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'''Safety Bars''' are flexible {{wp|bollard}} objects found in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Mario can capture Safety Bars, which, after pulling back, give him extra [[jump]] momentum in the direction he slung back. In addition to being on the horizontal plane, Safety Bars can be found on the vertical plane as well, and some [[Volbonan]]s lodged into the walls act as Safety Bars in their own regard.
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|effect=Launches Mario in the direction he is facing
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'''Poles''' (called '''Safety Bars''' in pre-release material)<ref>[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_UK/status/890552147414306816 Official UK ''Super Mario'' Twitter]</ref> are flexible {{wp|bollard}} objects found in the [[Metro Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Poles can be [[capture]]d by [[Mario]]. After he does so, the player can make Mario pull back with {{button|switch|stick}}, then release to launch from the Pole in the opposite direction. The player can also shake the controller to launch, moving farther. The motion control can be used without a directional input, in which case Mario will be launched in the opposite direction he captured the Pole from. [[Cappy]] faces that direction as an indicator. In addition to being on the horizontal plane, Poles can be found on the vertical plane as well. The default direction for these Poles is always directly upward. Poles are selectively solid. Mario can move through them, but he is pushed out if he stands still. Additionally, he cannot land on a Pole.
 
Some [[Volbonan]]s lacking hats can be captured and are controlled similarly to Poles. [[Pokio]]s can stick their beaks into walls and flick to launch themselves with similar controls to a Pole.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Fre=Barre<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' capture list</ref>
|FreM=Pole
|Ger=Elastopfahl
|GerM=Elastopole
|Spa=Pivote elástico
|SpaM=Elastic Pivot
|Ita=Paletto flessibile
|ItaM=Flexible Pole
|Dut=Paaltje
|DutM=Pole
|Rus=Столбик
|RusR=Stolbik
|RusM=Pole
|Jpn=ポール
|JpnR=Pōru
|JpnM=Pole
|Chi=隔离柱 (Simplified)<br>隔離柱 (Traditional)
|ChiR=Gélí zhù
|ChiM=Bollard (lit. "isolation pillar")
}}
 
==References==
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