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'''Stone blocks''' (also parsed '''Stone Blocks''') are gray, stone blocks that appear during the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Stone blocks appear in various locations, blocking [[Mario]]'s way. They most abundantly appear in [[Dry Dry Ruins]], as these blocks cannot be pushed, smashed by the regular [[Hammer]], or be destroyed by other means. The only way to break them is after Mario obtains a [[Super Hammer]] from Dry Dry Ruins. Stone blocks sometimes, albeit rarely, contain enemies, such as a [[Stone Chomp]].
'''Stone blocks''' (also parsed '''Stone Blocks''') are gray, stone blocks that appear during the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Stone blocks appear in various locations, blocking [[Mario]]'s way. They most abundantly appear in [[Dry Dry Ruins]], as these blocks cannot be pushed, smashed by the regular [[Hammer]], or be destroyed by other means. The only way to break them is after Mario obtains a [[Super Hammer]] from Dry Dry Ruins. Stone blocks sometimes, albeit rarely, contain enemies, such as a [[Stone Chomp]].


In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', an [[Ultra Hammer]] is required to break stone blocks. However, the Ultra Hammer appears late in the game, and is needed to smash only a handful of stone blocks.
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', an [[Ultra Hammer]] is required to break stone blocks. However, the Ultra Hammer appears late in the game, and is needed to smash only a handful of stone blocks. Additionally, large stone blocks appear which require spinning the Ultra Hammer to destroy.


In ''[[Wario Land 4]]'', {{conjectural|stone blocks}} are used as platforms and walls. They could be destroyed by any attack, and were often blocking [[treasure chest]]s or paths.
In ''[[Wario Land 4]]'', {{conjectural|stone blocks}} are used as platforms and walls. They could be destroyed by any attack, and were often blocking [[treasure chest]]s or paths.
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Later, ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' used them as its predecessor did. Breaking them was required by some levels' [[List of Wario Land: Shake It! missions|missions]].
Later, ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' used them as its predecessor did. Breaking them was required by some levels' [[List of Wario Land: Shake It! missions|missions]].
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 21:46, August 6, 2020

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Stone Block
The stone block as seen in Paper Mario
Not to be confused with Hard Block.

Stone blocks (also parsed Stone Blocks) are gray, stone blocks that appear during the events of Paper Mario. Stone blocks appear in various locations, blocking Mario's way. They most abundantly appear in Dry Dry Ruins, as these blocks cannot be pushed, smashed by the regular Hammer, or be destroyed by other means. The only way to break them is after Mario obtains a Super Hammer from Dry Dry Ruins. Stone blocks sometimes, albeit rarely, contain enemies, such as a Stone Chomp.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, an Ultra Hammer is required to break stone blocks. However, the Ultra Hammer appears late in the game, and is needed to smash only a handful of stone blocks. Additionally, large stone blocks appear which require spinning the Ultra Hammer to destroy.

In Wario Land 4, stone blocks are used as platforms and walls. They could be destroyed by any attack, and were often blocking treasure chests or paths.

Additionally, in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, Yoshi can break a stone block using a Wrecking Ball, or being transformed into Ball Yoshi.

Later, Wario Land: Shake It! used them as its predecessor did. Breaking them was required by some levels' missions.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes

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