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'''World 1-4''' is the final course of [[World 1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. It is a castle course and the [[False Bowser]] found in the level is actually a [[Goomba]].
'''World 1-4''' is the final course of [[World 1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. It is a castle course and the [[Bowser Impostor]] found in the level is actually a [[Goomba]].


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[[File:World 1-4 SMB.png|thumb|left|A map of World 1-4.]]
[[File:World 1-4 SMB.png|thumb|left|A map of World 1-4.]]
Mario starts the level on an elevated area with stairs heading downwards. There is a gap with [[lava]] and, right after it, a [[Block (used)|block]]. There are also two lava gaps with a [[Firebar]] on the platform between them. It contains a [[Question Block]] with a [[Fire Flower]] in it. Past it, a corridor with three Firebars must be crossed. Mario reaches a room with three Firebars, two on the floor and one on the roof, along two blocks. He, then, finds another room with six hidden blocks. In this area, False Bowser's [[fireball]]s start to appear. Mario can use a gap to avoid these fireballs and then, the False Bowser is seen on a bridge with a small platform moving from side to side right above him. If Mario gets past the False Bowser by either using the platform or running under him and touches the [[Ax]], the bridge collapses, causing him to fall into the lava. A [[Mushroom Retainer]] is saved and Mario gains access to [[World 2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2]].
Mario starts the level on an elevated area with stairs heading downwards. There is a gap with [[lava]] and, right after it, a [[Block (used)|block]]. There are also two lava gaps with a [[Fire Bar]] on the platform between them. It contains a [[Question Block]] with a [[Fire Flower]] in it. Past it, a corridor with three Fire Bars must be crossed. Mario reaches a room with three Fire Bars, two on the floor and one on the roof, along two blocks. He, then, finds another room with six hidden blocks. In this area, the Bowser Impostor's [[fireball]]s start to appear. Mario can use a gap to avoid these fireballs and then, the Bowser Impostor is seen on a bridge with a small platform moving from side to side right above him. If Mario gets past the Bowser Impostor by either using the platform or running under him and touches the [[axe]], the bridge collapses, causing him to fall into the lava. A [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainer]] is saved and Mario gains access to [[World 2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2]].





Revision as of 20:41, January 26, 2015

Template:Levelbox World 1-4 is the final course of World 1 in Super Mario Bros.. It is a castle course and the Bowser Impostor found in the level is actually a Goomba.

Layout

File:World 1-4 SMB.png
A map of World 1-4.

Mario starts the level on an elevated area with stairs heading downwards. There is a gap with lava and, right after it, a block. There are also two lava gaps with a Fire Bar on the platform between them. It contains a Question Block with a Fire Flower in it. Past it, a corridor with three Fire Bars must be crossed. Mario reaches a room with three Fire Bars, two on the floor and one on the roof, along two blocks. He, then, finds another room with six hidden blocks. In this area, the Bowser Impostor's fireballs start to appear. Mario can use a gap to avoid these fireballs and then, the Bowser Impostor is seen on a bridge with a small platform moving from side to side right above him. If Mario gets past the Bowser Impostor by either using the platform or running under him and touches the axe, the bridge collapses, causing him to fall into the lava. A mushroom retainer is saved and Mario gains access to World 2.





Trivia

File:W1-4-SMB-NSMB2.PNG
Boss Fight re-created in New Super Mario Bros 2

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