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|GerM=Treasure of the cave
|GerM=Treasure of the cave
|PorA=Quem fura, acha!
|PorA=Quem fura, acha!
|PorAM=Who drills, finds!
|PorAM=Who drills, finds!; also a pun on the expression "''quem procura, acha''" (who wants it will find it)
|PorE=Tesouro na rocha
|PorE=Tesouro na rocha
|PorEM=Treasure in the rock
|PorEM=Treasure in the rock

Latest revision as of 21:20, September 4, 2024

Level
Break Time!
Treasure Vault
The Break Time! Treasure Vault level in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
World Sunbaked Desert
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Primary power-up Drill Mushroom
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Break Time! Treasure Vault is a Break Time! course in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It is found in the Sunbaked Desert, and is unlocked after the completion of Armads on the Roll. This course houses one Wonder Seed. As the Drill form is required to complete this level, the Yoshis and Nabbit cannot finish this level.

Layout[edit]

The players start at the entrance to a cave, where a ? Block is, which contains Drill Mushrooms for the players. A glowing spot on the ceiling of this area contains a Flower coin. The players must use their Drill Forms to burrow underground to travel through a small passage to another area where Brick Blocks and a floating Talking Flower are. Another small passage on the ceiling takes the players to an area where three boxes on the ground and a trail of coins on the ceiling are found. These boxes contain Coins and Flower coins. Another small passage on the ground leads to another area to the left where four boxes are. One of them contains the Wonder Seed, and collecting it will finish the course.

The player can leave the course by going to the left at the beginning, and keep their power-up. This is the only course that is not a Search Party course to have this distinction.

Talking Flower quotes[edit]

  • "Whoa!" (in an area between the passages when a player jumps up)
    • "Well, that was something."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese いわ小部屋こべや宝物たからもの[?]
Iwa no kobeya no takaramono
The treasure of the small rocky room
Chinese (traditional) 岩石小房間的寶物[?] The rocky small room's treasure
Dutch Ondergrondse schat[?] Underground treasure
French Ça creuse[?] It digs; also an expression describing an exhausting activity that makes its doer hungry
German Höhlenschatz[?] Treasure of the cave
Portuguese (NOA) Quem fura, acha![?] Who drills, finds!; also a pun on the expression "quem procura, acha" (who wants it will find it)
Portuguese (NOE) Tesouro na rocha[?] Treasure in the rock