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In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', there are many colored outline squares found throughout the various levels. These squares can become [[! Blocks]] by activating the [[! Switch]] at the '''Switch Palace''', an area usually found by accessing the secret exit of an adjacent level (the only exception being the [[Yellow Switch Palace]]). The ! Blocks are used mainly as platforms for [[Warp Pipes]], Secret Exits, and [[? Blocks]], but also contain helpful power-ups. The best thing about ! Blocks is that | In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', there are many colored outline squares found throughout the various levels. These squares can become [[! Blocks]] by activating the [[! Switch]] at the '''Switch Palace''', an area usually found by accessing the secret exit of an adjacent level (the only exception being the [[Yellow Switch Palace]]). The ! Blocks are used mainly as platforms for [[Warp Pipes]], Secret Exits, and [[? Blocks]], but also contain helpful power-ups. The best thing about ! Blocks is that the Yellow and Green ones always contain the same power up! (Example: Yellow ! Blocks contain [[Mushrooms]]) | ||
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Revision as of 19:06, July 13, 2006
In Super Mario World, there are many colored outline squares found throughout the various levels. These squares can become ! Blocks by activating the ! Switch at the Switch Palace, an area usually found by accessing the secret exit of an adjacent level (the only exception being the Yellow Switch Palace). The ! Blocks are used mainly as platforms for Warp Pipes, Secret Exits, and ? Blocks, but also contain helpful power-ups. The best thing about ! Blocks is that the Yellow and Green ones always contain the same power up! (Example: Yellow ! Blocks contain Mushrooms)