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Fake Blocks appear in plain grasslands and [[Airship]] levels. They appear alongside regular Brick Blocks, but they are noticeable by their darker tone, along with the subtle shape of their closed eyes. If the player gets too close, a Fake Block will reveal itself and jump after them, swinging its tail when it reaches them. Fake Blocks can be defeated with the swing of a Tanooki tail or a [[Ground Pound]] or by [[jump]]ing up and breaking the blocks, though the latter works only when they are not active. | Fake Blocks appear in plain grasslands and [[Airship]] levels. They appear alongside regular Brick Blocks, but they are noticeable by their darker tone, along with the subtle shape of their closed eyes. If the player gets too close, a Fake Block will reveal itself and jump after them, swinging its tail when it reaches them. Fake Blocks can be defeated with the swing of a Tanooki tail or a [[Ground Pound]] or by [[jump]]ing up and breaking the blocks, though the latter works only when they are not active. | ||
Fake Blocks appear on the cover art for ''Super Mario 3D Land''. They are depicted as the same color as Brick Blocks in this art, but in-game, Fake Blocks are a darker shade, closer to how | Fake Blocks appear on the cover art for ''Super Mario 3D Land''. They are depicted as the same color as Brick Blocks in this art, but in-game, Fake Blocks are a darker shade, closer to how Brick Blocks look after being [[Empty Block|struck]]. | ||
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