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'''P Blocks''' are objects in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' that can be placed in every level style. Similar to [[ON/OFF Switch]]es, they are activated or deactivated whenever the player hits a [[P Switch]]; they are outlined when deactivated, and when activated, they become solid blocks that cannot be destroyed by any means.
'''P Blocks''' are objects in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' that can be placed in every level style. Similar to [[ON/OFF Switch]]es, they are activated or deactivated whenever the player hits a [[P Switch]]; they are outlined when deactivated, and when activated, they become solid blocks that cannot be destroyed by any means. Due to the effect being temporary, the blocks operate in a similar way to the [[Dotted-Line Block]]s from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and its sequels.


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Revision as of 10:05, December 8, 2019

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This article is about the course element in Super Mario Maker 2. For the object in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, see P Block (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam).

Template:Item-infobox P Blocks are objects in Super Mario Maker 2 that can be placed in every level style. Similar to ON/OFF Switches, they are activated or deactivated whenever the player hits a P Switch; they are outlined when deactivated, and when activated, they become solid blocks that cannot be destroyed by any means. Due to the effect being temporary, the blocks operate in a similar way to the Dotted-Line Blocks from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and its sequels.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese Pブロック[?]
P Burokku
P Block
Chinese P磚塊[?]
P Zhuānkuài
P Block