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Revision as of 12:09, September 2, 2021
Template:Item-infobox Poles (originally called Safety Bars[1]) are flexible bollard objects found in Super Mario Odyssey in the Metro Kingdom. Mario can capture Poles, which, after pulling back, give him extra jump momentum in the direction he slung back. In addition to being on the horizontal plane, Poles can be found on the vertical plane as well, and some Volbonans lodged into the walls act as Poles in their own regard.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ポール[?] Pōru |
Pole | |
Chinese | 隔离柱 (Simplified) 隔離柱 (Traditional)[?] Gélí zhù |
Bollard (lit. "isolation pillar") | |
Dutch | Paaltje[?] | Pole | |
German | Elastopfahl[?] | Elastopole | |
Italian | Paletto flessibile[?] | Flexible Pole | |
Russian | Столбик[?] Stolbik |
Pole | |
Spanish | Pivote elástico[?] | Elastic Pivot |
Gallery
A Volbonan functioning as a pole