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==Layout==
==Layout==
The players start at an area where a [[Timer switch]] is. They must get through a long path of [[Dotted-Line Block]]s that are activated by the Timer switches. Along the way are eight other Timer switches that will allow the players to keep the Dotted-Line Blocks active to prevent them from disappearing, which would cause them to fall. There are also gaps along the path. A [[Wow Bud]] at the beginning of the stage will cause another one to appear close by when activated. The new Wow Bud will cause the same effect, and this will continue until the area where the seventh Timer switch is located, where it will cause (coins) in a pendulum shape and movement pattern will appear, with a single [[Flower coin]] with them. At the end of the course is the Wonder Seed, surrounded by unbreakable blocks. There is also a row of invisible [[? Blocks]] that lead to the Wonder Seed, and so the players must traverse around to get to the top of the area to reach the Wonder Seed, which ends the course upon being collected.
The players start at an area where a [[Timer switch]] is. They must get through a long path of [[Dotted-Line Block]]s that are activated by the Timer switches. Along the way are eight other Timer switches that will allow the players to keep the Dotted-Line Blocks active to prevent them from disappearing, which would cause them to fall. There are also gaps along the path. A [[Wow Bud]] at the beginning of the stage will cause another one to appear close by when activated. The new Wow Bud will cause the same effect, and this will continue until the area where the seventh Timer switch is located, where it will cause coins in a pendulum shape and movement pattern will appear, with a single [[Flower coin]] with them. At the end of the course is the Wonder Seed, surrounded by unbreakable blocks. There is also a row of invisible [[? Blocks]] that lead to the Wonder Seed, and so the players must traverse around to get to the top of the area to reach the Wonder Seed, which ends the course upon being collected.


==Talking Flower quotes==
==Talking Flower quotes==

Revision as of 04:50, February 20, 2024

Level
Break Time!
Timer-Switch Dash
The Break Time! Timer-Switch Dash course in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
World Shining Falls
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
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Break Time! Timer-Switch Dash is a Break Time! course in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It is found in Shining Falls and is unlocked after clearing The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky. This course houses one Wonder Seed.

Layout

The players start at an area where a Timer switch is. They must get through a long path of Dotted-Line Blocks that are activated by the Timer switches. Along the way are eight other Timer switches that will allow the players to keep the Dotted-Line Blocks active to prevent them from disappearing, which would cause them to fall. There are also gaps along the path. A Wow Bud at the beginning of the stage will cause another one to appear close by when activated. The new Wow Bud will cause the same effect, and this will continue until the area where the seventh Timer switch is located, where it will cause coins in a pendulum shape and movement pattern will appear, with a single Flower coin with them. At the end of the course is the Wonder Seed, surrounded by unbreakable blocks. There is also a row of invisible ? Blocks that lead to the Wonder Seed, and so the players must traverse around to get to the top of the area to reach the Wonder Seed, which ends the course upon being collected.

Talking Flower quotes

  • "Go, go, go!" (start of course)
  • "Hurry!" (near the third Timer-Switch)
  • "You've got this!" (near the fifth Timer-Switch)
  • "Just a bit more!" (near the Wonder Seed)
    • "Hurry!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ダッシュでタイマースイッチ
Dasshu de Taimā Suitchi
Dashing Timer switches

French Course minutée
Timed race
German Zeitschalter-Sprint
Timer switch sprint