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Marshmallow-Mountains
Episode 50
World (Flash) 9
World (HTML5) 10
Levels 726-740
Characters Jimmy and Bubblegum Troll
Champion title Bubblegum Billy
New features Striped red v and Mystery Yellow Candy in 1-Layer MultiLock
Liquorice Lock new (Colour Bomb new)
2-Layer MultiLock
Candy bomb Sugar key cannon new
Release date Web version - 30 October 2014
Mobile version - 25 November 2014
Difficulty Somewhat Hard - Hard
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Marshmallow Mountains is the 50th episode in Candy Crush Saga and the second episode of World Nine. This episode was released on 30 October 2014. The champion title for this episode is Bubblegum Billy.

Story

Before episode:
A goat named Jimmy is stuck with bubblegum because of the Bubblegum Troll's fault.
After episode:
Tiffi puts on a horned hat and rams Jimmy with it, freeing him from the bubblegum.

New things

  • Sugar chests now contain special candies in them.
    • Speaking of which, while they were unofficially seen in the previous episode due to the degrading of sugar chests with more layers, this marks the first time where two-layered sugar chests appear on the board at the start.
  • Also, it is the first episode in Reality with colour bombs in liquorice locks.
  • Candy bomb + sugar key cannon is introduced in level 727.

Levels

Reality 50 Background

This episode contains levels 726-740.

Marshmallow Mountains is a somewhat hard - hard episode. It has three hard - very hard levels: 730, 733 and 738 and two extremely hard levels: 734 and 740. Overall, this episode is slightly harder than the previous episode, Boneyard Bonanza.

Jelly new Ingredient drop new Objective new Mixed new
6 5 3 -
The easiest :
Level 739
The hardest :
Level 734 and Level 740
4
Orange Green Blue Purple
5
Red Orange Green Blue Purple
6
Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple
0 9 6
Sugar Drop icon Sugar Drop levels
Ingredient drop new Level 726 Ingredient drop new Level 731 Objective new Level 733
Lockedhard Hexagon levels
Level 729 Level 730 Level 735 Level 737 Level 740

 Difficulty code summary (details here)

NoneVery EasyEasySomewhat EasyMediumSomewhat HardHardVery HardExtremely HardNearly ImpossibleVariable

0 2 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 0 0

Gallery

Trivia

  • This is the seventh consecutive episode in which there is no dialogue in the story.
  • Like Candy Factory, Chocolate Barn, Candy Clouds, Jelly Wagon, Wafer Windmill, Crunchy Courtyard, and Toffee Tower, this episode reuses a word already met in the name of a previous episode, Chocolate Mountains.
  • This episode's name, along with Butterscotch Boulders is the longest to date, totaling 20 letters.
  • This episode continues the trend of having moves levels.
  • Candy frogs are absent for the first time since they were introduced.
  • This is the first episode without candy frogs since their introduction in Cereal Sea.
  • This is the first episode not to be released on a Wednesday since Cereal Sea.
  • This episode does not have a timed level as it is absent for the first time since Boneyard Bonanza
  • The Two-layered Sugar Chest appears in the starting configuration at Level 727.
  • The bridge is very reminiscent of Bubblegum Bridge, the mountain is very reminiscent of the Pudding Pagoda mountain, and the bush is reminiscent of the Sugary Shire bush.
  • There is currently a banner glitch that causes the name of the episode to be read "Marshmallow Mountai" instead of Marshmallow Mountains.
    • However, the mountain seems to be different, as there is no cherry at the top.
  • The release date of this episode was close to "World Cities Day" and "Halloween" (October 31).
  • This episode seems to take place near the next episode, since the bushes on the right hand side have blue candies, yellow candy, purple candy and a colour bomb, much like those in Marmalade Meadow.
  • This episodes shares the same first name with Marshmallow Mire.
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