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'''Spiked ? Blocks'''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]] [[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' Player's Guide, page 80 - "''Spiked ? Blocks almost always hold power-ups, but they won't give them up easily.''"</ref> | '''Spiked ? Blocks'''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]] [[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' Player's Guide, page 80 - "''Spiked ? Blocks almost always hold power-ups, but they won't give them up easily.''"</ref> are a type of block first found in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' This block is similar to a regular [[? Block]]; however, it has spikes at the top. It also spins around, requiring the player to mind their timing to avoid getting hurt. Hitting or [[Ground Pound]]ing the nonspiked side will turn the block into a normal [[Empty Block|Block]]. | ||
The blocks only appear in [[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]], where four of them are seen, three of which contain power-ups. | The blocks only appear in [[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]], where four of them are seen, three of which contain power-ups. |
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