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'''Falling spikes'''<ref>Nintendo (January 13, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nW9o6M5zFo "Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury - Overview Trailer - Nintendo Switch"]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 25, 2021.</ref> are large spike-shaped platforms created by [[Fury Bowser]] in the ''[[Bowser's Fury]]'' campaign of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. They have a color scheme similar to that of Fury Bowser, each with a dark black top that transitions to a red-orange midsection and a sharp, bright yellow tip.


Falling spikes rain down from the sky all throughout the islands of [[Lake Lapcat]] during Fury Bowser's rampages. Their sharp tips cause them to plunge into the ground and walls of the islands and their various structures. Falling spikes appear very quickly after a rampage begins, at which point their landing spots are designated by a bright light that grows larger as they get closer to the ground or walls. Some falling spikes have a [[? Block]], [[coin]]s, or a [[Mushroom Trampoline]] on them. Many falling spikes are placed in consecutive locations; their formations sometimes enable [[Mario]] to [[jump]] from one to another to scale the various structures of the islands in a different way.  
'''Fury Stakes''' (generically referred to as '''falling spikes''' in the game's overview trailer<ref>Nintendo (January 13, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nW9o6M5zFo Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury - Overview Trailer - Nintendo Switch]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 25, 2021.</ref>) are large, spike-shaped platforms created by [[Fury Bowser]] in the ''Bowser's Fury'' campaign of ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. They have a color scheme similar to that of Fury Bowser, with a dark black top that transitions to a red-orange midsection and a sharp, bright yellow tip.  


Falling spikes usually also appear near groups of [[Fury Block]]s. If Mario coaxes Fury Bowser into firing a fury blast towards the Fury Blocks, Mario can hide behind a falling spike or other walls to avoid taking damage. However, shortly after the fire beam moves past a falling spike, it breaks apart from the strength of the attack. When Fury Bowser stops rampaging, all falling spikes break apart regardless.  
[[File:Furyplatform.png|x100px|thumb|left]]
Fury Stakes rain down from the sky all throughout the islands of [[Lake Lapcat]] during Fury Bowser's rampages. Their sharp tips cause them to plunge into the ground and walls of the islands and their various structures. They appear very quickly after a rampage begins, at which point their landing spots are designated by a bright light that grows larger as they get closer to the ground or walls. Some Fury Stakes have a [[? Block]], [[coin]]s, or a [[Mushroom Trampoline]] on them. Many Fury Stakes are placed in consecutive locations; their formations sometimes enable [[Mario]] to jump from one to another to scale the various structures of the islands in a different way.  


Golden, less common variants of falling spikes also appear alongside their normal counterparts. There are usually ? Blocks above them that have multiple coins inside. If a golden falling spike breaks apart, either from a fury blast or from Fury Bowser's rampage ending, several coins are released for Mario to collect, with the number varying randomly. These coins vanish if they are not collected quickly enough.
Fury Stakes usually also appear near groups of [[Fury Block]]s. If Mario coaxes Fury Bowser into firing a large beam of fire towards the Fury Blocks, he can hide behind a Fury Stake or other walls to avoid taking damage. However, shortly after the fire beam moves past a Fury Stake, it will break apart from the strength of the attack. When Fury Bowser stops rampaging, all Fury Stakes will break apart regardless.  


When Fury Bowser begins rampaging, various bends, platforms, and ramps made of the same material as a falling spike also rise from the waters of Lake Lapcat in areas between islands. They usually contain [[Dash Panel]]s and [[coin ring|Gold Ring]]s. Mario, while riding [[Plessie]], can use them to move more quickly, collect coins from the Gold Rings, or use the ramps to cross gaps of black [[goop]].  
[[File:Goldrock.png|x70px|thumb|left]]
Golden, less common variants of Fury Stakes also appear alongside their normal counterparts. There are usually ? Blocks above them that have multiple coins inside. If a golden Fury Stake breaks apart, either from a large beam of fire or Fury Bowser's rampage ending, several [[coin]]s will be released for Mario to collect, with the amount varying randomly. These coins vanish if they are not collected quickly enough.


In the later battles with Fury Bowser, he digs into the ground to create many gigantic falling spikes at once as one of his attacks. The spikes fall down from the air, with their landing spots designated by flashing red markers. Once they have landed, [[Giga Cat Mario]] can pick them up and throw them; if one makes contact with Fury Bowser while Mario is holding it, Bowser takes damage and flips over into his shell for a short time. If Mario throws another spike at Fury Bowser while he is flipped, he is sent a short distance and takes damage but remains flipped, leaving him vulnerable to a [[Ground Pound]]. The player can grab nearby spikes immediately after ground-pounding, enabling them to quickly deplete large portions of Fury Bowser's health before he has a chance to attack.
When Fury Bowser begins rampaging, various bends, platforms, and ramps made of the same material as Fury Stakes will also rise from the waters of Lake Lapcat in areas between islands. They usually contain [[Dash Panel]]s and [[Coin Ring]]s. Mario, while riding [[Plessie]], can use them to move more quickly, collect [[Coin]]s from the Coin Rings, or use the ramps to cross gaps of black [[goop]].  


[[Giant Bowser]] also uses normal-sized falling spikes as an attack in his battle, sending waves of them shooting across the water at Mario and Plessie. The latter can either jump over them or dive under them to avoid Mario taking damage.
In the later battles with Fury Bowser, he will dig into the ground to create many gigantic Fury Stakes at once as one of his attacks. The Fury Stakes will fall down from the air, with their landing spots designated by flashing red markers. Once they have landed, [[Giga Cat Mario]] can pick them up and throw them; if one makes contact with Fury Bowser while Mario is holding it, then Bowser will take damage and flip over into his shell for a short time. If Mario throws another Fury Stake at Fury Bowser while he is flipped, he will be sent a short distance and take damage, but remain flipped, leaving him vulnerable to a [[Ground Pound]]. The player can grab nearby Fury Stakes immediately after Ground Pounding, enabling them to quickly deplete large portions of Fury Bowser's health before he has a chance to attack.
 
[[Giant Bowser]] also uses normal-sized Fury Stakes as an attack in his battle, sending waves of them shooting across the water at Mario and Plessie. The latter can either jump over them or dive under them to avoid Mario taking damage.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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SM3DWBF Falling Spike Warning.png|The light that appears below a falling spike’s landing site
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Warning.png|The light that appears below a Fury Stake's landing site
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Closeup.png|A normal falling spike stuck in the ground
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Closeup.png|A normal Fury Stake stuck in the ground
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Mushroom.png|A falling spike with a Mushroom Trampoline on top of it
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Mushroom.png|A Fury Stake with a Mushroom Trampoline on top of it
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Stairs.png|Several falling spikes in a stair-like formation, attached to a wall on [[Slipskate Slope]]
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Stairs.png|Several Fury Stakes in a stair-like formation, attached to a wall on [[Slipskate Slope]]
SM3DWBF Golden Spike Closeup.png|A golden falling spike stuck in the ground
SM3DWBF Golden Spike Closeup.png||A golden Fury Stake stuck in the ground
SM3DWBF Golden Spike Heated.png|A golden falling spike, moments before bursting from Fury Bowser's fire breath
SM3DWBF Golden Spike Heated.png|A golden Fury Stake, moments before bursting from Fury Bowser's fire breath
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Curve.png|A large bend made of spike material
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Curve.png|A large bend made of Fury Stake material
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Ramp.png|A large ramp made of spike material
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Ramp.png|A large ramp made of Fury Stake material
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Coin Rings.png|A large, open area of Lake Lapcat where Gold Rings spawn during Fury Bowser's rampages
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Coin Rings.png|A large, open area of Lake Lapcat where Coin Rings spawn during Fury Bowser's rampages
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Large.png|A gigantic falling spike summoned during Fury Bowser battles
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Large.png|A gigantic Fury Stake summoned during Fury Bowser battles
Giga Cat Mario attacks Fury Bowser.jpg|Giga Cat Mario throwing a gigantic falling spike at Fury Bowser
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Horizontal.png|A Fury Stake shooting across the water during the Giant Bowser battle
SM3DWBF Falling Spike Horizontal.png|A falling spike shooting across the water during the Giant Bowser battle
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==Additional names==
===Internal names===
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===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Jap=フューリースパイク<ref>''[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/auzpa/products/relation.html Super Mario 3D World + Fury World Perfect Guide]''. ''Kadokawa''. 2021. p. 441, 505.</ref>
|JapR=Fyūrī Supaiku
|JapM=Fury Spike
|Jap2=キックボム<ref>''[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/auzpa/products/relation.html Super Mario 3D World + Fury World Perfect Guide]''. ''Kadokawa''. 2021. [[:File:SM3DW+FW Perfect Guide p506.jpg|p. 506]].</ref>
|Jap2R=Kikku Bomu
|Jap2M=[[Kick Bomb]]; likely erroneous, referring to the ones that Giga Cat Mario can pick up
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==References==
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