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*After the checkpoint, the stamp is underneath the gated floor. It can only be collected when the lava has sunken.
*After the checkpoint, the stamp is underneath the gated floor. It can only be collected when the lava has sunken. The stamp is a Boomerang Flower.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==

Revision as of 12:26, October 26, 2021

Template:Levelbox Simmering Lava Lake, or World Castle-7, is the seventh course in the seventh world of Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, World Castle. It becomes accessible by clearing either Trick Trap Tower or Rammerhead Reef, and its completion unlocks Bowser's Lava Lake Keep.

Layout

This level starts on a platform where lava rises and sinks. After navigating past some Parabones and Splorches, the player comes upon a Clear Pipe which transports them to an area with the Checkpoint Flag. This area houses some Lava Geysers, more of the aforementioned enemies, and a Clear Pipe at the end. The clear pipe brings the player to an area with a few Charvaarghs and the Goal Pole.

Green Stars

  • Green Star 1: The first Green Star is near the first Splorch area, floating high above lava, and can be reached with a Boomerang from the Boomerang Flower. It can also be obtained as Raccoon Mario.
  • Green Star 2: The player has to activate the Green Star Ring and collect all eight Green Coins to reveal the Green Star.
  • Green Star 3: After the stamp, the player must head south from the large gray square platform to find the third Green Star.

Stamp

Wii U version
Switch version
  • After the checkpoint, the stamp is underneath the gated floor. It can only be collected when the lava has sunken. The stamp is a Boomerang Flower.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グツグツ溶岩湖[?]
Gutsugutsu yōgan ko
Simmering Lava Lake
Chinese 滾燙燙熔岩湖[?]
Gǔntàngtàng Róngyánhú
Simmering Lava Lake
Dutch Vlammende vuurzee[?] Flaming sea of fire
German Heißer Tanz am Lavasee[?] Hot dance at Lava Lake
Italian Fossa gorgogliante[?] Gurgling pit
Portuguese Marés escaldantes[?] Scalding tides
Russian Кипящее море магмы[?]
Kipyashcheye more magmy
Boiling magma sea
Spanish Paseo volcánico[?] Volcanic stroll

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