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'''Track Blocks''' are objects in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' that can be placed in levels using the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style. Like the [[Piranha Creeper]]s, the path the block takes can be freely drawn by the player. Track Blocks come in two different colors: red, which move when [[ON/OFF Switch]]es are in the "on" position, and blue, which start moving only when the player steps on it. After a blue Track Block has reached its set destination, its light blinks and a chime sounds three times before it returns to its original location.
'''Track Blocks''' are objects in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' that can be placed in levels using the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style. Like [[Piranha Creeper]]s and [[Snake Block]]s, the path the block takes can be freely drawn by the player. Track Blocks come in two different colors: red, which move when [[ON/OFF Switch]]es are in the "on" position, and blue, which start moving only when the player steps on it. After a blue Track Block has reached its set destination, its light blinks and a chime sounds three times before it returns to its original location.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 18:58, May 13, 2020

Template:Item-infobox Track Blocks are objects in Super Mario Maker 2 that can be placed in levels using the Super Mario 3D World style. Like Piranha Creepers and Snake Blocks, the path the block takes can be freely drawn by the player. Track Blocks come in two different colors: red, which move when ON/OFF Switches are in the "on" position, and blue, which start moving only when the player steps on it. After a blue Track Block has reached its set destination, its light blinks and a chime sounds three times before it returns to its original location.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きどうブロック[?]
Kidō Burokku
Track Block
Chinese 機動磚塊[?]
Jīdòng zhuān kuài
Maneuvering Brick
Dutch Beweegblok[?] Moving Block
German Spur-Block[?] Track Block
Italian Blocco traiettoria[?] Trajectory Block
Russian Рельс-блок[?]
Rel's-blok
Rail Block
Spanish (NOA) Bloque riel[?] ?