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As the franchise that defined the platforming genre, many {{a|SMFRANCHISE|l}} games allow the character to fly as a powerful ability in the game. Flying is powerful because normally the player's ability to move vertically is restricted by if there are platforms available to jump from. There are many different ways games implement flying. This list compares and contrasts all methods that the player can use to fly in different games. | As the franchise that defined the platforming genre, many {{a|SMFRANCHISE|l}} games allow the character to fly as a powerful ability in the game. Flying is powerful because normally the player's ability to move vertically is restricted by if there are platforms available to jump from. There are many different ways games implement flying. This list compares and contrasts all methods that the player can use to fly in different games. | ||
Note that "High ascent and slowly descend" abilities generally cannot be used more than once for each time the user enters the air. | |||
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!rowspan=2 width=3% |Debut year | !rowspan=2 width=3% |Debut year | ||
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!rowspan=2 class="unsortable"| | !colspan=7|Type | ||
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!width=5%|High ascent and slowly decend | !width=5%|High ascent and slowly decend | ||
!width=5%|Hold jump button to rise | !width=5%|Press/Hold jump button to rise | ||
!width=5%|Steadily rises | |||
!width=5%|Momentum based | !width=5%|Momentum based | ||
!width=5%|Free movement in all directions | !width=5%|Free movement in all directions | ||
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![[Propeller Block]] | ![[Propeller Block]] | ||
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|align=left|Same as Propeller Mario, but with a block Mario can hold. | |||
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|align=left|Slowly descend by holding the jump button. | |||
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![[Raccoon Mario]] [[White Raccoon Mario]] [[Tanooki Mario]] | ![[Raccoon Mario]] [[White Raccoon Mario]] [[Tanooki Mario]] | ||
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|align=left|Requires a full [[P-Meter]]. The P-Meter fills as Mario [[dash]]es. Flying drains the P-Meter. Once the P-Meter is empty Mario can no longer fly. White Raccoon Mario fills the P-Meter faster. | |||
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![[Blimp Fruit]] | ![[Blimp Fruit]] |
Revision as of 00:09, January 24, 2025
As the franchise that defined the platforming genre, many Super Mario franchise games allow the character to fly as a powerful ability in the game. Flying is powerful because normally the player's ability to move vertically is restricted by if there are platforms available to jump from. There are many different ways games implement flying. This list compares and contrasts all methods that the player can use to fly in different games.
Note that "High ascent and slowly descend" abilities generally cannot be used more than once for each time the user enters the air.
Item/Form/Move | Image | Debut year | Games | Type | Notes | ||||||
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High ascent and slowly decend | Press/Hold jump button to rise | Steadily rises | Momentum based | Free movement in all directions | Constant height | Dash(es) in a direction | |||||
Propeller Mario | 2007 | ✔ | |||||||||
Propeller Block | 2007 | ✔ | Same as Propeller Mario, but with a block Mario can hold. | ||||||||
Propeller Box | 2007 | ✔ | Slowly descend by holding the jump button. | ||||||||
Raccoon Mario White Raccoon Mario Tanooki Mario | 2015 |
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✔ | Requires a full P-Meter. The P-Meter fills as Mario dashes. Flying drains the P-Meter. Once the P-Meter is empty Mario can no longer fly. White Raccoon Mario fills the P-Meter faster. | |||||||
Blimp Fruit | 2010 | Temporarily transforms Yoshi into Blimp Yoshi, causing him to puff up and float, similarly to the Power Balloon. | ✔ | ||||||||
Blue Shell | 2006 | Transforms Mario into Shell Mario, allowing him to shell dash, crouch in the shell to block most attacks, and swim faster with more control. | ✔ | ||||||||
Yoshi's Wings | 1990 | Transforms Yoshi into a Winged Yoshi, granting him infinite flight for one level and access to Coin Heaven. Clearing the level removes the wings and, in the SNES version only, makes Yoshi become a Blue Yoshi. | ✔ |