ON/OFF Switch
An ON/OFF Switch (alternatively with "switch" not capitalized[1]), also known as an ON Block,[2] ON/OFF Block,[3] or simply Switch,[4] is a stationary object that first appears in Super Mario World and its remakes.
History
Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
In Super Mario World, it can be used by Mario or Luigi either to change the path that a line-guided platform is traveling on or, in #4 Ludwig's Castle, to toggle the direction in which the falling ceiling is moving. The switches can be turned on or off either by jumping against them from below, whirling Caped Mario's cape next to them or throwing an object, like a Koopa Shell, at them. Since using the cape to activate a block can hit it multiple times in succession, toggling an ON/OFF Switch that way does not guarantee that it will end up in the state intended by the player.
Apart from #4 Ludwig's Castle, they are mostly found in the levels Donut Plains 3 and Way Cool, where the switches are abundant. They are sometimes guarded by a Fuzzy.
New Super Mario Bros. 2
In New Super Mario Bros. 2, two ON/OFF Switches appear in World Flower-Castle, where they switch the direction of certain Conveyor Belts. In this game, they bear a closer appearance to other switches in the game, and can only be hit from below. The first one appears close to the end of the level where it controls two Conveyor Belts leading to the third Star Coin, and the second one appears during the boss fight with Lemmy to control the Conveyor Belt used during the fight.
Super Mario Maker 2
In Super Mario Maker 2, they appear as a placeable course element. When hit by the player, they can transform red and blue Dotted-Line Blocks into outlines or vice versa. In this game, they have more saturated red and blue palettes rather than having magenta and slate palettes. They can also transform other objects such as tracks, Conveyor Belts, Spike Blocks, Track Blocks, and ON/OFF Trampolines. In the night Ghost House and Underwater themes, they make the radius of light around the player smaller when hit.
Profiles
Super Mario Maker 2
- North American website bio: "Step on an ON/OFF Switch and the red and blue blocks will swap! Use them to set up a trap or a tricky puzzle."
Gallery
Sprites
Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)
Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style)
Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style)
Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style)
Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)
Screenshots
See also
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ON/OFFスイッチ[5] ON/OFF Suicchi |
ON/OFF Switch | |
Chinese (simplified) | ON/OFF开关[?] ON/OFF Kāiguān |
ON/OFF Switch | |
Chinese (traditional) | ON/OFF開關[8] ON/OFF Kāiguān |
ON/OFF Switch | |
Dutch | Aan-uitschakelaar[6] | On-Off Switch | |
German | EIN/AUS-Schalter[?] | ON/OFF Switch | |
Italian | Interruttore ON/OFF[?] | ON/OFF Switch | |
Russian | Переключатель ВКЛ./ВЫКЛ.[7] Pereklyuchatel' VKL./VYKL. |
ON/OFF Switch | |
Spanish | Interruptor ON/OFF[?] | ON/OFF Switch |
References
- ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Page 71.
- ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Page 100.
- ^ Stratton, Bryan. (2002) Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 Prima Official Strategy Guide. Page 17.
- ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Page 162.
- ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario World section, page 60.
- ^ Nintendo Nederland. (May 15, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 16 mei 2019. Youtube. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
- ^ NintendoRU. (May 15, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 16/05/2019. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
- ^ Nintendo HK. (May 17, 2019). 《Super Mario Maker 2 (超級瑪利歐創作家 2)》Direct 2019.5.16. YouTube. Retrieved May 21, 2019.