![]() ![]() The second one is to the right and above the previous one. The first block is slightly left and above the visible brick. Mario must fly off-screen in order to hit the blocks. There are two more bricks above this one, but these two cannot be seen on screen. If Mario has a P-Wing, he can break the bricks above the Warp Pipe and fly to a floating brick. The four exposed bricks to the right and below the Warp Pipe produce a total of ten coins if hit ten total times each. To the right of this is a Warp Pipe leading up. The next portion of bricks is similar to the previous one, with a Pile Driver Micro Goomba disguising as one of the tower's features. The brick resting in the middle of this platform produces a 1-Up Mushroom when hit by Raccoon or Tanooki Mario's tail. Mario must jump to the next section of bricks, where the rightmost one is revealed to be a Pile Driver Micro-Goomba. Brick Blocks are abundant in this area, and some are shaped in a traditional castle look. To the left of this Thwomp is another Warp Pipe that takes Mario outside on top of one of the tower's external structures. After dodging the Thwomp, there is a decent length of no obstacles or items, until he runs into the next Thwomp. After these Roto-Discs, Mario comes across a Warp Pipe that takes him directly up to the next level of the castle. In between the second and third Roto-Discs' orbits is a ? Block which produces a Super Mushroom or Super Leaf, depending on Mario's current status. ![]()
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