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'''Rally Blocks''', also known as '''Count Blocks''',<ref>{{cite|author=Thomason, Steve|title=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' Player's Guide|page=11|date=2003|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1-930206-43-7}}</ref> are objects in the ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' series. They first appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. Rally Blocks are yellow [[block]]s with a black-and-white digital display on one side. The display starts at zero, but when struck, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] will face each other. One brother hits the block for a [[coin]], the number on the block changes to one and the Rally Block will slowly move toward the other brother. When possible, he should jump for another coin. The number will change to two and the process repeats. The block will start to accelerate, reaching maximum speed at around twenty-three hits. However, it is possible to strike the block 100 times before it stops automatically. If a brother misses the block, it stops early.


'''Rally Blocks''' are found in various places in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They are yellow blocks with a black-and-white digital display on one side. The display starts at zero, but when struck, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] will face each other. One brother hits the block for a [[coin]], the number on the block changes to one, and the Rally Block will slowly move toward the other brother. When possible, he should jump for another coin. The number will change to two and the process repeats. The block will start to accelerate, reaching maximum speed at around twenty-three hits. However, it is possible to strike the block 99 times before it stops automatically. If a brother misses the block, it stops early.
Mario and Luigi do not have to take turns hitting the block - it is possible to hit it several times in a row with the same character, by jumping repeatedly in quick succession. This is much easier to do while the block is moving slowly; it is a faster way to get it to its maximum speed; however it is only recommended to hit it three to five times with one character before letting it move to the other so that the player can keep the timing correct. Once it approaches maximum speed, it is not recommended to do this - a slight mistake will cause a miss and instant failure.


However, once the block is missed or stopped, the Marios can do another session, and then another before the block will stop giving out coins. If they get 99 coins from each session, they will obtain the maximum of 297 coins possible from one Rally Block!
However, once the block is missed or stopped, the Mario Bros. can do another session and then another before the block will stop giving out coins. If they get 100 coins from each session, they will obtain the maximum of 300 coins possible from one Rally Block.
 
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', striking repeatedly with the same character no longer has any effect. They also do not add to the total block counter.
 
[[File:MLBISDX RallyBlock.png|thumb|A Rally Block in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey'']]
Rally Blocks reappear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', found in various locations inside [[Bowser's body]]. They function in a similar way as the ones in the previous game, but they do not award coins when hit. Instead, when the bros. hit the block a set amount of times, it rewards them with four [[Attack Pieces]]. Unlike the blocks in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', Rally Blocks look just like normal [[? Block]]s. There is also [[99 Block|one of these blocks]] in the [[Challenge Node]] that, if hit 99 times, doubles the player's coin total.
 
They make a return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. The Rally Block appears as a purple block with a two-sided arrow on it. If hit, the trio stands at different points. Mario must hit the block to start the Rally Block. Either Mario, Luigi, or Paper Mario must jump to hit it as the block changes into an [[M Block]], [[L Block]], or a [[P Block (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|P Block]]. The block will accelerate from time to time, making timing harder. A score counter also appears on the bottom of the top screen. If the player surpasses the high score, the trio earns coins, but if they did not, the trio do not earn any coins.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Spa=Bloque de Larry
|SpaM=Larry's Block
|Fre=Bloc-rallye
|FreM=Rally-block
|Ger=Zuspiel-Box
|GerM=Passing-Block
|Ita=Blocco Va e Vieni
|ItaM=Back-and-Forth Block
}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:15, June 28, 2024

Rally Block M&LSS sprite.png Sprite of a Rally Block from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions.

Rally Blocks, also known as Count Blocks,[1] are objects in the Mario & Luigi series. They first appear in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Rally Blocks are yellow blocks with a black-and-white digital display on one side. The display starts at zero, but when struck, Mario and Luigi will face each other. One brother hits the block for a coin, the number on the block changes to one and the Rally Block will slowly move toward the other brother. When possible, he should jump for another coin. The number will change to two and the process repeats. The block will start to accelerate, reaching maximum speed at around twenty-three hits. However, it is possible to strike the block 100 times before it stops automatically. If a brother misses the block, it stops early.

Mario and Luigi do not have to take turns hitting the block - it is possible to hit it several times in a row with the same character, by jumping repeatedly in quick succession. This is much easier to do while the block is moving slowly; it is a faster way to get it to its maximum speed; however it is only recommended to hit it three to five times with one character before letting it move to the other so that the player can keep the timing correct. Once it approaches maximum speed, it is not recommended to do this - a slight mistake will cause a miss and instant failure.

However, once the block is missed or stopped, the Mario Bros. can do another session and then another before the block will stop giving out coins. If they get 100 coins from each session, they will obtain the maximum of 300 coins possible from one Rally Block.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, striking repeatedly with the same character no longer has any effect. They also do not add to the total block counter.

Screenshot of a Rally Block in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
A Rally Block in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

Rally Blocks reappear in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, found in various locations inside Bowser's body. They function in a similar way as the ones in the previous game, but they do not award coins when hit. Instead, when the bros. hit the block a set amount of times, it rewards them with four Attack Pieces. Unlike the blocks in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Rally Blocks look just like normal ? Blocks. There is also one of these blocks in the Challenge Node that, if hit 99 times, doubles the player's coin total.

They make a return in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. The Rally Block appears as a purple block with a two-sided arrow on it. If hit, the trio stands at different points. Mario must hit the block to start the Rally Block. Either Mario, Luigi, or Paper Mario must jump to hit it as the block changes into an M Block, L Block, or a P Block. The block will accelerate from time to time, making timing harder. A score counter also appears on the bottom of the top screen. If the player surpasses the high score, the trio earns coins, but if they did not, the trio do not earn any coins.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Bloc-rallye[?] Rally-block
German Zuspiel-Box[?] Passing-Block
Italian Blocco Va e Vieni[?] Back-and-Forth Block
Spanish Bloque de Larry[?] Larry's Block

References[edit]

  1. ^ Thomason, Steve (2003). Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN 1-930206-43-7. Page 11.