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{{ | {{about|the block from [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]|other uses|[[Fire Block (disambiguation)]]}} | ||
{{ | {{distinguish|Fiery block|Flame block|Bonfire Block}} | ||
[[File:MVDK2 Fire Block.gif|frame|Filled Fire Blocks]] | [[File:MVDK2 Fire Block.gif|frame|Filled Fire Blocks]] | ||
[[File:MVDK2 Fire Block Empty.png|frame|Empty Fire Blocks]] | [[File:MVDK2 Fire Block Empty.png|frame|Empty Fire Blocks]] | ||
'''Fire Blocks''' are a type of | '''Fire Blocks''' are a type of [[Color Block]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', found mainly in the [[Lava Dome]]. | ||
Similarly to [[Pink Block]]s, Fire Blocks can be picked up by tapping active Fire Blocks with the stylus. If the player has enough Fire Blocks stored, they can also be placed in red dotted outlines to turn them into active Fire Blocks. | Similarly to [[Pink Block]]s, Fire Blocks can be picked up by tapping active Fire Blocks with the stylus. If the player has enough Fire Blocks stored, they can also be placed in red dotted outlines to turn them into active Fire Blocks. | ||
If the player picks up active Fire Blocks, a mode is activated which causes the screen to glow orange and all melodies in the level's theme to be muted, leaving only the theme's percussion. During this mode, if the player touches the Touch Screen, a [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]] appears, replacing the standard in-game cursor of small spark particles. This Fireball allows the player to burn | If the player picks up active Fire Blocks, a mode is activated which causes the screen to glow orange and all melodies in the level's theme to be muted, leaving only the theme's percussion. During this mode, if the player touches the Touch Screen, a [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]] appears, replacing the standard in-game cursor of small spark particles. This Fireball allows the player to burn [[log]]s by moving the Fireball over them, opening previously inaccessible areas. Burning logs does not consume any Fire Blocks. Minis can still be started, directed, and stopped in this mode; however, if a [[Mini]] touches a log while it is being burnt, the Mini is burned and destroyed. After the Fireball touches a log, it disappears and the game returns to its default mode. The game also resumes its default mode if the Fire Blocks are placed back into red dotted outlines. | ||
In the [[Construction Zone]], Fire Blocks can be used in the Lava Dome construction kit, Special Kit 2, and Special Kit 3. | In the [[Construction Zone]], Fire Blocks can be used in the Lava Dome construction kit, [[Special Kit 2]], and [[Special Kit 3]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:49, July 31, 2022
- This article is about the block from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. For other uses, see Fire Block (disambiguation).
- Not to be confused with Fiery block, Flame block, or Bonfire Block.
Fire Blocks are a type of Color Block from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, found mainly in the Lava Dome. Similarly to Pink Blocks, Fire Blocks can be picked up by tapping active Fire Blocks with the stylus. If the player has enough Fire Blocks stored, they can also be placed in red dotted outlines to turn them into active Fire Blocks.
If the player picks up active Fire Blocks, a mode is activated which causes the screen to glow orange and all melodies in the level's theme to be muted, leaving only the theme's percussion. During this mode, if the player touches the Touch Screen, a Fireball appears, replacing the standard in-game cursor of small spark particles. This Fireball allows the player to burn logs by moving the Fireball over them, opening previously inaccessible areas. Burning logs does not consume any Fire Blocks. Minis can still be started, directed, and stopped in this mode; however, if a Mini touches a log while it is being burnt, the Mini is burned and destroyed. After the Fireball touches a log, it disappears and the game returns to its default mode. The game also resumes its default mode if the Fire Blocks are placed back into red dotted outlines.
In the Construction Zone, Fire Blocks can be used in the Lava Dome construction kit, Special Kit 2, and Special Kit 3.