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[[Image:Reverse_Shroom.PNG|frame|right| | [[Image:Reverse_Shroom.PNG|frame|right|A '''Reverse Mushroom'''.]] | ||
[[Image:MP3_ReverseMushroom.JPG|left|thumb| | [[Image:MP3_ReverseMushroom.JPG|left|thumb|A Reverse Mushroom from ''Mario Party 3''.]] | ||
A '''Reverse Mushroom''' is one of the rarest types of [[ | A '''Reverse Mushroom''' is one of the rarest types of [[Mushrooms]] in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. It is the opposite of a [[Super Mushroom]], causing someone who is enlarged to shrink and vice versa. This mushroom can be used against foes. | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' Battle Mode version of [[Mario Bros.]], they would appear and could shrink/enlarge, or reverse the two players positions on the screen. | In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' Battle Mode version of [[Mario Bros.]], they would appear and could shrink/enlarge, or reverse the two players positions on the screen. | ||
This rare mushroom also appears in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. It is used to make a [[Dice Block]] roll the opposite way. It can be recognized by its having a 180° turn arrow pattern on its cap. However, not much is known about the origin of this mushroom. | This rare mushroom also appears in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. It is used to make a [[Dice Block]] roll the opposite way. It can be recognized by its having a 180° turn arrow pattern on its cap. However, not much is known about the origin of this mushroom. | ||
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Revision as of 18:04, October 28, 2007
A Reverse Mushroom is one of the rarest types of Mushrooms in the Mushroom Kingdom. It is the opposite of a Super Mushroom, causing someone who is enlarged to shrink and vice versa. This mushroom can be used against foes.
In Super Mario Bros. 3 Battle Mode version of Mario Bros., they would appear and could shrink/enlarge, or reverse the two players positions on the screen.
This rare mushroom also appears in Mario Party 3. It is used to make a Dice Block roll the opposite way. It can be recognized by its having a 180° turn arrow pattern on its cap. However, not much is known about the origin of this mushroom.