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[[File:Land's End SMRPG cave.png|thumb|A cave in Land's End]]
[[File:Land'sendMarioWiki.gif|thumb|A cave at '''Land's End'''.]]
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'''Land's End''' is a level in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. As its name implies, it is the last piece of land before the ocean, save for [[Nimbus Land]] and [[Barrel Volcano]], which are not connected to the main continent by land. Land's End also refers to the fifth mandatory world,<ref name=NP>{{cite|author=Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller|title=Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Player's Guide|page=[[media:Super Mario RPG Worlds Player's Guide.jpg|4]]}}</ref> a tall plateau composed of the main Land's End area itself, [[Monstro Town]], [[Bean Valley]], and [[Grate Guy's Casino]]. It is considered [[World 6]] in the Shogakukan guide<ref>{{cite|date=1996|title=Super Mario RPG Final Edition|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|isbn=4091025382|page=[[media:Super Mario RPG Worlds Final Edition.jpg|33]]}}</ref> [[World 5]] in the [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]]<ref name=NP/>, and '''Land's End Region''' in [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]]. Few people have ever traveled to this uncharted region.<ref name=NP/>
'''Land's End''' is a level in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. As its name implies, it is the last piece of land in the before the ocean, save for [[Nimbus Land]] and [[Barrel Volcano]], which are not connected to the main continent by land. Land's End also refers to [[World 5]] of the game, which is composed of the level Land's End itself, [[Monstro Town]], [[Bean Valley]], and [[Grate Guy's Casino]]. Few people have ever traveled to this uncharted region.<ref name="p4">''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 4.</ref>


Land's End is split into four sections: the mountains, the field, the desert, and the underground, which leads to the legendary [[Belome Temple]]. The first section is large, mountainous and rocky. It is filled with [[Geckit]]s and a large amount of [[pot cannon]]s. The second part is the smallest; it is a field filled with flowers and several insects, and Mario must jump on the [[Spinning Flower|Spinning Flowers]] and jump across on the Donut Blocks before advancing.
Land's End is split into four sections: the mountains, the field, the desert, and the underground, which leads to the legendary [[Belome Temple]]. The first section is large, mountainous and rocky. It is filled with [[Geckit]]s and a large amount of [[Pot Cannon]]s. The second part is the smallest; it is a field filled with flowers and several insects.


The third part is the largest; it is a sprawling desert filled with at least half a dozen creatures who have grown accustomed to the harsh environment. It is also filled with a lot of sand [[whirlpool]]s that can suck up unsuspecting travelers. Until [[Mario]] and company arrived, no one had ever survived traveling through these whirlpools.<ref name=NP/> Additionally, there is a large, almost insurmountable stone wall at the end of the desert. Climbing this cliff will lead to Bean Valley, which eventually leads to Nimbus Land. The mysterious "[[Gassox|Formless]]" also wanders around the outer desert parts of Land's End.
The third part is the largest; it is a sprawling desert filled with at least half a dozen creatures who have grown accustomed to the harsh environment. It is also filled with a lot of sand [[whirlpool]]s that can suck up unsuspecting travelers. Until [[Mario]] and company arrived, no one had ever survived traveling through these whirlpools.<ref name="p4" /> Additionally, there is a large, almost insurmountable stone wall at the end of the desert and as [[Sergeant Flutter]] says, "Looks like the land ends here" (hence "Land's End"). Climbing this wall will lead to Bean Valley, which eventually leads to Nimbus Land. The mysterious "[[Mokura]]" also wanders around the outer desert parts of Land's End.


Beneath the desert, there is a large series of caverns, which, judging on the fact that they include signs, support beams and [[barrel]]s, may have once been a mineshaft. The caverns also lead to the [[Kero Sewers]], an earlier level, and [[Belome Temple]], a sub-area of Land's End.
Beneath the desert, there is a large series of caverns, which, judging on the fact that they include signs, support beams and [[barrel]]s, may have once been a mineshaft. The caverns also lead to [[Kero Sewers]], an earlier level, and [[Belome Temple]], a sub-area of Land's End.


There is also a [[Sky Bridge]] run by a [[Shaman]], who challenges Mario to jump across it without falling.  Mario can attempt this at any of three difficulty levels; the harder the difficulty, the greater the reward given if completed successfully.
There is also a [[Sky Bridge]] run by a [[Shaman]], who challenges Mario to jump across it without falling.  Mario can attempt this at any of three difficulty levels; the harder the difficulty, the greater the reward given if completed successfully.


Coincidentally, {{wp|Land's End}} is an actual location in England that is similar in name and appearance.
==Enemies Found==
==Enemies found==
[[File:Landend2.png|thumb|Land's End in the [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]]]]
*[[Spinthra]]
*[[Spinthra]]
*[[Geckit]]
*[[Geckit]]
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*[[Fink Flower]]
*[[Fink Flower]]
*[[Shogun]]
*[[Shogun]]
*[[Beezo]]
*[[Beezo|Shy Away]]
*[[Chow]]
*[[Chow]]
*[[Octovader]]
*[[Octovader]]
*[[Gassox]] (appears randomly in the desert section)
*[[Mokura]] (appears randomly in the desert section)


==Names in other languages==
==Names in Other Languages==
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{{foreign names
{{foreignname|
|Jap=カントリーロード
|Jap=カントリーロード<br>''Kantorii Roudo''
|JapR=Kantorī Rōdo
|JapM=Country Road
|JapM=Country Road
|Chi=鄉村之路
|Ger=Weltenende
|ChiR=Xiāngcūn Zhī Lù
|GerM=End of the World}}
|ChiM=Country Road
|Dut=Laatstland
|DutM=Lastland
|FreA=Boudumonde
|FreAM=From ''bout du monde'' ("world's end")
|FreE=Bout du Monde
|FreEM=World's End
|Ger=Randland
|GerM=Edge Land
|Ita=Colle Finale
|ItaM=Final Hill
|Kor=컨트리 로드
|KorR=Keonteuri Rodeu
|KorM=Country Road
|Spa=Fin del Mundo
|SpaM=World's End
}}
;Land's End Region
{{foreign names
|Jap=カントリーロード{{ruby|周辺|しゅうへん}}
|JapR=Kantorī Rōdo Shūhen
|JapM=Land's End Vicinity
|ChiS=乡村之路附近
|ChiSR=Xiāngcūn zhīlù fùjìn
|ChiSM=Land's End Vicinity
|ChiT=鄉村之路附近
|ChiTR=Xiāngcūn zhīlù fùjìn
|ChiTM=Land's End Vicinity
|Dut=Laatstland
|DutM=Land's End
|FreE=Zone du bout du Monde
|FreEM=Land's End zone
|FreA=Zone de Boudumonde
|FreAM=Land's End zone
|Ger=Randland-Region
|GerM=Land's End Region
|Ita=Regione di Colle Finale
|ItaM=Land's End region
|Kor=컨트리 로드 주변
|KorR=Keonteuli Lodeu Jubyeon
|KorM=Land's End Vicinity
|Spa=Zona del Fin del Mundo
|SpaM=Land's End Zone
}}


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Subterranean Areas]]
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