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|image=[[File:World 5-1 SMA4 SMB3.png|240px]]
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|code=World 5-1
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==Layout==
==Layout==
[[File:SMA4 World 5-1 Screenshot.png|thumb|left|The ''Advance'' version]]
[[File:W5-1 Chest SMA4 SMB3.png|thumb|The hidden chest]]
[[File:W5-1 Chest SMA4 SMB3.png|thumb|The hidden chest]]
The player starts in an area with a single [[Buster Beetle]], some [[Brick Block]]s, a [[Hard Block|Wood Block]] containing a power-up, and a [[Chain Chomp]]. If the player has a [[P-Wing|Magic Wing]], or is powered-up with a [[Super Leaf]] or a [[Tanooki Suit]], they can fly to a [[Warp Pipe]] leading to a secret area with a [[treasure chest|chest]] containing a [[Music Box]], which can be accessed by [[crouch]]ing and flying to a small gap on the right or running across while small, and another Warp Pipe that leads the player to an area below the main level with four [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. Above there are three Brick Blocks, one of them with a [[P Switch|Switch Block]], which makes two numbers (three and four, or two threes in the NES and SNES versions) made of coins appear. After that, there are some [[Nipper Plant|Walking Piranha]]s, another Buster Beetle and two more Chain Chomps, guarding some [[? Block]]s, one of them holding a [[Super Star|Starman]]. Afterwards, there are more Walking Piranhas and a [[Paragoomba|Para-Goomba]], followed by some Brick Blocks and the [[Goal (Super Mario Bros. 3)|goal]].
The player starts in an area with a single [[Buster Beetle]], some [[Brick Block]]s, a [[Hard Block|Wood Block]] containing a power-up, and a [[Chain Chomp]]. If the player has a [[P-Wing|Magic Wing]], or is powered-up with a [[Super Leaf]] or a [[Tanooki Suit]], they can fly to a [[Warp Pipe]] leading to a secret area with a [[treasure chest|chest]] containing a [[Music Box]], which can be accessed by [[crouch]]ing and flying to a small gap on the right or running across while small, and another Warp Pipe that leads the player to an area below the main level with four [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. Above there are three Brick Blocks, one of them with a [[P Switch|Switch Block]], which makes two numbers (three and four, or two threes in the NES and SNES versions) made of coins appear. After that, there are some [[Nipper Plant|Walking Piranha]]s, another Buster Beetle and two more Chain Chomps, guarding some [[? Block]]s, one of them holding a [[Super Star|Starman]]. Afterwards, there are more Walking Piranhas and a [[Paragoomba|Para-Goomba]], followed by some Brick Blocks and the [[Goal (Super Mario Bros. 3)|goal]].
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==

Revision as of 19:16, November 6, 2019

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World 5-1 is the first level in Sky Land from Super Mario Bros. 3.

Layout

World 5-1
The Advance version
The hidden chest in World 5-1
The hidden chest

The player starts in an area with a single Buster Beetle, some Brick Blocks, a Wood Block containing a power-up, and a Chain Chomp. If the player has a Magic Wing, or is powered-up with a Super Leaf or a Tanooki Suit, they can fly to a Warp Pipe leading to a secret area with a chest containing a Music Box, which can be accessed by crouching and flying to a small gap on the right or running across while small, and another Warp Pipe that leads the player to an area below the main level with four 1-Up Mushrooms. Above there are three Brick Blocks, one of them with a Switch Block, which makes two numbers (three and four, or two threes in the NES and SNES versions) made of coins appear. After that, there are some Walking Piranhas, another Buster Beetle and two more Chain Chomps, guarding some ? Blocks, one of them holding a Starman. Afterwards, there are more Walking Piranhas and a Para-Goomba, followed by some Brick Blocks and the goal.

Enemies

Level statistics

Level Layout

Layout in the NES version
Layout in the NES version

Gallery

Trivia

Mario obtaining a Magic Whistle.
The glitch in action
  • In the original Japanese Famicom release, the main level ends in a pipe, with the goal being in a sublevel. However, because that sublevel also contains the secret area, this leads to a glitch where Mario can trigger the chest into appearing. The Nipper Plant and items in the goal box will then appear glitched, and once Mario gets a card, another chest spawns in a random spot. If it spawns where Mario can get to it, the "Course Clear! You Got a Card" text also appears glitched. The chest contains a fourth Recorder.
  • Unusually, in the Super Mario All-Stars version of this level, the Chain Chomps are depicted as having blue mouths.

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