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[[File:RainbowRideTriangle.png|thumb|A '''Purple Switch''' in [[Rainbow Ride]].]] | [[File:MetalMariomoves.png|thumb|left|A '''Purple Switch''' in [[Hazy Maze Cave]].]] | ||
[[File:RainbowRideTriangle.png|thumb|right|A '''Purple Switch''' in [[Rainbow Ride]].]] | |||
'''Purple Switches'''<ref>''[[Super Mario 64]]'' Nintendo Player's Guide</ref> are a type of [[Exclamation Mark Switch]] found in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and [[Super Mario 64 DS|its remake]]. There is at least one found in a majority of the game's courses. Though their exact effect varies from course to course, the most common effects are either making a set of breakable platforms appear or making unnavigable terrain passable, such as turning a steep slope into a staircase. With very few exceptions, the effect of the Purple Switch is temporary. A ticking sound indicates that the switch is still in effect, which gets more rapid as the effect is about to expire. | '''Purple Switches'''<ref>''[[Super Mario 64]]'' Nintendo Player's Guide</ref> are a type of [[Exclamation Mark Switch]] found in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and [[Super Mario 64 DS|its remake]]. There is at least one found in a majority of the game's courses. Though their exact effect varies from course to course, the most common effects are either making a set of breakable platforms appear or making unnavigable terrain passable, such as turning a steep slope into a staircase. With very few exceptions, the effect of the Purple Switch is temporary. A ticking sound indicates that the switch is still in effect, which gets more rapid as the effect is about to expire. | ||
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Revision as of 03:13, February 4, 2017
Purple Switches[1] are a type of Exclamation Mark Switch found in Super Mario 64 and its remake. There is at least one found in a majority of the game's courses. Though their exact effect varies from course to course, the most common effects are either making a set of breakable platforms appear or making unnavigable terrain passable, such as turning a steep slope into a staircase. With very few exceptions, the effect of the Purple Switch is temporary. A ticking sound indicates that the switch is still in effect, which gets more rapid as the effect is about to expire.
References
- ^ Super Mario 64 Nintendo Player's Guide