Mount Must Dash

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Mount Must Dash, otherwise known as World 3-6, is the sixth course of World 3 in Super Mario 3D World. It is unlocked from the start, but can only be accessed by completing Pipeline Lagoon. This course is heavily inspired and is a reference to Super Mario Kart, particularly towards the Mario Circuit tracks from said game, with a cover version of the tracks' music. The "Must Dash" is a pun on "mustache".

Layout

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The level starts in a racetrack-like area with the game logo written on the sign signalizing the start position. After passing a few Dash Panels, Para-Biddybuds, and Piranha Plants, the player comes to a Warp Box which takes them to the next area. The first Green Star is in this section. Another section with Para-Biddybuds follows, as well as the second Green Star. Next, the player reaches the Checkpoint Flag, followed by some more Dash Panels and another Warp Box which takes the player to the final area. Here, after avoiding some more hazards, and sliding down another multicolored slide which the player can use to reach to third and final Green Star. The player then reaches the Goal Pole.

Green Stars

  • Green Star 1: Near the beginning where the road splits, the player must take the lower path to collect the first green star.
  • Green Star 2: After an upward climb, there is a Mystery Box guarded by nine Para-Biddybuds. The box takes the player to a room with dash panels and a rabbit who has the green star.
  • Green Star 3: Near the last Warp Box, shortly after the Stamp. It can be reached via Cat form, Tanooki Mario and with Princess Peach's floating ability.

Stamp

Rabbit Stamp from Super Mario 3D World.
  • After the second Green Star are trampolines that lead to the course's Stamp.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ダッシュレーシング
Dasshurēshingu
Dash Racing

Dutch Volgasvallei
Full-speed valley
German Bergpass-Sprint
Mountain pass sprint
Italian Percorso a perdifiato
Breathless path
Portuguese Pista prego a fundo
"Pista" means track; "prego a fundo" is a local expression meaning a fast run, usually referring to cars.
Russian Горное ускорение
Gornoye uskoreniye
Mountain Boost

Spanish A mil por hora
One thousand per hour

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