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===''Super Mario Maker'' series===
===''Super Mario Maker'' series===
[[File:SMM2 Hello 3D World.jpg|thumb|Ground blocks in [[Hello, 3D World!]]]]
[[File:SMM2 Hello 3D World.jpg|thumb|Ground blocks in [[Hello, 3D World!]]]]
Ground in the ''Super Mario Maker'' series (''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', ''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'') appears in every theme. When placed in the editor, Ground connects with other Ground blocks, and can sometimes appear with background elements on top of it (such as [[Horsetail|horsehair plants]]). Ground sometimes takes on the appearance of other objects as well when placed in a certain way, such as [[coral]] or dead bushes. In ''Super Mario Maker 2'', Ground received new functionality, being able to be connected with [[Slope]]s and the Ground tiles at the start and at the end of the course, which previously could not connect in ''Super Mario Maker'' and ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS'', and getting its own block limit of 4,000.
Ground in the ''Super Mario Maker'' series (''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', ''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'') appears in every theme. When placed in the editor, Ground connects with other Ground blocks, and can sometimes appear with background elements on top of it (such as [[Horsetail|horsehair plants]] (see subsection below)). Ground sometimes takes on the appearance of other objects as well when placed in a certain way, such as [[coral]] or dead bushes. In ''Super Mario Maker 2'', Ground received new functionality, being able to be connected with [[Slope]]s and the Ground tiles at the start and at the end of the course, which previously could not connect in ''Super Mario Maker'' and ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS'', and getting its own block limit of 4,000.
 
====Ground decorations====
As stated above, ground in the ''Super Mario Maker'' series (''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', ''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'') has a chance to appear with a ground decoration above it (excluding the ''Super Mario 3D World'' game style). There are four different types that can appear, being a 1x1 tile large decoration, a 1x2 large, 1x3, and 3x1.
In the ''Super Mario Bros.'' game style, they are:
*1x1 large ground decorations:
**Ground theme: a circular green bush.
**Underground theme: two small blue mushrooms.
**Underwater theme: a small rock.
**Desert theme: a small pale cactus.
**Snow theme: a circular white bush.
**Sky theme: a singular white flower.
**Forest theme: two small brown mushrooms.
***In the night variant of the forest theme, they become small, green kelp.
*1x2 large ground decorations:
**Ground theme: a small green horsehair plant.
**Underground theme: a small blue curly plant.
**Underwater theme: a small rock pillar.
**Desert theme: a medium pale cactus.
**Snow theme: a small white horsehair plant.
**Sky theme: a small green horsehair plant.
**Forest theme: a small green horsehair plant.
***In the night variant of the forest theme, they become large, green kelp.
*1x3 large ground decorations:
**Ground theme: a large green horsehair plant.
**Underground theme: a large blue curly plant.
**Underwater theme: a large rock pillar.
**Desert theme: a large pale cactus.
**Snow theme: a large white horsehair plant.
**Sky theme: a large green horsehair plant.
**Forest theme: a large green horsehair plant.
*3x1 large ground decorations:
**Ground theme: a green bush.
**Underground theme: a skeleton laying on the ground.
**Underwater theme: a wide rock.
**Desert theme: a skeleton laying on the ground.
**Snow theme: a white bush.
**Sky theme: a three-post fence.
**Forest theme: a green, spiny bush.
***In the night variant of the forest theme, they become a brown skeleton, laying on the ground.


====Original games====
====Original games====

Revision as of 19:54, June 18, 2024

Ground
Ground icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)
Ground block icon in the Super Mario 3D World style in Super Mario Maker 2
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Latest appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023)
Effect Unbreakable block

Ground is a solid, indestructible block that appears in the Super Mario Maker series and the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series.

History

Super Mario Maker series

Hello, 3D World!
Ground blocks in Hello, 3D World!

Ground in the Super Mario Maker series (Super Mario Maker, Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, and Super Mario Maker 2) appears in every theme. When placed in the editor, Ground connects with other Ground blocks, and can sometimes appear with background elements on top of it (such as horsehair plants (see subsection below)). Ground sometimes takes on the appearance of other objects as well when placed in a certain way, such as coral or dead bushes. In Super Mario Maker 2, Ground received new functionality, being able to be connected with Slopes and the Ground tiles at the start and at the end of the course, which previously could not connect in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, and getting its own block limit of 4,000.

Ground decorations

As stated above, ground in the Super Mario Maker series (Super Mario Maker, Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, and Super Mario Maker 2) has a chance to appear with a ground decoration above it (excluding the Super Mario 3D World game style). There are four different types that can appear, being a 1x1 tile large decoration, a 1x2 large, 1x3, and 3x1. In the Super Mario Bros. game style, they are:

  • 1x1 large ground decorations:
    • Ground theme: a circular green bush.
    • Underground theme: two small blue mushrooms.
    • Underwater theme: a small rock.
    • Desert theme: a small pale cactus.
    • Snow theme: a circular white bush.
    • Sky theme: a singular white flower.
    • Forest theme: two small brown mushrooms.
      • In the night variant of the forest theme, they become small, green kelp.
  • 1x2 large ground decorations:
    • Ground theme: a small green horsehair plant.
    • Underground theme: a small blue curly plant.
    • Underwater theme: a small rock pillar.
    • Desert theme: a medium pale cactus.
    • Snow theme: a small white horsehair plant.
    • Sky theme: a small green horsehair plant.
    • Forest theme: a small green horsehair plant.
      • In the night variant of the forest theme, they become large, green kelp.
  • 1x3 large ground decorations:
    • Ground theme: a large green horsehair plant.
    • Underground theme: a large blue curly plant.
    • Underwater theme: a large rock pillar.
    • Desert theme: a large pale cactus.
    • Snow theme: a large white horsehair plant.
    • Sky theme: a large green horsehair plant.
    • Forest theme: a large green horsehair plant.
  • 3x1 large ground decorations:
    • Ground theme: a green bush.
    • Underground theme: a skeleton laying on the ground.
    • Underwater theme: a wide rock.
    • Desert theme: a skeleton laying on the ground.
    • Snow theme: a white bush.
    • Sky theme: a three-post fence.
    • Forest theme: a green, spiny bush.
      • In the night variant of the forest theme, they become a brown skeleton, laying on the ground.

Original games

In Super Mario Bros., despite it being impossible to reach it from below, Ground tiles in Ground and Underground themes act like Brick Blocks. They can be destroyed with a Super Mushroom or a Fire Flower from below, and change their texture to an Empty Block when hit by Small Mario. Despite looking like Empty Blocks, they still function as Brick Blocks.[1]

In New Super Mario Bros. U, the Mecha Hand in Boarding the Airship can destroy Ground blocks when it uses its fist attack.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong series

Ground in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series also acts as an indestructible solid block with no special functionality.

Gallery

Ground theme

Underground theme

Underwater theme

Castle theme

Airship theme

Ghost House theme

Desert theme

Sky theme

Snow theme

Forest theme

References