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|title=Crumbling Cavern
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|image=[[File:CrumblingCavernWiiU.jpg|250px]]
|app=''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''
|game=''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''
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'''Crumbling Cavern''' is the fourth world of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. As with other worlds in the game, Crumbling Cavern introduces a new mechanic, which is a pair of [[Movable Pipe]]s that can be picked up and repositioned in preset locations to suit the needs. Once a Mini toy enters one of these pipes, it will be warped out of the other one in a different area. All other mechanics that debuted in previous worlds make a return in this world, though without as much focus put on them. The only enemy species introduced in Crumbling Cavern, [[Fire Piranha Plant]]s, are able to spit fireballs that bounce off the opposing surface and return to the sender, repeating the attack. Other enemies found in this world are [[Cannon Kong]]s and a single [[Shy Guy (toy)|Shy Guy]].
'''Crumbling Cavern''' is the fourth world of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''. It introduces [[Movable Pipe]]s, a pair of green [[Warp Pipe]]s that can be picked up and repositioned in different areas. Once a Mini toy enters one of these pipes, it will be warped out of the other one in a different area. All other mechanics that debuted in previous worlds make a return in this world, though without as much focus put on them. The only enemy species introduced in Crumbling Cavern, [[Fire Piranha Plant]]s, are able to spit fireballs that bounce off the opposing surface and return to the sender, repeating the attack. Other enemies found in this world are [[Cannon Kong]]s and a single [[Shy Guy]].


Crumbling Cavern occurs inside a vast and heavily-rugged underground zone, littered with boulders and other mineral formations. Several pipes are spread between the rocks, and sewage flowing from a grated drain can be seen in the far background, sometimes obscured by other elements. The gloomy, indigo-hued environment, along with its cave and sewer themes, are reminiscent of the underground levels of most ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games. This is aided by the soundtrack that plays in most of its levels, which is an arrangement of the [[Media:Under Ground Theme SMB.oga|Underground theme]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' that is also the theme of [[Secret Storage]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]''
The background of Crumbling Cavern is a rugged underground zone with boulders and other mineral formations. Several pipes are spread between the rocks, and sewage flowing from a grated drain can be seen far in the background. The blue or indigo-hued environment of this area is reminiscent of the underground levels of most ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games. The soundtrack that plays in Crumbling Cavern's levels is made of variations of the [[Underground Theme]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', which was also the basis for the themes of [[Magnet Mania]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'' and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'', as well as [[Secret Storage]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]''


There are two [[Bonus Levels]] that are set in this world, [[Level B-7|B-7]] and [[Level B-8|B-8]].
==Levels==
==Levels==
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|[[Level 4-1]]
|[[Level 4-1 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 4-1]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-1.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-1.jpg|250px]]
|The first level in the game where Movable Pipes are used.
|The first level in the game where Movable Pipes are used.
|[[Spike (obstacle)|Spikes]]
|[[Spike (obstacle)|Spikes]]
|-
|-
|[[Level 4-2]]
|[[Level 4-2 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 4-2]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-2.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-2.jpg|250px]]
|A level that combines the use of Movable Pipes and [[Cannon#Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars|Cannons]]. Clusters of [[Rock]] can be cleared up by blasting into them.
|A level that combines the use of Movable Pipes and [[Cannon#Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars|Cannons]]. Clusters of [[Rock]] can be cleared up by blasting into them.
|Spikes
|Spikes
|-
|-
|[[Level 4-3]]
|[[Level 4-3 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 4-3]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-3.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-3.jpg|250px]]
|A course with Fire Piranha Plants, whose fireballs can be captured between a fixed wall and a Movable Pipe.
|A course with Fire Piranha Plants, whose fireballs can be captured between a fixed wall and a Movable Pipe.
|[[Fire Piranha Plant]]s
|[[Fire Piranha Plant]]s
|-
|-
|[[Level 4-4]]
|[[Level 4-4 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 4-4]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-4.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-4.jpg|250px]]
|A Multi-Door level where [[Spring]]s are thoroughly used.
|A Multi-Door level where [[Spring]]s are thoroughly used.
|Spikes
|Spikes
|-
|-
|[[Level 4-5]]
|[[Level 4-5 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 4-5]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-5.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-5.jpg|250px]]
|A course in which Cannon Kongs must be used to traverse a few passages.
|A course in which Cannon Kongs must be used to traverse a few passages.
|Spikes, [[Cannon Kong]]s
|Spikes, [[Cannon Kong]]s
|-
|-
|[[Level 4-6]]
|[[Level 4-6 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 4-6]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-6.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-6.jpg|250px]]
|A stage with winding [[Purple Conveyors]].
|A stage with winding [[Purple Conveyor]]s.
|Spikes, [[Shy Guy (toy)|Shy Guy]]
|Spikes, [[Shy Guy]]
|-
|-
|[[Level 4-7]]
|[[Level 4-7 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 4-7]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-7.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-7.jpg|250px]]
|In this level, Key Mini Mario and his gang have to travel across numerous Girders and a set of Movable Pipes in order to reach the locked [[door]].
|In this level, Key Mini Mario and his gang have to travel across numerous Girders and a set of Movable Pipes in order to reach the locked [[Goal Door (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Goal Door]].
|Spikes
|Spikes
|-
|-
|[[Level 4-8]]
|[[Level 4-8 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 4-8]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-8.jpg|250px]]
|[[File:MvsDKTS4-8.jpg|250px]]
|A small room full of Girders and Movable Pipes, around which a Cursed Mini Mario wanders aimlessly.
|A small room full of Girders and Movable Pipes, around which a Cursed Mini Mario wanders aimlessly.
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==Level map gallery==
==Gallery==
{{image|level maps from the Nintendo 3DS version. They are slightly different from the Wii U version}}
<gallery>
===Wii U version===
Crumblingcavern.jpg|Level menu in the Nintendo 3DS version
</gallery>
===Level maps===
<gallery>
<gallery>
MvDKTS4-1mapWiiU.jpg|Level 4-1
MvDKTS4-1mapWiiU.jpg|Level 4-1
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</gallery>


==Media==
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|title1=First music
|file2=MvDKTS CrumblingCavernB.oga
|title2=Second music
|file3=MvDKTS CrumblingCavernC.oga
|title3=Third music
|file4=MvDKTS CrumblingCavernIntro.oga
|title4=Preview
|file5=MvDKTS CrumblingCavernLose.oga
|title5=Losing
|file6=MvDKTS CrumblingCavernWin.oga
|title6=Winning
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== Names in other languages ==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=デンジャラスケーブ
|Jap=デンジャラスケーブ
|JapR=Denjarasu Kēbu
|JapR=Denjarasu Kēbu
|JapM=Dangerous Cave
|JapM=Dangerous Cave
|Fra=Caverne croulante
|Fre=Caverne croulante
|FraM=Literal translation
|FreM=Crumbling Cavern
|Ita=Grotta friabile
|ItaM=Friable cavern
|Spa=Cueva cavernosa
|SpaM=Cavernous Cave
}}
}}
{{MVDKTS}}
{{MVDKTS}}
{{MVDKTS Levels}}
{{MVDKTS levels}}
[[Category:Subterranean Areas]]
[[Category:Underground areas]]
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars Worlds]]
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars worlds]]

Latest revision as of 13:22, March 8, 2024

Not to be confused with Crumble Cavern.
Crumbling Cavern
Menu of Crumbling Cavern
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars
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Crumbling Cavern is the fourth world of Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars. It introduces Movable Pipes, a pair of green Warp Pipes that can be picked up and repositioned in different areas. Once a Mini toy enters one of these pipes, it will be warped out of the other one in a different area. All other mechanics that debuted in previous worlds make a return in this world, though without as much focus put on them. The only enemy species introduced in Crumbling Cavern, Fire Piranha Plants, are able to spit fireballs that bounce off the opposing surface and return to the sender, repeating the attack. Other enemies found in this world are Cannon Kongs and a single Shy Guy.

The background of Crumbling Cavern is a rugged underground zone with boulders and other mineral formations. Several pipes are spread between the rocks, and sewage flowing from a grated drain can be seen far in the background. The blue or indigo-hued environment of this area is reminiscent of the underground levels of most Super Mario games. The soundtrack that plays in Crumbling Cavern's levels is made of variations of the Underground Theme from Super Mario Bros., which was also the basis for the themes of Magnet Mania from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis and Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!, as well as Secret Storage from Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!

There are two Bonus Levels that are set in this world, B-7 and B-8.

Levels[edit]

Level Preview Description Enemies and obstacles encountered
Level 4-1 Level 4-1 of Crumbling Cavern The first level in the game where Movable Pipes are used. Spikes
Level 4-2 Level 4-2 of Crumbling Cavern A level that combines the use of Movable Pipes and Cannons. Clusters of Rock can be cleared up by blasting into them. Spikes
Level 4-3 Level 4-3 of Crumbling Cavern A course with Fire Piranha Plants, whose fireballs can be captured between a fixed wall and a Movable Pipe. Fire Piranha Plants
Level 4-4 Level 4-4 of Crumbling Cavern A Multi-Door level where Springs are thoroughly used. Spikes
Level 4-5 Level 4-5 of Crumbling Cavern A course in which Cannon Kongs must be used to traverse a few passages. Spikes, Cannon Kongs
Level 4-6 Level 4-6 of Crumbling Cavern A stage with winding Purple Conveyors. Spikes, Shy Guy
Level 4-7 Level 4-7 of Crumbling Cavern In this level, Key Mini Mario and his gang have to travel across numerous Girders and a set of Movable Pipes in order to reach the locked Goal Door. Spikes
Level 4-8 Level 4-8 of Crumbling Cavern A small room full of Girders and Movable Pipes, around which a Cursed Mini Mario wanders aimlessly. Spikes, Cursed Mini Mario

Gallery[edit]

Level maps[edit]

Media[edit]

Audio.svg First music
File infoMedia:MvDKTS CrumblingCavernA.oga
Audio.svg Second music
File infoMedia:MvDKTS CrumblingCavernB.oga
Audio.svg Third music
File infoMedia:MvDKTS CrumblingCavernC.oga
Audio.svg Preview
File infoMedia:MvDKTS CrumblingCavernIntro.oga
Audio.svg Losing
File infoMedia:MvDKTS CrumblingCavernLose.oga
Audio.svg Winning
File infoMedia:MvDKTS CrumblingCavernWin.oga
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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デンジャラスケーブ
Denjarasu Kēbu
Dangerous Cave

French Caverne croulante
Crumbling Cavern
Italian Grotta friabile
Friable cavern
Spanish Cueva cavernosa
Cavernous Cave