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{{about|the meteorites that can be Ground Pounded from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''|the meteors that rain from the sky from both ''Super Mario Galaxy'' games|[[Meteor]]}}
{{about|the meteorites that can be Ground Pounded from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''|the meteors that rain from the sky from both ''Super Mario Galaxy'' games|[[Meteor]]}}
[[File:Meteorite.png|200px|thumb|Mario about to [[Ground Pound]] a '''Meteorite'''.]]
[[File:Meteorite.png|200px|thumb|Mario about to [[Ground Pound]] a '''Meteorite'''.]]
{{LLQuote|A meteorite! You can [[Ground Pound]] it to break open the door!|[[Luma (species)|Luma]]|[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]}}
{{quote2|A meteorite! You can [[Ground Pound]] it to break open the door!|[[Luma (species)|Luma]]|[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]}}


A '''Meteorite''' is a rocky object found in outer space. It makes a notable appearance in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' as an item that [[Mario]] can use to his advantage. These round meteorites are gold and have the [[Ground Pound]] symbol on them. To use a meteorite, Mario simply has to jump into the air near a meteorite, which will automatically attract him via its gravitational pull. Once on the meteorite, Mario must position himself in exactly the right place, and then perform a Ground Pound to launch it toward a target. This simple action enables Mario to forcefully hit objects that are much larger than he is. He must first use them to break apart large stone locks blocking the way through giant doors in several [[Bowser]] levels. Later, Mario must actually use them during Bowser battles to attack [[Giant Bowser]]. He must hit him with meteorites four times to defeat him (in the final battle, Mario must hit Bowser eight times instead). However, if Mario is not able to Ground Pound a meteorite quick enough during a Bowser battle, it will lose its golden color and turn black, after which it will crumble and disappear. They first appeared in [[Bowser's Lava Lair]] and later in [[Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet]] and [[Bowser's Galaxy Generator]] respectively.
A '''Meteorite''' is a rocky object found in outer space. It makes a notable appearance in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' as an item that [[Mario]] can use to his advantage. These round meteorites are gold and have the [[Ground Pound]] symbol on them. To use a meteorite, Mario simply has to jump into the air near a meteorite, which will automatically attract him via its gravitational pull. Once on the meteorite, Mario must position himself in exactly the right place, and then perform a Ground Pound to launch it toward a target. This simple action enables Mario to forcefully hit objects that are much larger than he is. He must first use them to break apart large stone locks blocking the way through giant doors in several [[Bowser]] levels. Later, Mario must actually use them during Bowser battles to attack [[Giant Bowser]]. He must hit him with meteorites four times to defeat him (in the final battle, Mario must hit Bowser eight times instead). However, if Mario is not able to Ground Pound a meteorite quick enough during a Bowser battle, it will lose its golden color and turn black, after which it will crumble and disappear. They first appeared in [[Bowser's Lava Lair]] and later in [[Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet]] and [[Bowser's Galaxy Generator]] respectively.

Revision as of 19:52, May 20, 2017

This article is about the meteorites that can be Ground Pounded from Super Mario Galaxy 2. For the meteors that rain from the sky from both Super Mario Galaxy games, see Meteor.
File:Meteorite.png
Mario about to Ground Pound a Meteorite.
“A meteorite! You can Ground Pound it to break open the door!”
Luma, Super Mario Galaxy 2

A Meteorite is a rocky object found in outer space. It makes a notable appearance in Super Mario Galaxy 2 as an item that Mario can use to his advantage. These round meteorites are gold and have the Ground Pound symbol on them. To use a meteorite, Mario simply has to jump into the air near a meteorite, which will automatically attract him via its gravitational pull. Once on the meteorite, Mario must position himself in exactly the right place, and then perform a Ground Pound to launch it toward a target. This simple action enables Mario to forcefully hit objects that are much larger than he is. He must first use them to break apart large stone locks blocking the way through giant doors in several Bowser levels. Later, Mario must actually use them during Bowser battles to attack Giant Bowser. He must hit him with meteorites four times to defeat him (in the final battle, Mario must hit Bowser eight times instead). However, if Mario is not able to Ground Pound a meteorite quick enough during a Bowser battle, it will lose its golden color and turn black, after which it will crumble and disappear. They first appeared in Bowser's Lava Lair and later in Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet and Bowser's Galaxy Generator respectively.