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'''Lava Dome''' is the fifth floor in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''. Volcanoes and a smoke-filled night sky can be seen in the background. The music tracks played on this floor are remixes of the [[Bowser's Castle]] theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''; additionally, this floor bears a significant resemblance to worlds concerning [[Bowser]] found in various other [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'']] games.
'''Lava Dome''' is the fifth floor in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''. Volcanoes and a smoke-filled night sky can be seen in the background. The music tracks played on this floor are remixes of the [[Bowser's Castle]] theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''; additionally, this floor bears a significant resemblance to worlds concerning [[Bowser]] found in various other [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'']] games.


This floor features fire-based obstacles such as [[lava]], [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s, and [[Fire Bar]]s. [[Spy Guy (Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis)|Spy Guy]]s are introduced on this floor, while [[Crash Kong]]s and [[Cool Kong]]s return from previous floors.
This floor features fire-based obstacles such as [[lava]], [[Lava Fountain]]s, [[Fire Block (Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis)|Fire Block]]s, [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s, and [[Fire Bar]]s. [[Spy Guy (Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis)|Spy Guy]]s are introduced on this floor, while [[Crash Kong]]s and [[Cool Kong]]s return from previous floors.


The battle with [[Donkey Kong]] in [[Room 5-DK]], referred to as '''Boss Game 5''', plays similarly to Boss Game 1 in [[Room 1-DK]]. However, instead of dropping [[barrels]] and dumbbells, Donkey Kong will slam the ground to drop [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|fireball]]s from above. After taking a hit, Donkey Kong will drop a large amount of fireballs, as well as a {{conjectural|water droplet}}. If a [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]] comes in contact with a {{conjectural|water droplet}}, it gains a shield that protects it from fireballs and Fire Bars while in the air. However, if the Mini is hit by a fireball while still in the cannon, the shield disappears. If 30 Mini Marios are destroyed, the [[Game Over|game is over]]. After taking 6 hits, Donkey Kong is defeated and flees to [[Toadstool Castle]].
The battle with [[Donkey Kong]] in [[Room 5-DK]], referred to as '''Boss Game 5''', plays similarly to Boss Game 1 in [[Room 1-DK]]. However, instead of dropping [[barrels]] and dumbbells, Donkey Kong will slam the ground to drop [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|fireball]]s from above. After taking a hit, Donkey Kong will drop a large amount of fireballs, as well as a {{conjectural|water droplet}}. If a [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]] comes in contact with a {{conjectural|water droplet}}, it gains a shield that protects it from fireballs and Fire Bars while in the air. However, if the Mini is hit by a fireball while still in the cannon, the shield disappears. If 30 Mini Marios are destroyed, the [[Game Over|game is over]]. After taking 6 hits, Donkey Kong is defeated and flees to [[Toadstool Castle]].

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Not to be confused with Volcano Dome.
Lava Dome
Lava Dome, displayed on the level select menu from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
Level(s) 9
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Lava Dome is the fifth floor in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. Volcanoes and a smoke-filled night sky can be seen in the background. The music tracks played on this floor are remixes of the Bowser's Castle theme from Super Mario Bros.; additionally, this floor bears a significant resemblance to worlds concerning Bowser found in various other Mario games.

This floor features fire-based obstacles such as lava, Lava Fountains, Fire Blocks, Podoboos, and Fire Bars. Spy Guys are introduced on this floor, while Crash Kongs and Cool Kongs return from previous floors.

The battle with Donkey Kong in Room 5-DK, referred to as Boss Game 5, plays similarly to Boss Game 1 in Room 1-DK. However, instead of dropping barrels and dumbbells, Donkey Kong will slam the ground to drop fireballs from above. After taking a hit, Donkey Kong will drop a large amount of fireballs, as well as a water droplet. If a Mini Mario comes in contact with a water droplet, it gains a shield that protects it from fireballs and Fire Bars while in the air. However, if the Mini is hit by a fireball while still in the cannon, the shield disappears. If 30 Mini Marios are destroyed, the game is over. After taking 6 hits, Donkey Kong is defeated and flees to Toadstool Castle.

Upon completing Room 5-DK, the Lava Dome construction kit is unlocked for the Construction Zone.

Levels

Enemies

New obstacles

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Lava Fountain

In the vast lava hazards in this game, there is a platform that moves back and forth. Often, Lava Fountains occur underneath the platform shooting it upwards through the air, allowing Mini Marios to move to another platform. Sometimes Lava Fountains can shoot to multiple heights.

Fire Blocks

From levels starting with 5-5, Fire Blocks will start appearing across levels. They work like Pink Blocks but when removed, the background starts flashing yellow and the player can place a fireball on a wood platform and burn it to access previously inaccessible areas.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マグマケイブ
Maguma Keibu
Magma Cave

Italian Monte Lava
Lava Mount
Spanish Lavalandia
Lavaland