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===Normal exit===
===Normal exit===
The player must be very careful, as the way of crossing the level depends on whether there is water or not. For instance, there are two ways to reach the top of a high pipe; the player can either use the platform of an [[Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother]] as a lift, or swim over the pipe when the level is flooded. Halfway through the level, the player is given a long enough stretch of dry land to take flight off of, if the player has a [[Cape Feather]]. A Cape Feather can be found in the first [[? Block]] if [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] are big, or a [[Super Mushroom]] if they are small. [[Yoshi]] can be found in a ? Block as well. The end part of the level contains a bunch of ? Blocks, which mostly contain [[Coin]]s. The player is given the option to save after this level.
The player must be very careful, as the way of crossing the level depends on whether there is water or not. For instance, there are two ways to reach the top of a high pipe; the player can either use the platform of an [[Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother]] as a lift, or swim over the pipe when the level is flooded. A [[Cape Feather]] can be found in the first [[? Block]] if [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] are big, or a [[Super Mushroom]] if they are small. [[Yoshi]] can be found in a ? Block as well. The end part of the level contains a bunch of ? Blocks, which mostly contain [[Coin]]s. The player is given the option to save after this level.
Using a Cape Feather, if Mario or Luigi wait long enough at the beginning of the level for the water level to drop below the ground, he will have enough running space to take off and fly over the level and to the [[Warp Pipe]] leading to the Giant Gate. This requires steady timing, however, as the player will have to press left on the {{button|snes|Pad}} almost rhythmically to keep above the Amazing Flyin' Hammer Bros., as the second top half of the level constantly stays off camera.
[[File:Mondo.png|thumb|center|600px|The level map of '''Mondo'''.]]
[[File:Mondo.png|thumb|center|600px|The level map of '''Mondo'''.]]



Revision as of 15:15, July 11, 2018

Template:Level Mondo is the sixth Level of the Special Zone in Super Mario World. At first glance, it looks like a normal level, with a few platforms and pipes; however, Mondo actually has a special feature: every now and then, water will rise, flooding the whole level.

Overview

Mondo consists of one long area, a short screen with the Giant Gate, and an optional area down a blue Warp Pipe. This level has five Dragon Coins, and allows the Player 300 seconds on the Timer to complete. Although Koopa Troopas and Jumping Piranha Plants can be seen in Mondo, the most common enemies here are Cheep Cheeps. Without water, these fish flop around erratically, but when the level is flooded, they swim as they usually do.

Normal exit

The player must be very careful, as the way of crossing the level depends on whether there is water or not. For instance, there are two ways to reach the top of a high pipe; the player can either use the platform of an Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother as a lift, or swim over the pipe when the level is flooded. A Cape Feather can be found in the first ? Block if Mario or Luigi are big, or a Super Mushroom if they are small. Yoshi can be found in a ? Block as well. The end part of the level contains a bunch of ? Blocks, which mostly contain Coins. The player is given the option to save after this level. Using a Cape Feather, if Mario or Luigi wait long enough at the beginning of the level for the water level to drop below the ground, he will have enough running space to take off and fly over the level and to the Warp Pipe leading to the Giant Gate. This requires steady timing, however, as the player will have to press left on the +Control Pad almost rhythmically to keep above the Amazing Flyin' Hammer Bros., as the second top half of the level constantly stays off camera.

Mondo
The level map of Mondo.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スペシャリストのためのコース[?]
Supesharisuto no Tame no Kōsu
Specialists Only Course
German Exquisit[?] Exquisite
Spanish Rarito[?] Weird

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