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When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] first visit the castle, it is devoid of any content. As [[Super Mario Advance 4 e-Cards|levels]] are scanned through an [[e-Reader]], those containing an [[e-Coin]] will have its frame indented and its level number in the white space below. As such, the castle appears to be a sort of "museum" or trophy gallery.
When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] first visit the castle, it is devoid of any content. As [[Super Mario Advance 4 e-Cards|levels]] are scanned through an [[e-Reader]], those containing an [[e-Coin]] will have its frame indented and its level number in the white space below. As such, the castle appears to be a sort of "museum" or trophy gallery.


The castle consists of three floors with eight frames each, the second and third floors opening to Mario and Luigi upon the [[player]]'s scanning a level containing a ninth and 17th e-Coin. The floors may be traversed by pressing L and R.
The castle has three floors of eight frames each, with the second and third floors opening to Mario and Luigi once the [[player]] scans a level containing a ninth and 17th e-Coin. The player can teleport between floors by pressing L and R.


But despite the code to do this, the e-Reader's failure saw only eight e-Coins released ([[Super Leaf]], [[Starman]], [[Toad]], [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Luigi]], [[Mushroom]], and [[Fire Flower]] from left to right on 1F), with American players only able to collect three (Super Leaf, Starman, and Mushroom).
But despite the game containing the code and sprites to allow this, the e-Reader's failure saw only the completion of 1F ([[Super Leaf]], [[Starman]], [[Toad]], [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Luigi]], [[Mushroom]], and [[Fire Flower]] from left to right on 1F), with American players only able to collect three e-Coins (Super Leaf, Starman, and Mushroom). As such, it is unknown if there was to be any reward for filling the castle with 24 e-Coins.


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The title of this article is conjectural; an official name for the article's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an official name is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

The World-e Castle is an area found only in World-e of Super Mario Advance 4. The castle is of unknown origin, as it does not contain a Mushroom King or any Toads nor does it appear to have fallen into disarray.

When Mario and Luigi first visit the castle, it is devoid of any content. As levels are scanned through an e-Reader, those containing an e-Coin will have its frame indented and its level number in the white space below. As such, the castle appears to be a sort of "museum" or trophy gallery.

The castle has three floors of eight frames each, with the second and third floors opening to Mario and Luigi once the player scans a level containing a ninth and 17th e-Coin. The player can teleport between floors by pressing L and R.

But despite the game containing the code and sprites to allow this, the e-Reader's failure saw only the completion of 1F (Super Leaf, Starman, Toad, Mario, Princess Peach, Luigi, Mushroom, and Fire Flower from left to right on 1F), with American players only able to collect three e-Coins (Super Leaf, Starman, and Mushroom). As such, it is unknown if there was to be any reward for filling the castle with 24 e-Coins.


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