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In ''Super Mario World'', the gray version of the P-Switch makes most enemies turn into Silver Coins. Collecting eight of these coins awards [[Mario]] a [[1-Up Mushroom|1-Up]]. Collect one more for a 2-Up. After nine coins, Mario will earn 3-Ups for each additional coin. | In ''Super Mario World'', the gray version of the P-Switch makes most enemies turn into Silver Coins. Collecting eight of these coins awards [[Mario]] a [[1-Up Mushroom|1-Up]]. Collect one more for a 2-Up. After nine coins, Mario will earn 3-Ups for each additional coin. | ||
P-Switches will also appear in the upcoming [[Nintendo 3DS]] game, ''[[Super Mario 3D]]''. Here, they are flatten with a light blue "P" printed. | P-Switches will also appear in the upcoming [[Nintendo 3DS]] game, ''[[Super Mario 3D]]''. Here, they are flatten with a light blue "P" printed. When pressed, they become totally red. | ||
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Revision as of 17:02, June 11, 2011
Template:Item-infobox P-Switches (also known as P-Switch Blocks in Super Mario World, New Super Mario Bros., and New Super Mario Bros. Wii) are items found in Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, New Super Mario Bros., and New Super Mario Bros. Wii. When pressed, a P-Switch changes something in the stage for a limited amount of time. This includes:
- Turning Brick Blocks (Used Blocks in Super Mario World) into coins.
- Turning coins into Brick Blocks (Used Blocks in Super Mario World).
- Changing enemies and Munchers into Silver Coins (Super Mario World gray switches only).
- Allowing Mario to access a hidden door.
- Making Silver Coins appear.
- Making hidden Question Blocks appear.
One rather confusing thing is that a Brick Block with an item inside it will look like a coin, but act like a block. This confusion was removed in the Game Boy Advance remake of Super Mario Bros. 3.
In Super Mario World, the gray version of the P-Switch makes most enemies turn into Silver Coins. Collecting eight of these coins awards Mario a 1-Up. Collect one more for a 2-Up. After nine coins, Mario will earn 3-Ups for each additional coin.
P-Switches will also appear in the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game, Super Mario 3D. Here, they are flatten with a light blue "P" printed. When pressed, they become totally red.
Gallery
A Blue P-Switch in Super Mario World. - P-Switches.PNG
Two P-Switches from Super Mario World. - P switch.png
A P-Switch from New Super Mario Bros.. - PSwitch.PNG
The P-Switch in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Names in Other Languages
Template:Foreignname <br=clear all> Template:Super Mario Bros. 3