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[[Image:sspike.jpg|frame|A '''Snow Spike'''.]]
[[Image:sspike.jpg|frame|A '''Snow Spike'''.]]
A '''Snow Spike''' is a [[Species|sub-Species]] of an ordinary [[Spike (creature)|Spike]] that appeared back in the game ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Their appearance visually has a blue body, wears snow goggles, snow boots and a snowhat. These creatures first appeared in the game ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''.
A '''Snow Spike''' is a [[Species|sub-Species]] of an ordinary [[Spike (creature)|Spike]] that appeared back in the game ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Their appearance visually have a blue body, wears snow goggles, snow boots and a snowhat. These creatures first appeared in the game ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''.


The Snow Spikes' attack method has the same method as normal Spikes except they pull out snowballs from their stomaches instead of spiked balls. The snowballs are not thrown straight ahead through the air, but land on the ground and proceeds rolling towards [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. While rolling, the snowball will form a snow boubler while it was rolled.
The Snow Spikes' attack method has the same method as normal Spikes except they pull out snowballs from their stomaches instead of spiked balls. The snowballs are not thrown straight ahead through the air, but land on the ground and proceeds rolling towards [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. While rolling, the snowball will form a snow boubler while it was rolled.

Revision as of 20:02, November 13, 2007

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A Snow Spike.

A Snow Spike is a sub-Species of an ordinary Spike that appeared back in the game Super Mario Bros. 3. Their appearance visually have a blue body, wears snow goggles, snow boots and a snowhat. These creatures first appeared in the game New Super Mario Bros..

The Snow Spikes' attack method has the same method as normal Spikes except they pull out snowballs from their stomaches instead of spiked balls. The snowballs are not thrown straight ahead through the air, but land on the ground and proceeds rolling towards Mario or Luigi. While rolling, the snowball will form a snow boubler while it was rolled.

They only appeared in the first level of World 5.