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[[Image:Spiked_Ball.jpg|thumb|right|A dangerous '''Spiked Ball'''.]]
[[Image:Spiked_Ball.jpg|thumb|right|A dangerous '''Spiked Ball'''.]]
[[Image:Spiky balls.jpg|thumb|right|A '''Spiked Ball''' in ''[[Wario World]]''.]]
'''Spike Balls''' are objects found in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. They appear normally in [[castle]] levels, being an obstacle, rolling around and smashing everything that [[Mario]] has to avoid. Occasionally, some Spiked Balls  appear with chains attached to a pivot, swinging in circles.   
'''Spike Balls''' are dangerous pointy ball-like objects found the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' (series). They appear normally in [[castle]] levels, being an obstacle, rolling around and smashing everything that [[Mario]] has to avoid. Occasionally, some Spiked Balls  appear with chains attached to a pivot, swinging in circles.   


There is also a [[Giant Spiked Ball|giant type]] of spiked balls that is more dangerous than the normal one. [[Mega Mario]] can destroy both, but the Giant Spiked Balls can take out the little ones.  
There is also a [[Giant Spiked Ball|giant type]] of spiked balls that is more dangerous than the normal one. [[Mega Mario]] can destroy both, but the Giant Spiked Balls can take out the little ones.  

Revision as of 17:22, March 7, 2009

File:Spiked Ball.jpg
A dangerous Spiked Ball.

Spike Balls are objects found in New Super Mario Bros.. They appear normally in castle levels, being an obstacle, rolling around and smashing everything that Mario has to avoid. Occasionally, some Spiked Balls appear with chains attached to a pivot, swinging in circles.

There is also a giant type of spiked balls that is more dangerous than the normal one. Mega Mario can destroy both, but the Giant Spiked Balls can take out the little ones.

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