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  SUPER MARIO BROS. 3
  FAQ/Walkthrough v4.5
  Written by Snow Dragon © 2001-2006.
  All rights reserved.
  round the wheel [at] gmail [dot] com
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  1  Update History
  2  Intro
  3  Controls
  4  Items
  5  Bestiary
    5.1   Koopa Troopas
    5.2   Goombas
    5.3   Beetles
    5.4   Lakitu
    5.5   Piranha Plants
    5.6   Aquatic
    5.7   Hammer Brothers
    5.8   Fortress Family
    5.9   Artillery
    5.10  Miscellaneous
    5.11  The Koopa Family
  6  World Maps and Level Walkthroughs
    6.1  Grass Land
    6.2  Desert Land
    6.3  Water Land
    6.4  Giant Land
    6.5  Sky Land
    6.6  Ice Land
    6.7  Pipe Land
    6.8  Dark Land
  7  2-Player Battle
  8  Secrets and Extras
  9  Credits and Legal Stuff

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  1 | UPDATE HISTORY
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9-15-01:  John R. Jones has informed me of an easier way to beat level 3-7,
         so I added that today. Much obliged, John!
           Upon further inspection of the walkthrough, I found that I
         created an item summary section but never added it! How I didn't
         catch this is totally beyond me, but since I don't have the
         patience or the brainpower to type it up right now, I've gotten rid
         of it. Maybe later.
           Stay tuned for further updates!


10-14-01: Added item AND enemy summaries, which are once again the work of
         John R. Jones. I got the e-mail containing them nearly a month ago,
         but the document containing the walkthrough is on my cousin's comp
         and I just visited him today, so I made the update just now. Thanks
         again, John!


11-17-01: This just in, R. Deland Smallwood IV has sent me some information
         on levels 3-4 and 5-7. Check it out!


12-24-01: Ho ho ho! Merry Christmas Eve! R. Deland Smallwood sent me yet more
         stuff - this time some hints for levels in Ice Land. Thanks again,
         man! Sorry it took a month to get around to adding, though.


3-17-02:  Some of my older walkthroughs aren't aging too well, so I'm
         changing things on some of them to make them look fresh and like my
         newer walkthroughs. Some formatting issues and other changes
         throughout the document have been addressed. The Desert Land map
         needed fixing due to an unintentional Tab on my part. Whoops!
           Also, Anton Berglin (Truncated on GameFAQs) sent me a tip for
         World 8-1. Go there and dig it, forthwith!


4-5-02:   Robert Glass sent me several tips just recently - all of them
         useful! He's a master of the game, and has caught myriad fallacies
         within the text. See what he's got to say about some of the most
         minor details of the game! Robert's tips can be found in Worlds
         1-5, 1-Fortress, 2-2, 4-1, and the boat level in Dark Land.
           Michael Malleson also sent me tips for Worlds 3-2 and 3-3 and
         battle strategies against Bowser at the end. Thanks a lot!
           Finally, I corrected misspellings in the item and enemy summaries
         written by John R. Jones.


1-xx-06:  So what made me decide to update this guide out of the middle of
         nowhere?? Because it's old and not up to snuff with the current
         crop, that's why. When this guide came out, it was the best for its
         game, bar none. But the bar for solid, exhaustive information has
         been raised many times over in the years since this was written, and
         now it's time to put this guide (and maybe a couple others) up to
         that standard of excellence.
           As you've no doubt noticed, this is far from the guide it once was.
         The format has been completely made over to resemble that of my
         current style. All level walkthroughs have been completely rewritten,
         but all reader-mailed tips have been kept intact. Two sections are
         even completely new. Overall you should find that the writing dis-
         plays a level of clarity that I had not yet achieved while also
         maintaining the brevity that I always strive for.
           What you're getting is an optimized experience, the best I can
         offer in the admittedly limited medium of text-only FAQ writing. It
         is now more easily readable, things are spaced out a lot better, and
         the writing has been truncated where possible without sacrificing
         the message. In a time when I am starved for new games to cover and
         new challenges to face, perhaps it would be best to go back and
         improve what I have already done, and hope to find inspiration anew
         in the dusty old smell of projects long since completed. Look for
         other complete overhauls of other existing guides in the wake of this
         one.

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  2 | INTRO
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Welcome to my overhauled FAQ/walkthrough for the best-selling NES game of all
time: Super Mario Bros 3. Previously, this section contained a couple of notes
that were relevant to the walkthrough. They have been kept intact, but they
have been moved to the beginning of the walkthrough section. That's probably a
better place for them than the introduction to the FAQ.

Everything about this guide that has been changed has already been explained in
the update history, so there's no need to retread it here. If you have any
questions, suggestions, requests, or complaints regarding this guide, please
e-mail me at [round the wheel at g mail dot com]. Use the appropriate symbols
instead, this is just a no-spamming tactic. It's all one word.

Right now I'm undergoing the arduous task of taking a machete to the jungle
that is my Hotmail inbox - there is mail in there dating back to mid-2003 and
I'm trying to get the whole thing cleaned out so I can manage all my mail
through Gmail - personal, GameFAQs-related, etc. So if you have a message for
me, send it to my Gmail account, not Hotmail.

That should be all, so let's get the ball rolling on this FAQ.

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  3 | CONTROLS
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Left/Right: Walk left and right.
           Move left and right on the world map and in the N-spade game.
           Cycle through items on a single page of your inventory.


Up/Down: Move up and down on the world map and in the N-spade game.
        Force increase or decrease in altitude while swimming.
        Cycle through the four pages of your inventory.
        Climb up and down beanstalks.
        Hold Up when jumping on an enemy or note block to get a boost in your
           jump.
        Hold Down to duck.
        When in the Tanooki Suit, press Down + B to turn into a statue that
           renders you invincible for a short time.


Select: Cycle between 1- and 2-player modes on the title screen.


Start: Begin the game.
      Pause the game.
      Return to the title screen at the end of the game.


B Button: Hold B while walking to run, or to swim faster.
         Throw fireballs, hammers, or other projectiles.
         Bring up inventory screen while on the world map. Press B to exit as
            well.
         Pick up turtle shells and white bricks, among other things.
         Swing your tail if you are Raccoon Mario.


A Button: Jump.
         If your Power Meter is fully charged and you have a tail, tap A
            repeatedly to fly.
         If you have a tail, you can float down slowly on the way down from a
            jump by tapping A repeatedly.
         Enter a stage on the world map. (You will enter some levels, such as
            Hammer Brother stages, automatically.)
         Use an item from your inventory.
         Turn over a card in the N-spade game.
         Stop the movement of each row in the 1-up roulette game (the spade
            icon on the map).

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  4 | ITEMS
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**This section and the bestiary were originally written by John R. Jones. Most
 entries in these sections have been modified to explain the same point in
 fewer words or to give the descriptions that were in place more clarity.


Super Mushroom
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Found in "?" blocks as small Mario. The increased size allows you to break
bricks from underneath with your head.


Super Leaf
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When he is Super Mario, Mario can get the leaf to become Raccoon Mario. The
tail can be swung to knock out most small foes, and with a running start, you
can even use it to fly through the air for a short time. You can also slow your
fall with the raccoon tail by repeatedly tapping A to glide.


Fire Flower
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Nintendo Power's strategy guide to this game said, "There's nothing like good
old firepower." That couldn't be more true. Press the B button to send out a
fireball.


Coin
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Collect 100 coins to nab yourself a 1-up. These are also a part of the equation
for treasure ships (explained further in section 7 - "Secrets and Extras").
Comes in sets of 10 and 20 in the N-Spade game.


Starman
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Gives Mario the power of temporary invincibility. Being crushed or falling into
holes or lava will still mean instant death, though.


Goal Card
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At the end of most stages is a slot which alternates quickly between displaying
a mushroom, a flower, and a star. You touch this box to end the level, and
whatever picture is in the box at the time you touch it is the goal card you
will receive. When you get three goal cards, you'll get a set amount of 1-ups
based on what the goal cards are. Any three random cards will give you a single
1-up; three mushrooms nets you two; three flowers gives you three; and if you
get three stars, you'll get five extra lives.


Frog Suit
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Not only does Mario LOOK like a frog in the Frog Suit, he exhibits the leaping
and swimming characteristics of one as well. Because of the awkward land
control, this one's best saved for underwater levels.


Tanooki Suit
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Think Super Leaf, only now the only non-raccoon part of Mario is his face.
Press and hold Down, then press B to transform into an invincible crushing
Statue. Just don't do it over pits and lava (obviously). The statue's form can
crush some otherwise unbeatable enemies. If you're not a rock at the time, you
can fly in this suit.


Hammer Brother Suit
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A rare but useful find, this suit gives Mario the power to throw hammers. The
hammers can clobber almost every enemy, and if you duck, the shell offers
protection against all but the strongest of flames. The only drawback is you
throw hammers the same way as the Hammer Brothers do, making aiming a bit of
a chore.


1-up Mushroom
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This rare green 'shroom gives Mario an extra life, allowing him another chance
to play a level if he dies somewhere. The word "rare" refers to them as often
being hidden, sometimes in out-of-the-way places.


P-Wing
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This item enables Mario to fly at will for an entire stage, or at least until
he loses his tail (e.g. if he gets hit or grabs a Fire Flower). If you grab a
leaf or Tanooki Suit in the stage, you'll still have the "P" power for flight.


Anchor
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Only found in the secret white mushroom houses on Worlds 2, 4, and 6. This
item, when activated, prevents the Koopa Kids' airships from escaping. If you
have a lot of trouble on the airships, it can come in handy, especially as they
like to park behind incomplete levels.


Music Box
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The soothing melody of this tune box puts any Hammer Brothers and Piranha
Plants on the overworld map screens to sleep. There are very few practical uses
for this item, so if it goes unused, it merely wastes inventory space that can
be used to store other better items.


Jugem's Cloud
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One of the most useful items in the game, it's also pretty tough to come by.
This allows you to pass by any level of your choosing, though if you die in
the next one, you'll be sent back to the last level you played and completed.


Hammer
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You'll be opening up new paths for Mario when you use this to break boulders
on the map screens. Use it to access otherwise unreachable Toad houses, or to
create a shortcut around a particularly tough level (e.g. World 6-7).


Warp Whistle
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This mystic whistle summons a tornado that sweeps you to World 9, the Warp
Zone. If you warp from world 1, you can access Worlds 2 through 4. Use it in
worlds 2 through 6 to reach worlds 5, 6, and 7. Use it in worlds 7 through 9 to
reach world 8. There are three of these in existence, but you only need two to
reach King Koopa's world.


Kuribo's Shoe
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Only available in World 5-3, hit a Goomba that's donning one from underneath to
obtain his green shoe. You can walk across almost all surfaces with this item,
but if you get hit, it's gone. Stomping on most enemies once is enough to take
them out, including Spinys and Piranha Plants. Unfortunately, it goes away when
you complete the level. If only there was a way to keep it forever =(

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  5 | BESTIARY
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  5.1 | Koopa Troopas
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Red Troopa
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A regular walking turtle that often occupies a ledge, pacing back and forth.
Stomp one to send him into his shell for a while.


Green Troopa
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Basically, it's a palette swap of the red one. The green Troopas only go in a
straight line, only turning if something blocks their path.


Red Paratroopa
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These critters float rather slowly in the vertical plane. Just run under when
you have an opening, or stomp them when the time is right.


Green Paratroopa
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The wings of this creature allow it to fly endlessly, though they often prefer
to use them to bounce towards you. On some occasions, they may be seen flying
back and forth horizontally. It takes two stomps to send them into their shells
or just one fireball to send them off for good.


Red Giant Koopa Troopa
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This thing's about four times Mario's size, and seems to be quite intimidating
.. until you realize they're the same as a regular Troopa.


Green Gargantuan Koopa Troopa
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Apparently, Bowser doesn't know that bigger heads don't mean bigger brains.
This monster's no tougher, faster, or smarter than any ordinary Troopa.


Colossal Koopa Paratroopa
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Lucky for you, they can't do much flying at this massive size. They only
bounce, so get the jump on them to clip their wings.


Dry Bones
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The fortress version of a Koopa Troopa, they only crumble after being stomped,
and that's only temporary. Unless you're invincible or have hammer power, you
will only be able to crumble them down, but you won't defeat them.


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  5.2 | Goombas
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Goomba
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Back from the old days of SMB, they're just the same as before. It's their new
relatives that might be a problem. Just use a stomp or anything else up your
sleeve to beat them.


Para-Goomba
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A darker shade of brown and a pair of wings heavier, this Goomba will flap
about at times, but won't really take off. It takes two stomps to beat them.


Para-Goomba with Micro-Goombas
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These rascals will take to the air, letting their kid brothers slow you down so
they can do the damage. Watch the skies!


Mugger Micro-Goomba
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The miniscule, pesky Goombas released from above, they will cling to you,
greatly hampering your jumping and running abilities. Tap A and B rapidly to
shake them.


Pile Driver Micro-Goomba
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Unlike the Muggers, these fellows hide out in bricks, waiting for you to come
close, then they strike with surprisingly high leaps. Hit the block they may
land on to beat them, as stomping's risky, and fire is useless ... or you
could try out your tail...


Grand Goombas
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The only thing being huge did for these menaces is to make them four times as
ugly as regular Goombas, but not a stitch tougher.


Kuribo's Goomba
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Hops around in a green shoe. Hit him from below to claim it as yours. Found
only in World 5-3.


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  5.3 | Beetles
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Buzzy Beetle
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Back in SMB, their fireproof shells made them quite tough to defeat. This time
time around, they're also able to walk on ceilings. Of course, what goes up
must come down, so watch your head. If you've got a tail to spin, do so.


Para-Beetles
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Even worse than Buzzy, these red-shelled aviators must be used to cross wide
gaps at times. Fortunately, they only pop up on World 5-6. If you dare to try,
swing your tail at their face to beat them.


Buster Beetle
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A few things set this guy apart from the Buzzy Beetle. They appear where it's
cold, they're quick, and they're not fireproof. They like to hurl white bricks,
at Mario, which he can also pick up. Although this can be helpful at times,
it's usually dangerous.


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  5.4 | Lakitu
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Lakitu
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Another one from SMB to return, the master of the skies does fly-bys, bombing
you with Spiny Eggs.


Spiny Eggs
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In a few cases, you'll see green versions of the regular Spiny, which won't
uncurl and will roll around on the ground until they move offscreen or fall
into a pit.


Spiny
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A familiar sight to veteran Mario gamers. They can travel along the ceiling as
well. Fear not - that's a rare case, and you've got your tail at hand to stun
and flip them, at which point you can pick up, carry, and kick them just as you
would a Koopa-Troopa shell.


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  5.5 | Piranha Plants
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Piranha Plant
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These come red and green varieties, but there are no differences in the way
they act. They've got sharp teeth, so stomping is out of the question without
some seriously tough feet. Hang out next to or on top of their pipes to keep
them inside.


Venus Fire Trap
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Despite their smooth heads, they aren't fazed by ordinary stomps. Their
strategy is to breathe fireballs at passersby, and they can even aim to a small
extent.


Hanging Piranha Plant
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These like to come out of upside-down or sideways pipes and munch on whatever
gets close. They won't stay in hiding if you get close to the pipe, so time
your moves carefully.


Piranhacus Giganticus
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For once, Bowser made sure size does matter. Unless you stand directly on the
pipe it uses, this plant will continue to pop in and out of them, making the
timing tougher for the unarmed. These, as well as the previous three, have a
red and a green variety.


Ptooie
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A walking species of Piranha Plant, it has a strategy of blow-juggling a black
spiked ball with its mouth. Wait for an opening to jump past, or use whatever
weapon power you've got to beat them. Unfortunately, this doesn't apply to
statue stomping.


Nipper Plant
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The small guys of the family, but by far the fiercest. They wait on land for
Mario to get close, and when he tries to jump over them, they strike. Statue
stomps have no effect, but your tail does.


Munchers
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These black flowers stay to one spot, contentedly munching the air. They can be
defeated by a tail, shell, or white brick, but they often cluster in spots that
make this impossible. If there's a P-switch around, they will turn into coins
when you hit it.


Lava Lotus
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Classified officially by Nintendo as part of the Piranha Plant group, these
deep-sea bloomers will blow out anywhere from one to five balls of lava at
regular intervals. Watch their movements to know when they'll blow, and swim
past. Fire won't affect them, but hammers will. If you want to risk it, the
statue stomp will work, but the positioning is critical, making it better to
just leave them alone.


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  5.6 | Aquatic
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Blooper
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The SMB squid patrol is back, though not as ugly as before. They move in the
same way as they originally did, right down to it being safe to walk right
under them. Flame them or avoid them.


Blooper Nanny
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A parental Blooper, it always has its kids trailing behind it, and can some-
times scatter them for a widespread attack.


Jelectro
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A high-voltage jellyfish, they often sit in tricky patterns, making swimming a
chore for those without a Frog Suit. Nothing can defeat them, not even hammers.


Cheep-Cheep
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Just as in the first SMB, there is a green variety as well as the faster red
ones. The green pace about underwater, while the red prefer to jump out and get
some air. You can stomp the red ones, but fireballs are safer for both of them.
There is also a black variety in Pipe Land that swims even faster than the
previous two.


Boss Bass
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A huge, relentless fish, it is the only enemy capable of swallowing Mario, and
to that end, the only one that can take a fully-powered Mario out of commis-
sion. It's best to stay out of his water, but the tidal terrain makes that
impossible at times, so you'll want to beat him if you have the equipment. Just
don't try stomping him.


Big Bertha
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She looks a lot like Boss Bass, but she won't eat you. Bertha prefers to swim
about in tricky spots, sending her babies after you, then swallowing them back
up.


Baby Cheep
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Big Bertha sends it after you, and then she takes it back. Don't touch it, just
beat it, unless you've got the firepower to deal with it.


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  5.7 | Hammer Brothers
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Hammer Brothers
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The twin turtles from SMB are back for more. Stomps are a risky venture since
they toss their hammers in an arc above their heads, but you can hit them from
below as well as with your tail or fireballs.


Boomerang Brothers
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These guys can toss two boomerangs at a time. The wide range of the boomerangs
makes a close-range altercation a bad idea, but you can get them easily when
they pause after the second toss returns


Fire Brothers
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They're able to spit fire in much the same way Mario throws his fireballs. Use
your own firepower to give them a taste of their own medicine.


Sledge Brothers
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Their massive girth causes tremors when they land from a jump, and the tremors
will temporarily stun you. Jump to avoid this, then stomp them. Since they're
more mass than muscle, they can't throw very fast.


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  5.8 | Fortress Family
  --- | ---------------

Boom-Boom
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The guardian of all fortresses in the game. After the first stomp, he shows his
true jumping power, and after the second, he gets steamed and moves a lot
faster. Fortunately, stomp number three is the end for him. Sometimes, he is
known to sprout wings and fly. Five fireballs or one hammer are better and
safer methods of doing him in.


Roto-Disc
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Rotating around red hubs in the fortresses, they intend to block Mario's path
To break them, aim a statue stomp at the flashing disc. Sometimes, they come in
pairs, but it only takes one statue stomp to beat them both.


Thwomp Trap
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Big bad granite guardians, they wait silently for Mario's approach, then come
down hard if he gets too close. Hammers will send them packing.


Podoboo
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Back from Koopa's old castles, this flaming fiend is born of pure magma and
evil magic. So naturally, a statue or the magic of Starman is required to
stop them - that, or hammers. Otherwise, jump across lava pits with care.


"Boo" Diddly
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These ghosts may look shy and innocent, and in fact, they are as long as you
look them in the face. Turn your back, however, and they'll start pursuing you.
Hammers will take them down. Their name is a pun on the name of the classic
blues musician Bo Diddley.


Stretch
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Two Boo heads occupy one strange long white block. You can use the blocks for
standing purposes, but watch out for the heads. Have a Hammer Brother Suit on
hand to deal with the ghosts.


Hot Foot
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Much like Boo Diddly, these flames stand still when you face them but will
chase you if you turn your back to them. A hammer will put these small flames
out.


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  5.9 | Artillery
  --- | ---------

Cannonballs
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These cannonballs are fired from cannons on airships and tanks. You can only
beat them by stomping on them. Everything else goes right through them. Oddly
enough, the giant cannonballs from Bowser's fleet can be beaten with anything
but fireballs.


Bullet Bill
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The Turtle Cannons are back from the first game, and so is their living bullet.
He's a bit faster than in SMB, and with his tricky positioning, that serves to
make the airspace hazardous. Stand at point-blank range to keep him inside the
cannons. The cannon itself is harmless.


Missile Bill
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Deadlier than the Bullet Bill, these flashing foes will actually turn around
after one pass to pursue Mario. If you don't stomp it or get away from their
Turtle Cannons immediately, they'll keep chasing you until the timer runs out.


Rocky Wrench
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Though not a living weapon, they appear on airships and military vehicles.
Their strategy is to throw wrenches at intruders, and they often appear in
groups of three. Brown ones go down after one hit, but the yellow ones will
keep coming back no matter how many times you pounce on them.


Rocket Engines
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These flames propel the airships, but also serve as an excellent defensive
measure. If you want to beat them, use the statue stomp, but only if the flame
points up or to the right.


Bob-Omb
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Originally from SMB2, this little guy's got quite the temper. They'll explode
after being stomped, unless you use the statue. In World 8, you'll see shades
of SMB2, as those Bob-Ombs will explode after a set time whether you stomp them
or not.


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  5.10 | Miscellaneous
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Spike
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A small green turtle, it attacks by throwing spiked balls at Mario. It often
throws them in pairs, so think before you stomp.


Firesnake
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A living chain of fireballs, it can jump through obstacles and walls at will. A
whip from your tail will defeat them, but if you backtrack to where they were,
they will re-appear.


Chain Chomp
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A black ball chained to a wooden bolck, it's got a nasty temper and a bite to
match. Since it's immune to all but the strongest attacks (hammers, statue
stomps, and invincibility), you're better off avoiding them rather than picking
a fight.


Fire Chomp
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A Chain Chomp with fireballs for the chain, they fly and attack from the air at
the worst possible times. They're weak to all forms of attack, but if you re-
visit the area they came from, they'll be back. If they use up their whole fire
chain, they self-destruct as a last desperate measure.


The Angry Sun
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Appearing once in Desert Land and again in Dark Land, the sun will weave about
the sky and swoop down in an attempt to attack you. It can be taken out with a
turtle shell.


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  5.11 | The Koopa Family
  ---- | ----------------

Larry Koopa
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Larry Koopa is the first Koopa Kid you face, and has taken over the castle of
Grass Land. He doesn't have any special abilities, but will jump very high
after taking two hits. As with all Koopa Kids, it only takes three hits to make
him bite the dust.

Interesting tidbit: all of the Koopa Kids are named after popular musicians (or
at least, musicians that were popular at the time). Incidentally, it is unclear
as to exactly who it is that Larry is named after. Lawrence Welk - host of his
own PBS show and a renowned accordion player - has been named as a possible
candidate, but this is merely speculative and is not confirmed.


Morton Koopa, Jr.
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The boss of Desert Land. Morton Koopa, Jr. has a white face and a star over his
left eye, which is a reverse take on KISS member Paul Stanley, but he is named
after pop/country singer Morton Downey, Jr.


Wendy O. Koopa
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Wendy O. is the only female out of the seven Koopa kids. Unlike the others, the
rings she shoots from her wand are perfectly circular and bounce around the
room for the entire duration of Mario's encounter with her. She is named after
Wendy O. Williams, the singer for the controversial punk band The Plasmatics.


Iggy Koopa
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The bespectacled boss of Giant Land, he also has a modest shock of blond hair
on his head, which is vastly different from the artwork in the manual, which
depicts him with a tall rainbow mohawk and crazy big eyes. He is named after
Iggy Pop, leader of The Stooges, an influential figure in the evolution of punk
rock, and a moderately successful solo artist.


Roy Koopa
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Roy wears horn-rimmed sunglasses similar to the musician he is named after, Roy
Orbison, who at the time of SMB3's release was a member of the supergroup The
Traveling Wilburys (he died while a member of that band). Roy is a heavyset
fellow, and while the height of his jumps can easily be called pathetic, he can
shake the ground with his girth in the same manner as a Sledge Brother.


Lemmy Koopa
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Lemmy is borderline insane, to be blunt. He rides around on a green ball with a
yellow star, and shoots the same ball from his wand. Because of his attachment
to the ball, he does not jump at all. Lemmy is named for Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister
of the band Motörhead. (Stands to reason that Bowser would like the hard rock,
doesn't it?)


Ludwig von Koopa
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The last of the Koopa kids you face; boss of Pipe Land. Like his brother Roy
before him, Ludwig shakes the ground with his short but powerful jumps. Clearly
he is named for classical musician Ludwig von Beethoven, and even shares his
crazy hairstyle.


Bowser Koopa
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The father of the seven Koopa Kids (which begs the question - who's the mom?).
Now that his kids are old enough, he doesn't have to face Mario at the end of
each world - only at the end of Dark Land in his castle. Bowser is quite a
force to be reckoned with, but he can be taken down with 25 fireballs or five
hammers. If you don't have either of those handy, then you can find a solution
somewhere on the ground....

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  6 | WORLD MAPS AND LEVEL WALKTHROUGHS
  = | =================================

Before we jump into the walkthrough proper, a couple of important notes to
consider:

** This walkthrough is of course based on the original NES version of the game.
  There are slight differences between this and the version in Super Mario
  All-Stars; this guide will adhere to things that only appear in the NES
  game.

** World walkthroughs will go map first, followed by the level solutions. If
  there is a fork in the path and you can go to one of two levels, it
  shouldn't matter - they are all listed in numerical order.

** Depending on any items you have, you may find an easier way to beat a
  level than what is listed here. This holds especially true if you are an
  avid user of items like P-Wings and Jugem's Clouds. I will be giving each
  level solution with the bare essentials of what you need to beat it -
  which means none of the fancy P-Wing or Hammer Brother Suit stuff.

** Whatever a symbol means on a map, I'll only put what it means on the first
  place you encounter it. That means I'm not going to tell you what the
  symbol for a fortress is over and over and over and over... (Actually, in
  some worlds there are multiple fortresses, so I mark them on the map like
  F1, F2, etc.)
    If you don't understand that, it means that if you can't figure out what
  a symbol means, go to the first world in the game where you see one of
  those objects and LOOK IT UP IN THE LEGEND. It only takes as much effort
  as you are willing to shell out to hold a mouse button down and scroll.

Okay! Let's get rollin'!


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  6.1 | Grass Land
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GRASS LAND MAP
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# (1-10)= Level Number (if applicable)
MH = Mushroom House
SH = Spade House (bonus level)
F = Fortress
L = Lock (what breaks when you beat the fortress)
B = Bridge
H = Hammer Brother
C = Castle
X = Starting Point
o = one of those little knots on the map that you can stop on


              1----o--2--3----o
              |       |       |
              |       |       |
         --X--o       o--4---MH
              L       |
              |       |
              o---F--SH
              |
              |
              o  MH---oB-H----C
              |       |
              |       |
              5---o---6


1-1: Get the mushroom at the beginning, then bop the Koopa Troopa and kick the
    turtle shell into the "?" block on the ground to make a leaf come out.
    Clear a path on the long straight stretch ahead, run to charge your "P"
    meter, and fly up into the clouds, where you'll see a brick containing a
    1-up.

    Get another running start on the long row of clouds and fly right until
    you see the top of a really tall pipe. Land on it, go in, and get all the
    coins in the "3" formation. When you come out, you can go to the right and
    exit the level, or go left to find a P-switch for a couple more coins.

    NOTE: This is an easy level to try the Hammer Brother treasure ship trick
          out on. See section 7 "Secrets and Extras" for the formula.


1-2: Here we see some horizontal pipes from which Goombas emerge. If you have a
    leaf, you can execute a trick to earn 1-ups here. Wait for two or three
    Goombas to come out of a pipe, then jump on one and get maximum air by
    holding A. At the peak of your jump, start tapping A to glide down slowly,
    then land on the next Goomba. If executed properly, Goombas should keep
    coming out of the pipe and you will be able to pounce them without ever
    touching the ground. After accruing an ever-increasing amount of points,
    you'll eventually start scoring 1-ups. Woohoo!

    Once you're done fiddling with that, go over the pipe and down the hill to
    two bricks. One of them contains a P-switch. Use the coins that turn into
    bricks to get to the pipe and go in the pipe to get a block of coins. If
    you stand on the right side of the pipe and jump before going down into
    it, you will reveal a hidden 1-up.

    Aside from that, there's a mushroom/leaf and a Starman hidden in some note
    blocks, and then the level's over.


1-3: Go forward to the mess of blocks that the red Koopa Troopa is walking on.
    Stomp him and kick his shell to the left so that he breaks a huge portion
    of the bricks. Hidden among the mess is a pink note block. Jump on it and
    you'll be lifted to Coin Heaven, a scrolling cloudy paradise filled with
    nothing but coins. If you have a leaf, you can even fly higher and find a
    ring of coins surrounding a brick that has a 1-up in it.

    When you leave Coin Heaven, you'll be dropped off near the exit. Now you
    have two options: 1) head to the right and leave, or 2) get a super-secret
    special item. If you want the special item, go left until you see a white
    box. Stand on top of it and hold Down until you fall through it. You'll be
    walking through the background now rather than the foreground. Run to the
    right behind the black wall at the end of the stage. You will end up in a
    secret mushroom house where you will earn a Warp Whistle. Awesome!


1-4: This is the first of a series of levels where, if you obtain a set amount
    of coins, a white Mushroom House will appear on the map. In this level,
    you have to get all 44 coins situated throughout the stage.

    After the groups of three coins each at the beginning, you will come to
    some L-shaped brick layouts. At the small one that is made up of only
    three bricks, press to the right of the screen and jump repeatedly at the
    first brick to scroll onto the screen. It is a multiple coin block; hit it
    as fast as you can to extract all the coins possible from it. Let the
    wooden ledge fall at the column of eight coins so that you get them all,
    then quickly jump into the middle and break bricks above you until you
    happen upon the multiple coin block. After that, there are only three more
    coins left in the stage. Proceed as normal to the end.

    If you did everything correctly, a white Toad's House will appear when you
    return to the map. Go inside to get a P-Wing.

    There is one white Toad's House in each of the first seven worlds. In odd-
    numbered worlds, you will get a P-Wing, and in the even-numbered worlds,
    you will get an Anchor.


1-F: Once you reach the question block near the Dry Bones that contains a leaf,
    you can take one of two paths. If you go through the door to the right,
    you will come to a room where the spikes descend slowly from the ceiling.
    Hide in the necessary alcoves and wait for the door for the next room to
    come up. You will fight Boom-Boom in the next room; stomp on his head
    three times to kill him.

    The other way out is to get the leaf, then stomp on Dry Bones to make him
    crumble and give yourself some running room. Run until you have built up a
    charge, then fly up to the wall directly above the leaf block and pull to
    the right. You should land on the ceiling above the stage; go to the right
    and press Up when you can't go any farther to enter an unseen door. In the
    new room, you'll receive another Warp Whistle and the stage will end
    without you having to fight Boom-Boom.

    If you go the whistle way, the lock on the map will not break open. But,
    seeing as it's not blocking anything important, it doesn't really matter.


1-5: Slide down the hill at the beginning to get rid of the Buzzy Beetles in a
    hurry, then go right and take the upper of the two paths. Jump against the
    left wall of the hole that opens up to the surface to reveal a pink note
    block; you should be able to tell where it is by the square of discolored
    background. Play the Coin Heaven bonus stage, then when you exit, proceed
    right to the end of the level.


1-6: Shortly after the row of four bricks where the second one from the right
    contains a 1-up, you will come to an area with a wooden lift that moves
    when you drop down onto it. Ride that lift to the end of the level if you
    don't have a leaf; if you do have one, you can skip the lift by getting a
    running start from as far left as possible, then jumping and flying at the
    far right edge. The screen will move up to reveal rows of three coins.
    When you run out of flying power, float, but keep holding right. You
    should be able to make it to safe ground, and from there to the end.


1-C: Upon entering the level, you'll see that the king has been turned into an
    apparently flea-ridden dog, and it's your job to transform him back by
    getting his wand from one of Bowser's kids. Every world culminates with
    one of these airship stages, but this one is the easiest - it's just a
    matter of avoiding the cannonballs and Bullet Bills. Enter the pipe at the
    end to face Larry Koopa.

    All the Koopa kids require three stomps on the head or ten fireballs to
    defeat. Larry has no special attributes that you have to watch out for, so
    either bop him or send a barrage of fireballs his way. Also, watch out
    when you stomp a Koopa kid's head; they'll retreat to their shell
    momentarily and sail through the air before coming out (and in this state,
    some of them can even shake the ground, so watch out).

    When you defeat Larry, grab the wand. The king is changed back and the
    inhabitants of Grass Land are happy once more. The Princess will send you
    a letter with a P-Wing attached before you head off to the Desert Land.


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  6.2 | Desert Land
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DESERT LAND MAP
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A = Angry Sun stage
P# = P stands for pipe, and there are two of each number to indicate which ones
    correspond with each other.
PY = Pyramid
R = Rock (only noted if located along a route)


           SH----o----2    o----o  MH----o--4----oR--o--MH
                 |    |    |    |        |       |       |
                 |    |    |    |        |       |       |
             o---o    o    o    3---H----A       H       H
             |        |    |    |        |       |       |
             |        |    |    |        |       |       |
             |        F----o----o--P1    o  C    o       o----o
             |                  |        |  |    |            |
             |                  |        |  |    |            |
             o  MH---P1         oR--o    5  o---PY            o
             |        L             |    |       |
             |        |             |    |       |
     ----X---o----o---o            SH----o--o----o


2-1: Get the mushroom/leaf at the beginning and watch out for the Micro-Goombas
    hiding inside some of the bricks that will jump at you. Just ahead is a
    Starman; get it and advance to the purple metal pipes. Go to the far right
    edge and drop down the side, then break the brick to the left and go
    inside the purple pipes to find a 1-up in a brick. Break the brick and get
    back on top, then run from the right side to the left and fly to find a
    pipe surrounded by bricks.

    Inside is a P-switch that will reveal a few silver coins. The exit will
    drop you off near the end of the stage. Go in the pipe closest to the
    black background and hit the P-switch, then leave to find a few coins
    between the pipes. If you're the patient sort, you can repeat this process
    indefinitely for a 1-up or two, but don't hang around too long.


2-2: Here you have another opportunity to reveal a white Mushroom House, if
    you're interested in that sort of thing. This one will give you an Anchor,
    which when used will keep the airship from moving all over the map if you
    lose lives and it moves away from the castle.

    Get the mushroom/leaf from the bouncy wooden block, then board the ledge
    that moves over the water. After jumping over the Paratroopa, duck if you
    are big and hit the two question blocks, but DON'T hit the P-switch that
    comes out of the one on the right yet. Go forward and get all the coins
    that are currently out, then swim back to the ledge and ride it again, and
    this time, hit the P-switch. Ride and get the coins in the columns just by
    standing until you come to the Paratroopa after them. When you first see
    him, he will be flying away from you. Run and jump and bounce off his
    shell, then position yourself as you're falling so that you get the last
    four coins in a column in one fluid motion.

    If executed properly, the white Mushroom House will appear when you exit
    the stage.


2-F: If you have a leaf when you enter this stage, you can pull a trick to get
    a bunch of 1-ups in a hurry. Go forward and wait for all three Dry Bones
    to appear on the screen at once. Bounce on one and get the highest jump
    you can out of it, then float down onto the next one. As you jump on the
    third one, the first one should be coming back to life. Repeat the process
    until you're satisfied with your life count, then move on.

    Go forward and then up through the pipe and run as fast as you can to
    escape from the four Thwomps. In the next room, the spikes move up and
    down. Take the low route for the first two groups of spikes, then jump
    across the wooden blocks on the next one, and when the door rises from the
    ground, enter it to face Boom-Boom once more. Three easy stomps will do
    him in, but don't let him jump.


2-3: Get the Starman at the top of the second orange pyramid and then head
    right to the two large piles of bricks. Watch out for the Micro-Goomba
    bricks as you head to the pile on the right. Stand on the left brick just
    below the top one of that pile and jump; you should hit an invisible note
    block. Jump right while on it to find another one and some hidden high-up
    coins. Jump left while on it to find a series of hidden coin blocks which
    end across from a couple of rows of bricks. In the brick on the left on
    the top row of two is a P-switch. Hit it and drop down to get a boatload
    of coins as well as a hidden 1-up (you should be able to spot it by the
    fact that you can't get that coin, so hit it from underneath as you would
    any brick). Use the Koopa-Troopas over to the right to clear out the
    bricks that block the pipe to the exit.


2-A: To get past the whirlwind in the middle of the level that takes you back a
    few feet, run before coming to it, and then when you get caught in it,
    jump to break free of its pull. When the Angry Sun starts trying to kill
    you, find a Koopa-Troopa and bounce on it, then carry the shell until the
    sun swoops down. At that point, kick the shell at the sun to kill it, then
    run to the end of the level.


2-4: With a leaf, fly up against the left wall at the beginning of the stage.
    Break all the bricks as you fly and you'll end up above the stage at a
    coin oasis of sorts. Jump in the water with the two rows of bricks sitting
    just above it and hit the third from the left in the row on the right to
    reveal a P-switch. There is another one in the mess of floating bricks to
    the far right toward the end of the oasis. The descending note blocks will
    lead you to the end of the stage, and there is a leaf in the last one.


2-5: Move to the right past the Chain Chomps until you come to the several
    orange background blocks with the riveted corners. There are many red
    turtles here; take one of their shells past the blocks to the narrow
    tunnels where at the bottom you find a pile of five bricks. Kick the shell
    down there to reveal one that sends a beanstalk growing to the sky. Climb
    it and hop the rows of clouds until you find a pipe to go in. Inside this
    bonus room is a purple P-switch, found in the middle block on the bottom
    row. There is also a leaf on the far right block along the same row. When
    you leave this room, there is a leaf in the question block to the far
    right. Get it, and from here you can hold right and float to the end of
    the stage.


2-PY: Enter the pyramid and get the leaf out of the question block you find.
     There are three ledges you can jump to; hit the middle one and break
     through the bricks with your tail, or with a Buzzy Beetle shell if you're
     improperly equipped. From the pipe with the piranha plant, go up-left and
     then up-right through another wall of bricks. Jump where you see the
     discolored dots to reveal an invisible coin block that will allow you up
     to the pipe, which takes you to a room where you can hit a P-switch for
     coins and find a 1-up located out of sight above the stage.

     When you leave that room, proceed up the slope to your immediate right
     and watch out for the Buzzy Beetles crawling along the ceiling. When you
     walk in close proximity to them, they drop off the ceiling and roll at
     you. Either stomp one and use it to break the brick wall ahead or hurdle
     them as they come at you and head for the pipe that takes you to the end
     of this stage.


Before proceeding to the castle, if you have the Hammer you got from one of the
Boomerang Brothers in this world, you can use it on the rock in the upper right
corner of the map (across from stage 2-4). This will open up a secret area with
a Toad's House that gives you a Frog Suit and a Hammer Brother stage, where you
will fight a Fire Brother duo for the third and final Warp Whistle. Of course,
all of this is optional; if you feel like skipping it, just proceed to the
castle after beating the pyramid level.


2-C: This airship moves around a bit more than the previous one, and there's a
    greater danger of getting crushed, especially in the area with the large
    crates. Just before said crates, you can find a flower in a question block
    that may be useful against the Rocky Wrenches toward the end, who, true to
    their name, lob wrenches at you. These that you encounter are of the
    yellow variety, which come back even after you kill them (as opposed to
    the brown ones that go down in one hit).

    The terrain in Morton Jr's lair is slightly more elevated, but his attack
    style is no different from Larry's. Stomp on him three times to turn the
    king back to himself once more. The Princess will give you a Jugem's Cloud
    in her letter to you this time, which when used on the overworld map
    allows you to skip one stage.


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  6.3 | Water Land
  --- | ----------

WATER LAND MAP
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DB = Drawbridge
BT = Boat
D = Dock


   MH--o--o--3  MHDB-oDB-o--6B-o-7--H                D--MH
       |     |       |   |  D       |
       |     |       |   |  B       |
       2     o       4---H  8B-o-SH-F2
       |     |       |   |  |       L      SH--MH
       |     |       |   |  |       |      |
       o SH--F1--o---o   o  oB9-P3  P2     |
       |     |       |   |              D--MH--SH
       1     oLP1    5---oR-o-o-D-BT                          DB  C---o--P3
       |     |
   X--P1RSHR-H-P2


3-1: Hold against the left side of the screen and drop straight down to find a
    block containing a flower. Return to the top and swim right. At the wall,
    you can take a shortcut by jumping up on top of it and traveling along the
    top (you'll find another flower in a hole up here). Drop off the other
    side, then go down until you see a Blooper Nanny.

    There is a hole behind the Blooper Nanny that you can go down into.
    Navigate your way through the bouncy note blocks to the ring of coins
    surrounding a brick, which contains a 1-up. After grabbing it, swim
    straight up and into the pipe before the Blooper that lies in wait is able
    to ambush you, then clear the stage.


3-2: In this level, if you have a Frog Suit from World 2, you can get down low
    in the water and swim by the Cheep-Cheeps without getting hit all the way
    to the end of the level. This same strategy also works in World 3-3 vs.
    Boss Bass. (Thanks to Michael Malleson)

    There is a chance in this stage for the repeat Starman trick. When you
    first start riding the wooden platform, jump up to the L-shaped wooden
    block ledge and bump against the wall. Stand on the column to grab the
    star as it comes out, then quickly make it back to the rail platform and
    hit each coin block along the path before your invincibility runs out.

    If you run out of invincibility before making it to the next star, then
    take out the Cheep-Cheeps by jumping on them during their "big hop" (their
    pattern is two little hops, one big one). Don't bother with the flower at
    the end - it's too close to the water.

    When you go through the pipe to the last screen, be aware that there is
    still one red Cheep-Cheep left.


3-3: The main thing to watch out for here is Boss Bass, who patrols the water
    below waiting for you to get low enough so he can eat you. No matter
    whether you're big or small, Raccoon, Fire, or Frog Mario, if Boss Bass
    eats you, you're dead. So then, the solution is obvious: stay on high
    ground!

    Fortunately, he's not invincible, and there are several ways for you to
    temporarily keep him out of your hair. The best and easiest way is with a
    Fire Flower. When he appears, wait for the level to go down low, then peg
    him with a fireball. Continue until he pops up again, then fireball him
    before moving on. If you do this, this level should be a breeze.

    Even without a flower, you can employ other methods to get Boss Bass out
    of your grill. Turtle shells work, as do the white bricks located near the
    P-switch in the middle of the level. The P-switch also makes a row of
    coins into bricks that you can run safely along. Use that time to make it
    to the exit.

    There is also a 1-up located to the far right of the exit .... unless
    you're really good or really confident though, don't risk it!


3-F1: Out of the nine doors in this stage, only three of them won't dump you in
     the water upon entry. Starting from the left:

     Door 5 takes you to a 1-up above the water. Stand on the left tip of the
     ledge so that your foot hangs off a little, then jump and get it when it
     moves off to the right.

     Door 9 goes to a room apart from the water area. There are several
     invisible coin blocks in this room along with the coins you can see.

     Door 6 takes you to Boom-Boom. Jump on him immediately after the first
     stomp, as now Boom-Boom can grow wings and swoop down at you from above
     in order to attack. The usual three will work.


3-4: Near the beginning, on the slope with the Goombas, you can slide down and
    use the tiny ramp at the end to make a jump clear over to the high plateau
    across the lake, thus avoiding the Cheep-Cheep. (There is also an
    invisible coin block against the wall if you don't make it.)

    After a slope with three green Koopa Troopas, you'll see two bricks
    directly beneath a pipe. The one on the right contains a P-switch which
    makes several silver coins appear. Grab those, then continue right to the
    line of bricks, the second of which contains a 1-up. Avoid Lakitu's green
    Spiny Eggs on your way to the exit.

    Also:

    If you're patient and willing, you can create a 1-up factory. Off the
    third slope from the start (the one with three green Koopas), spare the
    last for the time being. Killing the hanging Venus flytrap - same area as
    the P-switch - is a huge plus for your survival. Go on until you cross
    into the area where Lakitu would start to hover, and head back with him
    tailing behind. Knock the surviving Koopa into its shell, and carry it to
    where the P-switch was. Have Lakitu drop off some of his eggs and kick the
    Koopa off. As it ricochets in between the wood blocks, whatever eggs are
    in its way turns to 1-ups for you. The eggs, for the majority of Lakitu's
    attempts, will never hit you, since the pipe is causing them to deflect
    off and into the line of fire. Bail out when you're back to small Mario,
    or the timer reaches 100. (Thanks to R. Deland Smallwood IV)


3-5: Time to get your frog on! If you have a Frog Suit, put it on before coming
    into this level. Stay low in the water as you move along, being careful to
    avoid all enemies. Eventually, you'll come to a row of seven coins before
    a pipe with bubbles shooting out. Only with the Frog Suit can you enter
    pipes that emit these bubbles. When you go in this pipe, hold right on the
    D-pad so you can reach the giant question block. This block contains three
    1-ups. Stand to the right of the block after hitting it; the 1-ups will
    bounce off the wall to the left and come to you.

    After leaving this bonus room, lose your Frog Suit, since it won't do you
    much good in the land-based levels ahead.


3-6: Move with the natural rhythm of the level until you come to a white brick
    on top of a Donut Lift (the pink things that shake and fall when you stand
    on them). Grab the brick and let the Donut Lift fall, then step off to the
    right and kick it at the block on the ground to extract a leaf.

    After two lone ledges hanging in the air, you'll come to one where you can
    take the high road or the low road. Take the low road and either use your
    raccoon tail or one of the white bricks provided to hit the brick just to
    your right, which contains a P-switch. Hit the brick between the wooden
    ledges, then get the coins and head to the end of the stage. Watch out for
    the spinning platform above the pipe.


3-7: Someone else's solution, not mine, but I like it, so I'll use it:

    "Midway through the stage is [a] setup of bricks with a vine (beanstalk)
    leading to the clouds. If you jump off the vine, but go RIGHT instead of
    left, you'll land on a lone cloud platform. Jump in the dead center of it
    to make a Note Block of the pink variety appear, and you're off to a [Coin
    Heaven]. The landscape here is different than that of the coin bonus in
    Worlds 1-3 and 1-5, and there is not a 1-up at top center. But this
    particular bonus leads to a Jugem's Cloud and the end of the level... by
    taking the cloud from the small chest, of course." (Credit to John R.
    Jones)


3-F2: A short level. Use the flower in the middle of the first room to clear
     out the Cheep-Cheeps. In the second room, go under the first two Stretch
     ghosts, then stand on the third one. Go between the last two when there's
     an opening. Through the pipe is Boom-Boom - three hits.


3-8: Another Boss Bass level. This one's a bit tougher, so equip a Fire Flower
    before going in. The level is peppered with question blocks containing
    beanstalks, and best of all, you can shoot fireballs while sitting on
    them. Get all the coins along the way, and when you get near the end of
    the level, take the tunnel with the coins and the P-switch (get all the
    coins before hitting the P-switch, of course). If you get 44 coins in this
    level, you'll reveal a white Mushroom House.


3-9: Make your way as far to the right of this level as you can. Along the way,
    there is a Fire Flower in a note block you should get, along with a 1-up
    in the H-shaped wooden block/white brick arrangement. The pipe will take
    you down into a watery area. Swim all the way to the left over the large
    blue wall you come to. Go as far left as you can and enter the pipe. Hold
    right on the D-pad when you go in to make it to the giant question block,
    which contains a Frog Suit. Leave the room and swim all the way to the
    right, into the pipe which takes you to the end of the level.


The Canoe: You've probably noticed a canoe on this world's map by now. There is
          a Hammer Brother here who will give you a hammer if you beat him; if
          you want to ride the canoe, use the hammer to break the rock that is
          blocking it. You can access three Toad's Houses and two spade games
          using the canoe.

          HOWEVER! If you SAVE your hammer for World 4, you can use it to get
          a Tanooki Suit from a red Toad's house next to World 4-1. It's your
          choice, though.....


3-C: The Frog Suit from World 3-9 is actually pretty well-suited to this air-
    ship. You can't jump over the first column past the Rocky Wrenches and
    Bullet Bill machine, so go under/around the cannons, then jump up and
    stand next to that Bullet Bill cannon so it doesn't fire at you. Look for
    an opening, then move through the four cannons (don't jump, just move
    forward).

    Keep jumping on the blue screw-type platform to stay above the flame-
    blowing machines, then leap to the right when the wooden ledge appears.
    At the next column that stretches to the top of the screen, you can jump
    over that one, so do so and eliminate the Rocky Wrenches as they pop up.
    From there, leap to the pipe.

    Wendy O. is one of the more difficult Koopa Kids to fight. At the start,
    she will pop a ring out of her wand, which will bounce around the room for
    the duration of the battle. She will release another one each time you
    jump on her. After two hits, she will start jumping very high in the air.
    Stay near but on your guard and catch her on the way down. The Princess
    will leave you a Music Box in her letter, which when used on the world map
    will put all Hammer Brothers to sleep, allowing you to pass by them with-
    out fighting them.


  --- | ----------
  6.4 | Giant Land
  --- | ----------

GIANT LAND MAP
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            X--P1             MH--6--o--o  P2LF1---H--3--o--2
            |                     |     |      |         |  |
            |                     |     |      |         |  |
            o              C---o -HBF2  H---o  o--SH    MH  o
            |                     |     |   |  |            |
            |                     |     |   |  |            |
            P2                SH--5--o--o   o--4     MHRP1--1
                                               |
                                               |
                                              MH

**Where there is a gap in the map above, a bridge will appear there when you
 beat the nearby fortress.


4-1: Aside from the novelty of gigantic enemies, bricks, and pipes, this is not
    much different than any other level. Go until you pass through a waterfall
    between two sets of two pipes. Clear out the enemies past it, and then, if
    you have a leaf, get a running start and fly up to a large pool filled
    with water. Swim all the way to the left and go in the pipe to a room with
    two 1-ups, making sure to avoid the two Big Berthas once in that room.

    When you leave, jump out to the right and carefully proceed forward to the
    end of the level.


4-2: To get the anchor from the White Mushroom house in this level, go ahead of
    the P-switch lying out the open and get those six coins first, then return
    to the P-switch and hit it when the land is at its highest level. Drop and
    grab the coins, then get the rest and avoid the Cheep-Cheeps soaring
    through the air as you head to the right.


4-3: Start this level off by equipping a Starman before you go in. This will
    help you get by the Sledge Brothers, whose jumps shake the ground and will
    temporarily immobilize you if you're caught on the ground during that
    time. Stay in the air while facing them, then go in either pipe - they
    both take you to the same place.

    Inside, you'll have to use running jumps to get to most ledges since they
    are spaced so far apart. Don't jump on the Spinys that fall from the roof,
    either - they will still hurt when jumped on. Use a raccoon leaf and whack
    them when they're near instead. You can then hold and kick them as you
    would a normal shell.

    When you come to a three-brick arrangement above you, hit the one on the
    left for a 1-up, then follow it as it rolls along. Continue forward and
    watch out for the wood blocks that bounce you back, then head out the pipe
    and finish it out.


4-F1: Watch out for the Hot Foot candles (which walk after you when you turn
     your back to them) and the Thwomps that move side-to-side, and when you
     reach the five light gray pipes, go in the middle one. Get the flower
     from the row of question blocks, then find the discolored parts of the
     background to the right and hit them from below to reveal hidden coin
     blocks.

     When you exit, you'll be situated right in front of Boom-Boom's lair.
     Take him out in the usual three stomps, or you can use five fireballs if
     you have the Fire Flower.


4-4: If you still have a Frog Suit left in your inventory, put it on for this
    level. Swim immediately down and past the bubble-shooting pipe to the left
    to get to a pipe leading to a bonus room. This room has a huge payout to
    collect courtesy of the two P-switches. Concentrate on each one separately
    and then head out the pipe to the right. Once back in the level proper,
    make a break for the exit, avoiding any Spinys Lakitu tosses in from
    above.


4-5: Although you can technically skip this level, there's a Tanooki Suit in it
    for you if you play through it.

    In this level you will encounter flashing Bullet Bills known as Missile
    Bills. Instead of moving ahead and off the screen, they will turn around
    and try to come back after you, staying up in your grill until you bounce
    on them or move past them. Keep moving through them until you can see half
    of a brick at the top of the screen. Use the momentum you get from jumping
    on one of the Missile Bills to reach it, then use another one to jump up
    to the beanstalk that comes up out of it.

    Go in the pipe, get the Tanooki Suit from the giant block, then hit the
    P-switch and leave the way you came in. Forget about trying to get all the
    silver coins and just make a run for the exit.

    With the Tanooki Suit, you can turn into a statue that is impervious to
    all attacks by pressing Down + B at the same time.


4-6: One unique thing about this level is that it has doors that allow you to
    switch back and forth between giant and regular-sized enemies. If you have
    trouble with the big enemies, the door is certainly helpful, but the level
    isn't hard to begin with, so do what you like.

    Just be sure not to miss out on the 1-up at the beginning (located in the
    second brick from the right in the top part of the rectangle made of
    bricks) or the Starman in the bounce-back wooden blocks toward the middle
    of the stage. That's really all there is to this one.


4-F2: Don't stand on any one Donut Lift too long here at the start. Take
     running leaps to each platform until you reach the safe silver ground.
     Move carefully around the myriad Dry Bones and hit the brick that reveals
     a silver P-switch. When you hit it, you will see a few silver coins in
     the shape of a door to your left. Stand where the "door" is and press Up
     to make it to a secret room.

     The directional lifts will move in whatever direction the arrow on the
     yellow panel points when you stand on it. If it has a light bulb on it,
     it will change direction each time you jump (it knows which direction to
     go in, don't worry about that). After the first three lifts, there are
     two pipes you can go up through. Go through the left one, then step off
     to the right and go up through the next one.

     You'll face another light-bulb lift. Go left, up, right, and up to the
     pipe that will take you out of here. In the next room, stand on the left
     side of the red pipe at the bottom and jump to reveal a coin block. Stand
     on that one and jump to the left to reveal another, then stand on THAT
     one and jump to get an out-of-sight 1-up.

     When you leave through the red pipe, you'll be in a room with a large
     question block. Hit it to get three 1-ups. If you can fly, you can crack
     the column of bricks tucked away in the upper left-hand corner and grab
     some coins - maybe enough for a fourth 1-up.

     When you leave this room, you'll be surrounded by three Dry Bones and a
     Rotodisc. Past them is Boom-Boom. You know what to do.


4-C: Except for one Rocky Wrench who can be avoided by taking the lower of the
    two paths, there are no enemies in this airship - only flame-blowers.
    Interestingly, if you have a Tanooki Suit, you can stomp out the flames by
    jumping over them, turning into a statue in midair, and falling on them.
    If you do this, the machines will be permanently disabled, making this
    airship much easier.

    Toward the end is the hardest part. Wait for the first of the three flames
    to shut off, then jump up to the second step and duck. Wait there for the
    other two to go off at the same time before jumping through. If you don't
    have any powerups to speak of, there is a question block to the right of
    the pipe.

    Iggy is like Wendy O. in that he starts jumping really high after you hit
    him twice. He already has good jumping power anyway, and he can shoot two
    sets of rings from his wand at once. Like all the others though, it takes
    three bumps on the noggin to do away with him. The Princess will give you
    a P-wing, and you'll be on your way to Sky Land.


  --- | --------
  6.5 | Sky Land
  --- | --------

SURFACE MAP
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ST - Spiral Tower

                               o--2--MH  3--H
                               |  |      |  |
                               |  |      |  |
                               1  P1 P1--o  o--ST
                               |      |     |
                               |      |     |
                               o  F1--o  o--H
                               |  |      |
                               |  |      |
                           ----X  o--SH--o


SKY MAP
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                                           MH
                                            |
                                            |
                                  P2*    o--5
                                   |     |  |
                                   |     |  |
                                oL-o--4--o SH
                                |           |
                                |           |
                            SH--o-F2--o--7--o
                                   |  |     |
                                   |  |     |
                          C--o--9--8  o-MH--6

*P2 is not listed on the surface map because it leads back to the Spiral Tower.


5-1: If you want a Music Box, use a P-Wing before going into the level and fly
    straight up and into the pipe in the air. Duck and fly at the same time
    into the narrow passageway that you normally would have to be small to get
    through, then stand up. You'll be pushed into a room with a Music Box and
    the level will end.

    There is another pipe you can go through if you don't want the Music Box,
    and it will take you to an area under the level with four 1-ups. Fly to
    the right once you've gotten them, tail-whack the Walking Piranhas, and go
    to the exit.


5-2: There are two ways through this level.

    The first is to bounce on the note blocks on the way down and stay on the
    bricks, then make your way up to the vertical pipe. Go in it, then slide
    down the slopes ahead. Go in the first pipe you see to find a large quest-
    ion block with three 1-ups in it. When you leave, you'll be a bit farther
    ahead and near the exit. It's an easy trip from here.

    The second is to fall all the way down to the pond at the bottom and go in
    the pipe in the middle. You'll be taken to a tacky green underground area.
    The easiest way to avoid the Buster Beetles (the stumpy guys who walk up
    and throw the white bricks) is to get close to them and duck. They throw
    the white bricks in a pretty high arc, so if you duck, you can avoid them
    pretty easily. Keep this up to the end of the level.


5-3: Ahhh, the infamous Kuribo's Shoe level =)

    To get the shoe on you, let a Goomba jump up onto a brick, then crunch the
    brick from below and let it fall on you. With the Kuribo's shoe on, you
    can jump on Spinys and Piranha Plants (but not their fireballs) to kill
    them and walk on Munchers (the black piranha plants), which will allow you
    to get a 1-up in the first half of the stage. Aside from that, it's a
    straightforward level, no surprises.


5-F1: This one's out of the way and not worth the effort, but if you must....

     Have a raccoon tail or Tanooki Suit coming in. Go to the right to the
     four bricks, clear them out, then go stand next to the lava back to the
     left. Duck so the Rotodisc doesn't hit you, then when it passes, run to
     the right and fly to the top of the winding tunnel. Go in the red pipe
     there.

     The coins form an arrow that points up. Fly around the top of the room to
     find three 1-ups in hidden blocks. Leave through the pipe on the floor
     and head to Boom-Boom's lair.


ST: The first two rooms are pretty easy, dealing with Rotodiscs and Thwomps
   respectively. When you exit through the pipe in the second room, you'll be
   taken to the outside part of the tower. Here, if you still have a tail, you
   can unearth several surprises, including a 1-up on the middle tower and a
   few multiple-coin bricks. (You can also get a multiple-coin brick on the
   other side of the wall if you make it this far with a P-wing, but it's not
   worth it.)

   After going through two more easy rooms, you'll be at the end of the line.
   Once you come out the blue pipe, you can't go back. Go to the right and
   jump up until you hit a block with a beanstalk in it. Climb it and go in
   the pipe to reach the sky portion of Sky Land.

   NOTE: If you go back through the pipe to the surface part, you'll just fall
         a short distance out of one pipe and land on another, which you go
         through to get to the world map. If you have a tail, you can whack
         the brick to the far left near the cloud to reveal a 1-up.



5-4: Come into this level as at least Super Mario (if you have a leaf or a
    Tanooki Suit, use that). Get the leaf in the nearby question block if you
    are just Super Mario, then get your running meter charged up from the
    cloud you're standing on and fly up to find some clouds with coins on
    them. Run along them, then run and float all the way to the end of the
    stage.

    Also, at the end of this stage, you'll have to deal with Lakitu at the
    exit. If you wait near the goal card and wait for four Spinys to appear
    onscreen at the same time, then if you grab the card at that time, you'll
    get a 1-up. This works in any level that takes you to this screen at the
    end.


5-5: Lots of Donut Lifts here - don't stand in any one spot for too long! You
    can get a white Mushroom House here as well, if you want a P-wing.

    Near the beginning are two pipes covered by bricks. If you have a tail,
    beat them away with it; otherwise, use a turtle shell to break them, then
    go in the one on the right. Fall straight down to get all the coins, then
    get the Tanooki Suit out of the giant question block.

    If you want the white Mushroom House, backtrack and get the 17 coins to
    the left. To get the ones under the Donut Lifts, stand on each one as it
    falls, then jump to the next one as soon as you've gotten the coin under
    it, repeating the process until you have them all.

    Head to the right and go up into the wooden blocks and hit the brick on
    the left for the last coin, then head to the exit. (Also, there are a lot
    of leaves in various boxes in this level. Don't get them if you like your
    Tanooki Suit!)


5-6: When you stand on the backs of the red Parabeetles, they'll slowly gain
    altitude. They make up the first half of the level; use a leaf so you can
    make precision landings, as there's not much ground to land on. The second
    half is inhabited only by a Fire Chomp and a P-switch. As soon as you get
    to the long row of bricks, you'll see a smaller row at the bottom of the
    screen. Go down and then hit the second brick from the right to reveal the
    P-switch. It will last long enough to get you to the end of the stage.


5-7: There are two easier ways to beat this one rather than just playing it
    straight. Both involve using items before going in.

    The first is to use a Starman prior to going in. Normally there are no
    stars in the level, but by using one, it becomes one of those where if you
    get to the coin blocks before your invincibility runs out, you'll get
    another star instead of just a coin. There are five stars you can get: one
    in each of the sets of three (spaced apart) at the beginning, two in the
    area with the small pipe that takes you to an uninhabited secret area
    (more on that area in a second), and one in the brick above the pipe where
    you first get to Lakitu and the Bullet Bill crossfire.

    The second requires a P-Wing. Make it to the small pipe with the small
    green piranha plant. Go in when he retreats and fly through the area you
    get to. There is a P-switch among the pile of bricks; collect the coins
    from it, then fly over the blue wall to the far right to go instantly to
    the end of the stage, thus avoiding the Bullet Bills and bouncing bricks.
    Stay against the wall when falling, though, because Lakitu is there.
    (Credit to R. Deland Smallwood IV)


5-F2: A short but simple stage. When you get to the row of six question blocks,
     hit the last one for a star. Get as far as you can before it runs out.
     When you aren't invincible, watch the lava pits carefully. Here, the
     Podoboos come out of both the lava pit below and the ceiling above. Time
     your jumps carefully, then when you get to Boom-Boom, three hits.


5-8: Get the power-up at the beginning (a leaf if you're already Super Mario).
    Just ahead, Lakitu awaits. He's your main worry in this level. Usually, a
    blind run will work in this level, and if you can get a good enough charge
    while running, you can fly over most of it. There are no surprise twists,
    however, so it's just a matter of making it to the end in one piece.


5-9: Fire Flower, not P-Wing, is your best friend here. There are no super-
    difficult jumps to make, the level is short, and the only enemies you face
    are two Fire Chomps, both of which come from below. The first one is easy
    to aim at and kill; the second one's a bit trickier in his approach. Avoid
    his first flame by standing on the opposite side that it veers toward,
    then run/jump to the next one, turn around, and try to fireball him. If
    you miss, don't worry; generally, after that point, he stays on the outer
    fringe and doesn't bug you much aside from the occasional flame. This one
    is easier than it looks.


5-C: This airship is pretty short but has a LOT of cannons, most of which are
    situated against walls that you can walk on top of if you can reach them.
    This is especially a good strategy against the eight-cannon assault at the
    end. If you can, get a momentum boost from one of the cannonballs near the
    beginning of the large wall and land on top of it. If this isn't possible,
    walk slowly through the cannon fire - no jumping. Jumping will only
    increase your odds of getting hit. After the large wall, thankfully, is
    the pipe leading to Roy.

    Roy doesn't have much jumping ability, but he makes up for it with his
    ability to shake the ground each time he hits it. When you hit him, stay
    up in the air as his shell jumps around. He'll hit the ground twice each
    time he's in his shell; try to hit him again as soon as he comes out to
    minimize his earthquakes. If you get immobilized by one of the tremors,
    he'll zap you while you're down without exception. Hit him three times to
    save the day and earn a Jugem's Cloud.


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  6.6 | Ice Land
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ICE LAND MAP
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                        MH           P2-o o
                         |                |
                 o--2-oRP1           o-o--o   9--o--o
                 |    |              |    |   |     |
            X-1-SH F1BHL-o-P2 o--6-H F2Bo 8-o-o F3B-oL--oB-oB-o--C
              |  |    |  |    |    |    |     |     |
             P1  oB-o-3 SH--4-H MH o-oR-o-7   o--o-10
                              |  | | |    |
                              o--5-o-o-SH-o


6-1: Use either a leaf or a Tanooki Suit before going into this level. Whack
    the first piranha plant, then go back to the start, face right, run, and
    fly until you see an orange door on a wooden platform. Go inside and jump
    to the top level. Run and duck to slide under the large ice blocks until
    you get to the P-switch. (If you're in a Tanooki Suit, don't forget to let
    go of the B button as you slide so that you won't turn into a statue.)
    Pound it, then get to the bottom level as fast as you can and clear out a
    path to the door.

    When you exit through the orange door, you'll land next to a pipe. Proceed
    to the exit, tailwhacking all enemies in your way.


6-2: Since there are almost no slippery surfaces to speak of, this isn't really
    a difficult level. It helps to have a tail for some of the parts where you
    can whack through the brick columns, but the scrolling is slow and the
    clouds have more than enough room for your landings. Don't miss the 1-up
    near the end; you'll see it on the way down, and it will be above your
    field of view by the time you can get to it, but it's an easy one to get
    all the same.


6-3: Bounce on the note blocks at the start until the wooden ledge comes to
    you. Land on it and duck as you go under the ice column, then go forward
    until you see three bricks, with a gap between the first and second ones.
    The first contains a white beanstalk; use either a tailwhack or the shell
    of the nearby Koopa-Troopa to open it up.

    Climb the beanstalk and bounce off the note block next to it so you can
    get up to the pipe. Inside is a giant question block holding a Tanooki
    Suit. You can also fly up against the left wall and break the bricks to
    get up to a higher level with coins.

    Before leaving this bonus room, get a running charge and go up through the
    pipe with the meter full and whistling. When you come out of the pipe, you
    should retain the charge. Immediately fly to the right, and keep tapping A
    when it runs out to float down slowly. If done correctly, you should land
    right at the end of the stage.


6-F1: If you still have the Tanooki Suit from 6-3, ride up the rail platform
     here as a statue. Any Podoboos and Rotodiscs that run into you will die.
     Jump off the rail when it starts heading down into the spike pit. Use the
     statue form in the next room to kill/evade Rotodiscs, then stomp Boom-
     Boom three times.


6-4: To get the 1-up at the beginning easily, tailwhack it from the left side
    and then jump onto the single ice block below it - that way it will come
    to you. Ride the rails until you find a P-switch on top of a column of
    bricks. Hit it, then book it, running past the Fire Chomp. Be careful of
    the final spinning whirligig, as it can knock you into the pit if you are
    not careful.


6-5: You need a leaf to beat this level. A P-Wing is preferable as well.

    Enter the pipe. If you don't have a leaf, go in the first vertical pipe
    you see to get to a room where you can get one. If you're small, it will
    be a mushroom; just come to this room again as Super Mario so it will be a
    leaf in there.

    As you can see, there are a number of holes in the ceiling. The exit to
    this stage is up one of those holes. Find the area with three white bricks
    in a column, a green Koopa-Troopa, another white brick, which a Buster
    Beetle will come up and attempt to throw at you, and a column of four
    regular bricks. Clear out every enemy and object there EXCEPT the Koopa-
    Troopa.

    When everything is clear, stomp the Koopa-Troopa and carry his shell. Get
    your running meter to full, and then, with the shell in hand, fly up into
    the hole in the ceiling located there and land on top of the brick pile.
    Kick the shell into the white piranhas that are sitting there, then clear
    out the other brick blocking the exit pipe.

    If you beat this stage, you will gain access to a Toad's House where you
    can get the coveted Hammer Brother Suit. Be sure to save it for a good
    occasion!


6-6: If you have a P-Wing, you can fly over the wall at the beginning and go
    straight to the end of the stage. If not, enter the pipe to the cave.

    If you're not wearing a suit item, take the top route at the fork to find
    a flower (watch out for the Cheep-Cheep hopping from pond to pond). Return
    to the bottom route and bop one of the wooden blocks from the side to find
    a star. Grab it and run to the water.

    When the tunnel you go into opens up into a wider area, swim up and go up
    onto the shore. Jump where you see a discoloration in the background to
    find a hidden 1-up. There's a flower in one of the question blocks which
    will help you immensely; grab if it you need it, then swim to the end of
    the maze. From here, it's a straight path to the end of the stage.


6-7: If you get all 78 coins in this stage, you can reveal a white Mushroom
    House. Ice Land is an even-numbered world, so it's just a boring old
    anchor, but if you want it, here's how to go about it.

    Enter the stage equipped with a Fire Flower. At the first Donut Lift with
    coins below it, it looks like there are only two there, but there are
    three. Jump to land as soon as you grab the third one, then go to the
    Donut Lift near the top. A Fire Chomp will enter the level about this
    time; deal with him, then stand on the third Donut Lift and grab all six
    coins when it drops.

    Here the level starts scrolling to the right. Stand on the Donut Lifts as
    they fall, jumping when you grab all the coins below them, and be sure to
    get the coins in the question blocks as well. When you come to the block
    that contains a flower alongside the bricks, get the flower, then jump up
    to the next two Donut Lifts. Stand up against the ice wall and jump to
    reveal a hidden 1-up. You will need to keep the flower all the way to the
    end of the stage.

    Now the screen will scroll up diagonally. Hit the Donut Lifts in order,
    then fireball the Fire Chomp that appears at the top. At the end of this
    run is a Donut Lift wedged between some ice blocks; do not ride it down
    until the screen stops scrolling. Jump from the donut to the note blocks
    and enter the pipe.

    This is where you'll need the Fire Flower. Hit each ice block with a fire-
    ball to melt it, allowing you to get the coin inside. There is also an
    invisible coin block to the left of all the frozen coins, bringing the
    total to 78.


6-F2: If you have a Hammer Brother Suit, this is a good place to use it. The
     hammer can take out Boo Diddly and Thwomp, PLUS it can kill Boom-Boom in
     just ONE hit! (It can't kill Rotodiscs, though.) If you don't have it,
     just be careful and don't slide on the ice too much. There's a leaf near
     the beginning to help you out. Boom-Boom is also a little tougher than
     usual because of the layout of his lair, so try to keep him in one spot
     after you pounce him the first time.


6-8: Hmm, a surprisingly tropical level...

    There are a lot of white bricks in this stage, so expect some Buster
    Beetles to appear. On top of the H-formation about halfway through the
    level, stand on the top of the right column and jump to find a hidden
    1-up, then take a brick and use it to take out the white piranhas ahead.

    If you have a P-Wing, near the end there is a P-switch. Hit it and fly
    straight up to find the coins. At that same spot where the P-switch is,
    you can also fly under the green ground to the left. It's not productive,
    it's just fun.


6-9: This is another of those stages that you can fly over the top of to get to
    the exit instantly. Just use a P-Wing, go over, get the 1-up, and head to
    the end. If you're P-Wingless, however, go through the pipe to the level
    proper.

    It's a water level! There are several routes you can take in this level.
    For my money, the easiest way is to come in equipped with a Fire Flower
    and take the water route all the way to the end, blasting all enemies on
    sight. If you have a Frog Suit, you can also use it in this level to get
    past some bubble-shooting pipes to a bonus room containing three 1-ups and
    a lot of coins. You can't be blamed for not keeping one in your inventory
    this late into the game, though. When you get to the far right end of the
    level, jump from the slope to the ledge above water to the left. Hop on
    top of the pipe and jump into the one above you to get to the exit.


6-10: Go forward and get the flower out of the first question block. Proceed to
     the large wall and wait for the Buster Beetle to throw two white bricks,
     then throw the last one at him. See the 2x2 brick arrangement to the
     left? Toss the white brick you can get, then duck and slide under the
     brick and hit it to reveal a beanstalk. Climb the beanstalk and hit the
     brick on the far left to reveal a P-switch.

     When you hit the P-switch, go right as fast as you can and find a small
     pipe blocked by frozen Munchers. When you melt the Munchers with your
     fireball, they will turn into coins under the effect of the P-switch
     instead of into Munchers like usual. Go in the pipe to get a Hammer
     Brother Suit.

     When you come out, head to the right. If you can successfully avoid the
     Buster Beetles, you should be able to get through to the end without
     losing your fancy new suit.


6-F3: If you still have your Hammer Brother Suit, it will come in really handy
     here. The hammers can kill the Boo Diddlys, Thwomps, and Stretches (but
     not the Rotodiscs, you may recall). Whatever item you have, proceed VERY
     slowly and with much caution. This is a fairly difficult room to pass
     through.

     When you go through the door, you'll fall straight down to a floor which
     will rise. Avoid the trio of Boo Diddlys and make your way to the right
     side of the screen. When the floor meets with the door, enter. With the
     Hammer Brother Suit, you can kill Boom-Boom before he even gets a chance
     to move by running and firing a hammer as soon as you reach the part of
     the room where the hallway opens up into the larger room. Otherwise, it's
     the usual three.


6-C: Keep jumping on the screw-type platforms to stay on top of them. As with
    Iggy's airship, there are no true enemies on this one, only the cannons
    that blow long flames at you. If you stay to the right side of the screen,
    all of them are fairly easy to avoid.

    Lemmy is like Wendy in that his wand doesn't shoot magic. He's a bit
    easier though, because the balls that come out of his wand can be jumped
    on. They also bounce around pretty slowly, giving you plenty of time to
    escape from them. Bounce on his head three times to get him; hammers do
    not work on the Koopa Kids.

    The Princess will give you a P-Wing in her letter to you this time.


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  6.7 | Pipe Land
  --- | ---------

PIPE LAND MAP
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\/ - Piranha Plant Level


               S--o--o    P3     P2 F1-SH--6   7--o--P7
               |     |     |      L  |     |   |      |     P5
               1-P1 P2    MH  P8-\/--o-P6 P7  SH--o---8--MH
                                                      |
               P1-P3     o--4-SH--o--5--P5    P8L-9---o--F2
               |        |        |      |                |
               2-P4    P6        3-P4  MH        C---oB-\/


7-1: Go in the door to the level proper, then start making your way up. Once
    you pass through the narrow gap between the two skinny pipes, you can get
    a running charge if you have a leaf and fly up the left side of the screen
    into a room full of coins. If you don't have it, head up the right side
    and follow the path to the end.


7-2: You'll need a Frog Suit to get the white Mushroom House from this stage.
    Enter the first pipe that is wedged way down low between the high cliffs
    and swim all the way to the left. Get all the coins before hitting the P-
    switch, then swim as fast as you can to the right and get the two groups
    of coins over that way. You can only get the P-Wing bonus if you get all
    of these coins.

    If you don't have a Frog Suit, ignore that pipe and go forward until you
    drop into the low area with pipes you can go down through on either side.
    Keep jumping in this area to reveal several hidden note blocks which form
    a bridge. When they're all revealed, go down the pipe on the left and swim
    left to another one that will take you back up to the top. You can also
    find a hidden 1-up by doing a super-bounce off the sixth note block from
    the right.

    From here, keep going right until you find the pipe that will take you
    down. Follow it to the end of the level.

    (If you want the P-Wing, the Toad's House to the right of World 7-8 stocks
     nothing but Frog Suits. Use a Jugem's Cloud to skip this stage, then come
     back when you get the Frog Suit.)


7-3: This level is easy if you can pull off the continuing star trick, but only
    mildly more difficult if you can't. Start with the one that's right there
    at the beginning with you. The next two are in the lower left question
    blocks of their respective arrangements. The fourth one is in the brick
    directly beneath the question block that you find as soon as you reach
    Lakitu. Ignore the P-switch - the payoff isn't worth it. The last two are
    on each side of the double-ended pipe that releases Goombas.


7-4: If you come into this level with a P-Wing, you can fly over the wall for
    two 1-ups. Unfortunately, you can't go to the exit, so fly back over and
    go in the pipe to enter what is arguably the hardest pipe level in the
    game.

    Get the flower at the beginning if you don't have any projectiles. Being
    able to fire at enemies will be immensely helpful for the first part of
    the level. Watch out for the black Cheep-Cheeps that swim at a slightly
    accelerated pace, and swim up when the screen starts to scroll up. The
    hammers will give you a slight advantage since you can kill the Lava Lotus
    with them.

    The hardest part is swimming through the field of Jelectros unscathed. If
    you don't have fire or hammers, it'll be tough to get by the Big Bertha
    near the end of it. Swim through the open area of the jellyfish field and
    then knock out the two Blooper Nannies before the screen starts to scroll
    back down to the final part, which is essentially a mirror of the first
    part.


7-5: Go in any of the three pipes at the start, then proceed until you get to
    the third room. Kick the Bob-ombs away, then jump at the first two holes
    above you to reveal a total of four hidden coin blocks. Jump up to that
    ledge and go in the first pipe in front of you. Stand against the wall to
    the right and jump to reveal a hidden 1-up, then go back down and up
    through the pipe just to the left to get it. Head to the right.

    Go down the pipe next to the single brick and use one of the Koopa-Troopas
    for a jumping boost to get up to the pipe. In the next room, as soon as
    you get out of the pipe, jump to the ledge to the right and jump to reveal
    four hidden coin blocks. Go through the white brick wall farther to the
    right and down the pipe behind it. Jump to reveal six coin blocks, then go
    back the way you came and go along the top tier of the room, using those
    four coin blocks as a bridge.

    When you go down the pipe to the far right, you'll see that you can walk
    along the six coin blocks you uncovered earlier. Go from here to the exit.

    Once you finish this stage, the Toad's House nearby yields both Tanooki
    and Hammer Brother Suits.


\/-1: The first of the piranha plant levels is short but requires careful
     steps. The Munchers come out of the pipes in alternating pairs. When the
     first pair goes down, jump on the pipe, then go to the next pipe just as
     the next pair is about to go down. Repeat this process until you're past
     this part, then go to the end of the level. Go down in the short double-
     ended vertical pipe. You'll get a P-Wing for your trouble.


7-F1: If you have a tail already, go across the bricks to the door, then skip
     down to the middle of the last paragraph.

     If you don't have one, go down the steps. From the two gray blocks, go
     four bricks over and crunch until you reveal a gray P-switch. Hit it. A
     door will appear just to your left; enter it and go in the short pipe in
     front of the horizontal one. When the P-switch timer runs out, you'll
     fall and find a giant question block. It contains a Tanooki Suit. Get it.
     You need it to beat this fortress.

     When you exit, you'll come out the same pipe that you went in to get the
     Tanooki Suit. Go in the pipe to the right, then go down and left through
     the door you find. You'll be in a huge (but empty) room. To get to Boom-
     Boom, go to the far left wall, face right, charge your meter, and fly
     straight up as soon as it starts whistling. Go in the pipe you find.
     Then, the usual three stomps.

     Be sure to act quickly in this level, since your time in it is unusually
     short.


7-6: This is another one of those levels where you can use a P-Wing to fly over
    the wall and go straight to the exit. Or, if you lack P-Wingage, go into
    the door.

    You can cross from one edge of the screen to the other merely by walking
    into it, so walk left to get to the right side. Go up the steps and walk
    left again, then go up to the light-bulb lift. Jump once to make it go
    left, and cross all the way over to the coin block on the left. Hop on it
    and use the note block to bounce up to the Koopa-Troopa on the Donut
    Lifts.

    Jump on the up-arrowed lift, staying out of the way of the coin blocks to
    ensure that it doesn't disappear on you, and then to the one that points
    left. Jump over the pipe as it crosses through it, then get back on it and
    duck. Stay squatting until you wrap around the screen, then go up through
    the pipe on the right side of the screen.

    Jump four times to make the light-bulb lift go the right way, but make the
    third jump as soon as you pass the row of coin blocks so you don't eat the
    spikes above. When you cross through, use the appropriate directional
    lifts until you reach the light-bulbed one. Go left and then up when you
    are out of reach of the piranha plant. Jump one more time to make it go
    right, then enter the pipe as you pass under it.


7-7: This level is short but chaotic. You have to use the looping star trick in
    order to beat it, or else you'll get caught by the Munchers. To give your-
    self a leg up, hit the first one from the left side so that the star hops
    to the right, then wait until it is bouncing along the row of Munchers to
    get it.

    Skip the first one - you'll have to slide to get it, unless you're small -
    and bolt to the second one. Grab it, then jump between the opposing pipes,
    preferably without leaning up against the sides of them. For the final
    star, you'll have to jump over the wooden wall and work around it to get
    the star. Try to get it before it bounces away on the Munchers. It's the
    hardest to get, but thankfully the last. That's not all though; when you
    run ahead, you'll come upon a severely lowered pipe that you'll have to
    slide under if you're big. You have enough leeway to run into it once,
    back up, then run and duck-slide if you mess up, though. After that, the
    end is easy to get to.


7-8: If you have a Hammer Brother Suit handy, this is a prime level to use it
    in. The arc of the hammer will help you out greatly against the plants in
    the upside-down pipes near the beginning. Just past that is a Starman; get
    it from the question block and go forward until you find a white box, the
    kind that you can hold Down on in order to hide behind the background. At
    that white box, jump beside the right side of the pipe to reveal a pink
    note block, which will take you to a Coin Heaven.

    When you leave Coin Heaven, go to the right and get the coins from the
    multiple-coin brick, then keep going forward until you cross the large pit
    past the bridges with the Nippers below. Be very careful here; there's a
    stationary Nipper that blows arcs of fire! If you still have the H.B. Suit
    you can duck to deflect the fire. Stand at a distance and move forward as
    you toss the hammer to make it go farther. Above where he sits is a 1-up;
    get it and go to the end of the level.


7-9: Go right until you see three note blocks. Bounce on them and go up three
    tiers, then left through both white brick walls. Jump up through the hole
    in the pipes and go right, past the area with the wooden blocks to an area
    with five note blocks. From there, go left through the white bricks. Go
    until you see two holes - one leading down, the other up.

    If you have enough time for a quick detour, go down and left as far as you
    can go until you reach a closed-in space that has two rows of coins
    stretching from wall to wall. In the empty space between the two, duck and
    jump to reveal a hidden 1-up, then return to the two holes and go up.

    Go through both white brick walls, then up and right. From the question
    block containing the flower, go down and left for a ton of coins, then
    right through the bricks. You should now see the pipe that will take you
    to the exit.


7-F2: Definitely use a Hammer Brother Suit if you have one for this level. This
     will help you take out several hard-to-reach foes with ease. If you don't
     have that, use either a Fire Flower or a leaf depending on whether you
     have a harder time avoiding enemies or reaching hard-to-reach platforms.
     There are no hidden areas in this one; this level is more a test of your
     platforming mettle than anything. Hopefully you're an expert by now....


\/-2: Jump to the top thick pipe, then to the second thin one as the Muncher
     retreats into it. From there, jump to the last narrow one next to the
     thick pipe with the Venus Fire Trap, and then up out of the whole thing.
     Use the note blocks to get across the next pit of Munchers, then go in
     the tall middle pipe at the end. You'll only get a mushroom this time.


7-C: It is often not necessary to ride the blue screws in this airship, even
    though most of it is situated over air. If you wait for the screen to
    scroll, you can usually make an easy running leap from where you are. The
    only enemies on the ship are some Rocky Wrenches toward the middle. Use
    the screws at the end, jumping up to each one as you can reach it, and
    then duck into the pipe to fight the last Koopa Kid, Ludwig von Koopa.

    Ludwig combines all the most annoying traits of previous Koopa Kids. Like
    Roy, he shakes the ground when he lands on, but he also fires his magic
    rings while he's moving around instead of just while you're immobilized.
    As with Roy, stay in the air at all times and try to hit him just as he is
    recovering from the last hit. Like all the rest, it only takes three hits
    to do him in.

    No reward from the Princess this time - the letter is from Bowser himself!
    Time to go save your woman!


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  6.8 | Dark Land
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DARK LAND - FIRST MAP
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T - Tank Stage
B - Boat Stage


                                          P2
                                           L
                                 S    P1   o
                                 |     |   |
                                 o--T--o---B


TS: These first few levels operate in much the same way as the airships. They
   have all the same artillery, with the addition of cannons that spit out
   Bob-ombs. There is a lot of crossfire to avoid, so be careful. At the first
   tank with a propeller on it is a question block containing a leaf. If you
   don't have something better, get it. Also toward the end is a giant cannon
   that fires a giant cannonball at frightening velocity. It comes after a
   moderately long stretch of flat ground (long by this level's standards,
   anyhow), and is just behind a very small flat tank. Jump on the flat tank
   and duck until it goes by, then make your way past it.

   The tank behind the one with the giant cannon has a pipe on it. Go in to
   face a Boomerang Brother. When you defeat him, you'll get a Starman, and
   you'll get to go to the next stage.


BS: There are three boats in this stage. You have to cross the first one, which
   isn't too terribly hard, but after that, you can duck down into the water
   and swim underneath the last two! Once you're under a boat, hold Right and
   keep tapping A repeatedly. This allows you to pass up the onslaughts of
   Rocky Wrenches, small and large cannonballs, and Bob-Ombs for the majority
   of the stage. To get on the third boat, jump up onto it when the boat bobs
   low. (Partial credit to Robert Glass)

   There's no avoiding the ubiquitous Boom-Boom, however. Three stomps, as per
   the usual.



DARK LAND - SECOND MAP
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H - Hand Level (where the hand drags you in)
A - Airship Stage


                                         P1
                                          |
                            P4--A     P3L-o
                                |
                                o---H--H--H--P2


H-1: The first hand level crams all the different Hammer Brother types into one
    short stage. First is a Fire Brother; immediately jump and stomp him, then
    move on to the Hammer Brothers. On the bridge past them are a Boomerang
    Brother and a Sledge Brother. If you have a Fire Flower in your inventory,
    equip it before coming to this stage.

    At the end of each of the hand stages, you'll get a leaf upon completion.


H-2: This level is a very short exercise. All you have to do is jump to each
    bridge while avoiding the Podoboos. Couldn't be easier. Collect the leaf
    at the end.


H-3: This is probably the most annoying of the hand levels. As long as you keep
    running at top or near-top speed though, you should stay ahead of the
    pack of Cheep-Cheeps. Grab your third leaf at the end of the line.


AS: This level scrolls very quickly. Don't worry so much about killing Rocky
   Wrenches as avoiding flames and getting to platforms, several of which
   require running jumps. The best solution is to use a Fire Flower to get
   dead-on aim if you feel you must kill the Rocky Wrenches at the end. Boom-
   Boom awaits you in the pipe on the last ship.

   Use a P-Wing if you have to, although you should know that doing so can
   seriously damage your old-school cred.



DARK LAND - THIRD MAP
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                             P4--o P6--o--o--o
                                 |        |  |
                              o--1     F--o  P3
                              |        |
                              2-P5--o--o--o--P5


8-1: Enter this level with a P-Wing. Run back and forth a few times to get your
    Fly straight up and hit the P-switch. Float back down and grab what silver
    coins you can, then fly up and right to a very tall pipe. Enter to get
    three 1-ups, then when you leave, fly to the end.


8-2: An old enemy makes a reappearance here - the Angry Sun! Fortunately, there
    is a way to bypass him, since he's difficult to get by with all the hilly
    land and piranha plants in your way. At the beginning of the level, when
    you get to the first quicksand pit, jump in it and allow yourself to sink
    down.

    You'll be taken to an area with a pipe on either side of you. The one on
    the right takes you to a room filled with coins and is only really worth
    it if you have a leaf so you can fly to get the ones you missed. The one
    on the left takes you to a room with a leaf.

    In any case, when you exit, you'll be met with piranha crossfire. Wait for
    the one above you to retreat, then go up, slide at the top of the hill,
    and bounce across the note blocks to reach the end of the stage.


8-F: Enter the first door you come to in this fortress (the one situated way up
    high, you have to use the coin block to get up to it). If you don't have a
    leaf, go to the left in the next room to grab one. If you're small, you
    can get the mushroom, then exit and re-enter the room to get the leaf.
    When you have a tail, smash the bricks to the right.

    Float across to where the Thwomp is and smash the bricks beside him with
    your tail as he goes up, moving out of the way to keep from losing it.
    Start making your way to the right over the lava. There is another leaf
    along the way, and you can use the door to regenerate the question block
    as you did earlier if you need to.

    Once past the lava, smash the wall of eight bricks with your tail and go
    right more. Go all the way to the end where the side Thwomp is, then go to
    his left and hit both bricks you find. One has a P-switch in it. Hit it
    and enter the door that appears at the far right end. Go in and stay
    squatted, waiting for the P-switch's timer to run out. When you're past
    the spikes, you'll face Boom-Boom once again.


DARK LAND - FOURTH MAP
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KC - Koopa Castle


                              P6--T--o--o--o--KC


TS2: This tank level is similar to the first one, except that you must also now
    deal with cannonfire coming from both the ground and the ceiling. However,
    the only enemies are the cannonballs, a few Bob-ombs, and Rocky Wrenches
    of the one-off variety - there are no giant cannonballs. This level is
    mercifully short, and at the end, you'll have your final encounter with
    Boom-Boom.


KC: Run past the three statues at top speed so that the lasers that they fire
   don't hit you. Go up the steps and stand at the bottom of the vertical
   corridor. A light blue platform will take you to the top. Walk over to the
   Donut Lift and hold Right on the D-pad so that you walk off before it falls
   in the pit. Make your way up to the top past the three Rotodiscs, then go
   over to the right and jump to reveal a hidden 1-up. If you duck and jump up
   into the small space above the block, you will be pushed through the wall
   to the wide-open Donut Lift area.

   From here, there are two different routes you can take to the exit. Stay
   as close to the top as you can for the first one, and go in the door at the
   very top of the room. You'll go through to a room with several statues like
   the ones at the beginning, although only the first one fires lasers. You'll
   have to cross a series of Donut Lifts situated above lava while avoiding
   the retro Bowser fireballs, and at the end, you'll go in the door to face
   Bowser.

   The other route is similar to the first but is a bit longer. Stand on the
   Donut Lift in front of the highest ledge, but let it fall. Before you go in
   the lava, jump to the one between the bottom two paths and take the top
   path; you'll see two Rotodiscs spinning around one hub if you're in the
   right place. Lure the side Thwomp out of his place, then take the Donut
   Lift down as he goes back. Jump across to each column, waiting for the
   Podoboo to pass before going each time. The next room is similar to the
   one from the previous route. Only the first statue will fire a laser.
   Instead of crossing the lava on Donut Lifts, however, there are brick
   platforms here. The door at the end will lead to Bowser.

   Once you get to Bowser, there are several ways to beat him. He can be taken
   down with several fireballs (~25) or with only five hammers if you still
   have a Hammer Brother Suit by this time. If you don't have projectiles at
   your disposal though, you'll have to go about it the regular way.

   As you can see, you're standing on three rows of bricks. Without any
   projectiles, you will have to make him crash through the bricks. He'll blow
   fireballs for a little bit, then jump in the air and come down really
   quickly, breaking whichever bricks he lands on. You have to make him crash
   through enough bricks to fall to his death. If you find yourself unable to
   get away from Bowser as he's falling, you can duck to spare yourself from
   getting hit, since only his top half will damage you. (Credit to Michael
   Malleson for the top half glitch and the hammer idea)

   When Bowser breaks through and plummets to his death, the door to the right
   will open up. Go through, rescue the Princess, and enjoy the ending cinema.

   Congratulations on beating Super Mario Bros. 3!

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  7 | 2-PLAYER BATTLE
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The battle element is an interesting addition to the 2-player game. (Or an
annoying one. It all depends on who you play with, really.) During a 2-player
game, players of course take turns playing levels. While one player is on the
world map, the other player's position is represented by a lettered token - "M"
for Mario, of course, and "L" for Luigi.

The tokens are the key to entering the battle round. When one player stops on
top of the other player's token, the other player can press A to suck him into
a battle round reminiscent of the original Mario Bros. (not Super Mario Bros. -
the OTHER one), in which the winner will get to play while the loser sits out
for a turn.

There are four different game types:


BEST OF 5 ENEMIES. The most common battle game type, based on the original
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Mario Bros. Five enemies total will come out of the pipes at
                  the top of the screen. These five enemies will be a mix of
Spinys, Fighter Flies (muscular flies that hop around), and Crabs. To kill an
enemy, you must jump and hit the ground they are walking on from underneath.
This will make them fall on their back. When an enemy is down on its back, you
receive credit for killing it by going up and kicking it. To kick an enemy,
just walk into it. It only takes one hit from below to put a Spiny or a Fighter
Fly on its back, but Crabs require two hits; they start off red, and turn blue
and move faster after the first hit.

You can use the POW block in the middle of the screen to knock over several
enemies at once, but they will only be knocked over if they are on the ground
at the time you hit it. The POW block can be used three times.

If you take too long to finish a match, fireballs will start materializing and
moving from one side of the screen to the other in order to kick up the chall-
enge a bit.

Since there are five enemies, there is no possibility of a tie, and the person
who kills at least three wins the match.


BEST OF 5 COINS. The quickest of the battle games. All you have to do is run
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ around collecting the five coins scattered about the arena.
                Best three out of five wins.


THE COIN PIPE. Each player stands on one side of a tall pipe that spits out
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ both coins and flames. The first person to collect five coins
              wins; or, if someone gets hit by a flame, the other player wins
              by default.


HIDDEN COINS. The rarest mini-game, but for my money, also the most entertain-
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ ing. The players must search through an arena looking for coins
             hidden in question blocks. To kick a block to see if a coin is in
it, walk up against it and press B. The person who finds at least three coins
wins.


One additional aspect of the battle rounds is that your goal cards are at stake
as well. If a player has any goal cards going into the battle, you can make him
give one up by hitting him, either from below or by stomping on his head. When
hit, the card will leap away from the player and into the open. Either player
can take possession of it, whether he originally had it or not. If the battle
round ends while there is a goal card out in the open, it vanishes permanently.
The same rules for 1-ups earned by getting three of them apply - i.e. one extra
life for a random combination, two for all mushrooms, three for all flowers,
and five for all stars.

Super Mario All-Stars has a Battle Mode where you can play the battle round
apart from the game itself in a best-5-out-of-9 scenario.

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  8 | SECRETS AND EXTRAS
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Some fun little secrets and tricks that'll put a hop in your SMB3 step.


28 P-WINGS
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Beat the game once and your inventory will be packed to the hilt with P-Wings
when you start over.


HAMMER BROTHER AIRSHIP TRICK
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In Grass Land, Water Land, Sky Land, and Ice Land (Worlds 1, 3, 5, and 6,
respectively), you can turn a Hammer Brother on the world map into an airship
that is filled with enough coins to amount to about three 1-ups (four if you
enter with about 90 coins). Here's how to snag one.

In any level in the four aforementioned worlds, obtain an amount of coins equal
to a multiple of 11 (e.g. 22, 33, 77). Make the next-to-last digit of your
score the same as the number in the amount of coins. The easiest way to
accomplish this is by smashing bricks. Finally, when you beat the level, the
timer has to stop on an even number. If all these criteria are met, one of the
Hammer Brothers on the map will turn into the airship! At the end of the
airship, you'll have to beat a Boomerang Brother, and you will receive a
Starman when you beat him. Not bad!


DIFFERENT THANK-YOU'S
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If you are wearing one of the three suits (Frog, Tanooki, or Hammer Brother)
when you complete an airship level, you will get a different thank-you message
from the king. They are as follows:

FROG: "Oh me, oh my! You've been transformed! Shall I change you back with this
wand?"

TANOOKI: "Thank you, kind raccoon. Please tell me your name."

HAMMER BROTHER: "Hey, you! Can I borrow your clothes? No dice!? What a drag."


WHITE MUSHROOM HOUSES
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Certain levels will allow you to get special items from a hidden white Mushroom
House if you get a certain amount of coins in a given level. This chart details
each level where you have a chance to unveil a white Mushroom House as well as
how many coins you need to trigger it. Such levels are also noted in the walk-
through. In odd-numbered worlds, the white Mushroom House will give you a
P-wing; in even-numbered worlds, an anchor.

 1-4 - 44 coins
 2-2 - 30 coins
 3-8 - 44 coins
 4-2 - 22 coins
 5-5 - 28 coins
 6-7 - 78 coins
 7-2 - 46 coins


N-SPADE CARD GAME PATTERNS
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Every time you score 80000 points, the N-spade game appears on the world map.
It is a memory-based card game in which you flip over two cards per turn. If
the cards match, you get the item on the cards; if not, they turn back over and
you pick again. You are only allowed two misses. If you miss twice, you will be
ejected from the game and it will appear again once you score another 80000
points, with all the matches you got from the previous game intact. When you
clear an entire table, you will play a new one next time.

There are eight different table setups, which are detailed below.

            ____________________________________
           |                                    |
           | FLR - Flower        STR - Starman  |
  LEGEND--{  1UP - Extra life    10C - 10 coins |
           | 20C - 20 coins      MSH - Mushroom |
           |____________________________________|


Patterns:

(1) FLR  STR  1UP  FLR  1UP  MSH      (2) 1UP  MSH  10C  MSH  FLR  STR
   10C  MSH  FLR  STR  MSH  10C          MSH  10C  STR  20C  20C  FLR
   STR  20C  20C  MSH  FLR  STR          STR  1UP  FLR  MSH  FLR  STR


(3) MSH  FLR  20C  MSH  10C  STR      (4) MSH  FLR  1UP  FLR  STR  STR
   FLR  1UP  MSH  1OC  1UP  2OC          20C  STR  MSH  10C  1UP  FLR
   STR  FLR  STR  MSH  FLR  STR          2OC  MSH  10C  MSH  FLR  STR


(5) FLR  20C  MSH  STR  1UP  FLR      (6) FLR  1OC  1UP  FLR  1UP  MSH
   1UP  FLR  10C  MSH  20C  STR          STR  MSH  20C  STR  MSH  10C
   MSH  1OC  STR  MSH  FLR  STR          STR  FLR  20C  MSH  FLR  STR


(7) FLR  STR  1UP  FLR  20C  MSH      (8) MSH  FLR  20C  FLR  10C  STR
   1OC  MSH  20C  1UP  MSH  10C          2OC  1UP  MSH  1OC  1UP  FLR
   STR  FLR  STR  MSH  FLR  STR          STR  MSH  STR  MSH  FLR  STR


The chart below will allow you to deduce immediately which table setup you are
playing, starting from the fifth card of the first row. Follow the arrows on
the flow chart for guaranteed success.

                      ___
          ______     |   |                                ___           ___
    o--->| Star |--->| 4 |                   _______     |   |         |   |
    |     ¯¯¯¯¯¯     |___|             o--->| NOT a |--->| 5 |         | 6 |
    |                       ___        |    | 1-up  |    |___|         |___|
    |         ________     |   |       |     ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯                     ^
    |   o--->| Flower |--->| 2 |       |                               __|__
    |   |     ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯     |___|    |¯¯ ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|                     | 10C |
 ___|___|___      ______            | 3rd card, |     ______           ¯¯^¯¯
|           |--->| 1-up |---------->|  1st row  |--->| 1-up |---------o  |
| 5th card, |     ¯¯¯¯¯¯            |___________|     ¯¯¯¯¯¯          |  |
|  1st row  |     _____      |¯¯¯|                                    V  |
|___ _______|--->| 20C |---->| 7 |                              |¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|
    |             ¯¯¯¯¯      |___|               ___            | 2nd card, |
    |                ___________      _____     |   |           |  1st row  |
    |     _____     |           |--->| 20C |--->| 3 |           |_ _________|
    o--->| 10C |--->| 6th card, |     ¯¯¯¯¯     |___|   ___       |      ___
          ¯¯¯¯¯     |  2nd row  |     ________         |   |   ___V__   |   |
                    |___________|--->| Flower |------->| 8 |  | Star |->| 1 |
                                      ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯         |___|   ¯¯¯¯¯¯   |___|


Hopefully the chart is not too confusing =)

There are also a number of Game Genie codes that enhance your performance and
can even exploit certain glitches, but other walkthroughs detail them quite
exhaustively as it is and I do not have much knowledge in the field of said
exploitation.

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  9 | CREDITS AND LEGAL STUFF
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Thanks to those who provided information that was used in this walkthrough, in
alphabetical order:

  Robert Glass
  John R. Jones
  Neal Lundberg
  Michael Malleson


And to all those I associate with, those who host my FAQs on their websites, or
just otherwise inspire me:

  my parents
  Leo Chan
  CJayC (Jeff Veasey)
  David McCutcheon (ZoopSoul)
  Brian Sulpher
  Jason Venter


And of course, many thanks to anyone that I have inadvertently overlooked here.

This version of this walkthrough (4.5) is © January 9, 2006 by me, Snow Dragon.
You are free to use this guide on your website as long as you do not change
what the text says in any way. You are allowed to make format changes such as
converting it to HTML or adding screenshots. Do not plagiarize or sell the
guide for profit. I wrote the guide for the benefit of others and would
appreciate credit where it is due.

The latest version of this guide can be found at GameFAQs, Neoseeker, and
Honest Gamers.
[http://www.gamefaqs.com]
[http://www.neoseeker.com]
[http://www.honestgamers.com]

Other than that, have a great day, and have fun playing Super Mario Bros. 3!

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