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! Coin || Silver Coin | ! Coin || Silver Coin | ||
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| [[File:CoinSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Coins''' are the most common item and they appear almost everywhere. Some of them are inside blocks or | | [[File:CoinSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Coins''' are the most common item and they appear almost everywhere. Some of them are inside blocks or iced cubes. If Mario gathers 100 coins, he will gain one extra life. | ||
| [[File:Silvercoin.PNG|left]] This light blue-grey version of the coin, the '''Silver Coin''', sometimes | | [[File:Silvercoin.PNG|left]] This light blue-grey version of the coin, the '''Silver Coin''', sometimes appears for a limited amount of time after pressing a Switch Block. In the functions, silver Coins are the same as gold Coins. | ||
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! 1-Up Mushroom || P-Switch Block | ! 1-Up Mushroom || P-Switch Block | ||
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| [[File:SMB3 item 1Up.png|left]] The '''1-Up Mushroom''' | | [[File:SMB3 item 1Up.png|left]] The '''1-Up Mushroom''' gives Mario an extra life. 1-Up Mushrooms aren't very common and they usually appear in risky places (inside hidden Question Blocks, Bricks, Giant Blocks of secret areas, etc.). | ||
| [[File:Switch blockSMB3.PNG|left]] The '''P-Switch Block''' changes something in the stage for a limited amount of time. Switch Blocks can turn empty Bricks into Coins, turn Coins | | [[File:Switch blockSMB3.PNG|left]] The '''P-Switch Block''' changes something in the stage for a limited amount of time. Switch Blocks can turn empty Bricks into Coins, turn Coins into empty Bricks, allow Mario to access hidden doors, and make silver Coins appear. | ||
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! Question Ball || Beanstalk | ! Question Ball || Beanstalk | ||
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| [[File:BallSMB3.PNG|left]] The '''Question Ball''' appears only when Mario | | [[File:BallSMB3.PNG|left]] The '''Question Ball''' appears only when Mario defeats Boom-Boom in the Fortress. The question Ball acts as an end level block, but it doesn't give Mario a card. | ||
| [[File:VineSMB3.PNG]] The '''Beanstalk''' appears from bricks and hidden Blocks. It grows straight up and if climbed it takes Mario to a secret area, specific to the beanstalk, that may contain Warp Pipes, coins, and 1-Up Mushrooms. One beanstalk, in the World 5 tower, takes Mario to the sky. | | [[File:VineSMB3.PNG]] The '''Beanstalk''' appears from bricks and hidden Blocks. It grows straight up and if climbed it takes Mario to a secret area, specific to the beanstalk, that may contain Warp Pipes, coins, and 1-Up Mushrooms. One beanstalk, in the World 5 tower, takes Mario to the sky. | ||
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| [[File:BrickSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Bricks''' are the common type of block. They can be hit with a jump from below, with a Shell or with a Tail attack. If they are empty, Super Mario (or better) can destroy them. They can contain a Coin, a power-up (excluding Tanooki Suits, Frog Suits, Hammer Suits, and P-Wings), a 1-Up Mushroom, a Star, a Beanstalk or a Switch. Some Bricks have multiple Coins. In that case, they're called '''Coin Blocks'''. | | [[File:BrickSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Bricks''' are the common type of block. They can be hit with a jump from below, with a Shell or with a Tail attack. If they are empty, Super Mario (or better) can destroy them. They can contain a Coin, a power-up (excluding Tanooki Suits, Frog Suits, Hammer Suits, and P-Wings), a 1-Up Mushroom, a Star, a Beanstalk or a Switch. Some Bricks have multiple Coins. In that case, they're called '''Coin Blocks'''. | ||
| [[File:Question blockSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Question Blocks''' are the second common type of block. They can be hit with a jump from below, with a Shell or with a Tail attack and they always contain something: a power-up (but P-Wing), a Coin or a 1-Up Mushroom. Some of them are invisible and | | [[File:Question blockSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Question Blocks''' are the second common type of block. They can be hit with a jump from below, with a Shell or with a Tail attack and they always contain something: a power-up (but P-Wing), a Coin or a 1-Up Mushroom. Some of them are invisible and will appear only if Mario jumps under them. Giant Question Blocks appear in World 4 and a special version of them in secret areas. Giant Blocks of secret areas contain a suit or 3 1-Up Mushrooms. | ||
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! Ice Block || Jump Block | ! Ice Block || Jump Block | ||
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| [[File:Ice blockSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Ice Blocks''' are a weapon usually seen in Iced Land (World 6). These light blue bricks | | [[File:Ice blockSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Ice Blocks''' are a weapon usually seen in Iced Land (World 6). These light blue bricks can be picked up by hand, like a Koopa Shell (pressing {{control|{{nes|B}}|{{snes|B}}|{{gb|B}}|{{wii|1}}|{{wii-cc|B}}|{{gc|B}}}}). If Mario has his hands on an Ice Block for a long time, it will vanish. Mario can throw Ice Blocks at enemies. If an Ice Block touches a wall, it will destroy. | ||
| [[File:Jump blockSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Jump Blocks''' are the third common type of block. | | [[File:Jump blockSMB3.PNG|left]] '''Jump Blocks''' are the third common type of block. They're bouncy on the top and if Mario jumps at the right time, he can make big jumps. Some Jump Blocks have a power-up inside. Pink versions of them take Mario to Coin Heavens. | ||
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Revision as of 14:39, 8 March 2014
Power-Ups
Items that can be used only on the map
Hammer | Music Box |
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The Hammer allows Mario to break a rock. (Not to be confused with opening a lock, which can be done by defeating Boom Boom.) To break the rock, stand next to it on the map screen, and then select it from your inventory. You can gain hammers by defeating some of the Hammer or Boomerang Brothers that inhabit each world. Breaking a rock lets you gain access to bonus sections in the game, such as the World 2 secret area (break the rock in the upper right corner) or the World Three boat ride to the bonus islands (break the rock before the wooden dock with the boat). | The Music Box puts the Hammer Brothers (or Piranha Plants in World 7) to sleep so Mario can get past them as if they weren't there. |
Anchor | Lakitu's Cloud |
Use the Anchor to keep an airship from moving across the map. This item can only be found by getting a White Mushroom House (not to be confused with the coin ship) in an even-numbered world. | The Lakitu's Cloud allows Mario to skip a level by moving directly past it on the map. Note that if an airship hides where you can't reach it, you will have to complete the level to get to it. Also, if you use a Lakitu's cloud to skip one level, then die on the next, you will be sent back, possibly to before the level you skipped, so you would have to do it anyway. Going through a warp pipe directly after you use the cloud will prevent this; you will merely be sent back to the pipe you most recently originated from. |
Warp Whistle | P-Wing |
The Warp Whistle takes Mario to the Warp Zone, where he can get into a new world. Using it in World 1 will allow Mario to warp to World 2, 3, or 4. Using it in Worlds 2-6 will allow him to warp to World 5, 6, or 7. Using it in World 7 or the Warp Zone itself will allow him to warp to World 8. | The P-Wing makes Mario Raccoon Mario with a constantly-filled meter. The P-wing will last only one level, and then Mario will become regular Raccoon Mario. If he is hit by an enemy, he will become Super Mario. |
Items that can be used or found only in the levels
Coin | Silver Coin |
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Coins are the most common item and they appear almost everywhere. Some of them are inside blocks or iced cubes. If Mario gathers 100 coins, he will gain one extra life. | This light blue-grey version of the coin, the Silver Coin, sometimes appears for a limited amount of time after pressing a Switch Block. In the functions, silver Coins are the same as gold Coins. |
1-Up Mushroom | P-Switch Block |
The 1-Up Mushroom gives Mario an extra life. 1-Up Mushrooms aren't very common and they usually appear in risky places (inside hidden Question Blocks, Bricks, Giant Blocks of secret areas, etc.). | The P-Switch Block changes something in the stage for a limited amount of time. Switch Blocks can turn empty Bricks into Coins, turn Coins into empty Bricks, allow Mario to access hidden doors, and make silver Coins appear. |
Question Ball | Beanstalk |
The Question Ball appears only when Mario defeats Boom-Boom in the Fortress. The question Ball acts as an end level block, but it doesn't give Mario a card. | File:VineSMB3.PNG The Beanstalk appears from bricks and hidden Blocks. It grows straight up and if climbed it takes Mario to a secret area, specific to the beanstalk, that may contain Warp Pipes, coins, and 1-Up Mushrooms. One beanstalk, in the World 5 tower, takes Mario to the sky. |
Brick & Coin Block | Question Block |
Bricks are the common type of block. They can be hit with a jump from below, with a Shell or with a Tail attack. If they are empty, Super Mario (or better) can destroy them. They can contain a Coin, a power-up (excluding Tanooki Suits, Frog Suits, Hammer Suits, and P-Wings), a 1-Up Mushroom, a Star, a Beanstalk or a Switch. Some Bricks have multiple Coins. In that case, they're called Coin Blocks. | Question Blocks are the second common type of block. They can be hit with a jump from below, with a Shell or with a Tail attack and they always contain something: a power-up (but P-Wing), a Coin or a 1-Up Mushroom. Some of them are invisible and will appear only if Mario jumps under them. Giant Question Blocks appear in World 4 and a special version of them in secret areas. Giant Blocks of secret areas contain a suit or 3 1-Up Mushrooms. |
Ice Block | Jump Block |
Ice Blocks are a weapon usually seen in Iced Land (World 6). These light blue bricks can be picked up by hand, like a Koopa Shell (pressing ). If Mario has his hands on an Ice Block for a long time, it will vanish. Mario can throw Ice Blocks at enemies. If an Ice Block touches a wall, it will destroy. | Jump Blocks are the third common type of block. They're bouncy on the top and if Mario jumps at the right time, he can make big jumps. Some Jump Blocks have a power-up inside. Pink versions of them take Mario to Coin Heavens. |