Rock-Candy Mines
- This article is about the world in New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U. For the golf course in Mario Golf: World Tour, see Rock-Candy Mines (golf course).
Template:Worldbox Rock-Candy Mines is the mountainous sixth world of New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. It is physically the smallest world, and it lies east of Acorn Plains, Sparkling Waters, and Soda Jungle, southeast of Layer-Cake Desert, Frosted Glacier, and Meringue Clouds, and south of Peach's Castle. Rock-Candy Mines is a world filled with tall, pillar-like mountains in somewhat irregular shapes. The name is derived from rock candy. There are also several train tracks acting as bridges in the world. There are ten levels in this world, with seven normal levels, two Towers, and the Castle level; and no Enemy Courses. The boss of this world is Roy Koopa.
Uniquely, the world map contains several sets of red and blue Stretch Blocks. These blocks correspond with red and blue switches on the map. Pressing a switch of one color causes the Stretch Blocks of the same color to extend and the Stretch Blocks of the other color to retract. Mario and Luigi can only cross gaps with an extended set of Stretch Blocks spanning the gap, so to reach certain levels, Toad Houses, and a Bubble Baby Yoshi, the player must first find and press a switch of the appropriate color. Gaining access to the switches is done by completing certain levels.
There are multiple ways to enter this world. One is to complete Iggy's Volcanic Castle, Soda Jungle's castle, normally. (In New Super Luigi U, completing Iggy's Swinging-Chains Castle does the same.) The other two are to complete Fliprus Lake or Skyward Stalk, Frosted Glacier and Sparkling Waters' secret levels, respectively. (These are Fliprus Floes and Beanstalk Jungle in New Super Luigi U.)
Levels
New Super Mario Bros. U
Level Number | Level Name | Preview | Description |
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Level 6-1 | Fuzzy Clifftop | This is a clifftop level that features Yoshi, Berries and Fuzzies. | |
Level 6-2 | Porcupuffer Falls | Another cliff level over the water, where Porcupuffers attack. Many Urchins can be found, too. | |
World 6-Tower | Grinding-Stone Tower | The sixth and final tower where a Boom Boom is the boss, the final instance it is fought. The main enemies in this tower are Grrrols. | |
Level 6-3 | Waddlewing's Nest | This level features Chain Chomps, Waddlewings and tilting stands. | |
Level 6-4 | Light Blocks, Dark Tower | A dark cavern filled with giant Light Blocks, Swoopers, Bob-ombs, and ? Switches that light the Light Blocks when activated. | |
Level 6-5 | Walking Piranha Plants! | A mountain full of Stalking Piranha Plants, moving lifts, and chains. | |
Level 6-6 | Thrilling Spine Coaster | A dark cave level with a poison lake and Spine Coasters. | |
World 6-Tower2 | Screwtop Tower | The first and only tower with Sumo Bros. and Boss Sumo Bro. Elastic platforms are found here, and all the Sumo Bros. in this tower are found on them. | |
Level 6-7 | Shifting-Floor Cave | This underground level is filled with moving iron blocks, Piranha Plants, Big Piranha Plants, and elastic bars. | |
World 6-Castle | Roy's Conveyor Castle | This castle is full of conveyor belts and steel crates that can often squish Mario. |
New Super Luigi U
Level Number | Level Name | Preview | Description |
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Rock-Candy Mines-1 | Mount Fuzzy | An overworld level with some Fuzzies. | |
Rock-Candy Mines-2 | Porcupuffer Cavern | An underground level with low water level and a Porcupuffer. | |
Rock-Candy Mines-Tower | Smashing-Stone Tower | A tower full of blocks destroyable only by Grrrols. | |
Rock-Candy Mines-3 | Spike's Seesaws | A level with tilting platforms attacked by Spikes. | |
Rock-Candy Mines-4 | Light-Up-Lift Tower | An underground level with self-raising Light Blocks and some fire enemies. | |
Rock-Candy Mines-5 | Rising Piranhas | A level full of Piranha Plants and moving platforms. | |
Rock-Candy Mines-6 | Spine Coaster Stowaways | A level focused on riding a Spine Coaster. | |
Rock-Candy Mines-Tower2 | Sumo Bro's Spinning Tower | A tower level with platform with center cogs and lots of Sumo Bros. | |
Rock-Candy Mines-7 | Switch-Lift Express | An undergrond level with Spike Tops focused on ? Switches chain reactions. | |
Rock-Candy Mines-Castle | Roy's Ironclad Castle | A castle with metal moving blocks, conveyor belts and lava. |
Challenge Mode original courses
- Balancing Act - Special (Original Course)
- Dark Dark Coaster - Coin Collection
- Mini Mountaineer - Time Attack (Original Course)
- Screwtop It Up - Time Attack
- Swing Into Action - Time Attack
- The High Road - Boost Mode Challenges
- Fuzzy Cliff Climb - Boost Mode Challenges (Original Course)
Boost Rush courses
- Fuzzy Clifftop – Yoshi Pack
New enemies
- Fuzzies
- Ice Piranha Plants
- Porcupuffers
- Dai Gorō
- Bony Beetles
- Chain Chomps
- Bob-ombs
- Fire Bars
- Sumo Bros.
- Missile Bills
- Boss: Sumo Bro
- Boss: Roy Koopa
Level maps
New Super Mario Bros. U
New Super Luigi U
- NSLU Spine Coaster Stoaways Map.png
Spine Coaster Stowaways
Appearances in other games
Mario Golf: World Tour
- Main article: Rock-Candy Mines (golf course)
Rock-Candy Mines appears in the Star Pack DLC of Mario Golf: World Tour. It is a remake of Boo Valley from Mario Golf, updated with the style and assets of Rock-Candy Mines.
Gallery
Super Smash Bros. series
Rock-Candy Mines is one of the sections of the Mushroom Kingdom U stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The layout consists of a giant Wobble Rock, but occasionally water geysers will shoot up from the bottom of the stage. Some geysers will carry Big Urchins on top of them. Stretch Blocks and giant icicles may also appear.
Monopoly Gamer
Rock-Candy Mines is the eleventh property on the game board in Monopoly Gamer. It is one of two properties in the Yellow Color Set (along with Waddlewing's Nest).
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ロックさんみゃく[?] Rokku Sanmyaku |
Rocky Mountain Range | |
Chinese (simplified) | 岩石山脉[?] Yánshí Shānmài |
Rocky Mountain Range | |
Chinese (traditional) | 岩石山脈[?] Yánshí Shānmài |
Rocky Mountain Range | |
Dutch | Zoetmijnen[?] | Sweet Mines | |
German | Kandis-Minen[?] | Rock-Candy Mines | |
Italian | Miniere di caramella[?] | Candy Mines | |
Korean | 록 산맥[?] Rok Sanmaek |
Rocky Mountain Range | |
Portuguese | Minas Rebuçado[?] | Candy Mines | |
Russian | Карамельные копи[?] Karamel'nyye kopi |
Caramel Mines | |
Spanish (NOA) | Minas Melosas[?] | Honeyed Mines | |
Spanish (NOE) | Minas Almendradas[?] | Nutty Mines |
Trivia
- This is the only world in New Super Mario Bros. U to have two towers, and it is the sixth world in the game. Similarly, the mountain-themed World 6 in New Super Mario Bros. is one of only two worlds in that game that has two towers, the other being the final world.
- The Sumo Bro boss does not appear on top of the tower on the world map before Mario enters it. He appears briefly after his defeat, however.