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Level
Wiggler Race
Mountaineering!
Wiggler Race Mountaineering! from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
World Pipe-Rock Plateau
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Difficulty
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Mountaineering! is a Wiggler Race level located in Pipe-Rock Plateau of Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It can be unlocked by completing Badge House in Pipe-Rock Plateau and its own completion unlocks Badge Challenge Wall-Climb Jump I, Bulrush Express, Swamp Pipe Crawl, Angry Spikes and Sinkin' Pipes, KO Arena Pipe-Rock Rumble and Pipe-Rock Plateau Palace. Completing this level will also reward the player with the Auto Super Mushroom badge. This level houses one Wonder Seed.

Layout

This level requires the player to reach the goal at the end before a Wiggler wearing roller skates does. The beginning of the level has a Bubble containing a Super Mushroom and a gate that will open after a three-second countdown, which starts the race. The race starts with a few trees and a single tall mushroom enemy, followed by a long zip track and some slopes with more tall mushroom enemies. Past these is the first bridge made up of multicolored Note Blocks and a section with more trees alongside some Beeswax Blocks and Spike Traps. A large Beeswax Block can be destroyed using the elephant or fire forms for a shortcut. After this is a single Skedaddler and another bridge made of multicolored Note Blocks followed by more zip tracks, including some that the player can grab from underneath. A final zip track placed diagonally appears right before the goal, after which the Wiggler will reward the player with a Wonder Seed if they reached the goal before it.

Enemies

Talking Flower quotes

  • "Wow, zippy!" (said by a flower at the first zip track)
    • "You got this!" (said by the same flower if the player gets too far behind the Wiggler)
  • "Go, go, go!" (said by the first flower at the first Note Block bridge)
    • "Dash, dash!" (said by the same flower if the player gets too far behind the Wiggler)
  • "You got this!" (said by the second flower at the first Note Block bridge)
    • "Daaash!" (said by the same flower if the player gets too far behind the Wiggler)
  • "Zooooom!" (said by the first flower at the second Note Block bridge)
    • "You can do it!" (said by the same flower if the player gets too far behind the Wiggler)
  • "Look at you go!" (said by the second flower at the second Note Block bridge)
    • "Dash, dash!" (said by the same flower if the player gets too far behind the Wiggler)
  • "Woooooo!" (said by a flower at the last zip track section)
    • "Hurry! Hurry!" (said by the same flower if the player gets too far behind the Wiggler)
  • "Woo-hoo!" (said by a flower next to the goal if the player wins the race)
    • "Ohhh! Give it another go, eh?" (said by the same flower if the player loses the race)

Additionally, a set of three flowers appears throughout the level cheering on the player. One of these flowers can also be heard cheering on the Wiggler at the start of the race. If the player is losing the race, the other flowers may give them a Super Star to help catch up with the Wiggler.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おかやま[?]
Okakoe Yamakoe
Crossing a hill, crossing a mountain
Italian Su e giù per le colline[?] Up and down on the hills
Portuguese (NOA) Corra pelas colinas![?] Run through the hills!
Portuguese (NOE) Montanhismo![?] Mountaineering!
Spanish Montañismo[?] Mountaineering