Mount Must Dash

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Level
Mount Must Dash
Mount Must Dash
Level code 3-6
World World 3
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 400 seconds
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Mount Must Dash, otherwise known as World 3-6, is the sixth course of World 3 in Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. It is unlocked from the start, but can only be accessed by completing Pipeline Lagoon. This course references and is heavily inspired by Super Mario Kart, particularly the Mario Circuit tracks of the game, with a remixed version of their music.

Layout

Screenshot of Super Mario 3D World.
Characters running on Dash Panels

The level starts in an area resembling a racetrack, where the game's logo is written on the sign to indicate the start position. A tree containing a Super Bell can be found at the beginning of the area. The level continues with a path containing some Dash Panels and Jump Panels. Jump Panels are used to cross gaps containing Mushroom Trampolines in them, and are followed by some Para-Biddybuds. The path then splits into two, with the top path containing Piranha Plants and the bottom path containing Donut Blocks, the first Green Star, more Para-Biddybuds, and more Piranha Plants. A Warp Box is found at the end of the section, taking the player to the next area. Some Brick Blocks are found, one of which can become a Coin Box, and a slope with Para-Biddybuds follows. The Checkpoint Flag is found at the end of the slope.

The level continues up another slope with Dash Panels, leading to another Jump Panel and some Dash Panels on platforms between pits. A slope with more Para-Biddybuds, a Jump Panel, and some Piranha Plants are found leading to a Warp Box. The player climbs another slope with more Dash Panels, leading to another slope that can be slid down. At the bottom is another Jump Panel that launches the player towards the Goal Pole.

Green Stars

  • Green Star 1: Near the beginning where the road splits, the player must take the lower path to collect the first Green Star.
  • Green Star 2: After an upward climb, there is a Mystery Box guarded by nine Para-Biddybuds. The box takes the player to a room with Dash Panel and a rabbit, which releases the second Green Star when touched.
  • Green Star 3: Near the last Warp Box, shortly after the Stamp. It can be reached via Cat form, Tanooki form, or with Princess Peach's floating ability.

Stamp

Wii U version
Switch version
  • After the second Green Star are trampolines that lead to the course's Stamp.

Luigi sighting

If the player gets to the Goal Pole area before the timer hits 323, an 8-bit Luigi can be seen running for the finish line on the ground, and sliding into it.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダッシュレーシング[?]
Dasshu Rēshingu
Dash Racing
Chinese 衝刺競賽[?]
Chōngcì Jìngsài
Dash Racing
Dutch Volgasvallei[?] Full-speed valley
German Bergpass-Sprint[?] Mountain pass sprint
Italian Percorso a perdifiato[?] Breathless path
Korean 대시 레이싱[?]
Daesi Reising
Dash Racing
Portuguese Pista prego a fundo[?] "Pista" means track; "prego a fundo" is a local expression meaning a fast run, usually referring to cars.
Russian Горное ускорение[?]
Gornoye uskoreniye
Mountain Boost
Spanish (NOA) A mil por hora[?] One thousand per hour
Spanish (NOE) A toda pastilla por la pista[?] Full Speed on the Track

Trivia

  • The "Must Dash" part of the course's name is a pun on "mustache".