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[[Image:Blocks.PNG|thumb|Empty Blocks from various games.]] | [[Image:Blocks.PNG|thumb|Empty Blocks from various games.]] | ||
'''Empty Blocks''' appear when Mario or Luigi hit a ? block or a Brick Block with an item inside. | '''Empty Blocks''' appear when Mario or Luigi hit a [[? block]] or a [[Brick Block]] with an item inside. Empty Blocks are usually square and brown with rounded edges. In Super Mario World, Empty Blocks had small closed eyes. | ||
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[[Category:Blocks]] | [[Category:Blocks]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:20, May 17, 2008
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Empty Blocks appear when Mario or Luigi hit a ? block or a Brick Block with an item inside. Empty Blocks are usually square and brown with rounded edges. In Super Mario World, Empty Blocks had small closed eyes.
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