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*'''Star Coin 1''': The first Star Coin is found near the beginning, in midair.
*'''Star Coin 1''': The first Star Coin is found near the beginning, in midair.
*'''Star Coin 2''': The second Star Coin is found after a series of [[coin]]s, in midair.
*'''Star Coin 2''': The second Star Coin is found after a series of [[coin]]s, in midair.
*'''Star Coin 3''': The third Star Coin is found near the end, after a series of [[Muncher]]s. The [[Super Star]] or [[Nabbit]] is required to reach the Star Coin.
*'''Star Coin 3''': The third Star Coin is found near the end, after a series of [[Muncher]]s. The [[Super Star]], [[Nabbit]], or any form except [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] and [[Small Mario]] is required to reach the Star Coin.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==

Revision as of 11:05, March 5, 2024

This article is about Thrilling Spine Coaster, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Rock-Candy Mines-6.
Level
Thrilling Spine Coaster
New Super Mario Bros. U
Level code World 6-6
World Rock-Candy Mines
Game New Super Mario Bros. U
Time limit 400 seconds
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Thrilling Spine Coaster, or Rock-Candy Mines-6, is the sixth course of Rock-Candy Mines in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked via secret exit in Grinding-Stone Tower, and its own completion opens the path to Screwtop Tower.

Layout

The level begins in a dark underground section on a platform that leads to a Spine Coaster. A small pipe is found at the beginning of the level, leading to an area with coins and a Brick Block containing a 1-Up Mushroom. The Spine Coaster travels along a track above a pit of poison. A Swoop is found, followed by a Red Ring. A ? Switch is found, causing blocks to appear under rows of coins. A ? Block containing a Super Star can also be found. The Spine Coaster then travels through a section with a low ceiling and some Spike Tops. Another ? Block containing a Super Star (if the previous one is still in effect) is found, followed by a section where the Spine Coaster repeatedly dips into the poison. After the Spine Coaster, there is another ? Block with a Super Star. A Warp Pipe is found, leading above ground. Another Spine Coaster is found, leading to the Goal Pole.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: The first Star Coin is found near the beginning, in midair.
  • Star Coin 2: The second Star Coin is found after a series of coins, in midair.
  • Star Coin 3: The third Star Coin is found near the end, after a series of Munchers. The Super Star, Nabbit, or any form except Super Mario and Small Mario is required to reach the Star Coin.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 暗やみのほねコースター[?]
Kurayami no hone kōsutā
Dark, Dark Bone Coaster
Chinese 黑暗中的白骨过山车 (Simplified)
黑暗中的白骨過山車 (Traditional)
[?]

Hēi'àn Zhōng de Báigǔ Guòshānchē
White-Bone Rollercoaster in the Darkness
Dutch Beangstigende bottenbaan[?] Frightening bone track
French Wagon frisson[?] Chill car
German Knochenbahn im Dunkelwahn[?] Spine Coaster in the Dark illusion
Italian Scarrossamento pauroso[?] Scarcely scary
Korean 어둠 속의 뼈다귀코스터[?]
Eodum Sogi Ppyeodagwikoseuteo
Spine Coaster In Darkness
Portuguese Trólei Vertebrado no Escuro[?] Spine Coaster in the Dark
Russian Захватывающие костяные горки[?]
Zakhvatyvayushchiye kostyanyye gorki
Exciting bone slides
Spanish (NOA) El huesocarril del terror[?] The Bonetrain of terror
Spanish (NOE) El osteotrén del terror[?] The Bonetrain of terror

Trivia

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