Boss Blitz

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Not to be confused with Boss Blitz Galaxy.
Level
Boss Blitz
Boss Blitz.jpg
Level code World Flower-12
World World Flower
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 500 seconds
Boss Boom Boom
Pom Pom
Boss Brolder
King Ka-thunk
The Hisstocrats
Motley Bossblob
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Boss Blitz, or World Flower-12, is the twelfth and final course of World Flower in Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. Being given only 500 seconds in total, the player must rematch the bosses King Ka-thunk, Pom Pom, the purple and pink Hisstocrats, Boss Brolder, Boom Boom, and Motley Bossblob, without being given any power-ups (with the exceptions of the Cat Bells from the Hisstocrats and the Double Cherries from Motley Bossblob) or checkpoints. It is unlocked via completion of Spiky Spike Bridge Sneak. Beating this level will unlock the rocket to World Crown, if the player has collected all of the Green Stars, Stamps, and Gold flags in the game, excluding those of World Crown. This is the only level in either World Mushroom and World Flower that is not a remake of an existing level. When the player gets close to the level via the overworld, Bowser's laugh can be faintly heard.

It shares its boss rush concept with the similarly named Boss Blitz Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy 2. A main difference is that Boss Blitz has the player battle bosses from the same game, while Boss Blitz Galaxy instead features bosses from its game's predecessor, Super Mario Galaxy. Also unlike the galaxy, all of the bosses aside from the final one can be battled in any order.

Layout[edit]

The course begins on a grassy platform with six Warp Boxes, one with a key. Each Warp Box leads to a boss fight, with a Key Coin awarded if the boss is defeated. The bottom left box leads to King Ka-thunk, the top left leads to Pom Pom, the top right leads to Boss Brolder, the bottom right leads to Boom Boom, and the center box leads to the Hisstocrats. After all the Key Coins are collected, the unlocked Warp Box leads to the sixth and final boss fight of the level: a second rematch with Motley Bossblob. Upon his defeat, a Warp Box appears, leading to a green + Clock and the Goal Pole. All boss battles are fought in the same manner as they originally are, with the exception of the Hisstocrats, as they are fought at the same time, and Motley Bossblob, who uses his strategy from the second battle rather than the first, but his shockwaves go further and faster.

Green Stars[edit]

Image Location
Where to find a Green Star Appears after Boss Brolder is defeated.
Where to find a Green Star Appears after the Hisstocrats are defeated.
Where to find a Green Star Appears after Motley Bossblob is defeated.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
King Ka-thunk King Ka-thunk (boss)
Screenshot of Super Mario 3D World. Pom Pom (boss)
Hisstocrat Hisstocrat (boss)
The pink Hisstocrat in Super Mario 3D World Hisstocrat (pink) (boss)
A Brolder from Super Mario 3D World. Brolder (infinitely spawned)
King Brolder SM3DW.png Boss Brolder (boss)
Boom Boom from Super Mario 3D World Boom Boom (boss)
Red Bossblob.png Motley Bossblob (boss)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボスパラダイス[?]
Bosu Paradaisu
Boss Paradise
Chinese 老大天堂[?]
Lǎodà Tiāntáng
Boss Heaven
Dutch Razende Eindbazen[?] Raging Bosses
French Boss à tire-larigot[?] Boss Blitz
German Bosse im fliegenden Wechsel[?] Bosses in flying change
Italian Boss a volontà[?] Bosses galore
Korean 보스 파라다이스[?]
Boseu Paradaiseu
Boss Paradise
Portuguese Bosses à discrição[?] Bosses at discretion
Spanish El desfile de los jefes[?] The bosses' parade