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'''World Star''' | '''World Star''' is the final world that appears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. It has nine levels and a hidden [[Toad House]]. Of the levels, there is seven numbered levels, a castle and a rainbow level. Blocking the levels in the world is a [[Star Coin Sign]], which requires 90 Star Coins in order to open the path. Also at the beginning of the world is a Toad House, which will appear after all Star Coins have been found. It is blocked by another sign that requires nine Star Coins to remove it, and it gives the player a [[Super Star]] for their item slot. [[Dry Bowser]] is the boss of the castle. The world is unlocked after defeating [[Bowser]], unlike all other special worlds, which are unlocked via [[cannon]]s. Unlike the first eight worlds, the levels of World Star have [[Moon Coin]]s, instead of [[Star Coin]]s. World Star appears to be similar to [[World 9 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9]] and [[World S]], as they are all bonus worlds unlocked by beating the final boss. | ||
Collecting all [[Moon Coin]]s in this world adds a star to the player's file. Finding all Moon and Star Coins without using [[White Raccoon Mario]] results in the [[Toad House]]s permanently staying in their position without disappearing. | Collecting all [[Moon Coin]]s in this world adds a star to the player's file. Finding all Moon and Star Coins without using [[White Raccoon Mario]] results in the [[Toad House]]s permanently staying in their position without disappearing. |
Revision as of 14:44, June 8, 2015
- Not to be confused with Star World.
World Star is the final world that appears in New Super Mario Bros. 2. It has nine levels and a hidden Toad House. Of the levels, there is seven numbered levels, a castle and a rainbow level. Blocking the levels in the world is a Star Coin Sign, which requires 90 Star Coins in order to open the path. Also at the beginning of the world is a Toad House, which will appear after all Star Coins have been found. It is blocked by another sign that requires nine Star Coins to remove it, and it gives the player a Super Star for their item slot. Dry Bowser is the boss of the castle. The world is unlocked after defeating Bowser, unlike all other special worlds, which are unlocked via cannons. Unlike the first eight worlds, the levels of World Star have Moon Coins, instead of Star Coins. World Star appears to be similar to World 9 and World S, as they are all bonus worlds unlocked by beating the final boss.
Collecting all Moon Coins in this world adds a star to the player's file. Finding all Moon and Star Coins without using White Raccoon Mario results in the Toad Houses permanently staying in their position without disappearing.
Levels
Level | Preview | Description |
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World Star-Rainbow | The World Star Rainbow Course. Read more... | |
World Star-1 | This level takes place at night. It consist of many Brick Blocks which if the player has a Gold Flower can become a lot of coins. Read more... | |
World Star-2 | This level takes place high in the sky, on top of what is supposed to be a deserted castle. Read more... | |
World Star-3 | This rather short level's theme is a combination of a beach and Ghost House theme. Read more... | |
World Star-4 | This is an auto-scrolling beach-themed level. Read more... | |
World Star-5 | This level combines the elements of grass and sky. Read more... | |
World Star-6 | Most of this level takes place in an underwater fortress. Read more... | |
World Star-7 | The level is a volcano level and is very similar to World 6-1. Read more... | |
World Star-Castle | The final Castle of the game. Read more... |
Enemies introduced
- Coin Coffers
- Boss: Dry Bowser
Names in other languages
References
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