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'''Jewel-Block Cave''' is a course in [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]]<ref name=GiantBombFootage /> in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. It has a difficulty of three stars<ref name=GiantBombFootage>Giant Bomb (September 1, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpC0oCDCMXo Almost 15 Minutes of Super Mario Bros. Wonder]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 1, 2023.</ref> and houses two [[Wonder Seed]]s. It is primarily designed around the use of [[Drill Mario]], with most elements in the stage interacting with it.<ref name=TreehouseFootage>Nintendo of America (September 1, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq8-ONShIZQ Nintendo Treehouse: Live - Super Mario Bros. Wonder]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 1, 2023.</ref>
'''Jewel-Block Cave''' is a course in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. It has a difficulty of three stars<ref name=GiantBombFootage>Giant Bomb (September 1, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpC0oCDCMXo Almost 15 Minutes of Super Mario Bros. Wonder]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 1, 2023.</ref> and houses two [[Wonder Seed]]s. It is primarily designed around the use of [[Drill Mario]], with most elements in the stage interacting with it.<ref name=TreehouseFootage>Nintendo of America (September 1, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq8-ONShIZQ Nintendo Treehouse: Live - Super Mario Bros. Wonder]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 1, 2023.</ref> In the Nintendo Live demo shown during PAX West 2023, it is shown to be in [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]],<ref name=GiantBombFootage/> though it is replaced by [[Here Come the Hoppos]] in the ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' Direct.<ref>Nintendo of America (August 31, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0m_uNaSres Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct 8.31.2023]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 1, 2023.</ref>


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Revision as of 02:02, September 3, 2023

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Level
Jewel-Block Cave
Drill Mario running through Jewel-Block Cave, with a falling Spiny
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
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Jewel-Block Cave is a course in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It has a difficulty of three stars[1] and houses two Wonder Seeds. It is primarily designed around the use of Drill Mario, with most elements in the stage interacting with it.[2] In the Nintendo Live demo shown during PAX West 2023, it is shown to be in Pipe-Rock Plateau,[1] though it is replaced by Here Come the Hoppos in the Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct.[3]

Layout

The level takes place in a cavern full of Jewel-Blocks, Konks, and Spinies walking on the ceiling. Mario starts near a Konk in a recess in the ceiling, with a a wide Jewel-Block below and a ? Block above it containing a Drill Mushroom. Inmediately after, Mario encounters a Spiny, more Jewel-Blocks (including one with a Talking Flower trapped inside) and another Konk. After a small tunnel accessible only as Drill Mario leading into an alcove with a few coins, there will be a segment with Spinies and Jewel-Blocks above small pits, and then another Drill Mario-exclusive tunnel, leading to a Warp Pipe. Through it is a side room featuring coins, Flower Coins, a Talking Flower and a 1-Up Mushroom. After this, Mario will reach a Checkpoint Flag.[2]

Past the checkpoint, blue, upwards-facing Konks are introduced, along with beacons in the ceiling. Past another Konk, a Wonder Flower will be found inside a Jewel-Block. Touching it will trigger the course's Wonder Effect, which will create blue blocks that wall Mario into a vertical shaft and summon a screen-sized Konk above. The Konk will slam down periodically, breaking Jewel-Blocks in its way, but will stagger after breaking stone blocks. The Wonder Seed can be found at the bottom of the shaft, encased in a Jewel-Block. A Warp Pipe will take Mario to the next part of the level, featuring a horizontal hallway with both downwards- and upwards-facing Konks on either side of a bridge of Jewel-Blocks. At the end is another Warp Pipe, leading to the outside of the cavern, with a staircase of Jewel-Blocks and the Goal Pole, where the second Wonder Seed is awarded.[2]

10-Flower Coins

  • 10-Flower Coin 1: Found inside a Jewel-Block under the second Konk.[2]
  • 10-Flower Coin 2: The center Brick Block in the middle of a set of three contains a beanstalk, leading the player up to an overground area containing a Konk floating above a pool of water and the second 10-Flower Coin.[4]
  • 10-Flower Coin 3: Found on an alcove before the final stretch. It can be reached through the left using Drill Mario, or through the right, by hitting a Red Yoshi Invisible Character Block.[2]

Enemies

Talking Flower quotes

  • "*exhale*" (said by the first flower trapped in a Jewel-Block, inmediately after being freed)[2]
  • "*gasp*" (said by the second flower trapped in a Jewel-Block, inmediately after being freed)[2]
    • "*I'm freeeeeeee*" (said by the same flower)[2]
  • "*exhale*" (said by the first flower trapped in a Jewel-Block in the firsrt secret room, inmediately after being freed)[2]
    • "*pant*" (said by the same flower)[2]
  • "Way to go!" (said by a flower right after the Wonder Seed)[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Giant Bomb (September 1, 2023). Almost 15 Minutes of Super Mario Bros. Wonder. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Nintendo of America (September 1, 2023). Nintendo Treehouse: Live - Super Mario Bros. Wonder. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  3. ^ Nintendo of America (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct 8.31.2023. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  4. ^ a b Eurogamer (August 31, 2023). We Played Super Mario Bros. Wonder - New Gameplay and Impressions. Super Mario Bros Wonder Switch. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.