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'''World 9-3''' is the | '''World 9-3''' is the third level of [[World 9 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. This is the only level in the game that is set in the overworld, but has a [[castle]] color scheme and music theme. | ||
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Revision as of 14:17, November 23, 2017
Template:Levelbox World 9-3 is the third level of World 9 in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. This is the only level in the game that is set in the overworld, but has a castle color scheme and music theme.
Layout
The level is a long structure, devoid of any enemies or obstacles other than Blue Bowser (Fake Bowser in the Super Mario All-Stars version) before the Goal Pole. There is a Springboard near the start of the level that can help the player get on top of the structure's ceiling. Soon after the Springboard is a Brick Block containing a Beanstalk that leads to Coin Heaven; a Warp Pipe later on will also take the player to Coin Heaven.
Enemies
- Blue Bowser (original version) / Fake Bowser (All-Stars version)
Level statistics
- Power-ups: 0
- 1-Up Mushrooms: 0
- Secret areas: 1
Trivia
- This level's Coin Heaven is the only one in the game without a scrolling platform, leaving the player free to collect all the Coins at their leisure.