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==Trivia==
*This level appears in volume 47 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' being designed to look more like a dojo.


==Level map==
==Level map==

Revision as of 01:22, October 21, 2021

This article is about Screwtop Tower, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Rock-Candy Mines-Tower 2.

Template:Levelbox Screwtop Tower, or Rock-Candy Mines-Tower, is the second Tower of Rock-Candy Mines in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked via completion of Walking Piranha Plants! or Thrilling Spine Coaster, and its own completion opens the path to red and blue ! Switches, Shifting-Floor Cave, and the second entrance to Roy's Conveyor Castle.

Unlike World 6-Tower2 in New Super Mario Bros., Screwtop Tower shares its numeric label with the world's first tower, Grinding-Stone Tower.

Layout

The level begins outside the tower, with a Screwtop Lift, a platform that moves when the bolt on top is spun by the player, leading to a Warp Pipe. Inside the tower, Bony Beetles are found on two Mario Brothers Yuka. Two more Screwtop Lifts are in the section that follows, as well as Bony Beetles on platforms. A Fire Bar is found, along with two Screwtop Lifts. More platforms with Bony Beetles on them are found, as well as a Sumo Bro. The Checkpoint Flag can then be found. More Fire Bars are found around a Screwtop Lift. Another Screwtop Lift then follows, along with Sumo Bros., Bony Beetles, and Fire Bars. A Red Ring is found near another Screwtop Lift, which allows the player to reach a section with a row of Bony Beetles on Note Blocks that lead to Screwtop Lift. Six L-shaped Fire Bars are found along the platform's path, leading to a Sumo Bro and the boss door.

Unlike the previous six towers, the boss of this tower is a Boss Sumo Bro empowered by Magikoopa. The player must hit the platforms he stands on from below to stun him, and then stomp him to deal damage. He is defeated after being stomped three times.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: After the first section of Screwtop Lifts is a yellow Warp Pipe that leads to the area with the first Star Coin. The player must first hit the Hidden Blocks in order to enter the pipe. Inside the area, a POW Block is used to defeat a row of Bony Beetles and causes the Star Coin to fall.
  • Star Coin 2: The second Star Coin is on a Screwtop Lift's path, to the right.
  • Star Coin 3: Above the section with the boss door, the player must use Hidden Blocks to reach the third Star Coin.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese まいてまいて ネジ式リフトのとりで[?]
Maite Maite Neji-shiki Rifuto no Toride
Winding and Winding, Fortress of Screw-type Lift
Chinese 转动发条旋转的螺旋台堡垒 (Simplified)
轉動發條旋轉的螺旋台堡壘 (Traditional)
[?]

Zhuǎndòng Fātiáo Xuánzhuǎn de Luóxuán Tái Bǎolěi
Screw Spinning Platform Fortress of Wind-Up Key Spinning
Dutch Schroeflifttoren[?] Screw lift tower
German Kammerjagd im Drehwurm-Turm[?] Pest control in the Screwtop Tower
Italian Torre delle viti[?] Tower of Screws
Korean 돌리고 돌리고 나사식리프트 요새[?]
Dolligo Dolligo Nasasikripeuteu Yosae
Spin And Spin Screw-Type Lift Fortress
Portuguese (NOE) Torre Rotativa[?] Rotary Tower
Russian Башня винтов[?]
Bashnya vintov
Screw tower
Spanish Torre Tornillo[?] Screw Tower

Trivia

  • This level appears in volume 47 of Super Mario-kun being designed to look more like a dojo.

Level map

Level map

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