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{{about|The Walls Have Eyes, a level in [[New Super Luigi U]]|other uses|[[Layer-Cake Desert-4]]}}
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|code=World 2-4
|world=[[Layer-Cake Desert]]
|world=[[Layer-Cake Desert]]
|game=''[[New Super Luigi U]]''
|game=''[[New Super Luigi U]]''
|limit=100 seconds
|limit=100 seconds
|notes=
|beforealt=
|before=[[Wind-Up Tower|<<]]  
|before=[[Wind-Up Tower|<<]]  
|after=[[Stone Spike Conveyors|>>]] [[Slippery Rope Ladders|**]]
|after=[[Spinning Sandstones|>>]]
|secret=[[Slippery Rope Ladders|**]]
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'''The Walls Have Eyes''', or '''Layer-Cake Desert-4''', is the fourth level in the second world of ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', [[Layer-Cake Desert]]. It can be accessed upon completion of [[Wind-Up Tower]]. Clearing the level's main exit gives access to [[Morton's Lava Block Castle]]. A secret exit leads to [[Slippery Rope Ladders]].
'''The Walls Have Eyes''', or '''Layer-Cake Desert-4''', is the fourth [[level]] in the second [[world]] of ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', [[Layer-Cake Desert]]. It can be accessed upon completion of [[Wind-Up Tower]]. Clearing the level's main exit gives access to [[Spinning Sandstones]]. A secret exit leads to [[Slippery Rope Ladders]]. The name of this level is a pun on the title ''{{wp|The Hills Have Eyes}}'', which is the name for various works, or from the Japanese proverb: "Walls have ears, and the ''{{wp|shōji}}'' (Japanese windows made of paper) have eyes."


==Layout==
==Layout==
Luigi starts the level in front of a [[Stone-Eye]] statue. Going to the right, there is a tunnel where an endless number of Stone-Eyes slide to the left. Exiting the tunnel, there will be three Stone-Eyes forming a bridge, and a [[Waddlewing]] roams above it. Next, there are pendulous statues, with a [[Warp Pipe]] and a [[Super Piranha Plant]] among them. After this section, Luigi encounters several shifting statues, followed by two more Super Piranha Plants. Three more Stone-Eyes help Luigi to get to the [[Goal Pole]].
Luigi starts the level in front of a [[Stone-Eye]] statue. Above it is a [[Hidden Block]] containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. Going to the right, there is a tunnel where an endless number of Stone-Eyes slide to the left. Exiting the tunnel, there are three Stone-Eyes forming a bridge, and [[Waddlewing]]s are found above them. A [[small pipe]] leads to an area with a Stone-Eye, coins, and 1-Up Mushrooms. Next, Stone-Eyes that act as pendulous statues, and [[Big Piranha Plant]]s on [[Warp Pipe]]s are found in between them. A section of Stone-Eyes that move up and down is next, and they are followed by two more Big Piranha Plants. Three more Stone-Eyes act as platforms leading to the [[Goal Pole]].


==Star Coins==
==[[Star Coin]]s==
*'''Star Coin 1''': This coin follows a Stone-Eye in the first tunnel. Luigi must push it down using a [[Ground Pound]] to gain access to the Star Coin.
*'''Star Coin 1''': This coin follows a Stone-Eye in the first tunnel. The player must push it down using a [[Ground Pound]] to gain access to the Star Coin.
*'''Star Coin 2''': Luigi must Ground Pound the middle Stone-Eye in the area where the single Waddlewing is found. After this, he must jump, revealing a secret block with a [[Beanstalk]]. Climbing it, Luigi finds a bonus room with the Star Coin, some [[coin]]s and a swinging statue.
*'''Star Coin 2''': The player must Ground Pound the middle Stone-Eye in the area where the single Waddlewing is found. After this, they must jump, revealing a secret block with a [[Beanstalk]]. Climbing it, the player finds a bonus room with the Star Coin, some [[coin]]s and a swinging statue.
*'''Star Coin 3''': Just beneath a statue before the Super Piranha Plants, above a [[pit (obstacle)|pit]].
*'''Star Coin 3''': Just beneath a statue before the Big Piranha Plants, above a [[pit]].


==Secret Exit==
==Secret exit==
Luigi (who must be at least [[Super Luigi]]) must Ground Pound the piece of land between the Waddlewing section and a Mini Warp Pipe. He will break some [[Brick Block]]s and reveal a hidden [[Cannon Pipe]] that blasts him to the secret Goal Pole.
Luigi (who must be at least [[Super Mario (form)|Super Luigi]]) must Ground Pound the piece of land between the Waddlewing section and a small pipe. He will break some [[Brick Block]]s and reveal a hidden [[Pipe Cannon]] that blasts him to the secret Goal Pole. The secret exit leads to [[Slippery Rope Ladders]].


==[[List of Luigi sightings in New Super Luigi U|Luigi Sighting]]==
==[[List of Luigi sightings in New Super Luigi U|Luigi sightings]]==
The player can find [[Super Mario|Super Luigi]]'s [[crouch]]ing 8-bit sprite in the underground bonus room that is reached entering a mini-sized Warp Pipe. However, there are no [[Mini Mushroom]]s in the level, and one must be obtained from another level.
The player can find [[Super Mario (form)|Super Luigi]]'s [[crouch]]ing 8-bit sprite in the underground bonus room that is reached entering a mini-sized Warp Pipe. However, there are no [[Mini Mushroom]]s in the level, and one must be obtained from another level.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Waddlewing]]
*[[Waddlewing]]s
*[[Super Piranha Plant]]s
*[[Big Piranha Plant]]s


==Trivia==
==Names in other languages==
*The name of this level is a pun on ''[[wikipedia:The Hills Have Eyes|The Hills Have Eyes]]'', which is the name for various works, or from the Japanese proverb: "Walls have ears, and the ''[[wikipedia:Shōji|shōji]]'' (Japanese windows made of paper) have eyes."
{{foreign names
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|Jap=ぞろぞろイワヘムちたい
{{NSMBU}}
|JapR=Zorozoro Iwahemu Chitai
{{NSLU Levels}}
|JapM=One-by-one Stone-Eye Zone
[[Category:New Super Luigi U]]
|Spa=Los Rocomiros movedizos
[[Category:New Super Luigi U Levels]]
|SpaM=The moving Stone-Eyes
|Dut=Rotskoppenrace
|DutM=Rock-Head Race
|Ita=Le pietre ti guardano!
|ItaM=The stones look at you!
|Kor=요리조리 얼바위 지대
|KorR=Yorijori Eolbawi Jidae
|KorM=Here-and-There Stone-Eye Zone
|Chi=逐渐出现的岩石像地带 (Simplified)<br>逐漸出現的岩石像地帶 (Traditional)
|ChiR=Zhújiàn Chūxiàn de Yánshí Xiàng Dìdài
|ChiM=Gradually-appearing Stone-Eye Zone
|Por=As Paredes Têm Olhos!
|PorM=The Walls Have Eyes!
}}
 
==Level map==
[[File:NSLU The Walls Have Eyes Map.png|600px|thumb|left|]]
 
{{NSLU levels}}
[[Category:Deserts]]
[[Category:Deserts]]
[[Category:Levels with a secret exit]]
[[Category:New Super Luigi U levels]]
[[de:Tanz der Gesichtsfelsen]]
[[it:Le pietre ti guardano!]]

Revision as of 02:42, February 11, 2024

This article is about The Walls Have Eyes, a level in New Super Luigi U. For other uses, see Layer-Cake Desert-4.
Level
The Walls Have Eyes
New Super Luigi U level.
Level code World 2-4
World Layer-Cake Desert
Game New Super Luigi U
Time limit 100 seconds
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The Walls Have Eyes, or Layer-Cake Desert-4, is the fourth level in the second world of New Super Luigi U, Layer-Cake Desert. It can be accessed upon completion of Wind-Up Tower. Clearing the level's main exit gives access to Spinning Sandstones. A secret exit leads to Slippery Rope Ladders. The name of this level is a pun on the title The Hills Have Eyes, which is the name for various works, or from the Japanese proverb: "Walls have ears, and the shōji (Japanese windows made of paper) have eyes."

Layout

Luigi starts the level in front of a Stone-Eye statue. Above it is a Hidden Block containing a 1-Up Mushroom. Going to the right, there is a tunnel where an endless number of Stone-Eyes slide to the left. Exiting the tunnel, there are three Stone-Eyes forming a bridge, and Waddlewings are found above them. A small pipe leads to an area with a Stone-Eye, coins, and 1-Up Mushrooms. Next, Stone-Eyes that act as pendulous statues, and Big Piranha Plants on Warp Pipes are found in between them. A section of Stone-Eyes that move up and down is next, and they are followed by two more Big Piranha Plants. Three more Stone-Eyes act as platforms leading to the Goal Pole.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: This coin follows a Stone-Eye in the first tunnel. The player must push it down using a Ground Pound to gain access to the Star Coin.
  • Star Coin 2: The player must Ground Pound the middle Stone-Eye in the area where the single Waddlewing is found. After this, they must jump, revealing a secret block with a Beanstalk. Climbing it, the player finds a bonus room with the Star Coin, some coins and a swinging statue.
  • Star Coin 3: Just beneath a statue before the Big Piranha Plants, above a pit.

Secret exit

Luigi (who must be at least Super Luigi) must Ground Pound the piece of land between the Waddlewing section and a small pipe. He will break some Brick Blocks and reveal a hidden Pipe Cannon that blasts him to the secret Goal Pole. The secret exit leads to Slippery Rope Ladders.

Luigi sightings

The player can find Super Luigi's crouching 8-bit sprite in the underground bonus room that is reached entering a mini-sized Warp Pipe. However, there are no Mini Mushrooms in the level, and one must be obtained from another level.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ぞろぞろイワヘムちたい
Zorozoro Iwahemu Chitai
One-by-one Stone-Eye Zone

Chinese 逐渐出现的岩石像地带 (Simplified)
逐漸出現的岩石像地帶 (Traditional)
Zhújiàn Chūxiàn de Yánshí Xiàng Dìdài
Gradually-appearing Stone-Eye Zone

Dutch Rotskoppenrace
Rock-Head Race
Italian Le pietre ti guardano!
The stones look at you!
Korean 요리조리 얼바위 지대
Yorijori Eolbawi Jidae
Here-and-There Stone-Eye Zone

Portuguese As Paredes Têm Olhos!
The Walls Have Eyes!
Spanish Los Rocomiros movedizos
The moving Stone-Eyes

Level map

Level map