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'''Rally Blocks''', also known as '''Count Blocks''' | '''Rally Blocks''', also known as '''Count Blocks'''<ref>Thomason, Steve. 2003. ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 11.</ref>, are a type of [[block]] that appear in the ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' series, first appearing in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They are yellow blocks with a black-and-white digital display on one side. The display starts at zero, but when struck, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] will face each other. One brother hits the block for a [[coin]], the number on the block changes to one and the Rally Block will slowly move toward the other brother. When possible, he should jump for another coin. The number will change to two and the process repeats. The block will start to accelerate, reaching maximum speed at around twenty-three hits. However, it is possible to strike the block 100 times before it stops automatically. If a brother misses the block, it stops early. | ||
Mario and Luigi do not have to take turns hitting the block - it is possible to hit it several times in a row with the same character, by jumping repeatedly in quick succession. This is much easier to do while the block is moving slowly; it is a faster way to get it to its maximum speed; however it is only recommended to hit it three to five times with one character before letting it move to the other so that the player can keep the timing correct. Once it approaches maximum speed, it is not recommended to do this - a slight mistake will cause a miss and instant failure. | Mario and Luigi do not have to take turns hitting the block - it is possible to hit it several times in a row with the same character, by jumping repeatedly in quick succession. This is much easier to do while the block is moving slowly; it is a faster way to get it to its maximum speed; however it is only recommended to hit it three to five times with one character before letting it move to the other so that the player can keep the timing correct. Once it approaches maximum speed, it is not recommended to do this - a slight mistake will cause a miss and instant failure. |