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Revision as of 12:36, December 29, 2018
- This article is about the object that appears in various games. For the level with the same name in Super Mario 64 DS, see Tower of the Wing Cap.
Template:Item-infobox The ? Switch first appears in Yoshi's Story. When a Yoshi presses the ? Switch by simply Jumping on it, the ? Switch disappears and the part of the level in the game is changed. The ? Switch acts like a P-Switch but the main difference is that a part of the level changes. The countdown of the changed area of the level will begin as the music plays. If the music goes rapidly, the Yoshi doesn't have much time with the changed area of the level as it will turn back to normal in a short moment. There are ? Switch Panels that also act as a ? Switch and extend the switch's time limit.
A ? Switch also appears in Super Mario 64 DS. It appears in the secret level, which is also titled "? Switch" (formerly titled Tower of the Wing Cap). It serves mainly as a one-shot replacement to the original game's three ! Switches. Upon pressing the ? Switch, all ? Blocks in the game will become solid and can be broken open. Whereas the three ! Switches only filled in ! Blocks of their respective color, the ? Switch fill in all ? Blocks, as they are all the same color, red, and the ability that the player will get now depends on the character they are playing as.
? Switches later appear in New Super Mario Bros., this time with an orange color. When hit, these switches change or add an area of a level, like adding moving platforms or flipping the entire level upside down. The effects of these switches can be temporary or permanent, varying from switch to switch. They also appear in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, New Super Mario Bros. 2 and New Super Mario Bros. U with the same effects.
In versions of Super Mario Maker before version 1.30, P Switches in the New Super Mario Bros. U theme have the appearance of ? Switches.
? Switch locations
This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
New Super Mario Bros.
Level | Function |
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World 2-3 | Raising the water level |
World 2-4 | Causing certain sand hills to form |
World 2-Castle | Causing certain sand trenches to form |
World 3-3 | Disabling currents |
World 3-Ghost House | Causing staircases to form over slopes, and causing certain Warp Doors to appear |
World 4-3 | Disabling currents |
World 4-Ghost House | Causing ? Blocks on strings to drop down |
World 4-Castle | Causing elevating platforms to appear to allow Mario to reach Mega Goomba |
World 5-C | Causing some red blocks to appear, one column after another |
World 7-Ghost House | Causing certain Warp Doors or lifts to appear |
World 8-2 | Raising the water level |
World 8-Bowser's Castle | Tilting certain parts of the level upside down, and causing a certain lift to appear |
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Level | Function |
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World 2-2 | Causing certain lifts to appear |
World 5-Ghost House | Causing all of the Light Blocks to light up |
World 6-3 | Raising the water level |
World 6-6 | Activating the tilt-controlled lights for the raft, and causing certain lifts to appear |
World 7-Ghost House | Causing certain lifts to appear |
World 8-4 | Destroying certain Hard Blocks |
World 9-5 | Causing certain lifts to appear |
New Super Mario Bros. 2
Level | Function |
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World 3-1 | Causing a nearby Warp Pipe to shower coins |
World 3-4 | Causing a nearby Warp Pipe to shower coins |
World 3-A | Disabling currents |
World 4-5 | Disabling currents |
World 5-Ghost House | Causing certain Warp Doors to appear |
World 6-1 | Causing certain Hard Blocks to appear, one large area after another |
World 6-Ghost House | Causing certain walls to retract |
World 6-2 | Destroying certain Hard Blocks |
World Mushroom-Ghost House | Causing certain blue blocks to appear and disappear |
World Mushroom-3 | Causing a nearby Warp Pipe to shower coins |
World Mushroom-A | Destroying certain unbreakable blocks |
World Flower-B | Causing certain Roulette Blocks to appear |
World Star-1 | Changing the alignment of certain Brick Block structures |
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | ?-Schalter[citation needed] | ? Switch | |
Italian | Blocco Interruttore ?[citation needed] (New Super Mario Bros.) Interruttore ?[citation needed] (Super Mario 64 DS) |
? Switch Block ? Switch |
References
- ^ Super Mario 64 DS French instruction booklet, page 68