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'''Fire Mountain''' is a court in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. It is exclusive to the [[Smash Skate]] party game, along with [[Sherbet Sea]] and [[Rowdy Raft]].
'''Fire Mountain''' is a court in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. It is exclusive to the [[Smash Skate]] party game, along with [[Sherbet Sea]] and [[Rowdy Raft]].
 
The match takes place in a volcano, on a large molten pillar surrounded by lava. Players score points by checking other players into the lava. Similarly, players lose points by getting checked into the lava. After the forty second mark, the crack in the center of the pillar starts lighting up, with a large lava eruption shortly after. If a player is caught in the blast radius, they catch fire for a few seconds, making it hard to control.
The match takes place in a volcano, on a large molten pillar surrounded by lava. Players score points by checking other players into the lava. Similarly, players lose points by getting checked into the lava. After the forty second mark, the crack in the center of the pillar starts lighting up, with a large lava eruption shortly after. If a player is caught in the blast radius, they catch fire for a few seconds, making it hard to control.


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