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{{quote|Well, well... What do we have here? A Spin Drill, huh? That's for digging?!|Lubba|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
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[[File:SpinDrill.png|thumb|Spin Drill]]
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Revision as of 11:11, October 30, 2020

Not to be confused with Drill Spin.
“Well, well... What do we have here? A Spin Drill, huh? That's for digging?!”
Lubba, Super Mario Galaxy 2
Artwork of the  Spin Drill from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Spin Drill

Spin Drills are items that appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2. Mario and his brother can pick up a Spin Drill and drill directly through planets and dirt. When standing on a spherical planet, the player can use the Drill to go through the surface to the other side by shaking the Wii Remote. The Spin Drill can also uncover hidden inside areas of planets that are otherwise unaccessible. It cannot drill through hard/metallic/un-drillable surfaces. If Mario gets hit, touches a Launch Star or goes into a Warp Pipe while holding the Spin Drill, it will disappear. It plays a major role in the Spin-Dig Galaxy, but it re-appears in later galaxies such as the Supermassive Galaxy, where it is used to defeat three Big Koopa Troopas, the Flipsville Galaxy during the Flipsville's New Digs and Purple Coin Spin Speed Run missions, the Cosmic Cove Galaxy at the last planet of the Exploring the Cosmic Cavern mission, and Bowser's Galaxy Generator. The Spin Drill can also be used to defeat enemies.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ほりほりドリル[?]
Horihori doriru
Digging Drill
Chinese 旋轉鑽頭[1]
Xuánzhuǎn Zuàntóu
Spin Drill
Dutch Draaiboor[?] Rotary Drill
Italian Trottolapano[?] A combination of the Italian word for "spinning top" (trottola) and the Italian word for "drill" (trapano).
Korean 드릴[?]
Deuril
Drill
Spanish Trompotaladro[?] Topspin Drill

Trivia

  • If Mario obtains a Spin Drill, the game will make the same sound that is played when Mario grabs a Green Shell.

References