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'''Spark Chasers''',<ref>''Super Mario Advance'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 11.</ref> also known as '''faceballs'''<ref>''Super Mario Advance'' Official Perfect Guide, page 5.</ref> (or '''Faceballs'''),<ref>''Super Mario Advance'' Official Perfect Guide, page 35.</ref> are objects appearing in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''. They are found only inside [[jar]]s and can be used to clear all [[Spark]]s (hence the name) on the ground and the wall. Players can bounce high off them as well. A Spark Chaser works by sticking to any surface moving at a high speed; over time, the ball shrinks until it is reduced to nothing. | '''Spark Chasers''',<ref>''Super Mario Advance'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 11.</ref> also known as '''faceballs'''<ref>''Super Mario Advance'' Official Perfect Guide, page 5.</ref> (or '''Faceballs'''),<ref>''Super Mario Advance'' Official Perfect Guide, page 35.</ref> are objects appearing in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''. They are found only inside [[jar]]s and can be used to clear all [[Spark]]s (hence the name) on the ground and the wall. Players can bounce high off them as well. A Spark Chaser works by sticking to any surface moving at a high speed; over time, the ball shrinks until it is reduced to nothing. Its design is a derp face. | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, November 12, 2023
- Not to be confused with Face Ball.
Spark Chasers,[1] also known as faceballs[2] (or Faceballs),[3] are objects appearing in Super Mario Advance. They are found only inside jars and can be used to clear all Sparks (hence the name) on the ground and the wall. Players can bounce high off them as well. A Spark Chaser works by sticking to any surface moving at a high speed; over time, the ball shrinks until it is reduced to nothing. Its design is a derp face.
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