![]() ![]() White Mushroom House: P-Wing (World 1-4: 44 Coins) Mushroom House #2: Super Mushroom / Fire Flower / Super Leaf Mushroom House #1: Super Mushroom / Fire Flower / Super Leaf Super Mushroom / Fire Flower / Super Leaf) means that the treasure boxes contain a random item of the three listed. Regular "Mushroom House" listings throughout this guide show the items available inside. (P-Wings on odd-numbered worlds Anchors on even-numbered worlds.) World 8 has no White Mushroom House. Go in it, and Toad will either give you a P-Wing or an Anchor. ![]() Re-enter the stage and repeat.Ĭollecting certain amounts of coins in certain stages will make a White Mushroom House appear on the Map Screen. Multiple 1-Up / 200+ Coin Stages - In stages that have more than 200 coins, or that have more than two 1-Ups, collect all the 1-Ups and/or coins and then kill Mario intentionally.Since landing on Vines or Rotary Lifts (the spinning red and green platforms) doesn't count as touching the ground, you can stomp enemies that can recover (Dry Bones, Koopa Troopas), land on a Vine or Rotary Lift, and wait for them to recover to stomp them again. The Vine Method - A variation of The Goomba Stomp Technique.This works best when you are Raccoon/Tanooki Mario, in areas with endless supplies of enemies (such as Goomba-generating pipes) or where stomp-and-recover enemies (Dry Bones, Koopa Troopas) exist. The Goomba Stomp Technique - Stomp lots of enemies in a row without touching the ground. ![]() Grab a shell and kick it to a place where it can ricochet back and forth between two obstacles, killing the enemies for points and eventually 1-Ups.
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