Mine

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This article is about the recurring obstacle. For the enemy from Wario Land 4, see mine (enemy).

Floating Mines[1], also known as Mines[2] (also parsed mines[3]), are objects that first appeared in Super Mario World.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World

In Super Mario World, they first appear in Yoshi's Island 4 as spiked balls that drift in the water in various levels. They follow the current continuously and pulsate with spikes. Yoshi can step on their spikes harmlessly and a Super Star can defeat them. In the Sunken Ghost Ship, many are in freefall, making it difficult for Mario or Luigi to move around. They can also be eaten by Yoshi. In this game, they appear to have a wooden texture.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

Mines play a vital role in defeating Bowser in Super Mario 64 and its remake. In the final arenas of Bowser in the Dark World, Bowser in the Fire Sea, and Bowser in the Sky, where the Mines surround the arena, Mario (or Luigi or Wario in the remake) has to throw Bowser into one of the Mines to defeat him (three in the Sky). If the player jumps into one of the Mines, they will take two wedges of damage.

There was also going to be a smaller, water-based variant, but it was cut out from the final.

Super Mario Galaxy / Super Mario Galaxy 2

A Space Mine from Super Mario Galaxy.
A Mine from Super Mario Galaxy 2
Mikey Mine
An underwater mine

The Mines also appear in Super Mario Galaxy. In this game, they are usually immobile but sometimes move vertically or horizontally. They can be defeated if they are shot with a Star Bit. They also appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2, where they look and act the same as in the predecessor. In this game, Yoshi cannot eat them. Some of the Mines may release Coins, 1-Up Mushrooms, or Star Bits. Mines found underwater have glowing eyes, and appear to be living. They can regenerate themselves after their detonation.

Super Mario 3D World

Mines also appear in Super Mario 3D World in the form of a green spiked ball with yellow spikes. They first appear in Clear Pipe Cruise. They are in the interior of Clear Pipes, blocking parts of them. Some Green Stars are among Mines; if the player hits a Mine, they not only take damage, but are also ejected backwards in the pipe, so its destruction is necessary to pass. They can be destroyed by a Fireball from Fire Mario, a baseball, Invincible Mario or White Tanooki Mario.

Mario's Time Machine

Mine in the PC release of Mario's Time Machine

In Mario's Time Machine, Mines appear as obstacles while Mario is surfing around. In the SNES version, hitting one causes Mario to lose all of his Mushrooms, whereas in the PC version, hitting one only causes Mario to lose one of them.

Mario Party series

Mario Party 3

In Mario Party 3, Mines appear in the minigame Cheep Cheep Chase, where they are in the way of the players, who are being pursued by a large Cheep Cheep. To get around them, the players must dive.

Mario Party 6

Mines also appear as a projectile in Mario Party 6, in Sink or Swim. While three other characters are swimming in a body of water, one player tries to drop Mines on their heads. If the Mines hit someone, they do not explode. They simply knock them unconscious.

Super Princess Peach

Mines also appear in Super Princess Peach. When Peach runs into one, she takes half a heart of damage.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

Mines reappear in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker using the same appearance as from Super Mario 3D World and acting in the same way. They are usually seen in levels with clear pipes and block the way of the player, such as Clear Pipe Puzzleplex. They can be destroyed by using the Super Pickax power-up.

Luigi's Mansion 3

Mines appear in the Boilerworks and the ScreamPark minigame Coin Floating in Luigi's Mansion 3. If the player goes near a mine, it flashes red and eventually blows up. Their explosion can pop Luigi's rubber duck boat and make him drown, losing 20 HP.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 機雷
Kirai
キライラ (Super Mario Galaxy, underwater type)
Kiraira
スペースキライラ (Super Mario Galaxy, space type)
Supēsu Kiraira


From kirai, meaning "mine"


Space Kiraira

German Stachel Floating Mine
From Stachel (spike) and Floating Mine
Spanish Mina Flotante
Floating Mine

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Page 52.
  2. ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Page 58. "Jumping Cheep Cheeps, giant turtle shells and floating Mines make the area a challenge."
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