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'''Yellow Blocks''' are objects seen in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]; they can be destroyed with the basic [[hammer]]. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', they are not very hard to get by, with [[Stone Block]]s and [[Metal Block]]s presenting more difficult obstacles. In the latter game, however, a new type of Yellow Block is also present, being much larger, having angry eyebrows, and requiring a swing from the [[Super Hammer]] in order to be destroyed. In the original ''Paper Mario'', [[Kammy Koopa]] is shown summoning one of these in to interfere with [[Mario]]'s progress. | '''Yellow Blocks''' are objects seen in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]; they can be destroyed with the basic [[hammer]]. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', they are not very hard to get by, with [[Stone Block]]s and [[Metal Block]]s presenting more difficult obstacles. In the latter game, however, a new type of Yellow Block is also present, being much larger, having angry eyebrows, and requiring a swing from the [[Super Hammer]] in order to be destroyed. In the original ''Paper Mario'', [[Kammy Koopa]] is shown summoning one of these in to interfere with [[Mario]]'s progress. | ||
Revision as of 09:33, February 17, 2018
Yellow Blocks are objects seen in the Paper Mario series; they can be destroyed with the basic hammer. In Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, they are not very hard to get by, with Stone Blocks and Metal Blocks presenting more difficult obstacles. In the latter game, however, a new type of Yellow Block is also present, being much larger, having angry eyebrows, and requiring a swing from the Super Hammer in order to be destroyed. In the original Paper Mario, Kammy Koopa is shown summoning one of these in to interfere with Mario's progress.
In Super Paper Mario, Yellow Blocks are significantly rarer than in the previous games, likely due to the fact that Cudge, the hammer Pixl, is not acquired until Chapter 5.
Yellow Blocks look similar to Rotating Blocks from Super Mario World.