Wire Trap

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A vector graphic of two arrows, one red and one blue, pointing away from one another, with a purple and white circle in the middle. It has been suggested that this page be split into Sparky (Donkey Kong), Wire Trap. (discuss)

Template:Species-infobox A Wire Trap[1][2] is a faceless, indestructible type of Spark that moves on wires rather than platforms.

History

Donkey Kong

Wire Trap (compressed)

In Donkey Kong on the Game Boy, Wire Traps are introduced. They travel from the left to right of their wire, disappearing once they reach the end, and spawn at regular intervals. If Mario touches a Wire Trap, it will result in him being electrocuted and losing a life. They resemble a ball with four diagonal needle-like protrusions which constantly emit electricity between them in a pattern resembling that of a Jacob's ladder.

Super Mario Sunshine

In the game Super Mario Sunshine, Wire Traps are found in Bianco Hills and Noki Bay. They are either red or blue in color and resemble spiral-shaped seashells that are covered in spikes. Glowing sparks of electricity emit from their centers as they cling to a wire and move along it by spinning themselves. Red ones are the most common, and normally grow from a funnel on one side, travel to the other, then disappear. However, ones found in The Shell's Secret instead slowly follow Mario along the rope. Blue Wire Traps, also exclusive to The Shell's Secret, are bigger and much slower than their red counterparts, and constantly go back and forth between ends of the rope without disappearing. If Mario touches a Wire Trap, he will get burned and may fall off the rope. The player can slightly hinder their progress by spraying water on them with F.L.U.D.D. The only way to avoid them is to jump over them. As they move, they make a low chirping noise, similar to that of a real-life hermit crab.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Wire Traps (here known as Sparkies[3]) periodically travel through wires just as they did in the Game Boy Donkey Kong.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes

References

  1. ^ Hodgson, David S J, Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton. Super Mario Sunshine Prima Official Strategy Guide. Page 18.
  2. ^ Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh. Super Mario Sunshine BradyGames Official Strategy Guide. Page 7.
  3. ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong, string in ROM (SPARKY_LOOP)