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Upon first look, the level appears to be very short and simple. There is a tree, a [[Lift]], and a couple of [[? Block]]s. After jumping for the [[Goal Pole]], it grows wings and starts flying away, forcing [[Mario]] to chase it. The Goal Pole stops flying if the player is too far behind, but as the player catches up, it will continue flying away. [[Dash Panel]]s are placed in different locations around the level. | Upon first look, the level appears to be very short and simple. There is a tree, a [[Lift]], and a couple of [[? Block]]s. After jumping for the [[Goal Pole]], however, it grows wings and starts flying away, forcing [[Mario]] and company to chase it. The Goal Pole stops flying if the player is too far behind, but as the player catches up, it will continue flying away. [[Dash Panel]]s are placed in different locations around the level. | ||
Towards the end of the level, [[Donut Block]]s must be used as platforms. Once the player catches the Goal Pole, the level ends, and a cloud platform appears on the ground before the player jumps off the Goal Pole after sliding down it. | Towards the end of the level, [[Donut Block]]s must be used as platforms. Once the player catches the Goal Pole, the level ends, and a cloud platform appears on the ground before the player jumps off the Goal Pole after sliding down it. |
Revision as of 05:00, February 5, 2022
- This article is about the level in Super Mario 3D World. For the level in New Super Mario Bros. 2, see World Star-4.
The Great Goal Pole, otherwise known as World Star-4, is the fourth level of World Star in Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. It is unlocked by completing Rolling Ride Run, and its completion unlocks Super Block Land.
Layout
Upon first look, the level appears to be very short and simple. There is a tree, a Lift, and a couple of ? Blocks. After jumping for the Goal Pole, however, it grows wings and starts flying away, forcing Mario and company to chase it. The Goal Pole stops flying if the player is too far behind, but as the player catches up, it will continue flying away. Dash Panels are placed in different locations around the level.
Towards the end of the level, Donut Blocks must be used as platforms. Once the player catches the Goal Pole, the level ends, and a cloud platform appears on the ground before the player jumps off the Goal Pole after sliding down it.
Green Stars
- Green Star 1: The first Green Star is on the first set of Donut Blocks.
- Green Star 2: Right before the second Walleye, the player must follow the Donut Blocks all the way to the left to get the Green Star.
- Green Star 3: The player will have to follow the Donut Block staircase at the end of the level upwards, then follow the top path to reach the Green Star.
Stamp
- The level's stamp is located behind the first Walleye in the level. The stamp is Tanooki Mario.
Luigi sighting
- At the end of the course, where the platforms are made entirely out of endless Donut Blocks, there is a hidden Luigi shown crouching if the player goes far enough.
Enemies
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 飛びつけ!ゴールポール[?] Tobitsuke! Gōru pōru |
Jump at the Goal Pole! | |
Chinese | 撲向終點旗杆![?] Pūxiàng Zhōngdiǎn Qígǎn! |
Dive Towards the Flag Pole! | |
Dutch | Houd de vlag![?] | Stop the flag! | |
French | Sus au drapeau[?] | - | |
German | Rauf auf den Zielpfahl![?] | Up to the goal pole! | |
Italian | Asta troppo entusiasta[?] | Overly enthusiastic goal pole | |
Portuguese | Objetivo: Bandeirola[?] | Goal: Goal Pole | |
Russian | Великий финальный флаг[?] Velikiy finalniy flag |
Great final flag | |
Spanish (NOA) | La caza del banderín[?] | The flag hunt | |
Spanish (NOE) | A por el banderín[?] | Go get the flag |