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[[File:Special6Airship.png|thumb|200px|Mario jumps over a Reversible Platform.]]
[[File:Special6Airship.png|thumb|200px|Mario jumps over a Reversible Platform.]]
The level is similar to [[World 4 (Super Mario 3D Land)#World 4-Airship|World 4-Airship]]. The player starts on an airship, and must leap across several [[Reversible Platform]]s and Brick Blocks to reach another airship-type platform. A hole takes the player to a section on the inside of the airship. The player can take the [[Warp Pipe]], which leads to a fight with [[Boom Boom]], but the player can also break a secret path of Brick Blocks to pass by the Used Block barrier. The player must then cross several more Reversible Platforms to reach the Airship with the Flagpole.
160 Star Medals are required to access this level. It is similar to [[World 4 (Super Mario 3D Land)#World 4-Airship|World 4-Airship]]. The player starts on an airship, and must leap across several [[Reversible Platform]]s and Brick Blocks to reach another airship-type platform. A hole takes the player to a section on the inside of the airship. The player can take the [[Warp Pipe]], which leads to a fight with [[Boom Boom]], but the player can also break a secret path of Brick Blocks to pass by the Used Block barrier. The player must then cross several more Reversible Platforms to reach the Airship with the Flagpole.


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Revision as of 13:06, August 15, 2012

Template:Worldbox Special 6 is the sixth of the Special Worlds appearing in Super Mario 3D Land. The world takes place in a sky-based area, with a grey checkered ground and various sparkles, hills, and clouds in the background. Its theme is a remix of the normal World 6. There are six levels and one Toad House.

Levels

Special 6-1

Layout

Mario using the Propeller Box to fly upwards.

This level is similar in appearance to World 3-1. The level takes place in the same type of area, though it is at night. Most if not all of the Question Blocks on the ground are Propeller Boxes. The only enemies encountered in the level are Sandmaarghs, encountered outside the structure, and a lone Wallop on top. But there was no Pokeys, no P-Switch for collecting 64 Rainbow Notes, no Checkpoint Flag, etc. Also scattered throughout the level are green + Clocks, which add 100 seconds to the player's time. By taking the normal path up, the player must head through two enemy-free rooms separated by a platform in which sections of the wall pop out to form a path up to the second room. Another way up is to head to the right side of the structure, then use a Propeller Box to get to a pair of Used Blocks on the side of the platform to get to a platform with a door leading to the first room. Finally, the player can head up to the platform with the first Star Medal, then fly over to a pair of Used Blocks and up to the top of the platform. At the top of the structure is a stone platform and the Flagpole.

Star Medals

  • Star Medal 1: The Star Medal is on the top right corner of the platform on the structure closest to the beginning of the course.
  • Star Medal 2: In the first room, the Star Medal is floating high above the door.
  • Star Medal 3: Floating above the Wallop near the Flagpole is the Star Medal.

Special 6-2

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Mario about to jump on a Goomba.

This level appears to be based upon World 3-3. The player only has 30 seconds to complete the level, though various Goombas scattered around the level give the player blue + Clocks, which add ten seconds to his or her time. The player stars the level on a platform, landing on one such Goomba. A group of Donut Lifts take the player to another platform, followed by several more lifts, a second curved platform, more Donut Lifts, and another large platform. Next is a long row of Donut Lifts, then a rather large cluster of them and a large platform; a Red Ring is on it. After this the path splits in two; on the right side is a wider path of Donut Lifts and a platform; on the left is an area where the player must wall jump up, followed by the platform. The player must then leap up to a path of Donut Lifts, then head back down to a Warp Box leading to a path composed only of Donut Lifts, followed by a platform with the flagpole on it.

Star Medals

  • Star Medal 1: Floating above a pit between two Donut Lifts in the large group of them is the first Star Medal.
  • Star Medal 2: After wall jumping up to the area on the left path of Donut Lifts, the Star Medal can be collected on another pair of the lifts.
  • Star Medal 3: Before the Warp Box, the Star Medal is floating high above.

Special 6-3

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Mario heading toward the Snake Panel.

The level is designed after World 2-2. The player starts in a cavern-like area with an elevated platform with a Snake Block switch on it; this takes the player to another area with another Snake Block switch and three Question Blocks; one provides a coin, another a Starman, and the third a Poison Mushroom. When the player reaches the end of this path of Snake Blocks, there is a platform with another switch, leading to an area with a Chain Chomp, another switch that takes the player above the spikes at one end of the platform, and above is the midway flag. The Snake Block switch at the end of the platform leads the player outside the fortress; there is a Question Block with a Poison Mushroom, two spikes, and a green + Clock. Back inside, there is another Snake Block switch; along the path, if the player has enough time, he or she can collect the two 1-Up Mushrooms. After this series of platforms is a Warp Pipe, the outdoor takes place in sunset instead of daytime, leading to another Snake Block platform, and sees the three Paragoombas located in World 2-2 and the flagpole.

Star Medals

  • Star Medal 1: The Star Medal is floating above the Snake Block path leading outside the area, between two spikes.
  • Star Medal 2: The Star Medal is floating above the Snake Block switch at the end of the fortress-like area.
  • Star Medal 3: By breaking the Brick Blocks at the bottom of the fortress at the outside of the stage, the player is taken to another area behind the fortress, with the Star Medal on a platform.

Special 6-4

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Mario begin chases by the Cosmic Clone in the level.

This level is designed after World 4-3. Throughout the level, the player is chased by a Cosmic Clone. The player starts on a grassy platform. He or she must leap across several rotating platforms to reach another grass platform. Following several more rotating platforms and a grass-covered platform is another, large grass platform; a yellow-spotted orange Jump Block takes the player to a higher platform. The player must then cross another series of rotating platforms to reach the Flagpole.

Star Medals

  • Star Medal 1: By leaping on top of the Question Blocks on the second grassy platform, the player can find the Star Medal on the elevated platform above.
  • Star Medal 2: Hovering above the pit near the second large platform is the Star Medal.
  • Star Medal 3: The Star Medal is located on a rotating blue platform.

Special 6-5

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Mario in the Ghost House.

The level is a Ghost House level designed after World 8-4. The player starts on a platform, then must advance to reach an automatically moving platform. The player must dodge Boos and Spiky Plants here. The platform that the moving platform connects to at the end of its path has several Question Blocks and spikes, one of the Question Blocks containing a Super Mushroom/Fire Flower. Lighting the torch results in two Poison Mushrooms and one Super Mushroom appearing. The player must then leap onto a Switchboard and guide it while passing by the wall sections coming out of the wall. The next section contains a platform with the Midway Flag and a rotating platform. The Question Block in the center contains a Starman, and hitting it results in three Big Boos appearing. The platform behind the rotating platform is a moving platform, and the player must dodge Peepas, Spiky Plants, Boos, and Big Boos. The platform then drops to a lower platform at the end of its path; the door here leads to the flagpole.

Star Medals

  • Star Medal 1: On the bottom path for the Switchboard, the Star Medal is behind the Roulette Block.
  • Star Medal 2: The Star Medal is on the edge of the rotating platform.
  • Star Medal 3: Trying to collect the coins near the wall at the end of the house itself results in invisible Coin Blocks becoming Used Blocks; hitting more above these reveals a staircase to the Star Medal.

Special 6-Airship

Layout

Mario jumps over a Reversible Platform.

160 Star Medals are required to access this level. It is similar to World 4-Airship. The player starts on an airship, and must leap across several Reversible Platforms and Brick Blocks to reach another airship-type platform. A hole takes the player to a section on the inside of the airship. The player can take the Warp Pipe, which leads to a fight with Boom Boom, but the player can also break a secret path of Brick Blocks to pass by the Used Block barrier. The player must then cross several more Reversible Platforms to reach the Airship with the Flagpole.

Star Medals

  • Star Medal 1: Behind a set of Brick Blocks to the right of the Warp Pipe is the Star Medal.
  • Star Medal 2: The second Star Medal is on the red side of the Reversible Platform after the Warp Pipe.
  • Star Medal 3: The third Star Medal is floating above a Reversible Platform.

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