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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
{{Foreign names
|Jap=ヒデリー{{ruby|砂漠|さばく}}SPスネークポールに{{ruby|誘|さそ}}われて
|JapR=Hiderī Sabaku SP Sunēku Pōru ni sasowarete
|JapM=Sunbaked Desert SP: Be lured by the Pole Blocks
|ChiT=日光沙漠SP 跟隨蛇型桿子的指引
|ChiT=日光沙漠SP 跟隨蛇型桿子的指引
|ChiTM=Sunbaked Desert SP Following Pole Blocks' Advice  
|ChiTM=Sunbaked Desert SP Following Pole Blocks' Advice  
|Fre=Désert cuisant SP : Tendage de perches
|FreM=Sunbaked Desert SP: Holding out poles; reference to the expression ''tendre une perche'' meaning "to throw someone a line"
|Ger=Wüsten-Spezial: Freiluft-Akrobatik
|GerM=Desert Special: Outdoor acrobatics
}}
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Revision as of 06:40, February 8, 2024

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Level
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.
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Sunbaked Desert Special Pole Block Allure is a level in Special World, in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It has a difficulty rating of five stars, like every level in Special World.

Layout

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This level is an autoscrolling level. The player must hit the top Bloomp from the bottom to get a Wonder Flower, so that they can proceed through the level. They must use the Pole Blocks to reach the top of the level and obtain the Wonder Seed. Then, the Goal Pole appears.

10-Flower Coins

Enemies

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (traditional) 日光沙漠SP 跟隨蛇型桿子的指引[?] Sunbaked Desert SP Following Pole Blocks' Advice
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