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Volcanic debris (also called Raining Debris, Lava Boulders, Pyroclast, volcanic rocks, or Meteors) are volcanic fireballs (sometimes boulders) that erupt from nearby volcanoes and come raining down. After erupting from the volcano, they fall out of the sky, and can destroy multiple types of blocks. These obstacles mainly appear in lava-themed levels hence their name. Lava Fireballs can come in varying sizes and depending on their size, can destroy more objects around them. They can be a big trouble, but they are a help as without them, some Star Coins may be unobtainable.

In Super Mario series[]

New Super Mario Bros.[]

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Volcanic debris raining down in New Super Mario Bros..

Volcanic debris are seen in New Super Mario Bros. In this game, they only appear in World 8-8 where they are seen erupting from the volcanoes in the background. Upon eruption, the volcanic debris will rain down on the ground causing damage to Mario/Luigi if he touches one. Volcanic debris can also destroy any kind of block in the level, upon landing on a Kab-omb, the Kab-omb will be ignited and start running around uncontrollably before exploding. The volcanic debris are also required to obtain the level's final Star Coin. They start erupting in larger numbers as the level progresses, especially towards the end where the ground is composed mostly of breakable blocks so running is a must in this situation. The volcanic debris can only be destroyed with the effects of a Starman or Mega Mushroom.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii[]

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The Mario Crew dodges the incoming volcanic debris.

Volcanic debris (under the name Lava Rocks) appear again in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, In this game, they are primarily seen in World 8-1 where they are once again seen raining down from the volcanoes in small or large sizes, just as before, volcanic debris can destroy any kind of block. This time, the volcanic debris can be slightly overwhelming as during the level, there is a flurry of Volcanic Smoke chasing the heroes in addition, there are many Lava Plumes which can be seen erupting from the lava. A Lava Fireball can only be destroyed with the effects of a Starman. Some volcanic debris are also seen in the beginning of World 8-2.

New Super Mario Bros. 2[]

Lava Fireballs Glowing

The Mario Bros. avoid the volcanic debris.

Volcanic debris are seen again in New Super Mario Bros. 2. In this game, they retain their role from past games, erupting from volcanoes in the background of World 6-1 and destroying any blocks. Volcanic debris can come in two sizes just as before and can only be destroyed with the effects of a Gold Flower, Mega Mushroom, Invincibility Leaf, or Starman. One Lava Fireball is also required to obtain one of the Star Coins in the level. Upon being hit with a Gold Fireball, a small Lava Fireball will drop 1 Coin while the larger ones drop three Coins.

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[]

Flaming Lava Fireballs

The Mario crew avoids more volcanic debris.

Volcanic debris also appear in New Super Mario Bros. U as well as New Super Luigi U and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. In this game, true to their name, they resemble actual fireballs rather than meteor-like rocks however despite their new appearance, their behavior remains the same as ever however this time, instead of erupting from volcanoes, they now rain down from the skies and come in three different sizes. Just as before, volcanic debris can destroy blocks however this time, they can also briefly crumble Bony Beetles as well. Volcanic debris can be destroyed with the effects of a Starman however they can also be shrunken (depending on their size) then dissipated with the effects of an Ice Flower or Penguin Suit. Volcanic debris can be seen in levels of Peach's Castle which include Meteor Moat, Firefall Cliffs, Magma Moat, and Firefall Rising.

Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury[]

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Volcanic debris around the building in Bowser World.

Volcanic debris return in Super Mario 3D World as well as Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. In this game, they retain their fireball-like appearance from New Super Mario Bros. U however this time, they can leave brief puddles of lava upon hitting the ground which cause damage upon contact so be careful. Volcanic debris are seen in The Great Tower of Bowser Land where they erupt from the Volcano in the background whilst on one of the buildings on the way to the Ferris Wheel. They must be avoided at all costs and will damage you unless you're under the effects of a Starman, Invincibility Leaf, or Invincibility Bell. Volcanic debris also appear in Hisstocrat Returns where they are hailed down by Queen Hisstocrat (replacing the raining boulders from A Banquet with Hisstocrat) and they are also seen in Boss Blitz during the battle with both Hisstocrat and Queen Hisstocrat.

In Mario Party[]

Lava Fireball Mayhem

Bowser hails the volcanic debris.

Volcanic debris make their overall debut in Mario Party on the board Bowser's Magma Mountain. Whenever players land on Happening Spaces, Bowser will do his dance and with it, the volcano will erupt sending volcanic debris erupting from it turning the Blue Spaces into Red Spaces for two turns. Other than that, the volcanic debris have no effect on the players themselves apart from just merely transforming the spaces temporarily.

In Mario Kart series[]

Mario Kart: Super Circuit[]

Lava Fireball Drop

Luigi sidesteps the volcanic debris.

Volcanic debris (under the name Lava Boulders) appear in Mario Kart: Super Circuit in the course Lakeside Park. During the course, the volcanoes in the background erupt sending volcanic debris descending on the track, if a racer is to collide with a Lava Fireball, they will spin out and lose some time. Racer under the effects of a Starman are unaffected however.

Mario Kart Wii[]

Lava Fireballs Fires

Bowser Jr. nearing a Lava Fireball's fire, a Lava Fireball can also be seen erupting from the volcano as well.

Volcanic debris appear in Mario Kart Wii in the course Grumble Volcano. In this game, they can be seen erupting from a distant volcano in the background and then landing on the track. Upon landing, they leave behind a flaming fire which lingers for some time spinning out any racers that collide with it. If a racer is under the effects of a Starman, Bullet Bill, or a Mega Mushroom. They are immune to the volcanic debris and their fires.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[]

Lava Fireball Puddle

A Lava Fireball leaves a Lava Puddle.

Volcanic debris are seen yet again in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe in the returning course Wii Grumble Volcano from Mario Kart Wii. In this game, they are once again launched from the large volcano in the background however this time, upon hitting the ground they now leave bubbling lava puddles rather than fires. These lava puddles will spin out racers unless they are under the effects of a Bullet Bill or a Starman.

In Paper Mario series[]

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[]

Lava Fireballs Land

A Lava Fireball about to land on a cracked spot.

Volcanic debris appear again in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. In this game, they are seen in the level Rugged Road raining down from the sky periodically. As Mario progresses through the level, the volcanic debris will attempt to descend down onto him. If Mario is hit by a Lava Fireball, he will take 5 HP of damage, Mario can lure the volcanic debris into hitting cracked floorings which can be used to reveal holes leading to secret areas one of which has a Hot Spring where Luigi can be found.

Paper Mario: Color Splash[]

Lava Fireball Mines

The asteroid-like volcanic debris floating above the gauntlet.

Volcanic debris return in Paper Mario: Color Splash. In this game, they are seen in the level Kiwano Temple. When Mario reaches the gauntlet at the temple's end, the lava trap is revealed and from it, volcanic debris burst out of the lava and float idly in the air as Mario progresses, if Mario is hit by a Lava Fireball, he takes 8 HP of damage and also risks him falling down the chasm and into the lava below.

In Mario & Luigi series[]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[]

Lava Fireball Smashers

Giant Luigi about to hammer-back a Lava Fireball.

Volcanic debris appear again in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. In this game, they are only seen in the Dream world during the boss with Mount Pajamaja. In this game, Mount Pajamaja may launch volcanic debris at Giant Luigi as part of one of his attacks. Giant Luigi must be quick to knock them back with his Hammer or else he will be knocked far back and take some hefty damage.

In Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[]

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Draggadon's hot temper causes volcanic debris to rain down.

Volcanic debris return in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker retaining their appearance and behavior from Super Mario 3D World. In this game, they are seen during the battle with Draggadon being hailed down by him as Captain Toad or Toadette progresses to the top of the spiraling tower. Being hit by a Lava Fireball will cause the Toads to power-down. Volcanic debris are also seen during the Gold Draggadon boss battle as well.

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