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Deep Magma Bog
A view of an unnamed world of 'Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
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Deep Magma Bog is the sixth world in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and the last numbered world. It is a volcanic bog filled with magma and overgrown with ivy. The bog contains several split paths, some of which are blocked with boulders that can be shattered by Poplins in exchange of flower coins.

This world contains purple Wonder Flowers and Wonder Seeds.

Levels

Deep Magma Bog contains 17 levels, four Poplin houses called observatories, and a Poplin Shop.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マグマノ樹海[?]
Maguma no jukai
Magma sea of trees
Chinese (simplified) 岩浆树海[?]
Yánjiāng Shùhǎi
Magma sea of trees
German Magma-Tiefen[?] Magma Depths
Italian Foresta Magmascuro[?] Dark-magma forest
Portuguese Pântano Magmático[?] Magmatic Swamp
Spanish Volcán Caldera[?] Cauldron Volcano