Bowser's Lava Lake Keep

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Level
Bowser's Lava Lake Keep
Bowser's Lava Lake Keep in the game Super Mario 3D World.
Level code World Castle-Castle
World World Castle
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 500 seconds
Boss Bowser
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Bowser's Lava Lake Keep, or World Castle-Castle, is the fourth castle level of Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury and the eighth and final course in World Castle. It is unlocked via completing Simmering Lava Lake, as well as by having collected 130 Green Stars. This castle is where the seventh and final Sprixie Princess, the red one, is saved. However, Bowser immediately kidnaps all the Sprixie Princesses and builds a Clear Pipe to his own amusement park, World Bowser.

Layout[edit]

The level starts in an area with many platforms, Lava Bubbles, and Boomerang Bros., one of which drops a Boomerang Flower upon defeat. A nearby P Switch must be uncovered by kicking a Kick Bomb at the nearby wall hiding it. Hitting the switch results in a nearby bridge being lowered, which gives the player access to a Ka-thunk and Fire Bro-infested area, with the Checkpoint Flag near. After traversing a narrow pathway filled with Lava Bubbles, the player has to defeat two Hammer Bros. in order to reveal a Warp Box that transports the player to a boss fight with Bowser's Muscle Car.

The basic strategy to defeating Bowser is identical to the encounter in Bowser's Highway Showdown: the player must knock the Kick Bombs that he throws back at him by dashing into them. This time, however, the road is littered with hazards, including Spike Traps and gaps with lava geysers spurting out. Occasionally, the fight travels to a section of the road with a continuous gap in the middle, making it hard to hit the Kick Bombs. Bowser himself spits fire onto the road more often, and also occasionally throws Kick Bombs that are already close to detonation. Additionally, if the player managed to keep a Boomerang Flower, they can use it to deal small amounts of damage to the car.

Bowser is defeated when he is hit nine times, after which a Warp Box brings the player to the area with a red Sprixie Princess and the Goal Pole. However, when the player frees the last princess, Bowser appears and steals all seven once again, even if the player use the two secret warps in World 1 and World 4.

Collectables[edit]

Green Stars[edit]

Image Location
Where to find a Green Star Near the beginning, the first Green Star is above the lava, next to a wall. The only way to get it is to wall jump quickly before touching the lava.
Where to find a Green Star Before activating the P Switch, the second Green Star is on top of the drawbridge. The Cat Suit is required to obtain it, although it is possible to reach it by wall jumping between the unactivated bridge and the wall with perfect timing.
Where to find a Green Star After the checkpoint, the third Green Star is floating above the lava, and can only be reached by a Boomerang from a Boomerang Flower.

Stamp[edit]

Wii U version
Switch version
Image Location
Where to find a stamp After the first Green Star, the player has to Wall Jump their way up above the P Switch to get the stamp. The stamp is Boomerang Mario.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
A Boomerang Bro from Super Mario 3D World. Boomerang Bro 3
A Flopter from Super Mario 3D World. Flopter 6
A Ka-thunk from Super Mario 3D World. Ka-thunk 4
A Fire Bro from Super Mario 3D World. Fire Bro 2
A Lava Bubble from Super Mario 3D World. Lava Bubble 22
A Hammer Bro from Super Mario 3D World. Hammer Bro 2
A Kick Bomb from Super Mario 3D World. Kick Bomb (infinitely spawned)
Artwork of Bowser in Bowser's Muscle Car, from Super Mario 3D World Bowser (boss)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 激突!クッパの溶岩城[?]
Gekitotsu! Kuppa no yōgan-jō
Clash! Bowser's Lava Castle
Chinese (simplified) 激烈冲突!酷霸王的熔岩城堡[?]
Jīliè Chōngtū! Kùbàwáng de Róngyán Chéngbǎo
Clash! Bowser's Lava Castle
Chinese (traditional) 激烈衝突!庫巴的熔岩城堡[?]
Jīliè Chōngtū! Kùbā de Róngyán Chéngbǎo
Clash! Bowser's Lava Castle
Dutch Bowsers vulkaankasteel[?] Bowser's volcano castle
German Bowsers Schloss im Lavasee[?] Bowser's Castle at Lava Lake
Italian Nuovo scontro al castello di Bowser[?] New clash at Bowser's castle
Korean 격돌! 쿠파의 용암 성[?]
Gyeokdol! Kupa-ui Yong'am Seong
Clash! Bowser's Lava Castle
Portuguese Castelo do Bowser: fortaleza vulcânica[?] Bowser's castle: volcanic fortress
Russian Замок Боузера в море магмы[?]
Zamok Bouzera v more magmy
Bowser's castle in the magma sea
Spanish La guarida volcánica de Bowser[?] Bowser's volcanic lair