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'''''Mushroom Kingdom Hearts''''' is an [[Genre#Role-playing|action role-playing video game]] for the [[Wii]] developed by [[Square Enix]] in 2008. It is an entry to the ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' series and the successor to ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts II|Kingdom Hearts II]]''. The story follows [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Sora|Sora]]'s journey throughout the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and its surrounding lands in order to eliminate the [[khwiki:Heartless|Heartless]] that have invaded due to the presence of his Keyblade. Once Sora learns that [[Bowser]] is using the Heartless alongside his usual [[Bowser's Minions|Koopa Troop]], he continues his journey in order to stop him as well. Unlike previous and future games in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, this game contains [[Nintendo]] elements, primarily from the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise, in place of most {{wp|The Walt Disney Company|Disney}} and ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' elements. As such, Sora is accompanied by [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] for the majority of the story instead of his usual companions, [[khwiki:Donald Duck|Donald Duck]] and [[khwiki:Goofy|Goofy]]. {{more|Mushroom Kingdom Hearts}}
'''[[Skewer]]s''' (also known as '''Spikes''' and '''Spike Pillars''') are gray, blue, black or green metallic pillars with spikes on them, serving as major, indestructible course obstacles. They primarily appear in castle and tower levels, usually later in the game, with some exceptions. First appearing in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', their attack patterns are moving in a single direction, either vertically or horizontally, and they can either power-down [[Mario]] if they touch him or crush him for an instant life loss. In ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'' and later titles, however, the Skewers can only power-down Mario. Unlike some other obstacles of the same manner, Mario can run through them if he is invincible or is undergoing post-damage invincibility frames.

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Super Mario Maker (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Skewer

Skewers (also known as Spikes and Spike Pillars) are gray, blue, black or green metallic pillars with spikes on them, serving as major, indestructible course obstacles. They primarily appear in castle and tower levels, usually later in the game, with some exceptions. First appearing in Super Mario World, their attack patterns are moving in a single direction, either vertically or horizontally, and they can either power-down Mario if they touch him or crush him for an instant life loss. In Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 and later titles, however, the Skewers can only power-down Mario. Unlike some other obstacles of the same manner, Mario can run through them if he is invincible or is undergoing post-damage invincibility frames.