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A '''Single Swing Lift'''<ref>''Nintendo Power Advance'' v.4, page 87. "''Go right past the secret exit and over the Single and Triple Swing Lifts toward the Goalpost.''"</ref> is a type of [[lift]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It is a platform on a swing attached to a pivot point. Single Swing Lifts come in two versions. Gray Single Swing Lifts perpetually rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. Many of them have red [[Koopa Troopa]]s walking on their pivot points, while others have [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] moving around their pivot points. Brown Single Swing Lifts do not move until [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] stands on them. When either brother stands on a brown Single Swing Lift, it rotates clockwise. In general, it stops moving at the point where he [[jump]]s off it. If Mario or Luigi stands on the lift for too long, it eventually stops moving at the bottom, at which point he usually cannot make it swing back to the top. Brown Single Swing Lifts are mostly found in the level [[Yoshi's Island 3]], while gray ones are mostly found in the level [[Chocolate Island 3]].
A '''Single Swing Lift'''<ref>''Nintendo Power Advance'' v.4, page 87. "''Go right past the secret exit and over the Single and Triple Swing Lifts toward the Goalpost.''"</ref> is a type of [[lift]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It is a platform on a swing attached to a pivot point. Single Swing Lifts come in two versions. Gray Single Swing Lifts perpetually rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. Many of them have red [[Koopa Troopa]]s walking on their pivot points, while others have [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] moving around their pivot points. Brown Single Swing Lifts do not move until [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] stands on them. When either brother stands on a brown Single Swing Lift, it rotates clockwise. In general, it stops moving at the point where he [[jump]]s off it. If Mario or Luigi stands on the lift for too long, it eventually stops moving at the bottom, at which point he usually cannot make it swing back to the top. Brown Single Swing Lifts are mostly found in the level [[Yoshi's Island 3]], while gray ones are mostly found in the level [[Chocolate Island 3]].


==See also==
==Names in other languages==
*[[Triple Swing Lift]]
{{foreign names
*[[Paddle Platform]]
|Jap=回転リフト<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario World'' section, page 60.</ref>
|JapR=Kaiten Rifuto
|JapM=Spin Lift; shared with [[Triple Swing Lift]] and [[Paddle Platform]]
}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:07, December 14, 2021

Brown Single Swing Lift from Super Mario World
A brown Single Swing Lift

A Single Swing Lift[1] is a type of lift in Super Mario World. It is a platform on a swing attached to a pivot point. Single Swing Lifts come in two versions. Gray Single Swing Lifts perpetually rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. Many of them have red Koopa Troopas walking on their pivot points, while others have Fuzzies moving around their pivot points. Brown Single Swing Lifts do not move until Mario or Luigi stands on them. When either brother stands on a brown Single Swing Lift, it rotates clockwise. In general, it stops moving at the point where he jumps off it. If Mario or Luigi stands on the lift for too long, it eventually stops moving at the bottom, at which point he usually cannot make it swing back to the top. Brown Single Swing Lifts are mostly found in the level Yoshi's Island 3, while gray ones are mostly found in the level Chocolate Island 3.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 回転リフト[2]
Kaiten Rifuto
Spin Lift; shared with Triple Swing Lift and Paddle Platform

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Power Advance v.4, page 87. "Go right past the secret exit and over the Single and Triple Swing Lifts toward the Goalpost."
  2. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario World section, page 60.