08.04.2020

Yoshi's Island 3 Secret Exit

  1. Yoshi's Island 3 Secret Exit Mario 2 3ds

Mar 27, 2012  After you exit the pipe, jump to the left for a secret? Cloud holding a 1-Up. Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island. Rated 'E ' Developer Nintendo EAD. Publisher Nintendo. Release Date. Mar 01, 2015 I use arbitrary code to set 7E1434 to FF. This address is a timer for the keyhole. It is normally set to 30 which is why the keyhole stayed open for so long.

Yoshi's Island 3
← Yoshi's Island 2 ~ Yoshi's Island 4 →
Powerups
Lunar Dragon
Goal Times
96 Exit 259
All Castles 259
No Starworld 259
11 Exit 259
95 Exit, No Cape 259
No Cape, No Starworld 259
Small Only 259
Lunar Dragon 256

Yoshi's Island 3 Secret Exit Mario 2 3ds

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👀 Visual Cue:
Tap jump at this point in order to get to the message block, then do a full jump to get to the next block.

The first non-trivial jump of the game is Box Jump--getting P-speed and jumping from the message block to the brown swinging platform's pivot. After that, keeping P-speed for the rest of the level is fairly easy. To save an extra game second, run along each of the brown platforms so Mario gets a short boost from each one.

Video: Yoshi's Island 3 - Small Only Source: Bramz

Rated 4 out of 5 by BraveChampion48 from Another cool Yoshi game! This is one of the best Yoshi games since Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. It's cool that you can play this DS game in two screens. 2-4 yoshi island ds. Jan 08, 2011  Yoshi's New Island 100% Walkthrough - World 2-4 & World 2-5 - Duration: 14:57. Packattack04082 76,302 views.

Lunar Dragon

Regaining P-speed after exiting the underground section is very tight without hitting the midway point. If you do touch it, you will probably have to damage boost through the Koopas in Iggy's Castle.

Video: Yoshi's Island 3 - Lunar Dragon Source: Linkdeadx2


List of Levels
Yoshi's IslandYoshi's Island 1 ~ Yoshi's Island 2 ~ Yoshi's Island 3 ~ Yoshi's Island 4 ~ Yellow Switch Palace ~ Iggy's Castle
Donut PlainsDonut Plains 1 ~ Donut Plains 2 ~ Donut Plains 3 ~ Donut Plains 4 ~ Green Switch Palace ~ Donut Ghost House ~ Donut Secret 1 ~ Donut Secret 2 ~ Donut Secret House ~ Morton's Castle
Vanilla DomeVanilla Dome 1 ~ Vanilla Dome 2 ~ Vanilla Dome 3 ~ Vanilla Dome 4 ~ Red Switch Palace ~ Vanilla Ghost House ~ Vanilla Secret 1 ~ Vanilla Secret 2 ~ Vanilla Secret 3 ~ Vanilla Fortress ~ Lemmy's Castle
Twin BridgesButter Bridge 1 ~ Butter Bridge 2 ~ Cheese Bridge Area ~ Cookie Mountain ~ Soda Lake ~ Ludwig's Castle
Forest of IllusionForest of Illusion 1 ~ Forest of Illusion 2 ~ Forest of Illusion 3 ~ Forest of Illusion 4 ~ Blue Switch Palace ~ Forest Ghost House ~ Forest Secret Area ~ Forest Fortress ~ Roy's Castle
Chocolate IslandChocolate Island 1 ~ Chocolate Island 2 ~ Chocolate Island 3 ~ Chocolate Island 4 ~ Chocolate Island 5 ~ Choco-Ghost House ~ Chocolate Secret ~ Chocolate Fortress ~ Wendy's Castle
Valley of BowserSunken Ghost Ship ~ Valley of Bowser 1 ~ Valley of Bowser 2 ~ Valley of Bowser 3 ~ Valley of Bowser 4 ~ Valley Ghost House ~ Valley Fortress ~ Larry's Castle ~ Front Door ~ Back Door
Star WorldStar World 1 ~ Star World 2 ~ Star World 3 ~ Star World 4 ~ Star World 5
Special WorldGnarly ~ Tubular ~ Way Cool ~ Awesome ~ Groovy ~ Mondo ~ Outrageous ~ Funky
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World
Forest of Illusion

Top view of the forest

AppearanceSuper Mario World (1990)
Levels9
<<List of worlds>>

The Forest of Illusion is the fifth world of Dinosaur Land in the game Super Mario World. The forest contains one fortress, one Ghost House, one Star Road, the Blue Switch Palace, and many secret paths. The world can be challenging, since beating the regular exits will only take the player in a circle, hence the name. To find the way out of the forest, the player needs to find the secret exit in one level. Forest Secret Area, #5 Roy's Castle, and Forest Fortress are the only levels without multiple exits. When any level is beaten, in addition to a path appearing, trees will disappear.

It is part of the same landmass as Cookie Mountain.

In underground levels with 'sparkling' ground, mushrooms and other foreground decorations sometimes have their palettes changed. In the GBA version, the red shadowed coin graphics are only used for dark areas, and the disguised red coins cannot be distinguished without using the magnifying glass. This is done to fix a graphical glitch where some black objects would also sparkle. Sealed doors have different graphics. The boards that cover them aren't visibly bisected, as in the original. Yoshi s island manual.

Levels[edit]

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The outside of the Forest of Illusion

Levels that are marked with an asterisk (*) feature a secret exit.

  • Forest of Illusion 1*
  • Forest of Illusion 2*
  • Forest of Illusion 3*
  • Forest Ghost House*
  • Forest of Illusion 4*

Appearances in other media[edit]

The Forest of Illusion was featured in several episodes of the Super Mario World animated series, though here it was renamed the Enchanted Forest and had a much more sinister appearance, being darker and with more horrific faces on the forest's trees and bushes.

The Enchanted Forest first appeared in the episode 'Ghosts 'R' Us' where it is the main setting of the episode and was revealed to be owned by Wizenheimer; what could also be the Enchanted Forest was also in the episodes 'King Scoopa Koopa' and 'Mama Luigi'.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseいの[1]
Mayoi no Mori
Lost Woods
SpanishBosque IlusiónIllusion Forest
FrenchForêt IllusoireIllusory Forest
GermanWald der IllusionForest of Illusion
PortugueseFloresta da IlusãoForest of Illusion
Chinese迷失森林[2]
Míshī sēnlín
Lost Forest
RomanianPădurea fermecată (Super Mario World animated series)Enchanted Forest

Trivia[edit]

  • The Japanese name for the Forest of Illusion is the same as that of the Lost Woods, a recurring location within The Legend of Zelda series; the concepts of both areas are also the same, involving the player getting lost.

References[edit]

  1. ^Super Mario World Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)
  2. ^Official Super Mario World iQue website. iQue. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
ProtagonistsMario • Luigi • Princess Toadstool • Yoshi • Red Yoshi • Blue Yoshi • Yellow Yoshi • Baby Yoshi • Dolphin
BossesKoopalings (Iggy Koopa • Morton Koopa Jr. • Lemmy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa • Roy Koopa • Wendy O. Koopa • Larry Koopa) • Bowser • Reznor • Big Boo
Items1-Up Mushroom • 3-Up Moon • Berry • Cape Feather • Coin • Control Coin • Dragon Coin • Egg • Fire Flower • Gray Coin • Magic Ball • Power Balloon • Super Mushroom • Super Star • Yoshi's Wings
Objects? Block • ! Block • ! Switch • Beanstalk • Bonus Block • Coin Block • Dotted-Line Block • Fence • Grab Block • Gray P Switch • Jump Block • Jumping Board • Key • Lift • Message Block • P Warp Door • Rotating Block • Semisolid Platform • Star Road • Stretch Block • Switch Block • Warp Door
Worlds of Dinosaur LandYoshi's Island • Donut Plains • Vanilla Dome • Twin Bridges • Forest of Illusion • Chocolate Island • Valley of Bowser • Star World • Special Zone
Enemies and obstaclesAmazing Flyin' Hammer Brother • Ball 'N' Chain • Banzai Bill • Big Boo • Big Bubble • Big Steely • Blargg • Blurp • Bob-omb • Bony Beetle • Boo Buddy • Boo Buddy Block • Boo Buddy Snake • Boo Buddy Swarm • Bowser Statue • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Chainsaw • Chargin' Chuck • Cheep Cheep • Circling Boo Buddies • Climbing Koopa • Dino-Rhino • Dino-Torch • Disappearing Boo Buddy • Dry Bones • Eerie • Falling Spike • Fire P-Pakkun • Fire Snake • Fishbone • Fishin' Boo • Fishin' Lakitu • Floating Mine • Flying Goomba • Fuzzy • Goomba • Grinder • Hothead • Jumping Piranha Plant • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Koopa without a Shell • Lakitu • Lakitu in a Pipe • Lava Bubble • Li'l Sparky • Magikoopa • Mechakoopa • Mega Mole • Mini-Ninja • Monty Mole • Muncher • Para-bomb • Para-Goomba • Pillar • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Porcu-Puffer • Rex • Rip Van Fish • Shell (flashing) • Skewer • Spike • Spike Top • Spiny • Spiny Egg • Sumo Brother • Super Koopa • Swooper • Thwimp • Thwomp • Torpedo Base • Torpedo Ted • Turtle Cannon • Urchin • Volcano Lotus • Wiggler • Zigzag Lava Bubble
OtherBonus Game • Fall • Giant Gate • Goal Star • Item Stock • Jump Block • Keyhole • Midway Gate • ON/OFF Switch • Rope • Roulette Block • Sand cloud • Skull Raft • Star Road • Tourist Tips • Triangular Block
MiscellaneousGlitches • Pre-release and unused content • Staff
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Super Mario Worldlevels
Yoshi's IslandYoshi's House • Yoshi's Island 1 • Yellow Switch Palace • Yoshi's Island 2 • Yoshi's Island 3 • Yoshi's Island 4 • #1 Iggy's Castle
Donut PlainsDonut Plains 1 • Donut Secret 1 • Donut Secret House • Donut Plains 2 • Green Switch Palace • Donut Ghost House • Top Secret Area • Donut Secret 2 • Donut Plains 3 • Donut Plains 4 • #2 Morton's Castle
Vanilla DomeVanilla Dome 1 • Vanilla Secret 1 • Vanilla Dome 2 • Red Switch Palace • Vanilla Ghost House • Vanilla Dome 3 • Vanilla Dome 4 • Vanilla Secret 2 • Vanilla Secret 3 • Vanilla Fortress • #3 Lemmy's Castle
Twin BridgesCheese Bridge Area • Soda Lake • Cookie Mountain • Butter Bridge 1 • Butter Bridge 2 • #4 Ludwig's Castle
Forest of IllusionForest of Illusion 1 • Forest of Illusion 2 • Blue Switch Palace • Forest of Illusion 3 • Forest Ghost House • Forest of Illusion 4 • Forest Secret Area • Forest Fortress • #5 Roy's Castle
Chocolate IslandChocolate Island 1 • Choco-Ghost House • Chocolate Island 2 • Chocolate Secret • Chocolate Island 3 • Chocolate Fortress • Chocolate Island 4 • Chocolate Island 5 • #6 Wendy's Castle
Valley of BowserSunken Ghost Ship • Valley of Bowser 1 • Valley of Bowser 2 • Valley Fortress • Valley Ghost House • Valley of Bowser 3 • Valley of Bowser 4 • #7 Larry's Castle • Back Door • Front Door
Star WorldStar World 1 • Star World 2 • Star World 3 • Star World 4 • Star World 5
Special ZoneGnarly • Tubular • Way Cool • Awesome • Groovy • Mondo • Outrageous • Funky
Super Mario World (TV series)
CharactersProtagonistsLuigi • Mario • Oogtar • Princess Toadstool • Yoshi
Koopa FamilyBig Mouth Koopa • Bully Koopa • Cheatsy Koopa • Hip Koopa • Hop Koopa • King Bowser Koopa • Kooky von Koopa • Kootie Pie Koopa
Koopa Troop Minions & ObstaclesBall 'N' Chain • Big Boo • Big Steely • Blargg • Blurp • Bob-omb • Boo Buddy • Caterpillar • Dino-Rhino • Dino-Torch • Fire Plant • Fire Sumo • Flying Goomba • Goomba • Gopher • Koopa Football Player • Koopa Skeleton • Koopa Statue • Koopa Troopa • Koopa without a Shell • Koopa Wizard • Magnum Bill • Mechkoopa • Mini-Ninja • Piranha Plant • Porcupinefish • Rex • Rip Van Fish • Smell Bob-omb • Thwomp • Torpedo Ted • Urchin
OtherCave People • Chickadactyl • Dino Riders • Dolphin • Mama Fireplant • T-Rex • Tyrannosaurus Twins • Wizenheimer
LocationsRegionsDinosaur World • Dome City • Enchanted Forest • Ice Land • Lava Pits • Star Road
LandmarksDome Castle • Ghost House • Tar Pit Milk Bar • Neon Castle
Items, Objects,
Vehicles, and misc.
? Block • Cape Feather • Egg Scoopa Koopa • Fire Flower • Fireball • Fishbone • Gold Coin • Jumping Board • Key • Keyhole • Koopasonic Rock TV • Koopa Clown Car • Magic Balloon • Magic Wings • Mega Mechanasaur • Roulette Block • Skull Raft • Starman • Triangle Block • Warp Pipe
Episodes'Fire Sale' • 'The Wheel Thing' • 'Send in the Clown' • 'Ghosts 'R' Us' • 'The Night Before Cave Christmas' • 'King Scoopa Koopa' • 'Born to Ride' • 'Party Line' • 'Gopher Bash' • 'Rock TV' • 'The Yoshi Shuffle' • 'A Little Learning' • 'Mama Luigi'
MiscellaneousSongs
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