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'''Pole Blocks''' are blocks that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They produce a [[pole]] that extends in a fixed direction when hit (depending on the alignment of the block's stripes) and slowly retracts after some time has passed. During a [[Wonder Effect]], some Pole Blocks are solid purple with a pulsating effect, and they will activate on their own, producing a randomly-assorted set of poles instead.
'''Pole Blocks''' are blocks that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They produce a [[pole]] that extends in a fixed direction when hit (depending on the alignment of the block's stripes) and slowly retracts after some time has passed. During a [[Wonder Effect]], some Pole Blocks are solid purple with a pulsating effect, and they will activate on their own, producing a randomly-assorted set of poles instead.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Extended Pole Block Horizontal.png|A horizontally extending Pole Block
Extended Pole Block Vertical.png|A vertically extending Pole Block
</gallery>


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Pole Block
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First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)

Pole Blocks are blocks that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They produce a pole that extends in a fixed direction when hit (depending on the alignment of the block's stripes) and slowly retracts after some time has passed. During a Wonder Effect, some Pole Blocks are solid purple with a pulsating effect, and they will activate on their own, producing a randomly-assorted set of poles instead.

Gallery