Crooked Cavern

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This article is about Crooked Cavern, a level in New Super Luigi U. For other uses, see Acorn Plains-2.

Template:Levelbox Crooked Cavern, or Acorn Plains-2, is the second course of Acorn Plains, and subsequently, the second course of New Super Luigi U. It is unlocked by completing Waddlewing Warning!, and its own completion unlocks Flame-Gear Tower and the first Toad House.

Layout

The beginning of the level Crooked Cavern from New Super Luigi U.
The beginning area of the level

The first area is a small above-ground field where three pipes are found. The left and right ones are red and contain Piranha Plants, while the middle one is green and leads to the cave. This cave is made of many moving crystals and red pipes with Piranha Plants. At the end, there is a Warp Pipe above a pit to the third and final area.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: At the beginning in a secret area left of the left side Piranha Plant.
First Star Coin Of Crooked Cavern
  • Star Coin 2: Under some Brick Blocks. The player must throw the nearby Koopa Troopa at these blocks in order to collect it.
Second Star Coin of Crooked Cavern
  • Star Coin 3: Directly above the secret exit, the third Star Coin is at the end of a coin trail that comes after the first exit pipe.
Final Star Coin in Crooked Cavern

Secret Exit

Luigi following the signs to the secret exit

Right after the third Star Coin, the player must Ground Pound the spot where the Arrow Sign is and follow the signs to the secret exit. The secret exit leads to Cheep Chomp Chase.

Luigi sighting

Luigi sighting in Crooked Cavern from New Super Luigi U
The 8-bit Luigi near the end of the level
  • Before the normal exit, an 8-bit Luigi can be found under the stairs of Brick Blocks at the end of the level.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゆれうごくじめんの どうくつ[?]
Yureugoku jimen no dōkutsu
Shaking Ground Cavern
Dutch Onrust onder de grond[?] Unrest Underground
Italian Caverna storta[?] Crooked cavern
Korean 지면이 움직이는 동굴[?]
Jimyeoni Umjigineun Donggul
Cave Where Ground Moves
Portuguese Perigo Subterrâneo[?] Danger Underground
Spanish (NOA) El vaivén de la plantas piraña[?] ?
Spanish (NOE) Terremoto en la caverna escarpada[?] Earthquake in the steep cavern

Level map

Level map

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