Sunbaked Desert Special Pole Block Allure: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 14: Line 14:
The level is an autoscroller. The player starts on some [[Cloud Block]]s, with a [[? Block]] containing a [[Bubble Flower]] appearing shortly afterward. Shortly later, two [[Pole Block]]s appear with a [[Warp Pipe|Pipe]] spawning [[Armad]]s above the second Pole Block. Right of that is another Pole Block, this time vertical, with three green [[Bloomp]]s afterward, with the highest containing the [[Wonder Flower]]. The [[Wonder Effect]] starts, with Pole Blocks extending everywhere, and soon, three more Armads appear, with a [[10-flower coin]] trailing behind the third one. Three more Armads roll along before the player has to climb six more vertical Pole Blocks extending and retracting periodically, with another Cloud Block between the third and fourth, and several more Bloomps fly toward the player. After that, another Pole block extends, with two [[Mumsy|Mumsies]] on that pole block. Later, more Pole Blocks extend, with some pink Bloomps trying to trip off the player. Afterward, some Pole Blocks let the player traverse higher, before a [[Wonder Būsuke|giant Bloomp]] appears, and another pair of Pole Blocks appear, with a [[Būsuke Hōdai|Bloomp pump]] between them. Over the second Pole Block lies the [[Wonder Seed]], in which the player will have to bounce off one last pink Bloomp to reach it. At the end of the stage lies some final green Bloomps, with the [[Goal Pole]] lying shortly afterward.
The level is an autoscroller. The player starts on some [[Cloud Block]]s, with a [[? Block]] containing a [[Bubble Flower]] appearing shortly afterward. Shortly later, two [[Pole Block]]s appear with a [[Warp Pipe|Pipe]] spawning [[Armad]]s above the second Pole Block. Right of that is another Pole Block, this time vertical, with three green [[Bloomp]]s afterward, with the highest containing the [[Wonder Flower]]. The [[Wonder Effect]] starts, with Pole Blocks extending everywhere, and soon, three more Armads appear, with a [[10-flower coin]] trailing behind the third one. Three more Armads roll along before the player has to climb six more vertical Pole Blocks extending and retracting periodically, with another Cloud Block between the third and fourth, and several more Bloomps fly toward the player. After that, another Pole block extends, with two [[Mumsy|Mumsies]] on that pole block. Later, more Pole Blocks extend, with some pink Bloomps trying to trip off the player. Afterward, some Pole Blocks let the player traverse higher, before a [[Wonder Būsuke|giant Bloomp]] appears, and another pair of Pole Blocks appear, with a [[Būsuke Hōdai|Bloomp pump]] between them. Over the second Pole Block lies the [[Wonder Seed]], in which the player will have to bounce off one last pink Bloomp to reach it. At the end of the stage lies some final green Bloomps, with the [[Goal Pole]] lying shortly afterward.


==Hidden Character Blocks==
===Hidden Character Blocks===
*A [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] [[Hidden Character Block]] can be found at the start of the stage. It is attached to the ceiling, directly above the only [[? Block]] of the level. It contains a single [[Flower coin|flower coin]].
*A [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] [[Hidden Character Block]] can be found at the start of the stage. It is attached to the ceiling, directly above the only [[? Block]] of the level. It contains a single [[Flower coin|flower coin]].



Revision as of 08:43, May 10, 2024

Level
Sunbaked Desert Special Pole Block Allure
Sunbaked Desert Special Pole Block Allure
World Special World
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Difficulty ★★★★★
Primary power-up Bubble Flower
Wonder Effect Causes Pole Blocks to appear and extend.
<< Directory of levels >>

Sunbaked Desert Special Pole Block Allure is a level in the Special World, in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It has a difficulty rating of five stars, like every level in that world. It is unlocked via completion of Expert Badge Challenge Invisibility I, and its own completion unlocks a path to The Semifinal Test Piranha Plant Reprise and the Standee Shop.

Layout

The level is an autoscroller. The player starts on some Cloud Blocks, with a ? Block containing a Bubble Flower appearing shortly afterward. Shortly later, two Pole Blocks appear with a Pipe spawning Armads above the second Pole Block. Right of that is another Pole Block, this time vertical, with three green Bloomps afterward, with the highest containing the Wonder Flower. The Wonder Effect starts, with Pole Blocks extending everywhere, and soon, three more Armads appear, with a 10-flower coin trailing behind the third one. Three more Armads roll along before the player has to climb six more vertical Pole Blocks extending and retracting periodically, with another Cloud Block between the third and fourth, and several more Bloomps fly toward the player. After that, another Pole block extends, with two Mumsies on that pole block. Later, more Pole Blocks extend, with some pink Bloomps trying to trip off the player. Afterward, some Pole Blocks let the player traverse higher, before a giant Bloomp appears, and another pair of Pole Blocks appear, with a Bloomp pump between them. Over the second Pole Block lies the Wonder Seed, in which the player will have to bounce off one last pink Bloomp to reach it. At the end of the stage lies some final green Bloomps, with the Goal Pole lying shortly afterward.

Hidden Character Blocks

10-Flower Coins

Enemies

Talking Flower quotes

  • "Heya!" (at the start)
  • "Hurry!" (at the midway point)
  • "Way to go!" (at the end)

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒデリー砂漠さばくSPスネークポールにさそわれて[?]
Hiderī Sabaku SP Sunēku Pōru ni sasowarete
Sunbaked Desert SP: Be lured by the Pole Blocks
Chinese (traditional) 日光沙漠SP 跟隨蛇型桿子的指引[?]
Rìguāng Shāmò SP Gēnsuí Shé Xíng Gǎnzi de Zhǐyǐn
Sunbaked Desert SP Following Pole Blocks' Advice
Dutch Gloeiwoestijn (speciaal): Paalklimklif[?] Sunbaked Desert (Special): Pole Climb Cliff
French Désert cuisant SP : Tendage de perches[?] Sunbaked Desert SP: Holding out poles; reference to the expression tendre une perche meaning "to throw someone a line"
German Wüsten-Spezial: Freiluft-Akrobatik[?] Desert Special: Outdoor acrobatics