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In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the Warp Zone is an island that can only be accessed via [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]], and is treated as the game's World 9. Like other games' Warp Zones, it connects to the other kingdoms of the [[Mushroom World]], although the zone itself is not completely interconnected; to access the top row, the player must warp from World 1; to access the middle row, the player must warp from Worlds 2-6; and to access the last row, the player must warp from Worlds 7-9 (using a Whistle while already in the Warp Zone will send the player directly to the last row to enter World 8).
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the Warp Zone is an island that can only be accessed via [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]], and is treated as the game's World 9. Like other games' Warp Zones, it connects to the other kingdoms of the [[Mushroom World]], although the zone itself is not completely interconnected; to access the top row, one must warp from World 1; to access the middle row, one must warp from Worlds 2-6; and to access the last row, one must warp from Worlds 7-9. Because of the last part, using a Whistle while already in the Warp Zone will send the player directly to the last row to enter World 8.


''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' shortened the text at the top of the Warp Zone from "Welcome to Warp Zone" to "World 9 Warp Zone!" It cannot be selected from the World Select map, but it is most likely the small island near [[Desert Land]], [[Water Land]], and [[Giant Land]], due to this being a small island with the same coloration as Warp Zone.
''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' shortened the text at the top of the Warp Zone from "Welcome to Warp Zone" to "World 9 Warp Zone!". It cannot be selected from the World Select map, but it is most likely the small island near [[Desert Land]], [[Water Land]], and [[Giant Land]], due to this being a small island with the same coloration as Warp Zone.


Additionally, the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' Warp Zone is replicated in [[Classic World 1-2]], though all three pipes only send the player to one room with a [[Fire Flower]] in a chest.
Additionally, the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' Warp Zone is replicated in [[Classic World 1-2]], though all three pipes only send the player to one room with a [[Fire Flower]] in a chest.

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