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* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: The aforementioned water segment of Kabu Katakomb.
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: The aforementioned water segment of Kabu Katakomb.
** Vile Vine, where Luigi has to climb a green apple vine while dodging enemies. To get the secret exit, [[Racing Mini Game|Luigi has to beat the green apple vine in a race]]. If Luigi loses, the apple devours the door to the secret exit.
** Vile Vine, where Luigi has to climb a green apple vine while dodging enemies. To get the secret exit, [[Racing Mini Game|Luigi has to beat the green apple vine in a race]]. If Luigi loses, the apple devours the door to the secret exit.
** Above the World is found in the Special World. Luigi has to dodge Flying Wigglers and Fire Bars while climbing to the top using the tiny acorns that cover the level. The second section is horizontally-scrolling and changes up the enemies. At one point, the game lies to the player and announces that it will be a [[Marathon Level]], but another message box tells the player that the first message box is lying.
** The Special World has Above the World, where Luigi has to dodge Flying Wigglers and Fire Bars while climbing to the top using the tiny acorns that cover the level. The second section is horizontally-scrolling and changes up the enemies that appear; at one point, the game claims it will be a [[Marathon Level]], but fortunately another message box tells the player that the first one is lying.

* [[Big Bad]]: The Evil Guy kidnapped the Village Elder, who is the only one that can send Luigi back home.
* [[Big Bad]]: The Evil Guy kidnapped the Village Elder, who is the only one that can send Luigi back home.
* [[Blackout Basement]]: The primary gimmick of Darkave in Something Else. Fortunately, there are blocks that light up certain parts of the level.
* [[Blackout Basement]]: The primary gimmick of Darkave, with blocks that light up certain parts of the level.
* [[Block Puzzle]]: The primary gimmick of Flower Tower, where Luigi has to push giant pots around obstacle-filled courses in order to reach the end of the level.
* [[Block Puzzle]]: The primary gimmick of Flower Tower, where Luigi has to push giant pots around obstacle-filled courses in order to reach the end of the level.
* [[Breath Weapon]]: The Dark Green Baby Yoshis are sprite-swaps of the fire-breathing Dino Torches.
* [[Breath Weapon]]: The Dark Green Baby Yoshis are sprite-swaps of the fire-breathing Dino Torches.
* [[Brutal Bonus Level]]: There's a Secret World full of them in particular. One of the levels features the return of the boss from [[Gratuitous Japanese|Yosu no Tera]], one of the previous game's levels.
* [[Brutal Bonus Level]]: There's a Secret World full of them in particular. One of the bonus levels in World 3 is "Yōsu no Tera 2" (whose name roughly means "Temple of Signs"), directly based on one of the previous game's levels.
* [[Boss Room]]: The boss levels in Something Else have an area where Luigi prepare for the boss.
* [[Boss Room]]: The boss levels in Something Else have the usual rooms with power-ups beforehand.
* [[Boss Arena Idiocy]]: Subverted with the Big Boo of Chateau de la Terre, who still has the throw block "problem" - [[Difficulty Spike|but there's ''only'' three throw blocks in said arena]].
* [[Boss Arena Idiocy]]: Subverted with the Big Boo of Chateau de la Terre, who still has the throw block "problem" - [[Difficulty Spike|but there's ''only'' three throw blocks in said arena]].
* [[Bubbly Clouds]]: World 2 takes place in a cloudy area, and as an homage to [[Kirby's Dream Land 3]], the actual Bubbly Clouds map BGM is used for the world map.
* [[Bubbly Clouds]]: World 2 takes place in a cloudy area, and as an homage to [[Kirby's Dream Land 3]], the actual Bubbly Clouds map BGM is used for the world map.
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* [[Double Jump]]: One of the abilities granted by the Athletic Peach (which replaces the Cape Feather).
* [[Double Jump]]: One of the abilities granted by the Athletic Peach (which replaces the Cape Feather).
* [[Dude in Distress]]: The leader of the bears gets kidnapped by the Evil Guy because he can open a portal to ultimate power.
* [[Dude in Distress]]: The leader of the bears gets kidnapped by the Evil Guy because he can open a portal to ultimate power.
* [[Electric Jellyfish]]/[[Flying Seafood Special]]: Jellyfish are the main obstacle in Electricave, where they cluster at the top of the ceiling and use their numbers to attack.
* [[Elite Mooks]]: Pink Yoshi Koopas take two hits to kill, and their only attack has long invincibility frames.
* [[First Town]]: Firstep Village, which doubles as a [[Tutorial Level]] for new/uninitiated players.
* [[Floating Water]]:
** Rainy Clouds has a section where Luigi has to swim in shark-filled water, and another section where the water is floating next to the clouds.
** The path to the secret exit in Cat Beach is based around a fairly tight section of floating water - one false move and Luigi plummets to his death.
* [[Flying Face]]: [[Touhou/Memes|Yukkuri Reimu]] is the main adversary of Yukkuri Take, being a sprite-swap of the Angry Sun.
* [[Frogs and Toads]]: The amphibian enemies return from ''Something''.
* [[Fundamentally Funny Fruit]]: Piranha Plants appear to look like apples, while Venus Fire Traps look more like watermelons.
* [[Fusion Dance]]: {{spoiler|The [[True Final Boss]] is a merger of the Evil Guy and Ballser.}}
* [[Gender Flip]]: The Pokeys now have [[Pink Means Feminine|large pink lips]] and spikes.
* [[Goomba Springboard]]: Mario must Spin Jump off a series of Torpedo Teds in "Crazy Night".
* [[Gratuitous Japanese]]: World 3's level names. The miko you meet there also spouts off random Japanese words not unlike like Piston Honda in ''[[Punch-Out!!]]''. ''Something'' stage "Yōsu no Tera" also has its aesthetic reused in one of World's levels, "Yōsu no Tera 2".
* [[Green Hill Zone]]: The Flower Island, where much of World 5's stages are set.
* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]: Wigglers, who can be found all over the aptly-named "Wigglers' Dwelling".


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Something Else is the name of a Super Mario World Rom Hack by Yogui. It is a sequel to Something that focuses on Luigi and his adventures in another world.

The patch can be found here.

Not to be confused with Something Else ...else.

Tropes used in Something Else (ROM Hack) include:
  • Added Alliterative Appeal: Kabu Katakomb achieves this with a bit of Xtreme Kool Letterz.
  • Ancient Tomb: Kabu Katakomb is an Auto-Scrolling Level where Luigi has to dodge Kabus and bats, and includes a water-based section where he has to keep with the scrolling screen or die.
  • Author Avatar: As with the previous game, Yogui's Avatar shows up and congratulates you upon reaching 100% Completion.
  • Auto-Scrolling Level: The aforementioned water segment of Kabu Katakomb.
    • Vile Vine, where Luigi has to climb a green apple vine while dodging enemies. To get the secret exit, Luigi has to beat the green apple vine in a race. If Luigi loses, the apple devours the door to the secret exit.
    • The Special World has Above the World, where Luigi has to dodge Flying Wigglers and Fire Bars while climbing to the top using the tiny acorns that cover the level. The second section is horizontally-scrolling and changes up the enemies that appear; at one point, the game claims it will be a Marathon Level, but fortunately another message box tells the player that the first one is lying.
  • Big Bad: The Evil Guy kidnapped the Village Elder, who is the only one that can send Luigi back home.
  • Blackout Basement: The primary gimmick of Darkave, with blocks that light up certain parts of the level.
  • Block Puzzle: The primary gimmick of Flower Tower, where Luigi has to push giant pots around obstacle-filled courses in order to reach the end of the level.
  • Breath Weapon: The Dark Green Baby Yoshis are sprite-swaps of the fire-breathing Dino Torches.
  • Brutal Bonus Level: There's a Secret World full of them in particular. One of the bonus levels in World 3 is "Yōsu no Tera 2" (whose name roughly means "Temple of Signs"), directly based on one of the previous game's levels.
  • Boss Room: The boss levels in Something Else have the usual rooms with power-ups beforehand.
  • Boss Arena Idiocy: Subverted with the Big Boo of Chateau de la Terre, who still has the throw block "problem" - but there's only three throw blocks in said arena.
  • Bubbly Clouds: World 2 takes place in a cloudy area, and as an homage to Kirby's Dream Land 3, the actual Bubbly Clouds map BGM is used for the world map.
  • Cherry Blossoms: World 3 takes place in a forest of cherry blossom trees, with one of the levels even featuring petals blowing away in the wind.
  • Cute Kitten: Cat Beach has the gimmick of collecting 75 kittens before he allows Luigi to move onto the next level. The cat even does a cute smile at Luigi when Luigi completes this task.
  • A Day in the Limelight: The entire game is one for Luigi.
  • Death Mountain: Worlds 4 and 6 take place on a giant mountain.
    • In World 4, Luigi has to deal with Yoshis and Killer Bills while navigating a very dark cave and an underground mine. Then, Luigi has to stop the invasion of the mountain village by Von Toad II and his frog cronies.
    • In World 6, Luigi has two ways to approach the last castle. On one path, Luigi has to deal with exploding bullet birds and slippery ice blocks. On the other path, Luigi has to deal with more slippery ice physics and plenty of platforming perils.
  • Demonic Possession: The Miko leader is possessed by a Big Boo, and Luigi must fight her as the boss of World 3, receiving a "reward" for rescuing her.
  • Difficulty Spike: Twice. The redux of Dat Bass fom Something (which in turn is essentially World 3-3 from Super Mario Bros. 3) is very difficult, but this time Boss Bass is immune to fire. The game undergoes another one during Chateau de La Terre, where Luigi has to face the Big Boo in an arena with only three throw blocks.
  • Disc One Final Dungeon: The Last Castle in Something Else. After reaching the end of the level, the game reveals that the true final world is on the moon.
  • Double Jump: One of the abilities granted by the Athletic Peach (which replaces the Cape Feather).
  • Dude in Distress: The leader of the bears gets kidnapped by the Evil Guy because he can open a portal to ultimate power.
  • Electric Jellyfish/Flying Seafood Special: Jellyfish are the main obstacle in Electricave, where they cluster at the top of the ceiling and use their numbers to attack.
  • Elite Mooks: Pink Yoshi Koopas take two hits to kill, and their only attack has long invincibility frames.
  • First Town: Firstep Village, which doubles as a Tutorial Level for new/uninitiated players.
  • Floating Water:
    • Rainy Clouds has a section where Luigi has to swim in shark-filled water, and another section where the water is floating next to the clouds.
    • The path to the secret exit in Cat Beach is based around a fairly tight section of floating water - one false move and Luigi plummets to his death.
  • Flying Face: Yukkuri Reimu is the main adversary of Yukkuri Take, being a sprite-swap of the Angry Sun.
  • Frogs and Toads: The amphibian enemies return from Something.
  • Fundamentally Funny Fruit: Piranha Plants appear to look like apples, while Venus Fire Traps look more like watermelons.
  • Fusion Dance: The True Final Boss is a merger of the Evil Guy and Ballser.
  • Gender Flip: The Pokeys now have large pink lips and spikes.
  • Goomba Springboard: Mario must Spin Jump off a series of Torpedo Teds in "Crazy Night".
  • Gratuitous Japanese: World 3's level names. The miko you meet there also spouts off random Japanese words not unlike like Piston Honda in Punch-Out!!. Something stage "Yōsu no Tera" also has its aesthetic reused in one of World's levels, "Yōsu no Tera 2".
  • Green Hill Zone: The Flower Island, where much of World 5's stages are set.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Wigglers, who can be found all over the aptly-named "Wigglers' Dwelling".