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[[File:Unfurl Block PMCS artwork.png| | {{item infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Unfurl Block PMCS artwork.png|200px]] | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' ([[List of games by date#2016|2016]]) | |||
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{{Quote|Where there's an Unfurl Block, there's always an Unfurl Mark nearby.|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}} | {{Quote|Where there's an Unfurl Block, there's always an Unfurl Mark nearby.|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}} | ||
An '''Unfurl Block''' (also called a '''!? Block''')<ref>[//papermario.nintendo.com/manual/page_Aid.html#chapter-6 Help on Your Adventure - Paper Mario: Color Splash Game Guide Manual]</ref> is a [[block]] that appears in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. It looks similar to a [[? Block]], but it is red and has a "!?" symbol instead of a "?" When hit by a [[jump]] or a [[hammer]], it temporarily turns gray and turns [[Mario]]'s hammer into the Unfurl Hammer. While the hammer is in this form, Mario appears to be made out of foil. Certain objects, marked with an '''Unfurl Mark''', react to being hit with the Unfurl Hammer, such as logs turning into bridges. | An '''Unfurl Block''' (also called a '''!? Block''')<ref>[https://papermario.nintendo.com/manual/page_Aid.html#chapter-6 Help on Your Adventure - Paper Mario: Color Splash Game Guide Manual]. ''nintendo.com''. Retrieved February 25, 2022. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20161126113647/https://papermario.nintendo.com/manual/page_Aid.html Archived] November 26, 2016, 11:36:47 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> is a [[block]] that appears in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. It looks similar to a [[? Block]], but it is red and has a "!?" symbol instead of a "?" When hit by a [[jump]] or a [[hammer]], it temporarily turns gray and turns [[Mario]]'s hammer into the Unfurl Hammer. While the hammer is in this form, Mario appears to be made out of foil. Certain objects, marked with an '''Unfurl Mark''', react to being hit with the Unfurl Hammer, such as logs turning into bridges. | ||
The | The Unfurl ability lasts 20 seconds; when the time runs out, the Unfurl Block turns back to normal and can be used again. Any enemies that are [[First Strike|struck first]] with the Unfurl Hammer are defeated without going into battle. If Mario does enter a battle, or if he is hit by an enemy's projectile, the Unfurl ability is lost. The Unfurl Block first appears at [[Daffodil Peak]] and reappears in [[Sunglow Ridge]], [[the Golden Coliseum]], [[Lighthouse Island]], [[Fortune Island]], [[Toad Trainworks]], and [[Sunset Express]]. | ||
A colorless Unfurl Block appears in the parallel world of Lighthouse Island. In the normal world, it exists as a ? Block atop a staircase. If Mario paints the ? Block, the corresponding Unfurl Block is repainted. When Mario steps on its platform in the parallel world, it recedes deeper into a cave, revealing an [[Ice Bro]] ambush. Mario must hit the block and unfurl a barrel to create a bridge. | A colorless Unfurl Block appears in the [[parallel world]] of Lighthouse Island. In the normal world, it exists as a ? Block atop a staircase. If Mario paints the ? Block, the corresponding Unfurl Block is repainted. When Mario steps on its platform in the parallel world, it recedes deeper into a cave, revealing an [[Ice Bro]] ambush. Mario must hit the block and unfurl a barrel to create a bridge. | ||
In Toad Trainworks, the Sunset Express's coal car holds an Unfurl Block. After Mario defeats the [[Coal Guy]]s and fills the car with coal, the Unfurl Block is buried and unable to be used again. In Sunset Express, a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] sits atop an Unfurl Block and does not allow Mario to hit it until he investigates the [[Big Thwomp|rockslide]] stopping the train. The Toad moves off the Unfurl Block after Mario returns. | In Toad Trainworks, the Sunset Express's coal car holds an Unfurl Block. After Mario defeats the [[Coal Guy]]s and fills the car with coal, the Unfurl Block is buried and unable to be used again. In Sunset Express, a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] sits atop an Unfurl Block and does not allow Mario to hit it until he investigates the [[Big Thwomp|rockslide]] stopping the train. The Toad moves off the Unfurl Block after Mario returns. | ||
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|DutM=Unfold Block | |DutM=Unfold Block | ||
|FreE=Bloc de dépliage | |||
|FreEM=Unfold block | |||
|Ger=Entfaltungs-Block | |Ger=Entfaltungs-Block | ||
|GerM=Unfold Block | |GerM=Unfold Block | ||
|Ita=Blocco !?<br>Stendiblocco | |Ita=Blocco !?<br>Stendiblocco | ||
|ItaM=!? Block<br>Unfoldblock | |ItaM=!? Block<br>Unfoldblock | ||
|Por=bloco desenrolador | |||
|PorM=unwinding block | |||
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[[Category:Blocks]] | [[Category:Blocks]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: Color Splash objects]] | [[Category:Paper Mario: Color Splash objects]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:08, August 14, 2024
Unfurl Block | |
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First appearance | Paper Mario: Color Splash (2016) |
- “Where there's an Unfurl Block, there's always an Unfurl Mark nearby.”
- —Huey, Paper Mario: Color Splash
An Unfurl Block (also called a !? Block)[1] is a block that appears in Paper Mario: Color Splash. It looks similar to a ? Block, but it is red and has a "!?" symbol instead of a "?" When hit by a jump or a hammer, it temporarily turns gray and turns Mario's hammer into the Unfurl Hammer. While the hammer is in this form, Mario appears to be made out of foil. Certain objects, marked with an Unfurl Mark, react to being hit with the Unfurl Hammer, such as logs turning into bridges.
The Unfurl ability lasts 20 seconds; when the time runs out, the Unfurl Block turns back to normal and can be used again. Any enemies that are struck first with the Unfurl Hammer are defeated without going into battle. If Mario does enter a battle, or if he is hit by an enemy's projectile, the Unfurl ability is lost. The Unfurl Block first appears at Daffodil Peak and reappears in Sunglow Ridge, the Golden Coliseum, Lighthouse Island, Fortune Island, Toad Trainworks, and Sunset Express.
A colorless Unfurl Block appears in the parallel world of Lighthouse Island. In the normal world, it exists as a ? Block atop a staircase. If Mario paints the ? Block, the corresponding Unfurl Block is repainted. When Mario steps on its platform in the parallel world, it recedes deeper into a cave, revealing an Ice Bro ambush. Mario must hit the block and unfurl a barrel to create a bridge.
In Toad Trainworks, the Sunset Express's coal car holds an Unfurl Block. After Mario defeats the Coal Guys and fills the car with coal, the Unfurl Block is buried and unable to be used again. In Sunset Express, a Toad sits atop an Unfurl Block and does not allow Mario to hit it until he investigates the rockslide stopping the train. The Toad moves off the Unfurl Block after Mario returns.
Media[edit]
Unfurl Power - The music that plays while the Unfurl effect is active | File info |
Gallery[edit]
Huey explains the Unfurl Block.
Mario unfurls an object in the ranger's cabin at Daffodil Peak.
Mario unfurls a log at Sunglow Ridge.
The Unfurl Block on Fortune Island
The Unfurl Block at Toad Trainworks, inside the coal car
The Unfurl Block at Sunset Express
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | テンカイブロック[?] Tenkai Burokku |
Unfold Block | |
Dutch | Uitvouwblok[?] | Unfold Block | |
French (NOE) | Bloc de dépliage[?] | Unfold block | |
German | Entfaltungs-Block[?] | Unfold Block | |
Italian | Blocco !? Stendiblocco[?] |
!? Block Unfoldblock |
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Portuguese | bloco desenrolador[?] | unwinding block | |
Spanish (NOA) | Bloque desdoble[?] | Unfold Block | |
Spanish (NOE) | Bloque de desdoble[?] | Unfold Block |
References[edit]
- ^ Help on Your Adventure - Paper Mario: Color Splash Game Guide Manual. nintendo.com. Retrieved February 25, 2022. (Archived November 26, 2016, 11:36:47 UTC via Wayback Machine.)