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Level
Jewel-Block Cave
Drill Mario running through Jewel-Block Cave, with a falling Spiny
World Petal Isles
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Difficulty ★★
Wonder Effect Summons a massive Konk
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Jewel-Block Cave is a course in Petal Isles[1] in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It has a difficulty of two stars[2] and contains two Wonder Seeds. It is primarily designed around the use of the Drill form, with most elements in the stage interacting with it.[3] In the Nintendo Live 2023 and kiosk demo, it is shown to be located in Pipe-Rock Plateau with a difficulty of three stars,[4] though it is replaced by Here Come the Hoppos in the Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct.[5]

Layout

The level takes place in a cavern full of Jewel-Blocks, Konks, and Spinies walking on the ceiling. The player starts near a Konk in a recess in the ceiling, with a wide Jewel-Block below and a ? Block above it containing a Drill Mushroom. Inmediately after, they will encounter a Spiny, more Jewel-Blocks (including one with a Talking Flower trapped inside) and another Konk. After a small tunnel accessible only in Drill form leading into an alcove with a few coins, there will be a segment with Spinies and Jewel-Blocks above small pits, and then another Drill-exclusive tunnel, leading to a Warp Pipe. Through it is a side room featuring coins, flower coins, a Talking Flower and a 1-Up Mushroom. If the player doesn't take the Warp Pipe, they will have to avoid three Konks and several pits. Both paths rejoin right before the Checkpoint Flag.[3][6]

Past the checkpoint, cyan, upwards-facing Konks are introduced, along with beacons in the ceiling. Past another Konk, a Wonder Flower can be found inside a Jewel-Block. Touching it will trigger the course's Wonder Effect, which will create blue blocks that wall the player into a vertical shaft and summon a screen-sized Konk above. The Konk will slam down periodically, breaking Jewel-Blocks in its way, but will stagger after breaking stone blocks. The Wonder Seed is found at the bottom of the shaft, encased in a Jewel-Block. A Warp Pipe will take the player to the next part of the level, featuring a horizontal hallway with both downwards- and upwards-facing Konks on either side of a bridge of Jewel-Blocks. At the end is another Warp Pipe, leading to the outside of the cavern, with one last Spiny, a staircase of Jewel-Blocks and the Goal Pole, where the second Wonder Seed is awarded.[3]

10-flower coins

  • 10-flower coin 1: Found inside a Jewel-Block under the second Konk.[3]
  • 10-flower coin 2: The center Brick Block in the middle of a set of three contains a beanstalk, leading the player up to an overground area containing a Konk floating above a pool of water and the second 10-flower coin.[7]
  • 10-flower coin 3: Found on an alcove before the final stretch. It can be reached from the left by drilling on the ceiling, or from the right, by hitting a Red Yoshi Invisible Character Block.[3]

Enemies

Talking Flower quotes

  • "*exhale*" (said by the first flower trapped in a Jewel-Block, inmediately after being freed)[3]
  • "*gasp*" (said by the second flower trapped in a Jewel-Block, inmediately after being freed)[3]
    • "*I'm freeeeeeee*" (said by the same flower)[3]
  • "*exhale*" (said by the first flower trapped in a Jewel-Block in the first secret room, inmediately after being freed)[3]
    • "*pant*" (said by the same flower)[3]
  • "Way to go!" (said by a flower right after the Wonder Seed)[3]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジュエルブロック だらけの洞窟
Jueru Burokku darake no Dōkutsu
 

Chinese (simplified) 宝石砖块 满满的洞窟
bǎo shí zhuān kuài mǎn mǎn de dòng kū
 

Portuguese Um passeio joia pela caverna!
A Nice Walk Through the Cave!
Pun on "joia", a slang term for "nice" which literally means "jewel"
Russian Самобытная пещера самоцветных блоков
Samobytnaya peshchera samotsvetnykh blokov
Distinctive cave of Jewel-Blocks

Spanish La cueva de los bloques gema
The cave of the Jewel-Blocks

References

  1. ^ The level features orange flowers, which correspond to those found in Petal Isles.
  2. ^ Vandal (August 31, 2023). Gameplay SUPER MARIO BROS. WONDER: ¡YA lo hemos JUGADO!. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Nintendo of America (September 1, 2023). Nintendo Treehouse: Live - Super Mario Bros. Wonder. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  4. ^ Giant Bomb (September 1, 2023). Almost 15 Minutes of Super Mario Bros. Wonder. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  5. ^ Nintendo of America (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct 8.31.2023. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  6. ^ a b Eurogamer (September 3, 2023). 25 Minutes of MULTIPLAYER MAYHEM in Super Mario Bros. Wonder! (All PAX Demo Levels). YouTube. Retrieved September 3, 2023.
  7. ^ a b Eurogamer (August 31, 2023). We Played Super Mario Bros. Wonder - New Gameplay and Impressions. Super Mario Bros Wonder Switch. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.