Dark Land

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Template:Rewrite-you Template:POV Template:Location-infobox Dark Land is the eighth and final world in Super Mario Bros. 3. The player can cheat to get here from World 1 by using two Warp Whistles. It's called Dark Land because the sun doesn't appear between the volcanic clouds; one of the areas on the map is completely black, except for a circle of light around Mario or Luigi.

Levels

Big Tanks

The large tanks are similar to airships, only on they are on the ground. Here, the player will meet up with Rocky Wrenches, cannons, and Rocket Engines. There is also one power-up in this level. At the end of the level awaits a blue Boomerang Bro.

Battleships

These battleships are similar to tanks, only in the water. As these are in ordinary water, Mario (or Luigi) will not be hurt if he jumps in. After avoiding obstacles and enemies, Boom Boom awaits at the end of the level.

Hand Traps

  1. This contains every Hammer Bro. variety found in the game. The level starts with a Fire Bro. After it, there are two Hammer Bros. ready to attack. Also, there is a power-up in one of the blocks. A Boomerang Bro. awaits further into the level. The final enemy, a Sledge Bro. is encountered towards the end of the level. Once past there, the player can go up the pipe to claim a Super Leaf.
  2. The player must jump over Podoboos and leap onto platforms to reach the end. A Super Leaf is at the end of this level.
  3. The player must avoid jumping Cheep Cheeps in this level. At the end there is a Super Leaf.

Airships

A ton of tiny, Rocket Engine-equipped jets patrol the night sky. Rocky Wrenches are found on most of the jets. At the end, Boom Boom awaits to battle. After the player attacks Boom Boom twice, it'll start to fly.

8-1

At the start of the level, there is a Switch Block in the air, which reveals many blue coins closer to the ground. The player can use a Super Leaf or Tanooki Suit to fly from the very first platform to a pipe way up high where three 1-Ups are. Further into the level, a ? Block near a Venus Fire Trap's pipe withholds a power-up. A row of bricks is soon found. In between the tall multi-Bill Blasters, within a ? Block, there is a Starman. A hidden 1-Up can be found within a long line of blocks. Then, the player must use a red Koopa Paratroopa to leap over a very tall Bill Blaster. The player can jump out between the two Blasters. The ♪ Block nearby will send the player across the gap. After this, the player needs to leap over the Piranha Plant and the level will be completed.

8-2

At the beginning, the player can either fall through the quicksand or enter one of the pipes, or jump over the quicksand. In the latter case, this level is the second and final to feature the Angry Sun. The player must avoid multiple Venus Fire Traps; eventually, a block containing a P-Switch can be found. After the ♪ blocks hovering over a pit, the player must ascend and descend the Venus Fire Trap populated hill. After the hill comes a small pit with one ♪ Block. The player must leap off a Koopa Paratroopa and bounce on the Note Block to reach the exit.

Fortress

The player should first start out by hopping off the block to a door. Then, the player has to survive on the conveyor belts, and there is lava below the conveyor belts. To the left is a power-up, needed to complete the level. The player must repeat this process until he has secured a Super Leaf, which is to break the bricks to the right. To the right, the player must avoid the Thwomp and smash a way through the blocks. Next, Mario must enter the third door to the right, then in this room, the player would avoid the diagonal Thwomps. Then the player must enter the door, then, the player has to keep right, entering the door which is on the metal blocks. The player must then stomp the P-Switch and run right as fast as they possibly can, entering the door at the end without stopping. After coming out the door, the player has to keep moving, until two coins, unmoving, wedged between the metal blocks and a conveyor belt, are spotted. The player must wait until the P-Switch wears off, sneak under them, and hit the right one for a P-Switch (again). Hit it, then enter the door that appears to the farthest right. Then, wait again for the Switch to wear off, and duck as the belt carries the player safely under the spike to the Boom Boom battle.

Super Tanks

Avoid Bob-ombs, Rocky Wrenches, and other hazards on these huge tanks. At the end, Boom Boom will battle the player for the last time.

Bowser's Castle

It's the end. The last level of the game. Bowser has set up quite a few traps for thickly-accented plumbers in here. Start by racing right. WHOA! It seems these statues have lasers built-in, but the player can jump on their heads, effectively avoiding them. Don't go in the door after the staircase, it's a dead end. Instead, ride the platform up, then take the Donut Lift down. Here, ascend the staircase, avoiding the Roto-Discs. At the top, guess what? The player must go back down the other side! Alternatively, there is an extra life at the top right of this section, in a hidden block. If the player ducks and jumps on top of this block, they will float through the wall, skipping the descent. Afterwards, a lava lake with Donut Lifts and Podoboos looms. The easier route: The player can go up, up, up, the head right. Grab a powerup, then head right, over the lava pool, dodging fireballs. Now, enter the door. Go through a room with more statues and fire balls. Then go through the door at the far left. Hmm. Looks empty. Oh, look! A huge door! But when the player walks over there, King Koopa will crash down!

Now, King Koopa can be defeated with either fire balls or Hammers from the Hammer Suit, but it takes quite a few hits. However, in battle, he'll leap up every now and then, crashing down into the weak floor, making an indent. This is his only attack, besides fireballs. If he breaks through the whole floor, he's defeated! So trick him into crashing down in the same section of floor three times, and after he's broken through, buh bye! The door will open and flash. Enter to find a distraught Princess Toadstool. She'll thank the player, then scamper off, back to wherever princesses go after they've been rescued. But anyhow, sit back and watch the credits roll.