Dragon Coin is in plain sight right in front of another torpedo tube.

Beyond said torpedo tube, there is another one higher up, with two Blurps coming towards the player. This second torpedo tube becomes the first of three in a row, all surrounding the final Dragon Coin. A column of four Blurps blocks passageway until they pass by. Three more Blurps travel past as the player arrives at a passage where Torpedo Teds spawn above the player. The pipe at the end takes the player to the Giant Gate to complete the level.

The player can avoid most Blurps and Torpedo Teds by swimming at the very bottom of the screen for nearly the entire level. The obstacles are penetrable at the bottom of the screen, though the player must be mindful not to sink too far below the viewable area of the screen.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
Sprite of a torpedo tube in Super Mario World. Torpedo tube 19
Sprite of a Torpedo Ted in Super Mario World Torpedo Ted infinite
A Blurp from Super Mario World Blurp 33

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ソーダのみずうみ[1]
Sōda no Mizuumi
Soda Lake
Chinese 苏打湖[?]
sū dǎ hú
Soda Lake
French Lac Soda
Lac de Limonade
[?]
Soda Lake
Lemonade Lake
German Soda-See[?] Soda Lake
Italian Lago Soda[2] Soda Lake
Portuguese Lago da Soda[?] Soda Lake
Spanish (NOE) Lago de Gaseosa[?] Soda Lake

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario World Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)
  2. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 58.