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Like ''[[Super Mario Odyssey#Objects|Super Mario Odyssey]]'', ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' has a number of blocks that take on unique appearances in certain levels, presumably to match the design of the local environment. A good example of this are the [[Hard Block]]s. In previous games, there would be a different Hard Block design per game. In ''Super Mario Bros.'', it was the [[:File:SMB Hard Block Sprite.png|stairblock]]; in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' it was the [[:File:SMB3 Wood Block Sprite.png|Wood Block]]; and in ''Super Mario World'', it was the stone [[:File:SMW Hard Block.png|Gray Block]]. In the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' series, both wooden and stone Hard Blocks are incorporated, as well as a few new ones unique to certain levels. In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' games and the ''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]]'', these are presented as "flavors" of the same type of object rather than discretely unique blocks, and we follow suite on the wiki. That is all fine and dandy. | Like ''[[Super Mario Odyssey#Objects|Super Mario Odyssey]]'', ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' has a number of blocks that take on unique appearances in certain levels, presumably to match the design of the local environment. A good example of this are the [[Hard Block]]s. In previous games, there would be a different Hard Block design per game. In ''Super Mario Bros.'', it was the [[:File:SMB Hard Block Sprite.png|stairblock]]; in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' it was the [[:File:SMB3 Wood Block Sprite.png|Wood Block]]; and in ''Super Mario World'', it was the stone [[:File:SMW Hard Block.png|Gray Block]]. In the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' series, both wooden and stone Hard Blocks are incorporated, as well as a few new ones unique to certain levels. In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' games and the ''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]]'', these are presented as "flavors" of the same type of object rather than discretely unique blocks, and we follow suite on the wiki. That is all fine and dandy. |