Bowser's Floor

Bowser's Floor is an area in B3313.

Description
The area consists of several rooms. The main room consists of a hallway with the painting of Peach and a bricked door in the front. On the left, there are two singular doors that lead to a room full of paintings, and a double door. On the right, there is a hedge maze, with an item box, a hole in the ground and other elements. Going through the double door in the back of the main room leads to a hallway full of Boos, which is connected to another double door and a Bowser painting.

Origins
The area's layout originates from a video by [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqtwMZn8dNdFO1DG0ZH36ow Bizarre-Smile aka. Bob], once found on his now deleted channel. Most of the textures come from the vanilla Super Mario 64 or the early 1996 beta version of the game. The hallway full of Boos is reminiscent of a Blender edit labeled as a section of "the 4th floor", featured in select versions of the infamous Super Mario 64 Iceberg.

The music is a variation of the "Inside Castle" theme from the same game's OST. The soundfont used is changed, and the track is now in minor scale.

Stars
This area has 1 star to collect:


 * There's an item box hidden in the hedge maze, which contains a star.

Leading away

 * Bob-omb Village: In the painting room, jump into the painting with the Bob-omb on it.
 * Peaceful Sewer Maze: Jump into the hole in the ground found in the hedge maze.

Two-way

 * Bowser Hallway: In the back room, jump into the Bowser painting.
 * Bowser's Prison: In the main room, go through the double door to the left.
 * Crescent Castle: In the painting room, jump into the painting with the blue sky and clouds on it.

Trivia

 * The bricked door might be referencing the fact that Bowser broke into the area and later patched it up, a reference to an element on the infamous Super Mario 64 iceberg. This would also support the theory that Bowser's throne leads to the past, as the door works as intended in Peach's Lobby.