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| {{rewrite-expand|include info on ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' / ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'' (specifically [[Weighty Way]])}} | | {{image|obtain a post-release image for NSMBU}} |
| {{about|the scale-like platforms|lifts in general|[[Lift]]}} | | {{split|Scale Lift|Piston Lift}} |
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| | {{about|the scale-look platforms|lifts in general|[[Lift]]}} |
| |image=[[File:ScaleLiftNSMBW.png|200x200px]]<br>Model from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
| | [[File:NSMBU Prerelease Boost Mode Screenshot 3.jpg|thumb|Scales in [[Scaling the Mountainside]]]] |
| |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]]) | | '''Scale Lifts'''<ref>''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' PRIMA Official Game Guide, page 454.</ref>, also called '''Scale Platforms'''<ref>Stratton, Steve. ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' [[Prima Games|PRIMA]] Official Game Guide, page 107.</ref> and '''Lifts'''<ref>Hiroo Tochikubo, ''How to Win at Super Mario Bros.'', Tokuma Shoten, 1987, ISBN 4-19-720003-XC. Page 7.</ref>, are platforms present in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]. When a player lands on one platform, the parallel one rises. If the player lingers too long on one platform, the scale breaks apart. |
| |latest_appearance=''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
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| |effect=Standing on one platform causes it to lower and the other to rise
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| |variant_of=[[Lift]]
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| '''Scale Lifts''', also called '''Balance Lifts''',<ref>{{cite|author=Tochikubo, Hiroo|title=''[[How to win at Super Mario Bros.]]''|publisher=Tokuma Shoten|date=1987|isbn=4-19-720003-XC|page=47}}</ref> '''Balance Beams''',<ref>''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'' help (no. 21)</ref> and '''Scale Platforms''',<ref>{{cite|author=Stratton, Steve|title=''New Super Mario Bros. U'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=107|publisher=Prima Games|language=en-us|date=November 18, 2012|isbn=978-0-307-89690-2}}</ref> are [[platform]]s present in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'']] series. When a player lands on one platform, the parallel one rises. If the player lingers too long on one platform, the scale breaks apart. | |
| ==History== | | ==History== |
| ===''Super Mario'' series=== | | ===''Super Mario'' series=== |
| ====''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''==== | | ====''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''==== |
| [[File:SMB World 4-3 Screenshot.png|thumb|left|180px|[[Fire Mario]] on a Balance Lift in World 4-3 in ''Super Mario Bros.'']]
| | Lifts make their first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', where they are the main gimmick of [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]], [[World 4-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]] and [[World 6-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]]. The player is given 1,000 points if they break the lifts. They return in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', where they are more prevalent, being found in eight of the thirteen worlds. This time, they are made of mushrooms instead of metal. However, in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' remake, both games feature them in their metallic form. |
| Balance Lifts make their first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', where they are the main gimmick of [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]], [[World 4-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]] and [[World 6-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]]. The player is given 1,000 points if they break the lifts. They return in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', where they are more prevalent, being found in eight of the thirteen worlds. This time, they are made of mushrooms instead of metal. However, in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' remake, both games feature them in their metallic form.
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| ====''Super Mario Sunshine''==== | | ====''Super Mario World''==== |
| Scale Lifts (localized as '''scales'''<ref name=guide>{{cite|author=Averill, Alan, and Jennifer Villarreal|title=''Super Mario Sunshine'' Player's Guide|page=87|location=Redmond|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=2002|isbn=1-930206-23-2}}</ref>) are built into the cliffside of [[Noki Bay]]. In this game, a scale is a pulley system with a platform attached to it. Filling the attached jug with water causes the platform to rise. The jug is cracked and slowly leaks water, causing the platform to lower.
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| | While Lifts themselves do not make an appearance in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', similar platforms named '''Piston Lifts'''<ref>''Mario Mania'', pages 98 and 99.</ref> appear. As other scales, landing on one part of the scale causes the other to rise, though the Piston Lift does not break. They appear in [[Butter Bridge 1]]. |
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| ====''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''==== | | ====''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''==== |
| ''Super Mario Bros.''-styled Balance Lifts appear in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', in the [[World-e]] level [[Caped Escape]]. | | ''Super Mario Bros.''-styled Lifts appear in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', in the [[World-e]] level [[Caped Escape]]. |
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| ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | | ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== |
| Balance Lifts reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' in [[World 1-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-5]] and [[World 3-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-2]]. They behave the same way as the Lifts do in ''Super Mario Bros.''
| | Lifts reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' in [[World 1-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-5]]. They behave the same way as the Lifts do in ''Super Mario Bros.'' |
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| ====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | | ====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== |
| Balance Lifts reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', where they are the main gimmick of [[World 6-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 6-4]]. Unlike the lifts in ''Super Mario Bros.'', enemies and other items affect the scales with the player.
| | Lifts reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', where they are the main gimmick of [[World 6-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 6-4]]. Unlike the Lifts in ''Super Mario Bros.'', enemies and other items affect the scales with the player. |
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| ====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | | ====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== |
| Balance Lifts reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', in [[World 4-4 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-4]] and {{world-link|star|5|World Star-5 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)}}. Unlike the lifts in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', these lifts reappear after breaking.
| | Lifts reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', in [[World 4-4 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-4]]. Unlike the Lifts in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', these Lifts reappear after breaking. |
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| ====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''==== | | ====''New Super Mario Bros. U''==== |
| [[File:NSLU Weighty Waddlewings Screenshot.png|thumb|180px|Luigi landing on a Scale Lift in Weighty Waddlewings]]
| | Scale Platforms appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', where they are the main gimmick of [[Scaling the Mountainside]]. They work as they did in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''. |
| Scale Lifts appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', and [[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe|their remake]]. They are common objects in [[Above the Cheep Cheep Seas]] and [[Scaling the Mountainside]] in the former, and also appear in [[Weighty Waddlewings]] in the latter. They work as they did in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''.
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| ===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis''===
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| [[File:MvDK2 Balance Beam.png|frame|left]]
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| Scale Lifts appear in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', where they are known as '''Balance Beams'''. They only appear in [[Room 6-4]] and [[Room 6-7]] of [[Toadstool Castle]]. If a [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]] steps onto one of the Balance Beam's platforms, it lowers while the other platform rises. Two Mini Marios can remain on a platform at once. If both platforms have the same number of Mini Marios on them, they both move to a middle height. A Mini Mario remains on a Balance Beam's platform until it is swiped with the {{button|ds|Stylus}} [[stylus]] to change its direction. Unlike their appearances in other games, Balance Beams do not break. Balance Beams cannot be used in the [[Construction Zone]], as they do not appear in the Toadstool Castle construction kit.
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| ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== |
| Scale Lifts also appear as stage elements in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]; they react to fighters' weights and drop or rise at appropriate speeds. They also reappear after breaking. One appears in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)|Mushroom Kingdom]] stage of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and another appears in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Mushroom Kingdom]] stage of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Another appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', as part of the [[Golden Plains]] stage, though it is only available if the stage has scrolled to the right side. Scale Lifts reappear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' in Golden Plains and the original Mushroom Kingdom stage, where they act the same as they did in previous games. | | Scale Platforms also appear as stage elements in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]; they react to fighters' weights and drop or rise at appropriate speeds. They also reappear after breaking. One appears in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)|Mushroom Kingdom]] stage of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and another appears in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Mushroom Kingdom]] stage of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. A Scale Platform also appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', as part of the [[Golden Plains]] stage, though it is only available if the stage has scrolled to the right side. Scale Lifts reappear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' in Golden Plains and the original Mushroom Kingdom stage, where they act the same as they did in previous games. |
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| ==Gallery==
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| <gallery>
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| SMB Scale Lift sprite.png|Sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.''
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| TLL Sprite Scale Lift.png|Sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''
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| SMS Screenshot Scale Lift.png|Screenshot from ''Super Mario Sunshine''
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| NSMB Asset Sprite Scale Lift.png|Sprite from ''New Super Mario Bros.''
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| NSMB2 Asset Sprite Scale Lift.png|Sprite from ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''
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| NSMBU 3-3 Coin 3.jpg|Screenshot from ''New Super Mario Bros. U''
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| </gallery>
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| ==Names in other languages== | | ==Names in other languages== |
| {{foreign names | | {{foreign names |
| |Jap=てんびんリフト | | |Jap=てんびんリフト<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Hyakka: Nintendō Kōshiki Gaido Bukku'', ''New Super Mario Bros.'' section</ref> |
| |JapR=Tenbin Rifuto | | |JapR=Tenbin Rifuto |
| |JapM=Scale Lift | | |JapM=Balance (scales) lift |
| |JapC=<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|location=Tokyo|date=2015|title=『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|page=21, 29, 119, 150, 200, 216|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
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| |Jap2=水掛瓶リフト
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| |Jap2R=Mizukake Bin Rifuto
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| |Jap2M=Water Jug Lift
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| |Jap2N=variant from ''Super Mario Sunshine''
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| |Jap2C=<ref>{{cite|author=----|title="Super Mario Sunshine" in 『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=2015|page=105}}</ref>
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| |Kor=저울리프트 | | |Kor=저울리프트 |
| |KorR=Jeoul Ripeuteu | | |KorR=Jeoullipeuteu |
| |KorM=Balance Lift | | |KorM=Balance Lift |
| |Rus=Лифт-качели | | |Rus=Лифт-качели |
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| |ChiR=Tiānchèng | | |ChiR=Tiānchèng |
| |ChiM=Scales | | |ChiM=Scales |
| |Fre=Balancier
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| |FreM=Pendulum
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| |FreC=<ref>{{cite|author=Chaîne New Super Mario Bros. U|url=youtu.be/sy8k0lOE980|title=New Super Mario Bros. U - Mont Sorbet-4 - Troisième pièce étoile (Wii U) video description|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=September 8, 2024}}</ref>
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| |Ita=Saliscendi
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| |ItaM=Lift
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| |ItaC=<ref>''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', [[Scaling the Mountainside|Saliscendi e cannoni]].</ref><ref>''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' tips, [[Golden Plains]] section: "Saliscendi"</ref>
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| |ItaN=''New Super Mario Bros. U'' (in-game), ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
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| |Ita2=Piattaforma a bilancia
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| |Ita2M=Scale Lift
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| |Ita2C=<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=21}}</ref>
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| |Ita2N=''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia'' (''Super Mario Bros.'' section)
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| |Ita3=Piattaforma bilancia
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| |Ita3M=Scale Lift
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| |Ita3C=<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=29, 119, 151, 200}}</ref>
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| |Ita3N=''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia'' (''Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels'', ''New Super Mario Bros.'', ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' sections)
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| |Ita4=Ascensore bilancia
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| |Ita4M=Scale Lift
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| |Ita4C=<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=216}}</ref>
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| |Ita4N=''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia'' (''New Super Mario Bros. U'' section)
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| |Por=Ascensor em Escada<ref>{{cite|author=Canal New Super Mario Bros. U|url=youtu.be/TQ0DnKBn2xk|title=New Super Mario Bros. U - Planalto Sorvete-4 - Terceira Moeda-Estrela (Wii U)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=September 8, 2024}}</ref>
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| |PorM=Stair Lift
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| [[Category:Platforms]] | | [[Category:Platforms]] |
| [[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]
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| [[Category:New Super Luigi U objects]]
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| [[Category:New Super Mario Bros. 2 objects]] | | [[Category:New Super Mario Bros. Wii Objects]] |
| [[Category:New Super Mario Bros. U objects]] | | [[Category:Super Mario Bros. Objects]] |
| [[Category:New Super Mario Bros. Wii objects]] | | [[Category:Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Objects]] |
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| [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Melee]] | | [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Melee]] |