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Wonder Effects are the central mechanic of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, triggered by collecting Wonder Flowers. Collecting them in different levels causes various effects, including making certain pipes move up and down or bend, stretching players and enemies, transforming the player into something different like a Spike Ball, causing hordes of enemies to appear,[1] or spawning Flower Coins. During a Wonder Effect, a wavy effect is added to the corners of the screen, and a decimal place is added to the Flower Coin counter.[2]
A Wonder Effect ends after collecting a Wonder Seed.
Wonder Effects
Mario transformed into a red Spike Ball
Mario, Luigi, Peach and Princess Daisy transformed into Balloons
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ワンダー[3][4] Wandā |
Wonder |
References
- ^ English Nintendo Magazine 2023 summer, page 48.
- ^ Nintendo of America (June 21, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023. YouTube. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder Japanese website
- ^ Japanese Nintendo Magazine 2023 summer, page 48.