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'''Spiked ? Blocks'''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]] [[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' Player's Guide, page 80</ref> is a type of block first found in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' This block is similar to a regular [[? Block]]; however, it has spikes at the top. It also spins around, requiring the player to mind their timing to avoid getting hurt. Hitting or [[Ground Pound]]ing the nonspiked side will turn the block into a normal [[Empty Block|Block]].
'''Spiked ? Blocks'''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]] [[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' Player's Guide, page 80 - "''Spiked ? Blocks almost always hold power-ups, but they won't give them up easily.''"</ref> is a type of block first found in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' This block is similar to a regular [[? Block]]; however, it has spikes at the top. It also spins around, requiring the player to mind their timing to avoid getting hurt. Hitting or [[Ground Pound]]ing the nonspiked side will turn the block into a normal [[Empty Block|Block]].


The blocks only appear in [[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]], where four of them are seen, three of which contain power-ups.
The blocks only appear in [[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]], where four of them are seen, three of which contain power-ups.

Revision as of 15:06, March 20, 2019

Template:Item-infobox Spiked ? Blocks[1] is a type of block first found in New Super Mario Bros. This block is similar to a regular ? Block; however, it has spikes at the top. It also spins around, requiring the player to mind their timing to avoid getting hurt. Hitting or Ground Pounding the nonspiked side will turn the block into a normal Block.

The blocks only appear in World 6-3, where four of them are seen, three of which contain power-ups.

Trivia

  • If Mario ground pounds the block right as the block begins to spin around, Mario will be flung away by the spin.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Power New Super Mario Bros. Player's Guide, page 80 - "Spiked ? Blocks almost always hold power-ups, but they won't give them up easily."