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The on-off blocks and the blocks that appear and disappear with the music… are those not considered dotted-line blocks? [[Special:Contributions/172.59.194.182|172.59.194.182]] 13:28, April 6, 2024 (EDT) | The on-off blocks and the blocks that appear and disappear with the music… are those not considered dotted-line blocks? [[Special:Contributions/172.59.194.182|172.59.194.182]] 13:28, April 6, 2024 (EDT) | ||
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While in the process of organizing this page to have proper history sections, it became rather apparent that these dotted-line blocks are extremely varied between games. Should they be split in some form? The ! Blocks in ''Super Mario World'' and ''Super Mario 64'' feel especially disconnected from the other entries, which have a trending theme of alternating between solid and non-solid states, not just becoming solid blocks. In Addition, ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' features two totally distinct and uniquely functioning "dotted-line blocks", ones controlled by ON/OFF Switch like ''Super Mario Maker 2'', and music-based ones with no player input. These ones should ''certainly'' be split at the least, since theyre literally alongside the traditional blocks.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 23:42, January 27, 2025 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 23:42, January 27, 2025
Where did they appear in NSMB(DS)? SWFlash
Yeah they did in W3. Beach world. Aloha! PikaSamus (talk) Come on! You hit red switches!
What about Mario Wonder?[edit]
The on-off blocks and the blocks that appear and disappear with the music… are those not considered dotted-line blocks? 172.59.194.182 13:28, April 6, 2024 (EDT)
Split?[edit]
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While in the process of organizing this page to have proper history sections, it became rather apparent that these dotted-line blocks are extremely varied between games. Should they be split in some form? The ! Blocks in Super Mario World and Super Mario 64 feel especially disconnected from the other entries, which have a trending theme of alternating between solid and non-solid states, not just becoming solid blocks. In Addition, Super Mario Bros. Wonder features two totally distinct and uniquely functioning "dotted-line blocks", ones controlled by ON/OFF Switch like Super Mario Maker 2, and music-based ones with no player input. These ones should certainly be split at the least, since theyre literally alongside the traditional blocks.--PopitTart (talk) 23:42, January 27, 2025 (EST)