World Mushroom (New Super Mario Bros. 2)

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Not to be confused with Mushroom World.

World Mushroom is the first special world in New Super Mario Bros. 2. This world has a generic design which is similar to that of World Flower and World Star. The background colour of this world is pink. It is an alternative world to World 2 and thus it is optional. This world can be accessed by completing World 1-Cannon. There are 3 Toad Houses in this world, one of each of red, green and yellow (Star) varieties.

There are 9 levels in this world and, unlike normal worlds, does not have a tower level. There is also only 3 normal levels on the main path in this world, contradictory to 5 to 6 levels in normal worlds. Levels in this world (other than World Mushroom-Rainbow and World Mushroom-Cannon) can be based on any theme. There is also a Ghost House in this world. There are also two secret levels which the players have to find the secret exits for. The world ends, as always, with the castle level, where Larry Koopa, the boss of this world, is waiting, unless the player takes the path to the cannon, which will lead to World Flower when completed, allowing the player to skip an additional two worlds, World 3 and World 4.

Levels

World Mushroom-Rainbow

Mario begins on the floor of the world beside a Cannon Pipe. The overworld music here is a remix of the overworld theme in World 1. As Mario enters the Cannon Pipe, two rows of coins appear one after another above the pipe and Mario gets shot out into the sky, collecting the coins. Mario will then land on an orange moving platform. Coins will then begin spewing out from the top and bottom of the area. Three fast spinning coin rings of various sizes can then be found and collected. A large Coin Roulette Block containing 10, 50 or 100 coins can then be found. This is followed by another set of spinning coin rings and a Red Ring. The Red Coins spin along with several spinning coins which has a flower-like pattern. Collecting the 8 Red Coins replaces the player's inventory with a Gold Flower. This is followed by more coins being spewed out from the top and bottom of the area. Finally, a 100 Gold Coin will fall, marking the end of the course.[1]

World Mushroom-1

This level takes place in the sky with many coloured block platforms. Mario starts off in between two ? Blocks, the right one containing a Super Leaf. A Goomba will then appear, followed by several green Koopa Paratroopas. Below them are two Brick Blocks which one of them contains many coins. More Paratroopas follow. After that there is a stack of coloured blocks in between blue and red Warp Pipes (the red one is infested with a Piranha Plant) having Goombas and red Koopa Troopas guarding a yellow Warp Pipe below the structure (see Star Coin 1). This is followed by the checkpoint. More stacks of coloured blocks follow along with several Koopas, Paratroopas and Goombas. Above the stack is a Gold Ring. This is followed by another stack of coloured blocks which is arranged like a maze. A lone red Koopa and a Red Ring can be found there. A yellow Warp Pipe can be found at the bottom of the stack (see Star Coin 2). Another Piranha Plant follows. Further down the level, there are two tall stacks of coloured blocks followed by several Koopas and Paratroopas. Three pipes of ascending heights, the second with a Koopa and the last with a Piranha Plant, comes at the end with the flagpole.[2][3]

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: When Mario reaches the structure of coloured blocks as mentioned above, he should go down the yellow Warp Pipe to an area full of Paratroopas. Mario should then make his way down to the bottom where the Star Coin is by ground pounding the red POW Blocks below.
  • Star Coin 2: Going down the yellow pipe as explained above, Mario will be in an area with the floor made of Brick Blocks. Mario needs to obtain a Gold Flower from one of the ? Blocks and turn the Brick Blocks into coins. When the player sees the Star Coin, he must slow down and carefully open a path to the Star Coin, otherwise it would be inaccessible.
  • Star Coin 3: When the player comes to the two tall stacks of coloured blocks, Mario hass to bounce off a Paratroopa to reach the first platform which is otherwise inaccessible by a normal jump. Mario then need to bounce off the red Koopa to reach the next platform. The Star Coin is located on the stack to the right.

Secret Exit

The entrance to the secret exit is located to the left of the third Star Coin near the end of the level. The player needs to locate a hidden block on the left stack which contains a Beanstalk. The Beanstalk leads to an area with 4 ? Blocks, three of them are flying. There are many green Paratroopas in the area, some of them enclosed by Brick Blocks. Three flying ? Blocks and a Paratroopa follow. Lastly, the flagpole appears.[4]

This exit unlocks a red Toad House and World Mushroom-A.

World Mushroom-2

The level begins with Mario in front of a pool of water infested with Urchins, an orange platform and a pipe leading underwater. Once Mario enters the area, the level autoscrolls. First, two Urchins can be seen next to a wall which moves after a set amount of time passes. Two ? Blocks follow, one of them containing a Fire Flower. Urchins then begin to bounce and roll down on slopes on the floor. Several walls will then move down halfway, covering several coins. A Deep-Cheep appears, followed by more Urchins. Several more Deep-Cheeps and Urchins will then appear, followed by the checkpoint. A Roulette Block can then be found, followed by two Urchins and a Red Ring. More Urchins fall and the floor moves up slightly at certain spots. More Urchins and Deep-Cheeps appear. Parts of the floor and ceiling can be found enclosing Urchins which will come out when the floor or ceiling opens up. After that area, Mario needs to navigate through and area full of Urchins. At the end is the exit pipe out of the water. Several blocks in the area can help Mario reach the top of the flagpole, which is a short distance away.[5][3]

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: Just before the checkpoint. When the player sees that the ceiling closes down halfway, Mario will need to move as far right of the screen as possible while keeping to the bottom of the level.Mario needs to avoid the Deep-Cheep and Urchin which appears after that. When the player sees a gap, Mario needs to quickly drop down the gap and move right before the floor moves up to get the Star Coin.
  • Star Coin 2: The Star Coin can be found hidden behind an Urchin which is enclosed in the ceiling after the checkpoint. It can be obtained when the ceiling opens and the Urchin falls.
  • Star Coin 3: At the very beginning of the area infested with Urchins (immediately after the area with the second Star Coin), the player should see a green pipe above the first Urchin at the top. Mario needs to enter the pipe. Upon entering the pipe, Mario needs to quickly swim to the top of the area where the Star Coin is located while avoiding Deep-Cheeps and large Deep-Cheeps before the walls ajacent to the Star Coin closes up.

World Mushroom-Ghost House

This level (as well as World 6-Ghost House) is a maze-like Ghost House where almost every door leads to a different room, thus comprising of several areas. The main objective of this level is to make Mario's way up from the basement of the house (the starting point) to the top of the house where an exit door is to be found to reach the flagpole.

Area 1

Mario begins in the basement of the level, where two moving ? Blocks can be found, the left one containing a Super Leaf. There are two elevated doors, one on the left and another on the right which leads to different areas. There is a Gold Ring above Mario's starting position which can be obtained by using Raccoon Mario to fly to the top platform with the Gold Ring. The two Boos in the room will then turn gold and begin to move away from Mario while producing coins.

  • Left Door: This door leads to a room with a lone Boo and two ? Switches at the two ends of the room. The switch on the left activates blue platforms which appear set by set and also makes the door to the next area appear. For the right switch, see Star Coin 1 below. Activating both switches simultaneously will cause both the door and the Star Coin become temporarily inaccessible.
  • Right Door: This door leads to a room with six ? Switches and a Boo. Three of them are very high up and cannot be accessed at first and another three can be activated at first. The first switch (from the left side of the room) removes the blue blocks enclosing the coins above and below the last three switches. The second switch extends the platform where the first three switches are located. The third switch makes a wall of blue blocks appear immediately to the right of the player. (If the second and third switches are combined, then access to the last three switches is unavailable.) The fourth switch makes a yellow moving platform appear so the player can reach the first three switches. The fifth switch makes blue blocks appear which encloses the first three switches, making them inaccessible. The last switch makes the door appear floating in the middle of the room to the left of the platform with the last three switches. To exit, Mario has to activate the second and last switches. To activate the second switch, Mario also needs to activate the fourth switch first.

Area 2

Mario enters an area that is just above Area 1 and below Area 3. There is a ? Block on the left containing a coin and another on the right containing a Super Leaf. The two doors at the bottom are no longer accessible. However, there is another fork in the path, this time the player has to choose between the three elevated doors. Above the three doors the player can additionally find a platform with a Coin Roulette Block.

  • Left Door:
  • Middle Door: There are many blue blocks and invisible Jump Blocks in the area. At the top of the structure there is a ? Switch on the ceiling which the player needs to activate. The entire structure of the room will then change momentarily and the door to the next area will appear as well as a Coin Roulette Block to the right.
  • Right Door: This room is filled with invisible Jump Blocks which can bounce Mario upwards unexpectedly. The left Brick Block in the middle of the room contains a P-Switch where players can collect blue coins. The door on the right leads to the next area.

Area 3

This area is at the highest floor of the main room. There is only one accessible door remaining in this area, which is the one elevated. There are also two Boos in the room. Two ? Blocks can be found. The left one contains a Super Leaf.

Through the door, three more ? Switches can be found. There are three paths here which is blocked by blue blocks. These blocks change positions when activating a ? Switch. The player has to combine any and only two switches to open up a path. The first two switches opens up the middle path, the first and last switches opens up the bottom paths and the last two switches opens up the top path. The middle path leads to a door. Both the top and bottom path lead to the same door. This door leads outside the house where there are three Brick Blocks and two Boos. At the end is the flagpole.[6][7][4]

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: At the starting area, Mario has to enter the left door. Then he needs to activate the right ? Switxh to make the Star Coin appear along with blue platforms leading to the Star Coin. Mario should not activate the left switch in the process as otherwise the Star Coin will be inaccessible.
  • Star Coin 2: At Area 2, Mario needs to take the middle door through and activate the ? Switch at the top of the area. The Star Coin will then appear near the left wall at the bottom of the room. To collect it Mario needs to get back to the bottom and wall kick off the left wall.
  • Star Coin 3: In the final room, the player needs to take the top path (for Raccoon Mario the bottom path is possible too) and look for two areas at the ceiling of the room. The player needs to activate the ? Switch in the second area which will make the Star Coin (and the secret exit) appear. The player needs to go to the previous area to get the Star Coin. All this can be done by either wall kicking, or flying as Raccoon Mario.

Secret Exit

The secret exit door is located in the final room beside the ? Switch that causes the third Star Coin to appear. When activating the switch, a door will appear on the other side of the small area. Going through the door leads to an area outside the house. A Big Boo can be seen hiding several Brick Blocks. Going past him is the flagpole.[6]

This exit unlocks World Mushroom-B.

World Mushroom-B

To unlock this level, the player needs to complete World Mushroom-Ghost House using the secret exit.


Completing this level unlocks World Mushroom-Cannon.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1:
  • Star Coin 2:
  • Star Coin 3:

World Mushroom-Cannon

To unlock this level, the player needs to complete World Mushroom-B.


Completing this level unlocks World Flower (or sends Mario there if already done so).

World Mushroom-A

To unlock this level, the player needs to complete World Mushroom-1 using the secret exit.

This is an ice-themed level taking place underground. Common enemies here are Dry Bones and Spiked Balls. Mario begins at the bottom of the deep ice shaft and must make his way upwards to the surface. Ice blocks are common here and acts as platforms. A ? Block can be seen at the right which releases a Fire Flower. Moving upwards there is a spiked ball moving around the floor where several ? Blocks ad Brick Blocks can be found. The Brick Block on the left contains many coins and can be turned into a Gold Block when hit a set number of times. Next, a spiked ball will then drop from above, destroying several Brick Blocks. On the next few levels, spiked balls will continuously roll from the left or right side of the screen. At the top of these areas is the checkpoint. Several Dry Bones appear, followed by a Red Ring. The next area has two fast moving spiked balls bouncing away from walls and each other. On the next level a large spiked ball will begin crashing down and destroying Brick Blocks on it's path. Another spike ball will then roll down, followed by the exit pipe. Back in the overworld, there are several ice blocks present, which helps Mario reach the top of the flagpole a short distance away.[8]

Completing this level unlocks World Mushroom-3 skipping World Mushroom-2 and World Mushroom-Ghost House.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: The Star Coin can be seen early in the level but it is tricky to obtain without taking damage. The player needs to slide through the narrow gap of the wall enclosing the Star Coin while avoiding the moving spiked ball at the same time.
  • Star Coin 2: Just before the checkpoint. On the second set of continuous moving spiked balls, there is a fork on the path. The player needs to take the path on the right to obtain the Star Coin.
  • Star Coin 3: When the player meets the two fast moving spike balls, the player needs to make his way to a ice block on the other side of the area, where a Dry Bones is. The player then needs to activate the ? Switch above him and wait for the larger spiked ball to destroy the two smaller ones. With accurate timing, the player then needs to make his way down and obtain the Star Coin.

World Mushroom-3

This level is an underground level featuring Buzzy Beetles. There is also a black Warp Pipe, which will gives Mario 3 1-Up Mushrooms after shooting enough fireballs into it. This is also an auto-scrolling level.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: The first Star Coin is in plain view. However, it can be tricky because it is sitting on a single Donut Lift under the black Warp Pipe. Mario must be cautious when trying to get the Star Coin.
  • Star Coin 2: After exiting the area with the checkpoint, the second Star Coin is in plain sight. Mario will need to use the platforms that go down in order to reach the second Star Coin.
  • Star Coin 3: After the second Star Coin, the third Star Coin is in clear view. Mario will need to use one of the nearby Buzzy Beetles in order to hit the POW Block, which will destroy all of the blocks around the Star Coin. Then Mario can easily grab it.

World Mushroom-Castle

Undead Piranha Plants, Super Undead Piranha Plants and Whomps appear in this castle while getting chased by a Giant Spiked Ball.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: While being chased by the Giant Spiked Ball, Mario will notice a Star Coin under 2 Brick Blocks. Ground pound the bricks as Super Mario and obtain the Star Coin.
  • Star Coin 2: At the end of the first area is a pipe to the next part of the level. If Mario ignores the pipe and goes past it, he will find the second Star Coin.
  • Star Coin 3: For the third Star Coin, the player will need to be Raccoon Mario. At the door leading to Larry Koopa, Mario can use the space to fly above the boss door and obtain the final Star Coin.

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