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The Star World is a sort of hub that connects various areas of the game. Once you have unlocked the respective Star Roads by beating the levels on the normal overworld the Star World levels, you can warp between them. | The Star World is a sort of hub that connects various areas of the game. Once you have unlocked the respective Star Roads by beating the levels on the normal overworld the Star World levels, you can warp between them. | ||
Star Roads can be found in five locations on the overworld: [[Super Mario World/Donut Plains|Donut Plains]] (beat Donut | Star Roads can be found in five locations on the overworld: [[Super Mario World/Donut Plains|Donut Plains]] (beat Donut Ghost House via the secret exit), [[Super Mario World/Vanilla Dome|Vanilla Dome]] (beat Vanilla Secret 1 via the secret exit), [[Super Mario World/Twin Bridges|Twin Bridges]] (beat Soda Lake), [[Super Mario World/Forest of Illusion|Forest of Illusion]] (beat Forest Fortress) and the [[Super Mario World/Valley of Bowser|Valley of Bowser]] (next to Bowser's Castle, always unlocked). Using this, you can beat the game very quickly just by going through the Star World. | ||
Finding the secret exit in Star World 5 unlocks another Star Road which leads to the Special world. | Finding the secret exit in Star World 5 unlocks another Star Road which leads to the Special world. | ||
{{Footer Nav|game=Super Mario World|prevpage=Front Door|nextpage=Star World 1}} | {{Footer Nav|game=Super Mario World|prevpage=Front Door|nextpage=Star World 1}} |