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==Layout==
==Layout==
The level begins in a small, one-screen room where some [[Mega Block|Big Block]]s and one [[Mega ? Block]] are found. A Warp Pipe takes the player to the second area of the tower.
[[File:Snake Block Tower Hidden Pipe.jpg|thumb|left|Mario on the hidden Warp Pipe]]
[[File:Snake Block Tower Boss.jpg|thumb|right|Mario battling giant Boom Boom]]
The level begins in a small, one-screen room where some [[Mega Block|Big Block]]s and one [[Mega ? Block]] are found. A [[Warp Pipe]] takes the player to the second area of the tower.


The second area features a giant [[Snake Block]], which goes upwards, coming across [[Amp]]s and their [[Big Amp|larger sub-species]], [[Spinner]]s, a [[Red Ring]], a small Snake Block as well as two [[Star Coin]]s. When the Snake Block clashes with a wall, stone blocks on the ceiling break, thus revealing the [[Checkpoint Flag]]. The Warp Pipe is located on the right wall.
The second area features a giant [[Snake Block]], which goes upwards, coming across [[Amp]]s and their [[Big Amp|larger sub-species]], [[Spinner]]s, a [[Red Ring]], a small Snake Block as well as two [[Star Coin]]s. When the Snake Block clashes with a wall, stone blocks on the ceiling break, thus revealing the [[Checkpoint Flag]]. The Warp Pipe is located on the right wall.


There is a secret Warp Pipe below the giant Snake Block on the left wall. Mario needs to go through the same area the Snake Block traveled. Entering it leads to a hidden room with three coins and a second Warp Pipe.
There is a secret Warp Pipe below the giant Snake Block on the left wall ''(pictured)''. Mario needs to go through the same area the Snake Block traveled. Entering it leads to a hidden room with three coins and a second Warp Pipe.


Both Warp Pipes take [[Mario]] to the third room, where he encounters bigger Spinner rows and more Big Amps. A [[P Switch]] can be found on the left wall that creates Blue Coins. The third Star Coin is found as the giant Snake Block rises. A [[Hidden Block]] containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]] is located on the right wall. To the far left is the door to the boss room. An Invisible Block hides an item on the wall next to the door.  
Both Warp Pipes take [[Mario]] to the third room, where he encounters bigger Spinner rows and more Big Amps. A [[P Switch]] can be found on the left wall that creates Blue Coins. The third Star Coin is found as the giant Snake Block rises. A [[Hidden Block]] containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]] is located on the right wall. To the far left is the door to the boss room. An Invisible Block hides an item on the wall next to the door.  


The boss of this tower is [[Boom Boom]]. Before the fight begins, [[Kamek]] swoops in and enlarges Boom Boom. Boom Boom is able to do a spin attack similarly to his fight in [[Stoneslide Tower]].
The boss of this tower is [[Boom Boom]]. Before the fight begins, [[Kamek]] swoops in and enlarges Boom Boom. Boom Boom is able to do the attacks given to him in the previous towers, which includes jumping and performing a spin attack.


==[[Star Coin]]s==
==[[Star Coin]]s==

Revision as of 18:34, June 21, 2024

This article is about Snake Block Tower, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Soda Jungle-Tower.
Level
Snake Block Tower
New Super Mario Bros. U
Level code World 5-Tower
World Soda Jungle
Game New Super Mario Bros. U
Primary power-up Super Acorn
Time limit 500 seconds
Boss Boom Boom
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Snake Block Tower, or Soda Jungle-Tower, is the Tower of Soda Jungle in New Super Mario Bros. U. This level is unlocked via completion of Bridge over Poisoned Waters or Bramball Woods. Beating Boom Boom in this course unlocks a passage to Which-Way Labyrinth.

Layout

A hidden pipe in Snake Block Tower in NSMBU
Mario on the hidden Warp Pipe
The boss fight in Snake Block Tower in NSMBU
Mario battling giant Boom Boom

The level begins in a small, one-screen room where some Big Blocks and one Mega ? Block are found. A Warp Pipe takes the player to the second area of the tower.

The second area features a giant Snake Block, which goes upwards, coming across Amps and their larger sub-species, Spinners, a Red Ring, a small Snake Block as well as two Star Coins. When the Snake Block clashes with a wall, stone blocks on the ceiling break, thus revealing the Checkpoint Flag. The Warp Pipe is located on the right wall.

There is a secret Warp Pipe below the giant Snake Block on the left wall (pictured). Mario needs to go through the same area the Snake Block traveled. Entering it leads to a hidden room with three coins and a second Warp Pipe.

Both Warp Pipes take Mario to the third room, where he encounters bigger Spinner rows and more Big Amps. A P Switch can be found on the left wall that creates Blue Coins. The third Star Coin is found as the giant Snake Block rises. A Hidden Block containing a 1-Up Mushroom is located on the right wall. To the far left is the door to the boss room. An Invisible Block hides an item on the wall next to the door.

The boss of this tower is Boom Boom. Before the fight begins, Kamek swoops in and enlarges Boom Boom. Boom Boom is able to do the attacks given to him in the previous towers, which includes jumping and performing a spin attack.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: In the second area, the first Star Coin is found just to the right of two Amps.
  • Star Coin 2: In order to collect the second Star Coin, the player must ride the first small Snake Block in the level, found right after the first Star Coin.
  • Star Coin 3: In the third room, the player must follow another small Snake Block, which goes right to the final Star Coin.

Enemies

Image Name Count
Model of an Amp from New Super Mario Bros. U. Amp 6
Big Amp. Big Amp 7
A Spinner from New Super Mario Bros. Wii Spinner 10
(3 small,
7 large)
Model of Boom Boom from New Super Mario Bros. U. Boom Boom (boss)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 大きなスネークブロックのとりで[?]
Ōkina Sunēku Burokku no Toride
Fortress of Large Snake Block
Chinese 大蛇砖块的堡垒 (Simplified)
大蛇磚塊的堡壘 (Traditional)
[?]

Dà Shé Zhuānkuài de Bǎolěi
Fortress of Big Snake Block
Dutch Slangenbloktoren[?] Snake block tower
French Tour des blocs serpent[?] Tower of snake blocks
German Schlangenblockturm[?] Snake Block Tower
Italian Torre dei blocchi serpentini[?] Snake Block tower
Korean 커다란 스네이크블록 요새[?]
Keodaran Seuneikeubeullok Yosae
Big Snake Block Fortress
Portuguese Torre dos Blocos Serpente[?] Tower of the Snake Blocks
Russian Башня блоков-змеек[?]
Bashnya blokov-zmeyek
Snake block tower
Spanish Torre Serpenteante[?] Winding Tower

Level map

Level map