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− | The '''Question Block''', also known as a '''Mystery Block''', '''Prize Block''', or '''? Block''', is a recurring item in the [[Mario series|''Mario'' series]]. It is a block which, when hit, released an item such as a [[Super Mushroom]] or a [[Coin]]. Mario can either jump on the box, use a [[Koopa Troopa]]'s shell to hit it, or [[Ground Pound]] on it to reveal the contents. It can be use as a platform to stand above. |
+ | The '''Question Block''', also known as a '''Mystery Block''', '''Prize Block''', or '''? Block''', is a recurring item in the [[Mario series|''Mario'' series]]. It is a block which, when hit, released an item such as a [[Super Mushroom]] or a [[Coin|c]][[Coin|oin]]. Mario can either jump on the box, use a [[Koopa Troopa]]'s shell to hit it, or in some games, even [[Ground Pound]] on it to reveal the contents. It can be use as a platform to stand above. |
== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
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=== [[Paper Mario series|''Paper Mario'' series]] === |
=== [[Paper Mario series|''Paper Mario'' series]] === |
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==== ''[[Paper Mario]]'' ==== |
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− | Question Blocks first appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' after the veranda collapses. The first Question Block that [[Mario]] encounters is unable to be hit when he first comes across it. After finding the hammer, Mario is able to hit the block. The first block that Mario encounters |
+ | Question Blocks first appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' after the veranda collapses. The first Question Block that [[Mario]] encounters is unable to be hit when he first comes across it. After finding the hammer, Mario is able to hit the block. The first block that Mario encounters releases a coin. |
In addition to coins, Question Blocks may dispel items such as [[Sleepy Sheep]] or others which can be used during battle. |
In addition to coins, Question Blocks may dispel items such as [[Sleepy Sheep]] or others which can be used during battle. |
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==== ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' ==== |
==== ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' ==== |
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+ | {{sectstub}}Question Blocks appear in many places and always release a Sticker. In some stages like Ice Flow and Shy Guy Jungle, you can press Y button to place sticker inside a red box. They will multiplie, upgrade and if you placed a sticker like Flashy Infinijump, it downgrades. The Flashy Infinijump can be obtained by placing the Flashy Clone Jump sticker, but sometimes it has no effect. |
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===''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' (and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'')=== |
===''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' (and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'')=== |
Revision as of 07:05, 16 August 2015
The Question Block, also known as a Mystery Block, Prize Block, or ? Block, is a recurring item in the Mario series. It is a block which, when hit, released an item such as a Super Mushroom or a coin. Mario can either jump on the box, use a Koopa Troopa's shell to hit it, or in some games, even Ground Pound on it to reveal the contents. It can be use as a platform to stand above.
Appearances
Paper Mario series
Paper Mario
Question Blocks first appear in Paper Mario after the veranda collapses. The first Question Block that Mario encounters is unable to be hit when he first comes across it. After finding the hammer, Mario is able to hit the block. The first block that Mario encounters releases a coin.
In addition to coins, Question Blocks may dispel items such as Sleepy Sheep or others which can be used during battle.
As well as regular Question Blocks, there are also Red Question Blocks which appear in Paper Mario. The first Red Question Block that Mario encounters is on Goomba Road and it releases a Close Call badge.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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They appear and function the same as its predecessor.
Super Paper Mario
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Question Blocks function like in the Platforming series.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star
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Question Blocks appear in many places and always release a Sticker. In some stages like Ice Flow and Shy Guy Jungle, you can press Y button to place sticker inside a red box. They will multiplie, upgrade and if you placed a sticker like Flashy Infinijump, it downgrades. The Flashy Infinijump can be obtained by placing the Flashy Clone Jump sticker, but sometimes it has no effect.
Super Mario Galaxy (and Super Mario Galaxy 2)
In these two games, Question Blocks work differently. They disappear after becoming empty and can't be hit with a ground pound. They also only release coins.
Super Mario 64 DS
In Super Mario 64 DS, there are red Question Blocks which release either a Power Flower or a feather (which turns Mario into Wing Mario). It only releases a feather when playing as Mario.
New Super Mario Bros.
Aside from the regular Question Blocks, red Questions Blocks can be found in this game. They have spikes on either the top or bottom and repeatedly rotate 180 degrees. They can be found in World 6-3.
Mario Party
They only appear in Coin Block Blitz, where players have to hit it to gain coins.
Gallery
Items from ? Blocks
- Mushrooms (If Mario or Luigi are Small Mario/Luigi)
- Fire Flower (If Mario or Luigi are Super or small Mario/Luigi)
- Ice Flower (If Mario or Luigi are Super or small Mario/Luigi)
- Coins
- Stars
- Mini Mushrooms
- Mega Mushrooms
- Power Flowers
- Boos (New Super Mario Bros. series only)
- Blue Switches
- Red Switches
- ? Switches
- Vines
- Cape Feather
- Super Leaf
- Poison Mushroom
- Gold Flower (New Super Mario Bros. 2)
- Gold Mushroom (New Super Mario Bros. 2)
- Poison Mushroom
Characters | ||
Mario (Superball Mario) • Princess Daisy | ||
Locations | ||
Birabuto Kingdom • Muda Kingdom • Easton Kingdom • Chai Kingdom • Sarasaland | ||
Levels | ||
World 1-1 • World 1-2 • World 1-3 • World 2-1 • World 2-2 • World 2-3 • World 3-1 • World 3-2 • World 3-3 • World 4-1 • World 4-2 • World 4-3 | ||
Enemies | ||
Batadon • Bombshell Koopa • Bullet Biff • Bunbun • Chicken • Chikako • Fly • Ganchan • Gao • Gunion • Goombo • Honen . Kumo • Mekabon • Nyololin • Pionpi • Piranha Plant • Pompon Flower • Roketon • Roto-disc • Suu • Tokotoko • Torion • Yurarin • Yurarin Boo | ||
Bosses | ||
King Totomesu • Dragonzamasu • Tamao • Hiyoihoi • Biokinton • Tatanga | ||
Items and Objects | ||
Mushroom • Superball Flower • Superball • Starman • 1-Up Heart • Coin • Mystery Block • Marine Pop • Sky Pop • Pagosu |
Characters | Protagonists | Captain Toad • Captain Toadette |
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Antagonists | Wingo | |
Levels | Episode 1 | Plucky Pass Beginnings • Walleye Tumble Temple • Touchstone Trouble • Mushroom Mesa • Double Cherry Palace • Shy Guy Heights • Spinwheel Library • Mine Cart Tunnel Throwdown • Spinwheel Bullet Bill Base • The King of Pyropuff Peak • Piranha Creeper Cove • Briny Bowl Swimming Hole • Turnip Cannon Jungle • Pop-Up Prairie Town • Drop-Road Dash • Bizarre Doors of Boo Mansion • Blizzard on the Star Express • Wingo's Watchtower |
Episode 2 | Chute Scoot Slopes • Stumper Sneakaround • Mine Cart Sunset Rundown • Sinister Street Signs • Floaty Fun Water Park • Drift-Along Canyon • Sliding Slab Shuffle • Spooky Specters at Shadow Manor • Draggadon's Revenge • Spinwheel Cog Ruins • Windup Stairs • Up 'n' Down Terrace • Clear Pipe Puzzleplex • Midnight in the Wandering Woods • Double Cherry Spires • Bullet Bill's Touchy Trials • Spinwheel Sky Fort • Battle Tower Blitz | |
Episode 3 | Rolling Inferno • Seesaw Sizzle • Beep Block Sky Plaza • Pickax Cave Plummet • Stumpy Springs Sanctuary • Biddybud Snow Stroll • Cagey Condor Caper • Up 'n' Down Desert • Mine Cart Ruins Rumble • Multi-Vator Mayhem • Flip Panel Footpath • Rock Block Badlands • Secret of the Golden Realm • Shy Guy Shadow Den • Razzle-Dazzle Slider • Poison Canal Cannon Run • Fright Train Fight • No Sleep at Magikoopa Keep • Retro Ramp-Up • Twisty-Turny Planet • Ghost Gallery Gambit • Touchstone Turmoil • Color Crate Carousel • Trick-Track Hall • Deep-Space Gyromajig • Magma Road Marathon • Scalding Scaffold Sinkhole • Wingo's Whackdown | |
Bonus Episode | Super Bell Hill • Conkdor Canyon • Shadow-Play Alley • Clear Pipe Cruise • Toad Brigade to Mushroom Mesa! • Toad Brigade to Trick-Track Hall! • Toad Brigade to Bullet Bill Base! • Toad Brigade to Magikoopa Keep! • Mummy-Me on Flip Panel Footpath • Mummy-Me on Drop-Road Dash • Mummy-Me at Pyropuff Peak • Episode 1 Prologue • Episode 2 Prologue • Episode 3 Prologue • Mummy-Me Maze Forever • Coins Galore • More Coins Galore • Even More Coins Galore | |
Bosses | Main Bosses | Wingo • Draggadon |
Enemies | Enemies | Ant Trooper • Bullet Bill • Cat Goomba • Conkdor • Flaptor • Piranha Plant • Shy Guy • Walleye |
Items and objects | Items and objects | 1-Up Mushroom • ? Block • Beep Block • Boost Pad • Brick Block • Cannon • Cart • Clear Pipe • Coin • Coin Stack • Donut Lift • Double Cherry • Flip Panel • Gold Mushroom • Invincibility Mushroom • Key • Ladder • Mystery Box • P-Switch • Pluck Patch • Potted Piranha Plant • POW Block • Power Star • Stamp • Super Gem • Super Mushroom • Super Pickax • Turnip • Warp Pipe • Spinwheel • Turnip Cannon |