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{{quote|Step here to go to the [[Fountain]].|Luma|Super Mario Galaxy}}
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|image=[[File:SMG2 Warp Pad.png|130px]]<br>A Warp Pad as seen in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
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{{quote|If [[Mario|you]] ever want to visit {{color-link|red|Starshroom|that ship}}, you can get there with the {{color|green|Warp Pad}}.|Lubba|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
'''Warp Pads''' are semi-common objects found in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They appear as small metallic circular switches positioned on the ground and are always found in sets of two. Their bases are red, and the "switch" part of them is green on the outside and silver on the inside, with a small gold circle in the middle. Hovering over the center of them is a small white orb of pure light, with a curved beam of light extending from the orb of light over one Warp Pad to the orb of light over the other. When a Warp Pad is activated, [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) is temporarily transformed into a ball of light that travels along the curved light beam like an electrical current until he reaches the second Warp Pad, at which point he turns back into himself. Warp Pads allow Mario to travel quickly between places that usually have different elevations or would be inaccessible otherwise.


[[File:WarpPad.PNG|thumb|130px|A '''Warp Pad''' as seen in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.]]
To use a Warp Pad, the player simply needs to have Mario walk onto it, at which point it is automatically activated. The "switch" part of the Warp Pad becomes indented only after Mario has reached the second of the two Warp Pads, and it rises back up after he walks away from it. Otherwise, it is always raised up. Even though most Warp Pads lead specifically from one area to another, Mario can also use them to travel back in the same direction from which he previously came. Warp Pads appear only in the hub areas of the two games (the [[Comet Observatory]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and [[Starship Mario]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''), and they never make an appearance in any [[galaxy|galaxies]] whatsoever. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', six sets of Warp Pads appear onboard the Comet Observatory in the following locations:
'''Warp Pads''' are semi-common objects found in both ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They appear as small metallic circular switches positioned on the ground, and are always found in sets of two. Their bases are red, and the "switch" part of them is green on the outside and silver on the inside, with a small gold circle in the middle. Hovering over the center of them is a small white orb of pure light, with a curved beam of light extending from the orb of light over one Warp Pad to the orb of light over the other. When activated, [[Mario]] will temporarily be transformed into a ball of light that will travel along the curved light beam like an electrical current until he reaches the second Warp Pad, at which point he will turn back into himself. Warp Pads allow Mario to travel quickly between places which usually have different elevations or would be inaccessible otherwise.
*Leading from a pathway on the Comet Observatory to the outside of the [[Fountain]]
*Leading from the outside of the [[Kitchen (Super Mario Galaxy)|Kitchen]] to the outside of the [[Engine Room]]
*Leading from the outside of the Engine Room to the outside of the [[Gate (Super Mario Galaxy)|Gate]]
*Leading from the outside of the Gate to the outside of the [[Garden (Super Mario Galaxy)|Garden]]
*Leading from behind the Garden to the [[Garage (Super Mario Galaxy)|Garage]]
*Leading from the bottom of the Comet Observatory to behind the Engine Room


To use one, the player only needs to have Mario walk onto it, at which point it will automatically be activated. The "switch" part of the Warp Pad will only become indented after Mario has reached the second of the two Warp Pads, and will raise back up after Mario walks away from it. Otherwise, it will always be raised up. Even though most Warp Pads lead specifically from one area to another, Mario can also use them to travel back in the same direction from which he previously came. Warp Pads only ever appear in the hub areas of the two games (the [[Comet Observatory]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and [[Starship Mario]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''), and never make an appearance in any galaxies whatsoever. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', six sets of Warp Pads appear onboard the Comet Observatory in the following locations:
[[File:SMG Warp Pad.png|thumb|100px|The Warp Pad leading to the Fountain]]
Most of the Warp Pads in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' do not work at first, as specific parts of the Comet Observatory must first be powered up via the collection of [[Grand Star]]s, which enables more Warp Pads to be used as the game progresses. As such, many of these Warp Pads have colored power cables running to them from the platform near the start of the Comet Observatory. The beam of light extending from these Warp Pads reflects the color of the power cables leading to them. Not every Warp Pad found onboard the Comet Observatory is necessarily used to reach otherwise inaccessible areas; some simply act as shortcuts that lead to previously accessed areas that would normally take longer to reach without the use of Warp Pads.


*Leading from a pathway on the Comet Observatory to the outside of the [[Fountain]].
In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', only one set of Warp Pads appears in the entire game. The first one is positioned in the right ear of Starship Mario, and the second one is found on the bottom of the red [[Starshroom]] orbiting Starship Mario. The only function of these Warp Pads is to provide access between the two ships. Mario can also travel between Warp Pads while riding on [[Yoshi]]. In this game, there is no beam of light visibly connecting the two Warp Pads, although Mario still transforms into a ball of light and travels along a predetermined path between them.
*Leading from the outside of the [[Kitchen (Dome)|Kitchen]] to the outside of the [[Engine Room]].
*Leading from the outside of the Engine Room to the outside of the [[Gate (Super Mario Galaxy)|Gate]].
*Leading from the outside of the Gate to the outside of the [[Garden]].
*Leading from behind the Garden to the [[Garage]].
*Leading from the bottom of the Comet Observatory to behind the Engine Room.  


Most of the Warp Pads in this game will not work at first, as specific parts of the Comet Observatory must first be powered up via the collection of [[Grand Star]]s, which will enable more Warp Pads to be used as the game progresses. As such, many of these Warp Pads have colored power cables running to them from the platform near the start of the Comet Observatory. The beam of light extending from these Warp Pads reflects the color of the power cables leading to them. Not every Warp Pad found onboard the Comet Observatory is necessarily used to reach inaccessible areas; some only act as shortcuts which lead to previously accessed areas that would normally take longer to reach without the use of Warp Pads.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SMG Asset Model Warp Pad.png|Model from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
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In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', only one set of Warp Pads appears in the entire game. The first one is positioned in the right ear of Starship Mario, and the second one is found on the bottom of the red [[Starshroom]] orbiting Starship Mario. The only function of these Warp Pads is to provide access between the two ships. In this game, there is no beam of light visibly connecting the two Warp Pads, although Mario still transforms into a ball of light and travels along a predetermined path between them. 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ワープポッド
|JapR=Wāpu Poddo
|JapM=Warp Pod
|Ita=Teletrasporto
|ItaM=Teleporter
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Note that in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', most of the areas on the [[Comet Observatory]] that are accessed by Warp Pads can also be accessed by using [[Flying Mario]], whereas in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', the only Warp Pad is essential to reach the [[Starshroom]], which cannot be accessed otherwise.
*Unlike when the player uses [[Launch Star]]s, power-ups always remain active when the player uses Warp Pads. This can be experienced with the [[Red Star]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' as well as the [[Cloud Flower]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.
*Unlike using [[Launch Star]]s, power-ups always remain active when using Warp Pads. This can be experienced with the [[Red Star]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' as well as the [[Cloud Flower]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
*Although the Warp Pad in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' leads both to and from the Starshroom, it does not necessarily need to be used to get back to Starship Mario; if the player is [[Cloud Mario]] when they use the Warp Pad to go to the Starshroom, they can reach Starship Mario again via [[List of Super Mario Galaxy 2 glitches#Falling onto Starship Mario with Yoshi|a glitch]].
*Although the Warp Pad in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' leads both to and from the [[Starshroom]], it does not necessarily need to be used to get back to [[Starship Mario]]; if the player is [[Cloud Mario]] when they use the Warp Pad to go to the Starshroom, they can reach Starship Mario again via a [[Super Mario Galaxy 2/Glitches#Travel from the Starshroom to Starship Mario without Using the Warp Pad|glitch]].
*If Mario walks onto a Warp Pad after he has just used it, the "switch" part remains indented and it does not activate. If the player looks closely when Mario does this, the bottom part of his legs is actually going through the Warp Pad as if it were not there.
*In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', it is also possible for [[Mario]] to travel between Warp Pads while riding on [[Yoshi]].  
*If the player uses the [[List of Super Mario Galaxy glitches#Slope climbing|slope-climbing glitch]] to reach the Engine Room dome's platform, the Warp Pad leading from the bottom of the Comet Observatory near the Library to the back of the Engine Room can be unlocked early.
 
*If the player performs a frame-perfect [[Backward Somersault|backward somersault]] off the Engine Room dome with Luigi and uses Player 2 to click him at a specific spot, allowing him to [[Wall Jump|wall-jump]] off the Garden dome and land on the platform that it is on, the Warp Pad that leads from the Garage to behind the Garden can be unlocked early.
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Latest revision as of 00:30, December 13, 2024

Warp Pad
Warp Pad
A Warp Pad as seen in Super Mario Galaxy 2
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
“If you ever want to visit that ship, you can get there with the Warp Pad.”
Lubba, Super Mario Galaxy 2

Warp Pads are semi-common objects found in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. They appear as small metallic circular switches positioned on the ground and are always found in sets of two. Their bases are red, and the "switch" part of them is green on the outside and silver on the inside, with a small gold circle in the middle. Hovering over the center of them is a small white orb of pure light, with a curved beam of light extending from the orb of light over one Warp Pad to the orb of light over the other. When a Warp Pad is activated, Mario (or Luigi) is temporarily transformed into a ball of light that travels along the curved light beam like an electrical current until he reaches the second Warp Pad, at which point he turns back into himself. Warp Pads allow Mario to travel quickly between places that usually have different elevations or would be inaccessible otherwise.

To use a Warp Pad, the player simply needs to have Mario walk onto it, at which point it is automatically activated. The "switch" part of the Warp Pad becomes indented only after Mario has reached the second of the two Warp Pads, and it rises back up after he walks away from it. Otherwise, it is always raised up. Even though most Warp Pads lead specifically from one area to another, Mario can also use them to travel back in the same direction from which he previously came. Warp Pads appear only in the hub areas of the two games (the Comet Observatory in Super Mario Galaxy and Starship Mario in Super Mario Galaxy 2), and they never make an appearance in any galaxies whatsoever. In Super Mario Galaxy, six sets of Warp Pads appear onboard the Comet Observatory in the following locations:

  • Leading from a pathway on the Comet Observatory to the outside of the Fountain
  • Leading from the outside of the Kitchen to the outside of the Engine Room
  • Leading from the outside of the Engine Room to the outside of the Gate
  • Leading from the outside of the Gate to the outside of the Garden
  • Leading from behind the Garden to the Garage
  • Leading from the bottom of the Comet Observatory to behind the Engine Room
A Warp Pad in the Comet Observatory
The Warp Pad leading to the Fountain

Most of the Warp Pads in Super Mario Galaxy do not work at first, as specific parts of the Comet Observatory must first be powered up via the collection of Grand Stars, which enables more Warp Pads to be used as the game progresses. As such, many of these Warp Pads have colored power cables running to them from the platform near the start of the Comet Observatory. The beam of light extending from these Warp Pads reflects the color of the power cables leading to them. Not every Warp Pad found onboard the Comet Observatory is necessarily used to reach otherwise inaccessible areas; some simply act as shortcuts that lead to previously accessed areas that would normally take longer to reach without the use of Warp Pads.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, only one set of Warp Pads appears in the entire game. The first one is positioned in the right ear of Starship Mario, and the second one is found on the bottom of the red Starshroom orbiting Starship Mario. The only function of these Warp Pads is to provide access between the two ships. Mario can also travel between Warp Pads while riding on Yoshi. In this game, there is no beam of light visibly connecting the two Warp Pads, although Mario still transforms into a ball of light and travels along a predetermined path between them.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワープポッド[?]
Wāpu Poddo
Warp Pod
Italian Teletrasporto[?] Teleporter

Trivia[edit]

  • Unlike when the player uses Launch Stars, power-ups always remain active when the player uses Warp Pads. This can be experienced with the Red Star in Super Mario Galaxy as well as the Cloud Flower in Super Mario Galaxy 2.
  • Although the Warp Pad in Super Mario Galaxy 2 leads both to and from the Starshroom, it does not necessarily need to be used to get back to Starship Mario; if the player is Cloud Mario when they use the Warp Pad to go to the Starshroom, they can reach Starship Mario again via a glitch.
  • If Mario walks onto a Warp Pad after he has just used it, the "switch" part remains indented and it does not activate. If the player looks closely when Mario does this, the bottom part of his legs is actually going through the Warp Pad as if it were not there.
  • If the player uses the slope-climbing glitch to reach the Engine Room dome's platform, the Warp Pad leading from the bottom of the Comet Observatory near the Library to the back of the Engine Room can be unlocked early.
  • If the player performs a frame-perfect backward somersault off the Engine Room dome with Luigi and uses Player 2 to click him at a specific spot, allowing him to wall-jump off the Garden dome and land on the platform that it is on, the Warp Pad that leads from the Garage to behind the Garden can be unlocked early.