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== Merge Candy Block with Hard Block ==
== Merge Candy Block with Hard Block ==


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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.

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