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{{about|the spiked iron ball appearing in numerous ''Super Mario'' platformers|other uses|[[Spike Ball (disambiguation)]]}}
{{rewrite-expand|include info on ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' / ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'' (specifically [[Boulder Roller]])}}
{{Item infobox
{{about|the spiked iron ball appearing in numerous Mario platformers|the obstacle from [[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]|[[spiked ball (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)]]|the overworld move in [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]|[[Spike Ball (move)]]|the recurring [[Clear Pipe]] obstacle|[[spike ball (seed)]]|the recurring object also referred to as an iron ball|[[metal ball]]}}
|image=[[File:NSMBW Spike Ball Artwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
{{species infobox
|image=[[File:NSMBW Spike Ball Artwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork of a spiked ball in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]])
|latest_appearance= ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance= ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|variants=[[Chunk of ice]]<br>[[Giant Spiked Ball]]<br>[[Spike Bar]]<br>[[Spinner]]
|variants=[[Giant Spiked Ball]]<br>[[Ice Ball (obstacle)]]<br>[[Spinner]]
|related=[[Ptooie]]<br>[[Spike]]
|relatives=[[Ptooie]]<br>[[Spike]]
|comparable=[[Giant Spiked Nut]]<br>[[Mine]]<br>[[Shell (Super Mario Odyssey)|Shell (''Super Mario Odyssey'')]]<br>[[Snowball]]<br>[[Spike ball (seed)]]<br>[[Spike Trap]]<br>[[Spiny Egg]]<br>[[Togetoge]]<br>[[Spiked roller]]
|comparable=[[Giant Spiked Nut]]<br>[[Mine]]<br>[[Shell (Super Mario Odyssey)|Shell (''Super Mario Odyssey'')]]<br>[[Spike ball (seed)]]<br>[[Spike Trap]]<br>[[Spiny Egg]]<br>[[Togetoge]]<br>[[Spiked roller]]
}}
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'''Spike Balls''', also referred to as '''Spiked Balls''' (sometimes lowercase), are iron<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=December 2, 2019|url=youtu.be/x66vguSN8Rk?t=10|timestamp=00:10|title=Super Mario Maker 2 - A Legendary Update - Nintendo Switch|publisher=YouTube|language=en-us|accessdate=December 14, 2020}}</ref> ball obstacles with silver or white spikes that first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Spike Balls were originally spat out and thrown by [[Spike]]s and used by [[Ptooie]]s, but they can later be found independently. They mainly appear in [[castle]] levels, where they roll around and destroy other obstacles. [[Spinner]]s are a variant of Spike Balls, which hang from chains and swing in various motions. Stone Spike Balls are spat out by [[Stone Spike]]s instead of the metal balls, which have the same effect. Another form of the Spike Ball is the [[Giant Spiked Ball]], which is a larger version of the Spike Ball. It has similar features but causes the destruction on a larger scale. Spike Balls can usually be defeated with [[Invincible Mario]]; however, in some games, the use of the [[Super Star]] only prevents damage to Mario.
'''Spike Balls''', also referred to as '''Spiked Balls''' (sometimes lowercase), are iron<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=December 2, 2019|url=youtu.be/x66vguSN8Rk?t=10|timestamp=00:10|title=Super Mario Maker 2 - A Legendary Update - Nintendo Switch|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 18, 2024}}</ref> balls with silver or white spikes that first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They were originally spat out and thrown by [[Spike]]s and used by [[Ptooie]]s, but they can later be found independently. They mainly appear in castle levels, where they roll around and destroy other obstacles. [[Spinner]]s are a variant of Spike Balls, which hang from chains and swing in various motions. Stone Spike Balls are spat out by [[Stone Spike]]s instead of the metal balls, which have the same effect. Another form of the Spike Ball is the [[Giant Spiked Ball]], which is a larger version of the Spike Ball. It has similar features but causes the destruction on a larger scale. Spike Balls can usually be defeated with [[Invincible Mario]]; however, in some games, the use of the [[Super Star]] only prevents damage to Mario.
 
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
Spiked balls are obstacles in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They are spat out and thrown straight left or right by [[Spike]]s, as well as continuously blown into the air by [[Ptooie]]s. Spikes can be jumped on even while they are holding a spiked ball.
Spiked balls first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', where they are approximately the size of [[Spiny Egg]]s. They are spat out and thrown straight left or right by [[Spike]]s, as well as continuously blown into the air by [[Ptooie]]s. In this game, the player can jump on Spikes even if they are holding a spiked ball.
 
====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''====
In ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', spiked balls act as harmful terrain obstacles in the [[Mario Zone]]'s [[Fiery Blocks|first stage]]. They are completely stationary, serving a similar purpose to [[Spike Trap|spike]] obstacles. Unlike spikes, they are not solid objects. In this game, some are seen lined along the floor, and some are in midair. The spike obstacles sometimes take on an appearance similar to these spiked balls in later games.


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[File:NSMBW Spiked Ball Model.png|frame|left]]
[[File:NSMBW Spiked Ball Model.png|frame|left]]
''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' features Spikes throwing spiked balls, as well as introducing the Stone Spike to throw stone spiked balls. In this game, spiked balls thrown by Spikes cannot break [[Brick Block|brick]]s. Giant Spiked Balls are found only in the [[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8]] where they appear in [[World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-2]]. Giant Spiked Balls with shorter spikes and active fuses appear in {{world link|8|airship|World 8-Airship (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}, where [[Bowser Jr.]] uses them as exploding weapons against [[Mario]]. However, Mario can use them against him by [[Ground Pound]]ing the ground to throw them into the [[Koopa Clown Car]] three times.
''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' features Spikes throwing spiked balls, as well as introducing the Stone Spike to throw stone spiked balls. In this game, spiked balls thrown by Spikes cannot break [[Brick Block|brick]]s. Giant Spiked Balls are found only in the [[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8]] where they appear in [[World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-2]]. Giant Spiked Balls with shorter spikes and active fuses appear in {{world-link|8|airship|World 8-Airship (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}, where [[Bowser Jr.]] uses them as exploding weapons against [[Mario]]. However, Mario can use them against him by [[Ground Pound]]ing the ground to throw them into the [[Koopa Clown Car]] three times.
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====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', both spiked balls and giant spiked balls reappear. A pair of very large spiked balls appear in {{world link|mushroom|castlen2|World Mushroom-Castle}}. Similar to ''New Super Mario Bros.'', they are always seen rolling from off-screen due to the absence of Spikes in this game. [[Chunk of ice|Chunks of ice]] appear in [[World 4-1 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-1]]. Spiked balls can be found in {{world link|mushroom|A|World Mushroom-A}}, and a giant spiked ball helps Mario obtain a [[Star Coin]]. Spiked balls also feature in the battle against [[Morton|Morton Koopa Jr.]], where Morton fires them from his wand to attack Mario/[[Luigi]].
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', both spiked balls and giant spiked balls reappear. A pair of very large spiked balls appear in {{world-link|mushroom|castlen2|World Mushroom-Castle}}. Similar to ''New Super Mario Bros.'', they are always seen rolling from off-screen due to the absence of Spikes in this game. [[Ice Ball (obstacle)|Ice Ball]]s appear in [[World 4-1 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-1]]. Spiked balls can be found in {{world-link|mushroom|A|World Mushroom-A}}, and a giant spiked ball helps Mario obtain a [[Star Coin]]. Spiked balls also feature in the battle against [[Morton Koopa Jr.]], where Morton fires them from his wand to attack Mario/[[Luigi]].


====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
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====''Super Mario Run''====
====''Super Mario Run''====
In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', spiked balls appear in the level [[Land of Spikes]]. They are mainly thrown by Spikes like in previous games; some spiked balls spawn independently, though ahead of a Spike's position, appearing as though they were produced by the Spike. During [[Bowser's Bob-ombing Run]], Bowser's Koopa Clown Car spits out spiked balls, which can destroy certain wooden platforms. After taking damage twice, the Koopa Clown Car fires larger versions of spiked balls instead of normal ones. When Bowser's Bob-ombing Run appears in Remix 10, Bowser is not present but spiked balls can still appear.
In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', spiked balls appear in the level [[Land of Spikes]]. They are mainly thrown by Spikes like in previous games; some spiked balls spawn independently, though ahead of a Spike's position, appearing as though they were produced by the Spike. During the final battle, Bowser's Koopa Clown Car spits out giant spiked balls, which can destroy certain platforms.


====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
[[File:SMO Spike Ball.jpg|thumb|150px|A Spike Ball in [[Bowser's Kingdom]]]]
[[File:SMO Spike Ball.jpg|thumb|150px|A Spike Ball in [[Bowser's Kingdom]]]]
Spike Balls, described as '''cannonballs''' by [[Prima Games]],<ref>{{cite|author=Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein|title=''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide|page=107|date=October 27, 2017|language=en-us|isbn=9780744018882|publisher=[[Prima Games]]}}</ref> return in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', where they only appear being released by a [[Yoofoe]] during its fight. [[Shell (Super Mario Odyssey)|Shell]]s that act similarly to Spike Balls appear in the [[Seaside Kingdom]].
Spike Balls, described as '''cannonballs''' by [[Prima Games]],<ref>{{cite|author=Walsh, Doug; Epstein, Joe|title=''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide|page=107|date=October 27, 2017|language=en-us|isbn=9780744018882|publisher=[[Prima Games]]}}</ref> return in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', where they only appear being released by a [[Yoofoe]] during its fight. [[Shell (Super Mario Odyssey)|Shell]]s that act similarly to Spike Balls appear in the [[Seaside Kingdom]].


====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
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===''Yoshi's Story''===
===''Yoshi's Story''===
Spiked balls appear in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', being tossed by [[Lakitu]]s, [[Spike|Gabon]]s, and also being used in [[Cloudjin]]'s boss fight. In this game, they are described as either bombs<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19991009112247/http://www.yoshisstory.com/4-1.html|title=Nintendo: The Big Story|publisher=Nintendo.com|accessdate=May 18, 2024}}</ref> or rocks.<ref>{{cite|author=Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland|title=''Yoshi's Story'' Nintendo Player's Guide|page=76|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1998|quote=Gabon has unlimited rocks to roll, so Yoshi will have to eat or egg him to stop the avalanche.}}</ref>
Spiked balls appear in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', being tossed by [[Lakitu]]s, [[Spike|Gabon]]s, and also being used in [[Cloudjin]]'s boss fight. In this game, they are described as either bombs<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19991009112247/http://www.yoshisstory.com/4-1.html|title=Nintendo: The Big Story|publisher=Nintendo.com|accessdate=May 18, 2024}}</ref> or rocks.<ref>{{cite|title=''Yoshi's Story'' Nintendo Player's Guide|page=76|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1998|quote=Gabon has unlimited rocks to roll, so Yoshi will have to eat or egg him to stop the avalanche.}}</ref>


===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
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Spiked balls, referred to as spiky balls, appear in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' in the minigame [[Hop or Pop]].
Spiked balls, referred to as spiky balls, appear in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' in the minigame [[Hop or Pop]].


====''Mario Party 6'' / ''Mario Party Superstars''====
====''Mario Party 6''====
Spiked balls, referred to as '''spike spheres''', appear in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' as obstacles in [[Pit Boss]], where large ones must be avoided from within a small area.
Spiked balls, referred to as '''spike spheres''', play an important role in the ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' minigame [[Pit Boss]], where large ones must be avoided from within a small area.


====''Mario Party 9''====
====''Mario Party 9''====
Spiked Balls appear in several [[minigame]]s in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. In [[Bumper Bubbles]], players must try to collect balloons while avoiding Spiked Balls that fall onto the screen from above; hitting a Spiked Ball results in a player's bubble popping, which causes all their balloons to be released and the player to fall offscreen. In [[Tumble Temple]], in which the players must avoid the Spiked Balls and [[Giant Spiked Ball|giant spiked ball]]s that roll through several pegs from above; hitting one results in that player being eliminated. Additionally, in [[Chain Event]], players must slide down chains, flipping from one side to the other to avoid Spiked Balls. The player must do the opposite of said objectives when playing Tumble Temple and Chain Event as a [[Reverse Minigame]] from a [[Bowser Space]]. The minigame [[Spike-n-Span]] also involves one player hitting the platform above to roll a Spiked Ball in the direction of the other players. Giant spiked balls are also in [[Spike Strike]], where the player must use a [[hammer]] to send them back at the large Spike.
Spiked Balls appear in several [[minigame]]s in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. In the minigame [[Bumper Bubbles]], players must try to collect balloons while avoiding Spiked Balls that fall onto the screen from above; hitting a Spiked Ball results in a player's bubble popping, which causes all their balloons to be released and the player to fall offscreen. Spiked Balls also appear in the minigame [[Tumble Temple]], in which the players must avoid the Spiked Balls and [[Giant Spiked Ball|giant spiked ball]]s that roll through several pegs from above; hitting one results in that player being eliminated. Additionally, in [[Chain Event]], players must slide down chains, flipping from one side to the other to avoid Spiked Balls. The player must do the opposite of said objectives when playing Tumble Temple and Chain Event as a [[Reverse Minigame]] from a [[Bowser Space]]. The minigame [[Spike-n-Span]] also involves one player hitting the platform above to roll a Spiked Ball in the direction of the other players. Giant spiked balls are also in [[Spike Strike]], where the player must use a [[hammer]] to send them back at the large Spike.


====''Mario Party 10''====
====''Mario Party 10''====
Spiked Balls appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' as obstacles in [[Bowser's Painball]].
Spiked Balls appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' in the minigame [[Bowser's Painball]].


====''Mario Party: The Top 100''====
====''Mario Party: The Top 100''====
Spike Balls reappear in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', where they are found in the minigame [[Bumper Bubbles]] reappearing from ''Mario Party 9''.
Spike Balls reappear in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', where they are found in the minigame [[Bumper Bubbles]] reappearing from ''Mario Party 9''.


====''Super Mario Party Jamboree''====
====''Mario Party Superstars''====
Spike Balls reappear in ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', appearing as one of the effects in the [[Jr.'s Jauntlet]] Showdown minigame where players must dodge them.
Spike spheres reappear in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', reprising their roles in the ''Mario Party 6'' minigame Pit Boss.


===''Wario World''===
===''Wario World''===
Spiked balls are obstacles in ''[[Wario World]]''. They appear in the various obstacle courses found inside wooden and steel [[trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoor]]s, and are also used as weapons by several enemies and bosses in the game. [[Hawk]]s and [[Hōhō]] drop them, and the [[Sandworm]] also spits spiked balls at [[Wario]] as one of its attacks. In this game, they are colored dark blue and have long spikes of the same color.
Spiked balls are obstacles in ''[[Wario World]]''. They appear in the various obstacle courses found inside wooden and steel [[trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoor]]s, and are also used as weapons by several enemies and bosses in the game. [[Hawk]]s and [[Hōhō]] drop them, and the [[Sandworm]] also spits spiked balls at [[Wario]] as one of its attacks. In this game, they are colored dark blue and have long spikes of the same color.
===''Super Princess Peach''===
These balls take two forms in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. Spikes and [[Mad Spike]]s use larger versions, referred to as '''iron balls''', which resemble their appearance in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', except the former is blue and the latter is red. Ptooies and [[Glad Ptooie]]s use smaller versions, referred to as simply '''balls''', which resemble their appearance in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. A Glad Ptooie will toss its ball up a few times, and then it will toss it over to another location and run over to it. [[Giant Bowser|Bowser 2]] also drops a green version of an iron ball from the ceiling as an attack.


===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions''====
Spike Balls reappear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', where they are thrown by [[Tolstar]] in battle. They are also thrown by Spikes when fighting against and alongside [[Captain Goomba (Mario & Luigi series)|Captain Goomba]] during the events of ''[[Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser]]''.
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the [[Elder Shrooboid]], the boss of the [[Star Shrine]], uses a spiked ball in one of its attacks. One of the Bros. has to hit the spiked ball with their hammer, or else it will slam into them and cost lots of HP. However, if one of the Bros. does hit the spiked ball, it will fly off into the sky and the Elder Shrooboid will be vulnerable to jump attacks for a brief period of time. In the second phase, however, when the spiked ball hits the [[Shroob saucer]] with the timer, the timer resets. The [[Shroid]], an enemy from [[Toad Town]], also uses a spiked ball in one of its attacks. It consists of the Shroid calling a Shroob saucer into battle, which then gives the Shroid a spiked ball. This ball will either have "M" or "L" printed in it, which indicates the brother at whom the ball will be thrown. However, if the Shroid is malfunctioning, its attacks are reversed (i.e. an "M"-printed ball will land on Luigi, and vice versa).
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', the [[Elder Shrooboid]], the boss of the [[Star Shrine]], uses a spiked ball in one of its attacks. One of the Bros. has to hit the spiked ball with their hammer, or else it will slam into them and cost lots of HP. However, if one of the Bros. does hit the spiked ball, it will fly off into the sky and the Elder Shrooboid will be vulnerable to jump attacks for a brief period of time. In the second phase, however, when the spiked ball hits the [[Shroob saucer]] with the timer, the timer resets. The [[Shroid]], an enemy from [[Toad Town]], also uses a spiked ball in one of its attacks. It consists of the Shroid calling a Shroob saucer into battle, which then gives the Shroid a spiked ball. This ball will either have "M" or "L" printed in it, which indicates the brother at whom the ball will be thrown. However, if the Shroid is malfunctioning, its attacks are reversed (i.e. an "M"-printed ball will land on Luigi, and vice versa).
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey''====
Spike Balls are once again thrown by Spikes when fighting against and alongside Bowser Jr. during the events of ''[[Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''. If there are 2 or more Spikes, the Spike Ball will become a Giant Spiked Ball.


====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''====
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Flat, disc-like Spiked Balls appear as part of the boss transition animation. In the E3 2015 demo build. These Spiked Balls were not flattened.<ref>{{cite|author=GameXplain|date=June 16, 2015|url=youtu.be/EBMkPZj_suc|title=Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam - Petey Piranha Boss Fight w/ Direct Audio (E3 2015)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 16, 2021}}</ref>
Flat, disc-like Spiked Balls appear as part of the boss transition animation. In the E3 2015 demo build. These Spiked Balls were not flattened.<ref>{{cite|author=GameXplain|date=June 16, 2015|url=youtu.be/EBMkPZj_suc|title=Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam - Petey Piranha Boss Fight w/ Direct Audio (E3 2015)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 16, 2021}}</ref>
====''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''====
Spike Balls reappear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'', where they are projectile thrown by Spikes once again as well as their [[Glohm Spike|Glohm variants]], in addition to being dropped by [[Jet Zok Trooper]]s and their [[Glohm Jet Zok Trooper|Glohm variants]]. Spike Balls can also be utilized by Mario and Luigi via the [[Battle Plug]]s.
===''Super Princess Peach''===
These balls take two forms in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. Spikes and [[Mad Spike]]s use larger versions, referred to as '''iron balls''', which resemble their appearance in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', except the former is blue and the latter is red. Ptooies and [[Glad Ptooie]]s use smaller versions, referred to as simply '''balls''', which resemble their appearance in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. A Glad Ptooie will toss its ball up a few times, and then it will toss it over to another location and run over to it. [[Giant Bowser|Bowser 2]] also drops a green version of an iron ball from the ceiling as an attack.
===''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' (''3D'' / ''HD'')===
Spike Balls are the core mechanic of the level [[Boulder Roller]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', its [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D|port]], and its [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Donkey Kong Country Returns HD|port]]. They also appear in [[Five Monkey Trial]]. Spike Balls are made from brown wood held together by nails, and the spikes appear to be sun-bleached on their ends. They can have various sizes.
In Boulder Roller, Spike Balls can approach from any direction: They can fall in from above, roll in one direction, then fall away. They can fall from above directly into a pit. They can bounce up out of pits and fall back in. They can roll from the background to the foreground, then fall away. In all but the last case, a Spike Ball's appearance is indicated ahead of time by dust bursting into the screen from the point of arrival. In the first case, the Spike Balls are large enough that there are sometimes divots in the ground Donkey Kong can [[crouch]] in to dodge the Spike Ball. The last case does not allow the Spike Ball to be especially large, since they appear from holes in the background. Spike Balls sometimes come in groups, forcing the player to either beat the Spike Balls to the platform they want to use or wait for all of them to pass. Most instances of groups are limited to two, unless they are rolling from the background in which case they can contain many more Spike Balls. In one case, a gap in a group of six that drop in and roll away  allows DK to walk between two of the Spike Balls to follow them to the next portion of the level. [[Skellirex]]es are shown to be defeated by Spike Balls.
The start of Boulder Roller has a giant immobile Spike Ball blocking the path, held there by rocks. It does not inflict damage, but there is no way around it. To remove it, Donkey Kong has to use a couple other mechanisms to make a large gold DK-branded button appear, then [[Hand Slap|ground-pound]] the button into the ground. This breaks the rocks and has the giant Spike Ball roll into the background. It can be seen hurtling through the background across the rest of the level. At the end of the level, it drops in at the top of a half pipe, behind Donkey Kong. Now it defeats the [[Kong]]s in one hit, so it must be avoided by hiding in a divot in the center of the half pipe or outrunning it with the [[Kong Roll]]. The half pipe is too long to [[Roll Attack]] all the way up as fast as a Kong Roll. If the Spike Ball reaches either end of the halfpipe, it reverses course. This means if it rolls down the right side, the way forward is open for a while. After evading that Spike Ball, the final [[Barrel Cannon]] to the [[Slot Machine Barrel]] has a giant Spike Ball dangling precariously above it. If the Kongs do not fire from the Barrel Cannon fast enough, the Spike Ball will gradually descend before finally dropping. It it hits the Barrel Cannon, then the cannon is destroyed and the Kongs are defeated instantly.
In the final section of Five Monkey Trial, Spike Balls fly up from background and crash into the main plane, where they explode on impact with the ground. There are several possible patterns with which they can come in, some of which can only be evaded by jumping between the two available platforms. They are selected in a linear order. Between each volley of Spike Balls, a [[Banana Coin]] pops out of the pit between the platforms. As per Five Monkey Trials progression system, the only way to stop the Spike Balls and proceed is to collect every Banana Coin. Otherwise the Spike Ball patterns will loop.


===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===
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==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
===''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''===
===''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''===
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|artwork=[[File:Goro Perfect.png|100px]]
|shuzoku=メカ{{ruby|族|ぞく}}
|shusshin=メカ{{ruby|族|ぞく}}
|seikaku=おおらか
|seikaku=おおらか
|tojo_gemu=ランド3
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|desc='''<big>{{ruby|突然|とつぜん}}やってくる{{ruby|大鉄球|だいてっきゅう}}</big></b><br>
|desc='''<big>{{ruby|突然|とつぜん}}やってくる{{ruby|大鉄球|だいてっきゅう}}</big></b><br>
ゴローは、トゲだらけの{{ruby|大|おお}}きな{{ruby|鉄|てつ}}の{{ruby|玉|たま}}。{{ruby|突然上|とつぜんうえ}}から{{ruby|降|ふ}}ってきて、{{ruby|地響|じひび}}きを{{ruby|立|た}}てて{{ruby|転|ころ}}がり{{ruby|回|まわ}}る。{{ruby|倒|たお}}すことができないので、{{ruby|大|だい}}ジャンプして{{ruby|避|さ}}けよう。<ref name=Daijiten>{{cite|title=「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten'')|page=[https://i.imgur.com/IaoM8HL.jpeg 85]|date=November 20, 1994|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|isbn=4-09-259067-9}}</ref>
ゴローは、トゲだらけの{{ruby|大|おお}}きな{{ruby|鉄|てつ}}の{{ruby|玉|たま}}。{{ruby|突然上|とつぜんうえ}}から{{ruby|降|ふ}}ってきて、{{ruby|地響|じひび}}きを{{ruby|立|た}}てて{{ruby|転|ころ}}がり{{ruby|回|まわ}}る。{{ruby|倒|たお}}すことができないので、{{ruby|大|だい}}ジャンプして{{ruby|避|さ}}けよう。<ref name=Daijiten>{{cite|title=「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten'')|page=[https://i.imgur.com/IaoM8HL.jpeg 85]|date=1994|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja}}</ref>
|tribe=Mecha clan
|origin=Mecha clan
|disposition=Composed
|disposition=Composed
|game_appearances=Land 3
|game_appearances=Land 3
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===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
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*'''Item description:''' ''Sometimes dropped by Spikes. Provides a spiked ball that can be thrown at a single foe. Doesn't reach high-flying foes.''
|type=game
*'''Sticker Museum description:''' ''A spiky steel ball horked up by a Spike. This bad boy deals bonus damage for a well-timed throw.''
|Eng=Sometimes dropped by Spikes. Provides a spiked ball that can be thrown at a single foe. Doesn't reach high-flying foes.}}
 
{{multilang profile
|type=Sticker Museum
|Eng=A spiky steel ball horked up by a Spike. This bad boy deals bonus damage for a well-timed throw.}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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SMB3 Spike.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 3''
SMB3 Spike.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 3''
SMB3 Ptooie.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 3''
SMB3 Ptooie.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 3''
SML2 Sprite Spike Ball.png|''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''
Goro Perfect.png|Art of a ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' spiked ball from ''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''
Goro Perfect.png|Art of a ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' spiked ball from ''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''
Spike Ball skewer SMKun.png|''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 5|Volume 5]]
Story Spike Ball.png|''[[Yoshi's Story]]''
Story Spike Ball.png|''[[Yoshi's Story]]''
Story Gabon Ball.png|''Yoshi's Story''
Story Gabon Ball.png|''Yoshi's Story''
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SMR River Piranha.png|''[[Super Mario Run]]''
SMR River Piranha.png|''[[Super Mario Run]]''
Piranha Plant SSBU Model.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
Piranha Plant SSBU Model.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
SMM2 SMB Spikeball Enemy Sprite.jpg|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' icon (''Super Mario Bros.'' style)
SMM2-SMB-SpikeBall.png|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' (''Super Mario Bros.'' style)
SMM2-SMB-SpikeBall.png|''Super Mario Maker 2'' (''Super Mario Bros.'' style)
SMM2 SMB Spike Ball Underground.png|''Super Mario Maker 2'' (''Super Mario Bros.'' style)
SMM2 SMB Spike Ball Underground.png|''Super Mario Maker 2'' (''Super Mario Bros.'' style)
SMM2 SMB3 Spike Ball Sprite.png|''Super Mario Maker 2'' (''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style)
SMM2 SMB3 Spike Ball Sprite.png|''Super Mario Maker 2'' (''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style)
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===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=シューリンガン<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), et al.|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|location=Tokyo|date=October 19, 2015|title=『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』 (''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''), スーパーマリオブラザーズ3 (''Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Surī'') section|page=35 and 37|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
|Jap=シューリンガン<ref>{{cite|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' section|page=35 and 37|language=ja}}</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Bros. 3'' / ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' / ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' / ''Super Mario Maker 2'')</small>
|JpnN=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' / ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' / ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' / ''Super Mario Maker 2'' / ''Paper Mario: The Origami King''
|JapR=Shūringan
|JpnR=Shūringan
|Jap2={{nowrap|ゴロー<ref name=Daijiten/> <small>(''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'')</small>}}
|Jpn2=トゲ玉<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), et al.|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|location=Tokyo|date=October 19, 2015|title=『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』 (''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''), スーパーマリオランド2 6つの金貨 (''Sūpā Mario Rando Tsū: Muttsu no Kinka'') section|page=78|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
|Jap2R=Gorō
|Jpn2N=''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''
|Jap3=トゲのついたボール <small>(''Mario Party 4'')</small>
|Jpn2R=Togedama
|Jap3R=Toge no tsuita bōru
|Jpn3=ゴロー<ref name=Daijiten/>
|Jap4=いがいがスパイク<ref>{{cite|title=「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'')|page={{media link|WW Shogakukan P18.jpg|18}}|publisher=Shogakukan|language=ja}}</ref> <small>(''Wario World'')</small>
|Jpn3N=''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''
|Jap4R=Igaiga Supaiku
|Jpn3R=Gorō
|Jap5=トゲトゲのボール <small>(''Mario Party 6'' and ''Mario Party Superstars'')</small>
|Jpn4=トゲのついたボール
|Jap5R=Togetoge no Bōru
|Jpn4N=''Mario Party 4''
|Jap6=てっきゅう <small>(''Super Princess Peach'', Spike version)</small>
|Jpn4R=Toge no tsuita bōru
|Jap6R=Tekkyū
|Jpn5=いがいがスパイク
|Jap7=タマ <small>(''Super Princess Peach'', Ptooie version)</small>
|Jpn5C=<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=July 10, 2004|isbn=4-09-106168-0|title=「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'')|page={{file link|WW Shogakukan P18.jpg|18}}}}</ref>
|Jap7R=Tama
|Jpn5N=''Wario World''
|Jap8=トゲ鉄球<ref>{{cite|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''|page=119, 150, 185, 200, and 209|language=ja}}</ref> <small>(''New Super Mario Bros.'' series and ''Super Mario 3D Land'')</small>
|Jpn5R=Igaiga Supaiku
|Jap8R=Toge Tekkyū
|Jpn6=トゲトゲのボール
|Jap9=トゲトゲボール <small>(''Mario Party 9'')</small>
|Jpn6N=''Mario Party 6'' and ''Mario Party Superstars''
|Jap9R=Togetoge Bōru
|Jpn6R=Togetoge no Bōru
|Jap10=トゲボール <small>(''Mario Party 10'')</small>
|Jpn7=てっきゅう
|Jap10R=Toge Bōru
|Jpn7N=''Super Princess Peach'', Spike version
|JapM=Based on the Japanese ''rakugo'' folktale ''{{wp|Jugemu}}'', from which the Japanese names of [[Lakitu#Names in other languages|Lakitu]] (''Jugemu'') and [[Spiny Egg#Names in other languages|Spiny Egg]]s (''Paipo'') are also derived<
|Jpn7R=Tekkyū
|Jap2M=From「ゴロゴロ」(''goro-goro'', onomatopoeia for rolling) and possibly "roll"; shared with [[Grrrol#Names in other languages|Grrrol]]
|Jpn8=タマ
|Jap3M=Ball with spikes
|Jpn8N=''Super Princess Peach'', Ptooie version
|Jap4M=Thorny Spike
|Jpn8R=Tama
|Jap5M=Spikey Ball
|Jpn9=トゲ鉄球<ref>{{cite|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|title=『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』 ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''|page=119, 150, 185, 200, and 209|language=ja}}</ref>
|Jap6M=Iron ball
|Jpn9N=''New Super Mario Bros.'' series and ''Super Mario 3D Land''
|Jap7M=Ball
|Jpn9R=Toge Tekkyū
|Jap8M=Spiked iron ball; refer to [[Giant Spiked Ball#Names in other languages|Giant Spiked Ball]]
|Jpn10=トゲトゲボール
|Jap9M=Spiky Ball
|Jpn10N=''Mario Party 9''
|Jap10M=Spike Ball; shared with [[mine#Names in other languages|mine]] and [[spike ball (seed)|spike ball]]
|Jpn10R=Togetoge Bōru
|Jpn11=トゲボール
|Jpn11N=''Mario Party 10''
|Jpn11R=Toge Bōru
|JpnM=Based on the Japanese ''rakugo'' folktale ''{{wp|Jugemu}}'', from which the Japanese names of [[Lakitu#Names in other languages|Lakitu]] (''Jugemu'') and [[Spiny Egg#Names in other languages|Spiny Egg]]s (''Paipo'') are also derived
|Jpn2M=Spike Ball
|Jpn3M=From「ゴロゴロ」(''goro-goro'', onomatopoeia for rolling) and possibly "roll"; shared with [[Grrrol#Names in other languages|Grrrol]]
|Jpn4M=Ball with spikes
|Jpn5M=Thorny Spike
|Jpn6M=Spikey Ball
|Jpn7M=Iron ball
|Jpn8M=Ball
|Jpn9M=Spiked iron ball; refer to [[Giant Spiked Ball#Names in other languages|Giant Spiked Ball]]
|Jpn10M=Spiky Ball
|Jpn11M=Spike Ball; shared with [[mine#Names in other languages|mine]] and [[spike ball (seed)|spike ball]]
|ChiS=殊力钢
|ChiS=殊力钢
|ChiSR=Shūlìgāng
|ChiSR=Shūlìgāng
|ChiSM=Transliteration of the Japanese name. 殊力钢 can also mean "specially powerful steel".
|ChiSM=Transliteration of the Japanese name. 殊力钢 can also mean "specially powerful steel".
|ChiT=刺刺球<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/ssqj/minigame/index.html|title=瑪利歐派對 9:種類豐富!80種小遊戲|publisher=Nintendo HK|language=zh-hant|accessdate=May 18, 2024}}</ref>
|ChiT=刺刺球<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/ssqj/minigame/index.html|title=瑪利歐派對 9:種類豐富!80種小遊戲|publisher=Nintendo HK|language=zh-hant|accessdate=May 18, 2024}}</ref> <small>(''Mario Party 9'')</small>
|ChiTN=''Mario Party 9''
|ChiTR=Cì Cì Qiú
|ChiTR=Cì Cì Qiú
|ChiT2=殊力鋼
|ChiT2=殊力鋼 <small>(since ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'')</small>
|ChiT2N=since ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''
|ChiT2R=Shūlìgāng
|ChiT2R=Shūlìgāng
|ChiTM=Spike Ball
|ChiTM=Spike Ball
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|Ita=Palla acuminata
|Ita=Palla acuminata
|Ita2=Palla spinosa
|Ita2=Palla spinosa
|Ita3=Palla chiodata
|Ita3=Palla chiodata <small>(''[[Mario Party 9]]'')</small>
|Ita3N=''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|ItaM=Prickly ball
|ItaM=Prickly ball
|Ita2M=Spiky ball
|Ita2M=Spiky ball
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|PorEM=Spike ball
|PorEM=Spike ball
|SpaA=Bola de Picos
|SpaA=Bola de Picos
|SpaA2=Bola Espinosa
|SpaA2=Bola Espinosa <small>(''Super Mario Maker 2'')</small>
|SpaA2N=''Super Mario Maker 2''
|SpaAM=Spike Ball
|SpaAM=Spike Ball
|SpaA2M=Spiky Ball
|SpaA2M=Spiky Ball
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{{SMPJ}}
}}
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[[Category:Hazardous objects]]
[[Category:Hazardous objects]]
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[[Category:Super Mario 3D Land objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario 3D Land objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Maker 2 objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Maker 2 objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey objects]]
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[[Category:Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 objects]]
[[Category:Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 objects]]
[[Category:Wario World objects]]
[[Category:Wario World objects]]
[[it:Palla chiodata]]

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