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Revision as of 12:14, 23 November 2019
Reality | Dreamworld |
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Episode | 23 |
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World (Flash) | 4 |
World (HTML5) | 5 |
Levels | 321-335 |
Characters | Pepe |
Champion title | Sugar Shaman |
New features | None |
Release date | - 6 March 2013 - 2 May 2013 |
Difficulty | Easy |
Previous | Next |
Munchy Monolith is the 23rd episode in Candy Crush Saga and the fifth episode of World Four. This episode was released on 6 March 2013. The champion title for this episode is Sugar Shaman.
Story
Before episode:
Pepe the piñata falls off the stairs of the temple and breaks itself in half. Now it cannot provide candy for the kids. Tiffi thinks this problem can be solved with magic.
After episode:
Tiffi chants a shaman's spell, restoring the piñata to its former self.
New things
- Nothing new is introduced.
Levels
This episode contains levels 321-335.
Munchy Monolith is an easy episode. It has one somewhat hard level: 334, one hard level: 331, and one very hard level: 323. Overall, it has the same difficulty as the previous episode, Savory Shores.
6 | 3 | 5 | - |
The easiest : Level 328 |
The hardest : Level 323 |
4 |
5 |
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3 | 12 |
Sugar Drop levels | ||
Level 321 | Level 325 | Level 332 |
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Level 322 | Level 325 | Level 330 | Level 332 | Level 334 | Level 335 |
Difficulty code summary (details here)
None • Very Easy • Easy • Somewhat Easy • Medium • Somewhat Hard • Hard • Very Hard • Extremely Hard • Nearly Impossible • Variable
0 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Level | Type | Moves | Target score | Goal | Walkthrough | Remarks | |
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321 | 10,000 | : 60 : 60 | |||||
322 | 95,000 | : 49 | |||||
323 | 125,000 | : 64 | |||||
324 | 10,000 | : 80 : 80 : 80 | |||||
325 | 100,000 | : 4 | |||||
326 | 45,000 | : 23 | |||||
327 | 80,000 | : 39 | |||||
328 | 20,000 | : 20,000 pts | |||||
329 | 100,000 | : 41 | |||||
330 | 10,000 | : 4 : 4 | |||||
331 | 40,000 | : 2 : 2 | |||||
332 | 65,000 | : 3 : 3 | |||||
333 | 15,000 | : 24 : 45 | |||||
334 | 70,000 | : 32 | |||||
335 | 10,000 | : 2 |
Gallery
Trivia
- The gap between Savory Shores's release and this episode used to be longer than any other gap between episode releases, with a 33-day gap. However, this was overtaken with the release gap of Meringue Moor and Ice Cream Caves in December 2013, with a gap of 71 days.
- Typical of an episode containing levels in the early 300s, there is an abundance of jelly levels and candy order levels, and fewer ingredients levels, with a timed level being the 8th level in the episode. This episode fits in very well with the trend at that point in the game. A trend that is broken by the episode finale however. At this point, there is a trend of very hard jelly levels as the finale, but this episode has an easier candy order level as its finale.
- This episode breaks the trend of having jelly fish in marmalade.
- This episode appears to take place in Mexico.
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