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|title=Honō no Dōkutsu
'''Honō no Dōkutsu'''<ref>''Mario & Wario'' instruction booklet, page 13.</ref> is the fifth stage found in ''[[Mario & Wario]]''. Deeper into the [[Koori no Doukutsu|cave]] lies an underground area filled with liquid-hot magma. It is the home of a [[Blargg|lava dragon]], but it is luckily a passive creature. On the other hand, the [[Tsubōn]] that also live there will not hesitate to fry trespassers. In the stage intro, [[Wario]] drops a [[Vase|pot]] with a wide purple "M" on the character's head.
|image=[[File:M&WLevel5.png]]
|game=''[[Mario & Wario]]''
|levels=10
|before=[[Kōri no Dōkutsu|<<]]
|after=[[Pukupuku Kai|>>]]
}}
'''Honō no Dōkutsu''' is the fifth stage found in ''[[Mario & Wario]]''. It is an underground area filled with magma. A [[Blargg]] can be seen in the background. In the stage intro, [[Wario]] drops a vase with a wide purple "M" on the character's head.
 
==Levels==
{| style="text-align: center" class=wikitable
!width="1%"|Level
!width="1%"|Image
!width="10%"|Description
!width="1%"|Enemies and obstacles
|-
|[[Level 5-1 (Mario & Wario)|Level 5-1]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-1 Map.png|200px]]
|The character starts on the bottom right, with enemies called [[Tsubōn]] in front of them. They spit [[fireball]]s at intervals, but [[Wanda]] can either block them with her wand or break the [[Rock Block]] it is on to make them crash. [[Luigi]] is in sight after two [[elevator]]s and [[Coin Block]]s, but the misplaced [[Jump Block]] means more Tsubōn enemies. They can be dealt with the same way as the earlier ones, and there are [[Star (Mario & Wario)|Star]]s in this area.
|[[Tsubōn]]
|-
|[[Level 5-2 (Mario & Wario)|Level 5-2]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-2 Map.png|200px]]
|The character starts on the bottom left, and at the end is an elevator with sideways Tsubōn lined up to knock the character off. At the top, Wanda must navigate her character to the right, dropping down and avoiding more enemy fire to reach Luigi.
|Tsubōn
|-
|[[Level 5-3 (Mario & Wario)|Level 5-3]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-3 Map.png|200px]]
|This course features Tsubōn which do not cling on Rock Blocks, making evading their fire trickier. Instead, there are tiny [[Timer Block]]s in front of them, which can be activated as the character begins to pass through. Luigi is in the spot above the entrance to the bottom right.
|Tsubōn
|-
|[[Level 5-4 (Mario & Wario)|Level 5-4]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-4 Map.png|200px]]
|This course feature Tsubōn which do not have Rock Blocks or Timer Blocks around them, making passage more precise. The elevator to the right of the start takes the character on the path to Luigi.
|Tsubōn
|-
|[[Level 5-5 (Mario & Wario)|Level 5-5]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-5 Map.png|200px]]
|The beginning of the course has an elevator leading out of the shaft the character's in, but there are more Tsubōn lying in wait. The player must either time it right or have Wanda block their fire. To the left are some Rock Blocks with Stars in the alcoves, followed by another elevator ride with [[Coin Block]]s.
|Tsubōn
|-
|[[Level 5-6 (Mario & Wario)|Level 5-6]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-6 Map.png|200px]]
|This course features a series of Jump Blocks and Tsubōn enemies, leading to plenty of vertical movement before finally reaching Luigi.
|Tsubōn
|-
|[[Level 5-7 (Mario & Wario)|Level 5-7]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-7 Map.png|200px]]
|This course has some elements in confusing places, such as tiny Jump Blocks and floating platforms. [[Flip-Flop Block]]s also return, but they are mostly used to get the Stars. The key to reaching Luigi lies in the far left.
|Tsubōn
|-
|[[Level 5-8 (Mario & Wario)|Level 5-8]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-8 Map.png|200px]]
|The character starts at the top right with a Star behind them, having to endure more Tsubōn enemies. A new type is introduced - the diagonally-spitting ones that breathe a constant stream of fire. Wanda can hit them to make them fire in another direction. Taking the elevator on the bottom right leads the player's character to another diagonally-spitting Tsubōn in a tighter space, and them Luigi.
|Tsubōn
|-
|[[Level 5-9]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-9 Map.png|200px]]
|This course has more diagonally-spitting Tsubōn, as well as tiny Jump Blocks and Rock Blocks. There's generally less room to move around. The bottom right has an elevator to some Rock Blocks behind them, which must be broken to reach Luigi.
|Tsubōn
|-
|[[Level 5-10]]
|[[File:M&W Level 5-10 Map.png|200px]]
|This is similar to the last area, except with more elevators and Flip-Flop Blocks, as well as more places to fall. Luigi is in the top right, behind the last Tsubōn.
|Tsubōn
|}
 
==Media==
{{media table
|file1=MW Fire Cave.oga
|title1=Fire Cave
}}


==LEVEL5-1==
[[File:M&W Level 5-1 Map.png|thumb|First course.]]
The character starts on the bottom right, with enemies called [[Tsubōn]] in front of them. They spit [[fireball]]s at intervals, but [[Wanda]] can either block them with her wand or break the [[Rock Block]] it's on to make them crash. [[Luigi]] is in sight after two [[elevator]]s and [[Coin Block]]s, but the misplaced [[Jump Block]] means more Tsubōn enemies. They can be dealt with the same way as the earlier ones, and there are [[Star (Mario & Wario)|Star]]s in this area.
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==LEVEL5-2==
[[File:M&W Level 5-2 Map.png|thumb|Second course.]]
The character starts on the bottom left, and at the end is an elevator with sideways Tsubōn lined up to knock the character off. At the top, Wanda must navigate her character to the right, dropping down and avoiding more enemy fire to reach Luigi.
{{br|right}}
==LEVEL5-3==
[[File:M&W Level 5-3 Map.png|thumb|Third course.]]
This course features Tsubōn which do not cling on Rock Blocks, making evading their fire trickier. Instead, there are tiny [[Timer Block]]s in front of them, which can be activated as the character begins to pass through. Luigi is in the spot above the entrance to the bottom right.
{{br|right}}
==LEVEL5-4==
[[File:M&W Level 5-4 Map.png|thumb|Fourth course.]]
This course feature Tsubōn which do not have Rock Blocks or Timer Blocks around them, making passage more precise. The elevator to the right of the start takes the character on the path to Luigi.
{{br|right}}
==LEVEL5-5==
[[File:M&W Level 5-5 Map.png|thumb|Fifth course.]]
The beginning of the course has an elevator leading out of the shaft the character's in, but there are more Tsubōn lying in wait. The player must either time it right or have Wanda block their fire. To the left are some Rock Blocks with Stars in the alcoves, followed by another elevator ride with [[Coin Block]]s.
{{br|right}}
==LEVEL5-6==
[[File:M&W Level 5-6 Map.png|thumb|Sixth course.]]
This course features a series of Jump Blocks and Tsubōn enemies, leading to plenty of vertical movement before finally reaching Luigi.
{{br|right}}
==LEVEL5-7==
[[File:M&W Level 5-7 Map.png|thumb|Seventh course.]]
This course has some elements in confusing places, such as tiny Jump Blocks and floating platforms. [[Flip-Flop Block]]s also return, but they are mostly used to get the Stars. The key to reaching Luigi lies in the far left.
{{br|right}}
==LEVEL5-8==
[[File:M&W Level 5-8 Map.png|thumb|Eighth course.]]
The character starts at the top right with a Star behind them, having to endure more Tsubōn enemies. A new type is introduced - the diagonally-spitting ones that breathe a constant stream of fire. Wanda can hit them to make them fire in another direction. Taking the elevator on the bottom right leads the player's character to another diagonally-spitting Tsubōn in a tighter space, and them Luigi.
{{br|right}}
==LEVEL5-9==
[[File:M&W Level 5-9 Map.png|thumb|Ninth course.]]
This course has more diagonally-spitting Tsubōn, as well as tiny Jump Blocks and Rock Blocks. There's generally less room to move around. The bottom right has an elevator to some Rock Blocks behind them, which must be broken to reach Luigi.
{{br|right}}
==LEVEL5-10==
[[File:M&W Level 5-10 Map.png|thumb|Tenth course.]]
This is similar to the last area, except with more elevators and Flip-Flop Blocks, as well as more places to fall. Luigi is in the top right, behind the last Tsubōn.
{{br|right}}
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreignname
|Jap={{ruby||ほのお}}{{ruby|洞窟|どうくつ}}<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Mario & Wario'' instruction booklet|page=13|date=1993}}</ref>
|Jap=<span class="explain" title="ほのお"></span>の<span class="explain" title="どうくつ">洞窟</span>
|JapR=Honō no Dōkutsu
|JapR=Honō no Dōkutsu
|JapM=Flame Cavern
|JapM=Blaze Cave}}
}}
 
==References==
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