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Revision as of 09:22, January 10, 2021

A spike block in Super Mario Maker 2
A yellow Spike Block from Super Mario Maker 2

Spike Blocks are reoccurring objects that first appeared Super Mario 3D World.

History

Super Mario 3D World

Several red Spike Blocks in Deepwater Dungeon

Spike Blocks first appear in Super Mario 3D World as obstacles. They damage the player when they touch them. There are blue and red variants of Spike Blocks. The blue Spike Blocks are stationary while the red Spike Blocks move. Spike Blocks can be destroyed by Mega Mario, rewarding 200 points when they are destroyed.

Super Mario Maker 2

Spike Blocks reappear in Super Mario Maker 2, where they are placable objects found in the "Gizmos" category. It is only present in the Super Mario 3D World game style and is similar to the Spike Trap. There are three variants of Spike Blocks that can be used. Yellow Spike Blocks are on timers which cause the spikes to protrude and retract, functioning similar to the retracting spike obstacles seen in multiple levels in the original Super Mario 3D World such as Spiky Spike Bridge. The red and blue Spike Blocks' spikes can become inactive or active under the control of an ON/OFF Switch, and as such can be toggled. The player can stand on Spike Blocks when their spikes are retracted.

The Spike Block is currently the only course element in Super Mario Maker 2 to have had its category changed via an update. Prior to the version 3.0.0 update, it was part of the "Terrain" category, while version 3.0.0 made it part of the "Gizmos" category instead. This was most likely done to group it with the other ON/OFF Switch-affiliated items (like the Dotted-Line Block, Conveyor Belt, and ON/OFF Trampoline).

Profiles

Super Mario Maker 2

  • North American website bio: "This is one block you do not want to hit. Combine it with the On/Off Switch to set a trap!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トゲブロック[?]
Toge Burokku
Spike Block
Chinese 尖刺砖块 (Simplified)
尖刺磚塊 (Traditional)
[?]

Jiāncì Zhuānkuài
Sharp Spike Block
Dutch Spijkerblok[?] Nail Block
German Stachelblock[?] Spike Block
Italian Blocco spinoso[?] Spiky Block
Korean 가시블록[?]
Gasi Beullok
Spike Block
Portuguese (NOE) Bloco espinhoso[1] Spiky block
Russian Блок с шипами[?]
Blok s shipami
Block with spikes
Spanish (NOA) Bloque de picos[?] Spike Block

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Portugal. (May 15, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 15/05/2019. YouTube. Retrieved January 10, 2020.