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Revision as of 09:01, January 8, 2024

Lock block
Lock Block from Dr. Mario World
First appearance Dr. Mario World (2019)

A lock block is a stage feature in the shape of a capsule imprinted with a keyhole from Dr. Mario World. When a color capsule matches the color of a lock block or that it is eliminated, any cages of the same color as that lock block will be removed, allowing any previously-locked objects to be eliminated or interacted with. These only appear in stage mode.

In-game description

  • "Unlock the lock block to unlock the cages."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロックブロック[?]
Rokku Burokku
Lock Block
Chinese (simplified) 上锁砖块[?]
Shàng Suǒ Zhuān Kuài
Lock brick
Chinese (traditional) 上鎖磚塊[?]
Shàng Suǒ Zhuān Kuài
Lock brick
French Serrure[?] Locks
German Schloss[?] ?
Italian Serratura[?] Locks
Korean 자물쇠블록[?]
Jamulsoebeullog
Lock Block
Portuguese Fechadura[?] Locks
Spanish (NOA) Cerradura[?] ?
Spanish (NOE) Cerradura[?] ?