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'''Blocksteppers''' are enemies first appearing in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. They are red [[block]]s with feet and cornet-like mouths. They also wear brown soldier hats.
'''Blocksteppers''' are enemies first appearing in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. They are red [[block]]s with feet and cornet-like mouths. They also wear brown soldier hats.


[[File:WiiU SM3DW 10.01.13 Scrn17.png|left|thumb|230px|[[Double Mario]] and several '''Blocksteppers'''.]]
[[File:WiiU SM3DW 10.01.13 Scrn17.png|left|thumb|230px|[[Double Mario]] and several Blocksteppers]]
Blocksteppers appear in various levels, always marching in groups of two or more. They can be defeated by a single jump, [[Cat Mario|scratch]], [[Tanooki Mario|tail whip]], [[fireball]], or other projectiles. However, defeating one from the group will scatter the group and cause them run around frantically in panic. After few seconds, they will act in unison and angrily chase after the player.
Blocksteppers appear in various levels, always marching in groups of two or more. They can be defeated by a single jump, [[Cat Mario|scratch]], [[Tanooki Mario|tail whip]], [[fireball]], or other projectiles. However, defeating one from the group will scatter the group and cause them run around frantically in panic. After few seconds, they will act in unison and angrily chase after the player.
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Revision as of 12:23, February 15, 2018

Not to be confused with Blockstopper!

Template:Species-infobox Blocksteppers are enemies first appearing in Super Mario 3D World. They are red blocks with feet and cornet-like mouths. They also wear brown soldier hats.

Blocksteppers appear in various levels, always marching in groups of two or more. They can be defeated by a single jump, scratch, tail whip, fireball, or other projectiles. However, defeating one from the group will scatter the group and cause them run around frantically in panic. After few seconds, they will act in unison and angrily chase after the player.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マーチ
Māchi
March

Trivia

  • Blocksteppers make a very similar sound to a Pikmin when they are undisturbed and chanting.
  • Their name is a combination of "block", which they resemble, and "lockstep", referring to their synchronized marching formation.