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=New Super Mario World 2=

New Super Mario World 2 is a 3D/2D action game platformer for the Nintendo IP. It is a follow-up of the game New Super Mario World, the sixteenth title for the overall Super Mario Series, and the eighth "3D" Mario Series game overall.==New Super Mario World 2==

Developer
Nintendo of America Inc.

Manufacturer
Nintendo Inc.

Helding Type
Handheld

Generation
8th generation

Bits
256 bits

Network(?)
Nintendo Network

Release Date
Japan, 18th June 2017; Americas, 20th August 2017; Europe, 21th June 2017

Special Feat.
3D Functionality, Dual Screen, Interactive

Predecessor
Nintendo Switch

Sucessor
???

Contents
[show]==Story== After New Super Mario World 's events; during an evening, the Toads all celebrate a party, celebrating the 250th time Peach was saved from the clutches of Bowser. In the stage, Mario and Luigi are simulating a Super Mario Bros. 3-like show. Just when the Mario Bros. simulate them defeating Bowser, Bowser Jr., watching everything, commands Kamek to shoot a smoke bomb to the stage, dropping it.

As the Toads think this is a special effect, shadows dash and disappear in the purple smoke, as if they're taking someone with them. Mario, confused, jumps up and dispells the smoke. Just is, Luigi, Peach and the actor Toads were to be kidnapped, as the sun rises for the morning. He then discovers that Bowser Jr. and Kamek had remade levels that Mario encountered through his adventures.

After passing six worlds, Mario manages to save Luigi from Pom-Pom, Toad from Ludwig, Peach from Kamek, and even Bowser from Bowser Jr. disguised; to find Bowser Jr. and try to defeat it. Midway through the fight, Kamek comes and protects Bowser Jr., as if it remembered the days it cared about Bowser. Defeating a weakened Kamek, Bowser Jr. interferes and initiates a "final battle".

When defeating them, Mario and team decide to take over Bowser's Castle for him, because of Peach, who is flattened by Bowser actually caring for something. After going halfway through a remade Bowser World, it is seen that Kamek gave the last of his powers to empower Bowser Jr. and make him wake up and grow a bit. There's now little before they get crushed. After a fight against the Koopalings, Boom-Boom and Pom-Pom; they finally battle Bowser Jr. for the third and last time, with him making use of Kamek's magic.

When Bowser Jr. is defeated, everything is finished (and Bowser Jr. castigated, and Kamek and Koopalings "temporalily fired"), and Kamek's magic explodes from Bowser Jr. to return everything to normal. The Bros. remake the show, starting from stage 8, and manage to finish it. GameThe player must navigate through levels, defeating enemies and collecting power-ups on the way. It clears a level by reaching the Goal Pole at the end before losing a life or running out of time. The player can store collected power-ups in the item storage, allowing them to be collected by pressing SELECT. The player can also collect Superstars, which allow the to unlock certain levels and buy videos showing special skills. Points are earned by collecting items and defeating enemies, and are used to determine the player's high score in a level. The player completes the main game when they clear World Bowser and completes the entire game when all bonus worlds are complete and all Superstars and Videos are collected. The game supports up to four-player simultaneous multiplayer, allowing players to control Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad and Bowser; additional players can drop in at any time by pressing START/SELECT, and can drop out by pausing and pressing SELECT on the pause menu, similar to New Super Mario Bros. Wii, New Super Mario Bros. U and Super Mario 3D World. In this game, however, players can also switch characters before entering a stage. Each character has different abilities, much like they had in Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario 3D World. The multiplayer works similarly to New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. U, in that players can enter a bubble at any time, pick each other up and throw each other, bounce on each others' heads, and so on. Players also share lives when playing in multiplayer, rather than each player having a separate life counter. The game uses a cooperative multiplayer system; each player works together to get to the end of the stage, but is ranked based on points earned out of the total score at the end, and it's rewarded with a letter containing a crown and either a Power-up or a 1-Up Mushroom.

Nintendo Network
New Super Mario World 2 features Nintendo Network support in the form of Super Miis. These features are first enabled on a given save file after progressing a bit into the game. Super Miis are created after the player clears a course without losing a life, and they perfectly recreate the player's movements throughout the course, automatically distributing them to other players. Using other features of connectivity, such as Download Play, feature free Super Miis, recreating a pre-input path. When the player finishes a level with a Super Mii contained into it, it gets a letter containing a power-up. The Nintendo Network settings for this title can be changed at any point by pausing the game and selecting the Nintendo Network icon button.

Returning Elements
This game retains its similarity with 3D and 2D Super Mario titles (with colorful blocks, the Tanooki Leaf, and Spikes); with some elements from past Super Mario games, like Galoombas, Chargin' Chucks, Biddybuds, etc. Stages are once again open yet linear, have a time limit, and end by grabbing the classic Goal Pole at the end. There are also various Superstars that the player can find. There are three in each level and they can be used in Mail posts. The path from the start of the level to the goal is no longer a straight shot, and the players would often have to use certain power-ups and items in order to find the way ahead. Additionally, the game also features a score system.

Power-ups, like the Fire Flower and Ice Flower, make a return. The Mega Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros. also makes an appearance. There are also several new power-ups and suits; The most prominent of the new power-ups is the Stack Helmet, a power-up that grants the player a clone, allowing them to press some types of switches, go to various platforms at once and defeat more enemies (granting more coins).

Mario
Our hero, Mario, has just received word from Bowser that reconstruction of his airship fleet is nearly finished, but can he find it in time to avert the impending attack on the Mushroom Kingdom?


 * Mario is Changed, both visually and gameplay-wise, but he's the Five playable characters in this hack. As a result, a second player can't control Luigi, and both players won't be able to swap out lives.Toadette is changed, both visually and gameplay-wise, but She's the One Of The Five playable characters in this hack. As a result, a second player can't control Luigi, and both players won't be able to swap out lives.
 * Shrekio is changed, both visually and gameplay-wise, but he's the One Of The Five playable characters in this hack. As a result, a second player can't control Luigi, and both players won't be able to swap out lives.
 * T-Bone The Cat Koopa and Razor The Chargin' Chuck is changed, both visually and gameplay-wise, but he's the One Of The Five playable characters in this hack. As a result, a second player can't control Luigi, and both players won't be able to swap out lives.

Enemies
Enemies in this game are split into multiple groups classified in an "Enemycyclopedia", which records data about a type of enemy once you encounter it.

Goombas
Goombas are the basic foot soldiers of Bowser's army and come in all sorts of shape and sizes. They are recognizable by their small frames, predictable attack patterns, and low health - most are defeated by a single stomp on the head.

Koopas
Koopas are one of the main species found in Bowser's army, which make sense considering that he himself is a type of Koopa. Koopas are instantly recognizable by the shells they wear, and while most of them cannot be defeated by a jump, they do provide some sort of ammo to use against foes.

Cheep Cheeps
Cheep Cheeps are fish-like enemies that mostly appear around water. Since they live in water, projectiles are normally your best way to deal with them. Cheep Cheeps come in all sorts of pretty colors and sizes... I wish I could keep one as a pet!

Plants
Normally I like flowers, but these plants are rather different, as they like me back...in the "I'll eat up your health like it was food from a buffet" manner. They'll do whatever they can to stop you from advancing, but they're really only found in grassy areas such as outside or in gardens.

Bros.
These guys are some of the most elite members of the Koopa Troop I've seen in my life. They're distinguished by normally walking in place rather than moving a lot, and generating some sort of projectile for their attack. As their name implies, they are normally found in groups rather than being alone: share the brotherly love!

Desert Enemies
While they're normally found in the desert, these enemies have been imported to serve in Bowser's empire. These enemies have been exposed to devestating heat so Fire Flowers are slightly less effective against them, whereas Ice Flowers will do wonders.

Jiros
These guys are some of the most elite members of the Koopa Troop I've seen in my life. They're distinguished by normally walking in place rather than moving a lot, and generating some sort of projectile for their attack. As their name implies, they are normally found in groups rather than being alone: share the brotherly love!

Aquatic Enemies
These enemies were originally found in the oceans before Bowser imported them. They generally live inside or around water, which means that asides from Power-Ups, you'd just have to avoid them otherwise. If you can get them to jump onto land, though...

Sky Enemies
Bowser has went as far as to steal from the sky in order to support his castle. Pretty crazy, huh? Since they're sky inhabitants, most of them has form of ability to fly around, which might make tracking them down and defeating them harder than normal enemies.

Ice Enemies
A far-off land known for its chilly weather has been invaded by Bowser's troops, bringing in enemies. These guys can be rather hard to take out due to traction, but if you have a Fire Flower on you then they'll go down faster than an ice cube melting in a volcano!

Cavern Enemies
Enemies that live in caves, down underground. Most of them still manage to feel right at home in Bowser's Castle...says a lot about it, don't you think? Most cave enemies can be rather tricky to deal with, so be patient and find the best strategy to take them down.

Fort Enemies
These enemies are some of the toughest you'll likely ever face on your journey; that's why they're held in the forts and castles! It'll take all your strategys and wits to keep them down for good, as there's no sound strategy for all of them, but to never give up!

Artillery Enemies
These enemies are found in domes, airships, battalions, and the like. They're rather sturdy ammo and often recquire a specific method to be defeated, or simply can't be taken down at all. Considering how most of those stages move on their own, avoiding the enemies is normally a good strategy.

Yoshi
Yoshi has also returned, yet again ready to assist Mario with the best of his efforts.
 * Yoshi's gameplay remains the same as in the original Super Mario World. However, he has three important differences.
 * His appearance has been updated to suit the visual style of the game.
 * He can not be brought to any level, so his usefulness is limited to the levels he's found in.
 * Red, Blue, Indigo, Purple, Magenta, Jungle Green, and Yellow Yoshi eggs are now hidden in some levels, including the main ones.

Bowser & Bowser Jr.
Bowser has returned, and he has found a new power source that allows him to create a new invasion fleet. But where is it?
 * Bowser's appearance has changed drastically, now much smaller than he is in the original Super Mario World. But he makes up for it with a new boss battle at the end of the game.

The Koopalings
Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, Ludwig, Roy, Wendy, Dolly, Justin, Lily, and Larry have also returned, and they won't let any plumbers get in the way of their father's plans.
 * Although their graphics have also changed, the actual battle strategies have remained the same. However, slight changes have been made to the battles against Iggy, Lemmy, and Wendy.

The ??????
Who are these strange beings? Where do they come from? Do they have something to do with Bowser? And do they have a hidden agenda?
 * These are brand new characters created specifically for this hack, and you'll have to play very well to find out what kind of role they'll play.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION Swoopirit

Shady Koopra

Ice Piranha Serpent

Cobrette

Red Arch Orge Bro.

Kumamon Soldier

Lava Lamp Striker

Sludgephin

Abyssal Blurp

Pea Jelectro

MechIggy

Maddie

Sludgebone

Mandibait

Bolt Malibut

Bungie

Abyssal Fish

Space Maddie

Hammer Lotus

Metal Aggollade

Mossy Galoomba

Bitefrost

Moonsnake

Pulse Beam

Stairface Ogres

Trapeetle

Urban Larvae

Yoofoe

Maw-Ray

Klepto

Ty-Foo

Ruff Puff

Airpuffy

Zap-Zap

Honeybuster

Playable Characters

 * Mario
 * Luigi

Supporting Characters

 * Princess Toadstool
 * Toads
 * Kings

Worlds
The game features a large world map, consisting of 8 worlds, with 2 unlockable bonus worlds. Each world is connected by bridges (with an exception for World 4-World 5, as there's a small beach-like part). Unlike previous games, where players follow a simple path through the maps, the map here can be freely roamed with full control of the characters. Each world features a set of levels along with Toad Houses, Enemy Blockades, 3D Houses, Boss Blitz Huts (World Bosses only), and Enemies, which take off some coins when the player gets hit by them. The maps also contain items such as coins, 1-Up Mushrooms, Superstars, Power-ups, and other secrets like gates, hidden treasure areas and passageways to Bonus Worlds. The majority of them can be achieved by solving overworld-esque puzzles.

When the player finishes a course with all Superstars, the ball ornament on the flagpole will be replaced with a golden Superstar. Then, the course can be replayed with a free optional Super Star. The player can also see which stage has been cleared with which characters on the Map Progression screen or when approaching a stage. When all the stages in a world have been cleared, the world can be replayed in Timely Mode, with 50 seconds on the timer only, and all the power-ups change into 30-second clocks.

Upper World
Peach's Castle/Toad Town

Acorn Plains

-Enemies: Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Galoombas, Tricky Squirrels, Chargin' Chucks, Giga Tricky Squirrels

-Bosses: Koopa Bros. & Flippa Bros.

Layer-Cake Desert

-Enemies: Paratroopas, Dunos, Mashers, Dune Spikes, Pokey Mummies, Hammer Bros.

-Boss: King Ka-Thunk

Sparkling Waters

-Enemies: Cheep Cheeps, Discus Guys, Flutterflyfishes, Spiky Snorkel Snakoopas, Mandisharks, Boomerang Bros.

-Boss: Cheepskipper

Frosted Glacier

-Enemies: Mega Shy Guys, Starslaps, Frosty Thwomps, Frosty Bandineros, Frosty Ninja Knights, Ice Bros.

-Boss: Shadow Eye Flipji

Soda Jungle

-Enemies: Bandits, Ninjis, Boos, Kritters, Snackerals, Nasty Scuttle-Snifits

-Boss: Bouldergeist

Rock-Candy Mines

-Enemies: Bob-ombs, Boxing Guys, Click-Clacks, Pea Jellybeams, Katakata Yarihōs, Fire Rexes.

-Bosses: Piranha Trio

Meringue Clouds (hub)

Bowser's Castle

-Enemies: Goombas, Paratroopas, Mega Shy Guys, Red Puffer-Cheeps, Gamble Guys, Quarterback Chucks

Flipp World
Flipeach's Castle/Fliptoad Town

-Boss: Flipeach's Forces (Princess Flipeach in Fliptoad Droid, Flipio, Flipigi)

Mole Ruins

-Enemies: Bloombas, Monty Moles, Goombas, Green Yoshirpents, Koopa Troopas, Pokeys, Piranha Plants

-Bosses: Goomba King & Red & Blue Goomba, Iggy Koopa

Flower Plateau

-Enemies: Hammer Bros, Koopa Troopas, Koopa Paratroopas, Boos, Chargin' Chucks, Rexes, Biddybuds, Bouncing Goombas, Fly Koopagon Bombers

-Bosses: Morton Koopa Junior, General Fiendline

Pikachu Forest

-Enemies:Punchachu Apprentices, Pika Waddlewings, Pikoopa Troopas,Machu Pichu Soldiers, Raichu Soldiers, Pikachu Mages, Chargin' Chuckchus, Spades-Pikachu Soldiers, Pika-Paratroopas, PikaWesters, Seadude Soldiers,Bellossom Beta Soldiers, Goombachus, PikaSpikes, Tiki Torches, Pika Hammer Bros, Beta Pikaliens, Gorichu Generals

Boss: Kevin The Boss Gorichu & Jackseptic Koopa

Donut Volcano

-Enemies: Volcano Lotuses, Aggro Skullyrexes, Koopa Troopas, Skullyrexes, Red Ninjis, Cheep Cheeps,  Buzzy Beetles, Goomhogs, Salamandys, Chargin' Hog Chucks, Lava Croconiers

-Boss: Verranin, the Salamandy & Lemmy Koopa

Symphonic Mountains

-Enemies: Epflaps, Scuba Snakers, Sumo Brothers, Frogogs, Wild Booars, Floating Mines, Aggro Frogogs, Koopa Troopas, Galoombas, Lakithrees, Fishin' Lakitus, Lakitus, Ninjis, Kritters, Graryuns

-Boss: Monty Bossblob & Ludwig Von Koopa

Kinokan Glaciers

-Enemies: Winter Koopas, Snowman Bandineros, Snowshoombas, Snowball-Throwing Pointy Tucks, Ice Koopagons, Archies, Pointy Tucks, Crystal Lobzters, Freezy Breezy Yetis, Crocodivers, Snow Inguins, Eskimo Chucks, Tenacious Tucks, Boos, Frostlruses, Snowball-Throwing Chucks, Wild Booars, Munchers, Snowruns, Super Winter Koopas, Freezy Breezy Jambon Yetis, Papa Painguins, Chilly Dino Rhinos

-Boss: Lord Fredrik & Justin Koopa

Jade Jungle

-Enemies: Kritters, Clumphs,  Lakitus, Goombas, Bouncing Goombas, Boo, Koopa Troopa, Paratroopa, Big Boo, Krushas, Boo Blah, Hammer Bros. & Cherry Orange Native Jiros, Froggy Goombas (same as above but a Goomba), Bukubukus, Jumping Piranha Plants, Klumpers, Floating Mines, Burrbos, Hopping Flames, Cheep Cheeps, Crocodivers, Roonksteys, Piranha Lilyplants, Krimps, Wild Booars, Pale Green Galoombas, Flower Metool Js, Stalking Pirahna Plants, Tribal Spear Joes, Tiki Goombas, Bouncing Tiki Goombas

-Boss: Donkey Kong II & Dolly Koopa

Magical Forest

-Enemies: Yariko Soldiers, Wooden Goombas, Crocodivers, Super Koopas, Peppops, Forest Rexes, Magikoopas, Spinies, Lakitus, Goombas, Bouncing Goombas, Wild Booars, ExcaliBoors, Wigglers, Mushroom Mettaur Js, Pale Green Cheep Cheeps, Pale Green Galoombas, Magikoopas, Cheep Cheeps, Goblimps, Piranha Lilyplants, Boos, Koopa Troopa, Paratroopa, Cicling Boo Buddies, Apple-Head Koopras, Koopras, Gims.

-Bosses: Roy Koopa & Klubba

Koopa Desert

-Enemies: Dunos, Sensuikan Heihōs, Venus Sand Traps, Black Flibelts, Wild Booars, ExcaliBoors, Boos, Flip-ombs, Fliparrghs, Brolflips, Flipfire Bros.

-Bosses: Giga Flipaint Chomps, Heart Fliparrgh

Bowser's Valley

-Enemies: Elite Flip Soldiers, Flip Arsonists, Black Flibelts, Flip-ombs, Fliparrghs, Brolflips, Flipfire Bros.

-Bosses: Giga Flipaint Chomps, Heart Fliparrgh

Second Reality

-Enemies: Elite Flip Soldiers, Flip Arsonists, Black Flibelts, Flip-ombs, Fliparrghs, Brolflips, Flipfire Bros.

-Bosses: Giga Flipaint Chomps, Heart Fliparrgh

Thirdspace

-Enemies: Flipzard Apprentices, Sword Flip Soldiers, Shield Flip Soldiers, Sprinter Flip Soldiers, Flip Mages, Automaflips, Scienflips, Juggerflips, Flip Generals

-Bosses: Giant Ztarbot, Four Flipzards, Casinova, ???? (Final Boss)

Second Reality (Secret Levels)

-Enemies: Elite Flip Soldiers, Flip Arsonists, Black Flibelts, Flip-ombs, Fliparrghs, Brolflips, Flipfire Bros.

-Bosses: Giga Flipaint Chomps, Heart Fliparrgh

During his adventure, Wario encounters more than three dozen types of enemies. While a dozen of them is found in the levels of different passages, most enemy types are normally only found in a certain passage. They usually go in line with the passage's theme.

Enemies
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Supporting Cast
Revenoomba Gargoyle Guy Phantom Bro. Arch Ogre Bro Draco Zombie Bones Cyclops Guy Deathgoyle Guy Golem Troopa Harpy Guy Gorgon Chomp

Enemies and Obstacles
Serpenickle (Serpenickle Comet Only) Forest Shark Bills Plasma Boos Mini-Rocareens Bee Goombas Leapin' Chucks Blaze Bros. Ink Mettaurs Thunder Bros Rhino Chucks Topaz Heatools Shadow Jumpers Topaz Mask Koopas Giant Jelectros Pinkie Goombas Spring Piranha Plants Pearl Mettaurs Swamp Malibuts Manky Klongs Skull Jumpers Metal Giant Hammer Bros Pyre Chomps Flutterflies Swinging Pearl Mettaurs Mumbies Bladed Topmen Fruitbots Glacier Dogons Knivers Bomb Heads Venus Diamond Traps Toxin Boxes Topaz Tall Shy Guys Kitty Scratches Tall Shy Guys Topaz Koopa Troopas Flame Spikes Sniper Chuck S Forest Throwillas Poison Dart Frogogs Thunder Spikes Hobgoblimps Violet Spear Guys Sand Spikes Blue Flaming Ghoulies Emerald Gulpits Violet Koopa Strikers Squirtle Troopas (Red, Blue, Blue + Yellow, Green, Azure, Teal, Hot Pink, Black &  Pink Variants) Scoot Bloop Joombas Penkoons (Red, Blue, Blue + Yellow, Green, Azure, Teal, Hot Pink, Black &  Pink Variants) Scuba Joombas Heavy Koopatrols Tuba Troopas (Red, Blue, Blue + Yellow, Green, Azure, Teal, Hot Pink, Black &  Pink Variants) Blam Blitzers (Red, Blue, Blue + Yellow, Green, Azure, Teal, Hot Pink,  Black &  Pink Variants) Emerald Jelliens Goombuttons Cyan Twiniums Fast Zeus Guys Greek Chucks Pokios  Yeti Corons Hazelnaut Infantrys Cocoknights  Elite Ratarang Brother( Gushens & Sherms Obstaknight     Bongo Chuck

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[show]==Items==

Playable Characters

 * Mario
 * Luigi
 * Donkey Kong
 * Wario
 * Waluigi
 * Peach
 * Yoshi
 * Toad
 * Bowser

Enemies

 * Goombas
 * Kuribos
 * Thwomps
 * Mega Goombas
 * Koopa Troopas
 * Paragoombas
 * Koopa Paratroopas
 * Chain Chomps
 * Shy Guys
 * Snifits
 * Bob-Ombs
 * Boos
 * Dry Bones
 * Podaboos
 * Cheep Cheeps
 * Jelectros
 * Bloopers
 * Big Berthas
 * Porcupuffers
 * Hammer Bros.
 * Sledge Bros.
 * Fire Bros.
 * Snowball Bros.
 * Boomerang Bros.
 * Lightning Bros.
 * Ostros
 * Charging Chucks
 * Mega Shy Guys
 * Mega Koopas
 * Mega Cheep Cheeps
 * Mega Chomps
 * Spikes
 * Lakitus
 * Spinies
 * Buzzy Beetles
 * Parabeetles
 * Green Parabeetles
 * Gold Cheep Cheeps
 * Chuckyas
 * Bill Blasters
 * Bullet Bills
 * Banzai Bills
 * Magma Bills
 * Electro Bills
 * Thwomps
 * Thwimps
 * Whomps
 * Whimps
 * Piranha Plants
 * Venus Firetraps
 * Fry Guys
 * Fly Guys
 * Rexes
 * Goomba Towers

Power-Ups

 * Super Mushrooms
 * Poison Mushrooms
 * Mega Mushrooms
 * Fire Flowers
 * Ice Flowers
 * Lightning Flowers
 * Boomerang Flowers
 * Super Leaves
 * Super Acorns
 * P-Wings
 * Propeler Hats
 * Wing Caps
 * Tanooki Suits
 * Frog Suits
 * Hammer Suits
 * Dog Suits
 * Penguin Suits
 * Toad Suits
 * Super Bells
 * Double Cherries
 * Yoshis
 * Super Feathers
 * Super Carrots

Items

 * 1-Up Mushrooms
 * 3-Up Moons
 * Keys
 * Turnips
 * Coins
 * Star Coins
 * ? Blocks
 * ! Blocks
 * P Switches
 * ! Buttons
 * Checkpoints
 * Goal Flag
 * Bowser Bridge w/ Axe
 * Spikes
 * Lava Top
 * Lava
 * Water Top
 * Water
 * Waterfall
 * Clouds
 * Vines
 * Warp Pipes

Bosses
This is a list of all the bosses in the game.