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  • Turbo-bashable doors (category Doors)
    “ターボダッシュで突き破ることができる扉。(Doors that can be broken through with a Turbo Dash.)” —Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros., page 105 Turbo-bashable doors are double doors rarely found
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  • Key Door (category Doors)
    Key Doors, also known as Locked Doors (or locked doors), are doors in Super Mario platformers that the player cannot enter unless they have collected a
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  • door (category Doors) (section List of ★ doors)
    be confused with Big Star Door. ★ doors are doors in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. There are eight ★ doors to open (nine in the DS version)
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  • Warp Door (category Doors)
    unlocked, while some, known as Key Doors, require a key to be opened. Some games feature P Warp Doors, which are blue doors that only appear while a P Switch
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  • Wrinkly Door (category Doors)
    manual, page 9 Wrinkly Doors are special instances featured in the game Donkey Kong 64. These objects look like oval, wooden doors in a colored frame and
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  • P Warp Door (category Doors)
    Warp Doors are Warp Doors found across Super Mario 2D platformers that can be entered only when a P Switch is active, similarly to how Key Doors require
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  • Doors o' Plenty is an e-Reader level for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. The level contains five Advance Coins and the Super Leaf e-Coin. Its
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  • Goal Doors, also known as M Doors, Exit Doors (also uncapitalized as exit doors), or generically the exit, the goal, or the door, are the main objective
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  • Fake door (category Doors)
    a fake door to catch Luigi off guard. The only way to defeat a fake door is to set it on fire; while real doors do not catch on fire, fake doors go up in
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  • Secret Door (category Doors) (section Secret Door locations)
    “Stick those door stickers up and they open secret areas... Secret doors rule.” —Kersti, Paper Mario: Sticker Star “A door that opens the way to a secret
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  • Metal door (category Doors)
    Metal doors, also referred to as steel shutters or shutter doors, are objects in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! and its Game Boy Advance
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  • Sliding door. Sliding Doors is one of Fronk's microgames in WarioWare Gold. The player must use the stylus to either open or close a sliding door to win
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  • Seeing-eye door (category Doors)
    Seeing-eye doors, also parsed as seeing eye doors, are obstacles that appear in Wario Land 3. They serve to block Wario's progress but will only close
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  • the Monty Hall problem involving three doors. The minigame takes place outside a castle with a moat, three doors, and four fences. In the introduction,
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  • The Thousand-Year Door (category Doors)
    "The Thousand-Year Door", see Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § Chapter 8: The Thousand-Year Door. “It's the Thousand-Year Door spoken of in the legends
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  • one takes Mario to more doors. Entering the second door, Mario finds himself in a room with another Advance Coin and three doors, but only one of them is
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  • confused with Doors to Doom. Doors of Doom is a luck-based single-player minigame in the Extra Room in Mario Party 4. The player can see two doors. One leads
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  • should be moved to its appropriate title. Door Heihō are door-carrying Shy Guys from Yoshi's New Island. The door can be identified by its special pink texture
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  • The Door Key is an item found in Super Paper Mario. In Gloam Valley, Mario encounters a locked door. A nearby door leads to a room containing two Squiglets
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  • revolving doors. There is an Egg Plant nearby, as well as a hidden Winged Cloud Yoshi can hit to get more coins and red coins. Yoshi must flip the doors and
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