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[[File:SMW Mario Sliding.jpg|thumb|Mario defeating some [[Galoomba|Goomba]]s while sliding]] | [[File:SMW Mario Sliding.jpg|thumb|Mario defeating some [[Galoomba|Goomba]]s while sliding]] | ||
The '''Slide''' (sometimes called '''sliding down a slope'''<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet, page 12.</ref> and also called '''Slide Attack'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13, page 14.</ref> and '''Slope Slide'''<ref> | The '''Slide''' (sometimes called '''sliding down a slope'''<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet, page 12.</ref> and also called '''Slide Attack'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13, page 14.</ref> and '''Slope Slide'''<ref>[[:File:SMR Tips and Tricks Slope Slide.jpg|''Super Mario Run'' Tips and Tricks]] (screenshot)</ref>) is a move triggered by [[crouch]]ing on a slope. In 2D ''Mario'' platformers, it is generally used to increase the character's momentum or to knock out enemies that stand in the way. The player can also slide in 3D platformers, although in most of them it is automatically triggered upon landing on a steep slope and is intended to keep the player from accessing certain areas, rather than as a form of attack. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 20:45, December 28, 2019
- This article is about the move usable in most mainstream Mario games. For the secret places from certain levels in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, see Slide (Super Mario 64). For the kart move from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, see Slide Attack. For the musical theme from Super Mario 64, see Slider.
The Slide (sometimes called sliding down a slope[1] and also called Slide Attack[2] and Slope Slide[3]) is a move triggered by crouching on a slope. In 2D Mario platformers, it is generally used to increase the character's momentum or to knock out enemies that stand in the way. The player can also slide in 3D platformers, although in most of them it is automatically triggered upon landing on a steep slope and is intended to keep the player from accessing certain areas, rather than as a form of attack.
History
Super Mario series
This move first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3 and reappears in many Mario games. The character sits and slides down the hill while gaining speed (they go even faster on icy slopes); they are invincible to most enemies while sliding, though they become vulnerable again upon stopping. Also, characters can do a midair jump by sliding into midair and jumping.
In Super Mario Bros. 3, Frog Mario and Hammer Mario cannot normally slide; however, the latter can slide if Mario grabs a Hammer Suit while sliding.
In Super Mario World, it is also possible to slide up a hill by crouching while running up one. Koopas without Shells are also capable of sliding against Mario.
As of New Super Mario Bros., sliding has the same point chain as Invincible Mario.
Super Mario 3D World is the first 3D platformer to implement sliding as a form of attack.
In Super Mario Run, when Mario walks on a slope, he will slide automatically.
In Super Mario Maker 2, the characters can slide on slopes in every style but Super Mario Bros., as the move was introduced in Super Mario Bros. 3.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong series
In Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!, Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars and Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge, steep slopes cause the Minis to slide down uncontrollably. Sliding can sometimes be used to attack enemies, such as Shy Guys, Pokeys and Cursed Mini Marios, or dispel fragile Rock blocks. Slopes of any material (ground or Red Girder) can also attenuate long-distance falls, making the toy slide on it instead of breaking on contact. In general, Minis cannot climb uphill slopes and turn in the other direction shortly after they encounter one; however, Mini DK's Quick Climb ability in Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge allows the toy to run up slopes of any angle.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Russian | Скольжение[?] Sol'zeniye |
Sliding |
References
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet, page 12.
- ^ Nintendo Power Volume 13, page 14.
- ^ Super Mario Run Tips and Tricks (screenshot)