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The '''? Switch''' (also called '''?-Switch Block''' in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'') appears in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. It appears in the secret level which is also titled ''? Switch'', which was formerly titled [[Tower of the Wing Cap]]. It serves mainly as a one-shot replacement to the three [[! Switch]]es. Upon pressing the ? Switch, all [[? Block]]s in the game will become solid (and therefore, usable). Whereas the three ! Switches only filled in [[! Block]]s of their respective color, the ? Switch filled in all ? Blocks.
The '''? Switch''' (also called '''?-Switch Block''' in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'') appears in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. It appears in the secret level which is also titled ''? Switch'', which was formerly titled [[Tower of the Wing Cap]]. It serves mainly as a one-shot replacement to the three [[! Switch]]es. Upon pressing the ? Switch, all [[? Block]]s in the game will become solid (and therefore, usable). Whereas the three ! Switches only filled in [[! Block]]s of their respective color, the ? Switch filled in all ? Blocks.


The ? Switch also appeared in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. When a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] presses he ? Switch by simply [[Jump]]ing 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 it the 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 hasn'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 Panel]]s that prevent the changed area of the level.
The ? Switch also appeared in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. When a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] presses the ? Switch by simply [[Jump]]ing 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 it the 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 hasn'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 Panel]]s that prevent the changed area of the level.


? Switches appeared most recently in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', this time with an orange color. When hit, these switches change or add an area of a level, anything from adding moving platforms to 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]]'', with the same effects as in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''.
? Switches appeared most recently in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', this time with an orange color. When hit, these switches change or add an area of a level, anything from adding moving platforms to 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]]'', with the same effects as in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''.

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? Switch
The ? Switch from Super Mario 64 DS.

The ? Switch (also called ?-Switch Block in New Super Mario Bros.) appears in Super Mario 64 DS. It appears in the secret level which is also titled ? Switch, which was formerly titled Tower of the Wing Cap. It serves mainly as a one-shot replacement to the three ! Switches. Upon pressing the ? Switch, all ? Blocks in the game will become solid (and therefore, usable). Whereas the three ! Switches only filled in ! Blocks of their respective color, the ? Switch filled in all ? Blocks.

The ? Switch also appeared 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 it the 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 hasn'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 prevent the changed area of the level.

? Switches appeared most recently in New Super Mario Bros., this time with an orange color. When hit, these switches change or add an area of a level, anything from adding moving platforms to 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, with the same effects as in New Super Mario Bros..

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