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==Layout==
==Layout==
The course starts off with ground with a [[Wow Bud]] near the edge that releases a group of [[coin]]s, with two rows of [[Cloud Lift]]s on the right, where many green [[Sugarstar]]s and the course's [[Wonder Flower]] can be seen. Above the clouds is a set of [[Cloud Block]]s and a [[? Block]] containing a [[Fire Flower]] before a gap in the top row of clouds. This allows the player to reach the Wonder Flower while avoiding the Sugarstars, and touching it causes many [[Super Star]]s to fall from the sky, featuring a 10-second time limit that resets every time one is collected. After the first gap is four sets of Cloud Lifts with purple Sugarstars surrounding them, as well as one set underneath. After a gray wall is a long set of Cloud Lifts that features coins and Chibi Flower Coins assorted in star shapes as well as many purple Sugarstars before a gentle ascend to ground, where a [[Super Mushroom]] encased in a bubble can be seen. Next is five [[track]]s featuring wide [[lift]]s that are inhabited with green Sugarstars, with the middle track containing lifts that travel upwards. Another ground section follows, featuring two groups of coins in star shapes, some coins and [[flower coin]]s below a [[Semisolid Platform]] that can be collected using the [[Invincible Mario|Invincible form]]'s magnet. Then there are four more tracks with lifts that have purple Sugarstars floating around them, with the first one featuring lifts that go downwards. These lifts lead to the [[Wonder Seed]], ending the Wonder Effect.
The course starts off with ground with a [[Wow Bud]] near the edge that releases a group of [[coin]]s, with two rows of [[Cloud Lift]]s on the right, where many green [[Sugarstar]]s and the course's [[Wonder Flower]] can be seen. Above the clouds is a set of [[Cloud Block]]s and a [[? Block]] containing a [[Fire Flower]] before a gap in the top row of clouds. This allows the player to reach the Wonder Flower while avoiding the Sugarstars, and touching it causes many [[Super Star]]s to fall from the sky, featuring a 10-second time limit that resets every time one is collected. After the first gap is four sets of Cloud Lifts with purple Sugarstars surrounding them, as well as one set underneath. After a gray wall is a long set of Cloud Lifts that features coins and Chibi Flower Coins assorted in star shapes as well as many purple Sugarstars before a gentle ascend to ground, where a [[Super Mushroom]] encased in a bubble can be seen. Next is five [[track]]s featuring wide [[lift]]s that are inhabited with green Sugarstars, with the middle track containing lifts that travel upwards. Another ground section follows, featuring two groups of coins in star shapes, some coins and [[flower coin]]s below a [[Semisolid Platform]] that can be collected using the [[Invincible Mario|Invincible form]]'s magnet, and a [[Hidden Character Block]] visible to [[Nabbit]] that releases coins and flower coins. Then there are four more tracks with lifts that have purple Sugarstars floating around them, with the first one featuring lifts that go downwards. These lifts lead to the [[Wonder Seed]], ending the Wonder Effect.


One last set of rising lifts on tracks leads to the [[Goal Pole]].
One last set of rising lifts on tracks leads to the [[Goal Pole]].

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