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This level is a grassy meadow, much like [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]. The first [[? Block]] (which is on the ground, and not floating, unlike most ? Blocks) contains either a Super Mushroom or Fire Flower, depending on Mario's form. A ? Block containing a [[Mini Mushroom]] is later found in the level. The Mini-Mushroom can be used to travel into a small pipe nearby that lead to the first [[Star Coin]]. A wall made up of [[Brick Block]]s and cement blocks are blocking a Pipe. The wall is shaped in such a way that it's possible to throw a [[Koopa Shell]] on it, which will break all of the Blocks and will eventually allow the player to enter it. Alternatively, the player could use a [[Mega Mushroom]] to break the block wall. The pipe leads to a cave that contains a Star Coin that is reached by using a [[P-Switch]] that turns every Brick Block into a coin and vice-versa. The third Star Coin is found in a small gap just before the level's [[Goal Pole|Flagpole]] that is only accessible by [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini Mario]], [[Shell Mario]], or Mario without a Super Mushroom. | This level is a grassy meadow, much like [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]. The first [[? Block]] (which is on the ground, and not floating, unlike most ? Blocks) contains either a Super Mushroom or Fire Flower, depending on Mario's form. A ? Block containing a [[Mini Mushroom]] is later found in the level. The Mini-Mushroom can be used to travel into a small pipe nearby that lead to the first [[Star Coin]]. A wall made up of [[Brick Block]]s and cement blocks are blocking a Pipe. The wall is shaped in such a way that it's possible to throw a [[Koopa Shell]] on it, which will break all of the Blocks and will eventually allow the player to enter it. Alternatively, the player could use a [[Mega Mushroom]] to break the block wall. The pipe leads to a cave that contains a Star Coin that is reached by using a [[P-Switch]] that turns every Brick Block into a coin and vice-versa. The third Star Coin is found in a small gap just before the level's [[Goal Pole|Flagpole]] that is only accessible by [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini Mario]], [[Shell Mario]], or Mario without a Super Mushroom. | ||
==Star Coins== | ==Star Coins== |
Revision as of 09:12, October 3, 2018
World 1-4 is the fifth level of World 1, and subsequently, of New Super Mario Bros..
Layout
This level is a grassy meadow, much like World 1-1. The first ? Block (which is on the ground, and not floating, unlike most ? Blocks) contains either a Super Mushroom or Fire Flower, depending on Mario's form. A ? Block containing a Mini Mushroom is later found in the level. The Mini-Mushroom can be used to travel into a small pipe nearby that lead to the first Star Coin. A wall made up of Brick Blocks and cement blocks are blocking a Pipe. The wall is shaped in such a way that it's possible to throw a Koopa Shell on it, which will break all of the Blocks and will eventually allow the player to enter it. Alternatively, the player could use a Mega Mushroom to break the block wall. The pipe leads to a cave that contains a Star Coin that is reached by using a P-Switch that turns every Brick Block into a coin and vice-versa. The third Star Coin is found in a small gap just before the level's Flagpole that is only accessible by Mini Mario, Shell Mario, or Mario without a Super Mushroom.
Star Coins
- Star Coin 1 - The Mini Mushroom in the ? Block can be used to enter the Mini Warp Pipe on the left. The Star Coin is found in plain sight.
- Star Coin 2 - Near a mass of blocks is a pipe blocked by a Brick Block. The player should break it and find the hidden P Switch to turn the coins into blocks to make steps for the Star Coin. Only Super Mario, Fire Mario and Shell Mario can reach it.
- Star Coin 3 - The third Star Coin is found in a small gap just before the level's Flagpole that is only accessible by Mini Mario, Small Mario, Shell Mario, or by sliding down the nearby slope.