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[[File:Question Block Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|The [[? Block]], a dispenser of power-ups, is one of the most common blocks.]] | [[File:Question Block Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|The [[? Block]], a dispenser of power-ups, is one of the most common blocks.]] | ||
{{quote|Do you know why blocks exist? For smashing, that's why!|Wario|Wario Land: Shake It!}} | {{quote|Do you know why blocks exist? For smashing, that's why!|Wario|Wario Land: Shake It!}} | ||
'''Blocks''' | '''Blocks''' are a staple of many platformers and RPGs in the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'']] franchise. In fact, they were so successful that blocks are now a great part of the platforming genre for other video game series. Blocks often release [[coin]]s and [[List of items|items]] (particularly power-ups) when [[jump|hit from below]], [[Ground Pound|ground-pounded]] from above, and hit from the side with a [[shell|Koopa Shell]] or by other means. Blocks are also commonly used as a platform to get to places, but some, such as the [[Drop Block]], may have negative side effects when stepped on, making it difficult to traverse them. Blocks have many other uses: They can [[expansion Block|grow]], [[Marshmallow Block|shrink]], [[Recovery Block|recover health]], [[Message Block|give the player tips]], or change the [[level]] to benefit or harm the player in some way. Some blocks break when hit, but most simply become inactive [[Empty Block]]s. | ||
The first block that appeared was the [[POW Block]] in ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' The POW Block damages all enemies on the screen, making it useful if the player gets swarmed with enemies. ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' introduces the two most common blocks in the '' | ==Platformers== | ||
The first block that appeared was the [[POW Block]] in ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' The POW Block damages all enemies on the screen, making it useful if the player gets swarmed with enemies. ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' introduces the two most common blocks in the ''Mario'' series: the [[Brick Block]] and [[? Block]]. Some Brick Blocks release coins or items when hit, and others are breakable only by [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] or higher-tiered forms. ? Blocks usually release power-ups, such as [[Super Mushroom]]s or [[Fire Flower]]s. Brick Blocks and ? Blocks appear in almost every ''Mario'' platformer afterwards, and new blocks have usually been introduced in every new platformer, from the [[Note Block]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' to the [[! Block]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' to the [[Egg Block]] in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island]]''. | |||
==RPGs== | |||
In | In ''Mario'' RPGs, blocks release either items or coins when hit, similar to their platformer role. In most ''Mario'' RPGs, a [[Save Block]] must be hit so the player can save the game. Heart Blocks could also heal the player, sometimes for a fee. [[Super Block]]s and [[Shine Block]]s also play a role in upgrading the abilities of [[partner]]s. In the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]], [[yellow block]]s and [[stone block]]s are obstacles that must be shattered by the [[Hammer]] and its upgrades. Yellow blocks can be destroyed by all hammers, but a [[Super Hammer]] is required to destroy a giant yellow block in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', stone blocks are destroyed with the Super Hammer, but they are destroyed with the [[Ultra Hammer]] in ''The Thousand-Year Door''. [[Metal block]]s can be shattered by the Ultra Hammer only in ''Paper Mario''; in ''The Thousand-Year Door'', they usually serve as puzzle elements. | ||
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', the battle system features [[Command Block|commands in the | In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', the battle system features [[Command Block|commands in the forms of blocks]] that [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] can hit to confirm. Additionally, the blocks from ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''Super Mario World'', ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', and ''Paper Mario'' appear together in a room in [[Woohoo Hooniversity]], being studied by the professors. The names of their respective games are mentioned in their descriptions when hit, but the blocks do not give any coins or items. | ||
''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' introduces [[Emoglobin|living blocks]]. The game also introduces [[Brock|characters made out of blocks]] such as [[Broque Madame]], [[Broque Monsieur]], and [[Broggy]]. Broque Monsieur owns a shop where [[Bowser]] can buy gear and items for him, while Broque Madame lives in a house where Bowser can do Brawl attacks to get rare equipment. Also, when Bowser collects all the [[Blitty|Blitties]], he can use Broggy as a special attack. | ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' introduces [[Emoglobin|living blocks]]. The game also introduces [[Brock|characters made out of blocks]] such as [[Broque Madame]], [[Broque Monsieur]], and [[Broggy]]. Broque Monsieur owns a shop where [[Bowser]] can buy gear and items for him, while Broque Madame lives in a house where Bowser can do Brawl attacks to get rare equipment. Also, when Bowser collects all the [[Blitty|Blitties]], he can use Broggy as a special attack. | ||
In the ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' series, there are blocks with Mario's and Luigi's symbols on them, called [[M Block]]s and [[L Block]]s, respectively. There is also a [[P Block (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|P Block]] for [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. These blocks function like normal ? Blocks, but they can be hit only by the | In the ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' series, there are blocks with Mario's and Luigi's symbols on them, called [[M Block]]s and [[L Block]]s, respectively. There is also a [[P Block (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|P Block]] for [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. These blocks function like normal ? Blocks, but they can be hit only by the plumber who matches the symbol on the block. | ||
==''Mario Party'' series== | |||
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[[File:MarioParty6 Gameplay.png|thumb|[[Wario]] hitting a Dice Block in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'']] | [[File:MarioParty6 Gameplay.png|thumb|[[Wario]] hitting a Dice Block in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'']] | ||
While normal blocks do appear in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], the | While normal blocks do appear in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], the Dice Block is a special block. Characters can punch Dice Blocks (similar to how they interact with normal blocks in the platformers) to reveal a number that lets them move that number of [[space (Mario Party series)|space]]s. The Dice Blocks from ''[[Mario Party]]'' to ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' are numbered from one to ten, but subsequent games changed it from one to six to match the number of faces a cube has. ''Mario Party'' additionally features several different kinds of Dice Blocks. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Question Block NSMB.png|[[? Block]] | |||
SMM2 Exclamation Block SM3DW icon.png|[[! Block]] | SMM2 Exclamation Block SM3DW icon.png|[[! Block]] | ||
Goldenleafblock.png|[[Assist Block]] | Goldenleafblock.png|[[Assist Block]] | ||
NSMBW Brick Block Artwork.png|[[Brick Block]] | NSMBW Brick Block Artwork.png|[[Brick Block]] | ||
NSMBU Red Boost Block Artwork.png|[[Boost Block]] | NSMBU Red Boost Block Artwork.png|[[Boost Block]] | ||
SMM-NSMBU-CloudBlock.png|[[Cloud Block]] | SMM-NSMBU-CloudBlock.png|[[Cloud Block]] | ||
SMM2 Block SM3DW icon underground.png|[[Crystal Block]] | SMM2 Block SM3DW icon underground.png|[[Crystal Block]] | ||
Dice Block Artwork - Mario Party Island Tour.png|[[Dice Block]] | Dice Block Artwork - Mario Party Island Tour.png|[[Dice Block]] | ||
SMM3DS_Art_-_Donut_Block.png|[[Donut Block]] | SMM3DS_Art_-_Donut_Block.png|[[Donut Block]] | ||
YCW Egg Block.png|[[Egg Block]] | YCW Egg Block.png|[[Egg Block]] | ||
NSMBW Empty Block Artwork.png|[[Empty Block]] | NSMBW Empty Block Artwork.png|[[Empty Block]] | ||
GoldbrickblockNSMB2.png|[[Gold Block]] | GoldbrickblockNSMB2.png|[[Gold Block]] | ||
Grab Block.png|[[Grab Block]] | Grab Block.png|[[Grab Block]] | ||
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SMM2_Hidden_Block_SM3DW_icon.png|[[Hidden Block]] | SMM2_Hidden_Block_SM3DW_icon.png|[[Hidden Block]] | ||
SMM3DS_Art_-_Ice_Block.png|[[Ice Block]] | SMM3DS_Art_-_Ice_Block.png|[[Ice Block]] | ||
NSMBW Light Block Artwork.png|[[Light Block]] | |||
NSMBW Light Block Artwork.png|[[ | Metal Block PMTTYD.png|[[Metal block]] | ||
Metal Block PMTTYD.png|[[Metal | |||
YCW Message Block.png|[[Message Block]] | YCW Message Block.png|[[Message Block]] | ||
Music-block.png|[[Note Block]] | Music-block.png|[[Note Block]] | ||
NSMBW POW Block Artwork.png|[[POW Block]] | NSMBW POW Block Artwork.png|[[POW Block]] | ||
Propeller_Block.png|[[Propeller Block]] | Propeller_Block.png|[[Propeller Block]] | ||
PMSSRecoveryBlock.png|[[Recovery Block | PMSSRecoveryBlock.png|[[Recovery Block]] | ||
SMM SMW Rotating Block.png|[[Rotating Block]] | SMM SMW Rotating Block.png|[[Rotating Block]] | ||
Roulette Block SM3DL.png|[[Roulette Block]] | Roulette Block SM3DL.png|[[Roulette Block]] | ||
PMCS Save Block Artwork.png|[[Save Block]] | PMCS Save Block Artwork.png|[[Save Block]] | ||
SMM2 Snake Block SM3DW icon.png|[[Snake Block]] | SMM2 Snake Block SM3DW icon.png|[[Snake Block]] | ||
White Smile Block.png|[[Square cloud]] | White Smile Block.png|[[Square cloud]] | ||
PM Super Block Render.png|[[Super Block]] | PM Super Block Render.png|[[Super Block]] | ||
HintblockNSMBU.png|[[Super Guide Block]] | HintblockNSMBU.png|[[Super Guide Block]] | ||
Time Block.png|[[Time Block]] | Time Block.png|[[Time Block]] | ||
Unfurl Block PMCS artwork.png|[[Unfurl Block]] | Unfurl Block PMCS artwork.png|[[Unfurl Block]] | ||
SM3DL-HardBlock.png|[[Hard Block|Wooden Block]] | |||
SMM2-NSMBU-RedDottedLineBlock.png|[[Dotted-Line Block]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ブロック<ref> | |Jap=ブロック<ref>''Super Mario Bros.'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 9.</ref> | ||
|JapR=Burokku | |JapR=Burokku | ||
|JapM=Block | |JapM=Block | ||
|ChiS=砖块 | |ChiS=砖块 | ||
|ChiSR=Zhuānkuài | |ChiSR=Zhuānkuài |