Roll



Rolling is a move that involves the character curling into a ball-like shape and moving. It is used in different ways depending on the series and game with the ability.

Donkey Kong
Rolling as an action in the Mario franchise first appears in Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. When Mario lands from a great height, he briefly rolls as he lands on the ground. Longer falls can stun Mario or make him lose a life.

Super Smash Bros. series
In the Super Smash Bros. series, rolling serves as an evasive maneuver. It is performed by moving the character left or right while shielding. The user becomes temporarily invincible while moving a short distance in the chosen direction. Rolling in the Super Smash Bros. series does not necessarily involve the character curling into a ball; many characters have different animations for rolling.

The exact length of a roll and the duration of its invincibility depend on the character rolling. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, these variables are also affected by how many rolls are used during a short period of time.

Super Mario 3D Land
The roll is used by Mario and Luigi in Super Mario 3D Land, which causes either brother to burst forward from a crouch. After a short period of time, the character stops rolling and resumes crouching. To perform it, the player has to press or  while crouching; thus, it replaces the Sweep Kick and Slide Kick from Super Mario 64 and its remake. When rolling, Mario and Luigi move faster than walking and can break open crates; however, the roll cannot defeat enemies, as opposed to the Roll Attack from the Donkey Kong Country series. Since the roll is performed while crouching, rolling can be used while in spaces too small to stand in. Jumping during the move makes the roll become a Rolling Leap, a longer and faster version of the Long Jump.

If Mario is in his Tanooki form or Luigi is in his Kitsune form, this move becomes the Tail Spin. When this move is used, the character crouches and continuously spins their tail until or  is not pressed anymore. By combining this move with the Rolling Leap, the character can move while spinning their tail, defeating every enemy in their way.

In the pre-release version of Super Mario 3D Land, the roll was performed by pressing the or  buttons while moving. If the player attempts to do this in the final version, Mario slides while crouching instead, as in the 2D Super Mario games.

Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
The roll returns in Super Mario 3D World, where it works in the same way as it does in Super Mario 3D Land; Peach, Toad, and Rosalina can roll as well. While a character is in Cat form, the roll becomes a sliding tackle.

In the Nintendo Switch version, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, players can also roll in midair, similar to the Super Mario Odyssey version of the Dive. They can also roll right upon landing from a Ground Pound.

Super Mario Run
In Super Mario Run, the Landing Roll is an action that is performed when characters land from a great height, like in Donkey Kong, but its properties are different. Characters are also capable of rolling if the player taps the screen when they are on a Pause Block pointing to the right. Unlike in Donkey Kong, the roll defeats enemies that it comes into contact with. Tapping the screen while rolling performs a Rolling Jump, a variation of the jump that can defeat enemies from below.

Super Mario Odyssey
The roll move returns in Super Mario Odyssey. It works similarly to its appearances in Super Mario 3D Land and Super Mario 3D World, but rolling also reacts to slopes such that Mario can roll faster while going down inclines but can struggle to roll up slopes without gathering speed beforehand. In this game, Mario can perform a continuous roll when the player holds and presses  or shakes  to keep rolling instead of performing just one roll at a time. (The latter method is faster than the former.) He can also initiate a roll when the player holds  as he lands from a Long Jump, Ground Pound, or Dive. Additionally, Mario has the ability to turn while rolling. In a bonus area in the Cap Kingdom, Mario automatically rolls upon touching the first slope. After this, Mario cannot stop rolling until he reaches the end of the area.

Super Mario Maker 2
The roll can also be performed in Super Mario Maker 2, exclusively in the Super Mario 3D World style. It can be performed by pressing any of the shoulder buttons (,, , or ) while crouching. As Toadette is a playable character in Super Mario Maker 2, she can also roll.

Super Mario 3D Land

 * North American Website Bio: "This explosive move propels Mario forward with a quick roll."
 * European Website Bio: "Press the Y Button (or the X Button) while crouching to roll. A powered-up Mario can smash blocks and other objects by rolling."