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If Mario uses a [[Mega Mushroom]] to grow big while these are in the air, he will go back to regular size. They can cause big trouble, but they are a help as without them, the player could only be able to get one of the three [[Star Coin]]s. If one hits Mario, he will be downgraded.
If Mario uses a [[Mega Mushroom]] to grow big while these are in the air, he will go back to regular size. They can cause big trouble, but they are a help as without them, the player could only be able to get one of the three [[Star Coin]]s. If one hits Mario, he will be downgraded.


[[Image:8-1nsmbwii.png|thumb|left|'''Raining Debris''' in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.]]
Raining Debris reappear in [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]] in World 8-1. They act like in New Super Mario Bros.. In this game, they are much harder to dodge as Mario has to jump through a lava filled land with sometimes small platforms to jump on, rising lava spouts that block the way if Mario doesn't have the [[Propeller Suit]] and a cloud of hot ashes on the left that chases and kills him instantly on contact. They can also help Mario and Co. get a Star Coin at the end of the level if they are small or alone as it's trapped in a series of breakable blocks. They can also cause a Star Coin to fall in the lava if the block that it landed on after a [[POW Block]] has been used, gets destroyed. If this happens, it gets impossible to collect all the Star Coins in this level without starting over.
Raining Debris reappear in [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]] in World 8-1. They act like in New Super Mario Bros.. In this game, they are much harder to dodge as Mario has to jump through a lava filled land with sometimes small platforms to jump on, rising lava spouts that block the way if Mario doesn't have the [[Propeller Suit]] and a cloud of hot ashes on the left that chases and kills him instantly on contact. They can also help Mario and Co. get a Star Coin at the end of the level if they are small or alone as it's trapped in a series of breakable blocks. They can also cause a Star Coin to fall in the lava if the block that it landed on after a [[POW Block]] has been used, gets destroyed. If this happens, it gets impossible to collect all the Star Coins in this level without starting over.



Revision as of 09:08, September 18, 2010

Raining Debris are molten rocks falling from the background. They only appear in World 8-8 of New Super Mario Bros., which is a level with many Kab-ombs. These rocks destroy blocks and set off the fuses on Kab-ombs. If Mario uses a Mega Mushroom to grow big while these are in the air, he will go back to regular size. They can cause big trouble, but they are a help as without them, the player could only be able to get one of the three Star Coins. If one hits Mario, he will be downgraded.

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Raining Debris in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Raining Debris reappear in New Super Mario Bros. Wii in World 8-1. They act like in New Super Mario Bros.. In this game, they are much harder to dodge as Mario has to jump through a lava filled land with sometimes small platforms to jump on, rising lava spouts that block the way if Mario doesn't have the Propeller Suit and a cloud of hot ashes on the left that chases and kills him instantly on contact. They can also help Mario and Co. get a Star Coin at the end of the level if they are small or alone as it's trapped in a series of breakable blocks. They can also cause a Star Coin to fall in the lava if the block that it landed on after a POW Block has been used, gets destroyed. If this happens, it gets impossible to collect all the Star Coins in this level without starting over.