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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Jewel blocks are shiny lavender-colored crystalline blocks that prominently appear in the level Jewel-Block Cave in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Jewel blocks often contain items or Talking Flowers, and the blocks can be broken in two hits by jumping or ground-pounding into them or one hit in Drill form. Enemies such as Spinies and Konks can also break them. Jewel blocks vary in size.
Gallery
A jewel block containing a Drill Mushroom
A jewel block containing a Wonder Flower
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Blocco gioiello[?] | Jewel block | |
Portuguese | Bloco joia[?] | Jewel block | |
Spanish | Bloque gema[?] | Gem block |