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'''Stone wheels'''<ref>Black, Fletcher. Super Mario Galaxy PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 68.</ref> are objects in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are very common throughout the games, and they are destroyed by [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ing on them, usually leaving an item. Most of the time, the items inside are [[Star Bit]]s. Like many other objects that can be manipulated with a Ground Pound, stone wheels have the Ground Pound symbol on them. They are noticeably cracked, and after one is destroyed, the rock still leaves smaller pieces on the ground, which serve no purpose. Stone wheels are also known for preventing [[Sproutle Vine]]s from growing, as a [[honeybee]] states in the [[Honeyhive Galaxy]]. They can also sometimes appear in stacks. According to another honeybee in the Honeyhive Galaxy, these stones can fall from the sky, similar to a [[meteor]]. Stone wheels are important in the [[Toy Time Galaxy]], since destroying a stack of stone wheels on [[Toy Time Galaxy#Mecha-Bowser|Mecha-Bowser]]'s head causes the robot to explode, freeing the [[Gearmo]]s trapped inside it.
'''Stone wheels'''<ref>Black, Fletcher. Super Mario Galaxy PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 68.</ref> are objects in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are very common throughout the games, and they are destroyed by [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ing on them, usually leaving an item. Most of the time, the items inside are [[Star Bit]]s. Like many other objects that can be manipulated with a Ground Pound, stone wheels have the Ground Pound symbol on them. They are noticeably cracked, and after one is destroyed, the rock still leaves smaller pieces on the ground, which serve no purpose. Stone wheels are also known for preventing [[Sproutle Vine]]s from growing, as a [[honeybee]] states in the [[Honeyhive Galaxy]]. They can also sometimes appear in stacks. According to another honeybee in the Honeyhive Galaxy, these stones can fall from the sky, similar to a [[meteor]]. Stone wheels are important in the [[Toy Time Galaxy]], since destroying a stack of stone wheels on [[Toy Time Galaxy#Mecha-Bowser|Mecha-Bowser]]'s head causes the robot to explode, freeing the [[Gearmo]]s trapped inside it.


Stone wheels are similar to an object found on top of the [[Delfino Plaza]] lighthouse in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.
Stone wheels are similar to the '''stone slab'''<ref>''Super Mario Sunshine: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide'', p.26.</ref> found on top of the [[Delfino Plaza]] lighthouse in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' and have comparable functions. The stone slab can only be broken when Mario launches himself into the air with the [[Rocket Nozzle]] and performs a [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]].
 
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SMS Asset Model Stone Slab.png|Model from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''
SMG Stone Wheel.png|Screenshot from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
SMG2 Cloud Bunker.png|Screenshot from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ヒビ石<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario Galaxy'' section, page 137.</ref>
|Jap=ヒビ石<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario Galaxy'' section, page 137.</ref>
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Revision as of 12:26, February 5, 2024

Stone wheel
Rendered model of a stone wheel from Super Mario Galaxy.
Model from Super Mario Galaxy
First appearance Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)

Template:Quote2 Stone wheels[1] are objects in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. They are very common throughout the games, and they are destroyed by ground-pounding on them, usually leaving an item. Most of the time, the items inside are Star Bits. Like many other objects that can be manipulated with a Ground Pound, stone wheels have the Ground Pound symbol on them. They are noticeably cracked, and after one is destroyed, the rock still leaves smaller pieces on the ground, which serve no purpose. Stone wheels are also known for preventing Sproutle Vines from growing, as a honeybee states in the Honeyhive Galaxy. They can also sometimes appear in stacks. According to another honeybee in the Honeyhive Galaxy, these stones can fall from the sky, similar to a meteor. Stone wheels are important in the Toy Time Galaxy, since destroying a stack of stone wheels on Mecha-Bowser's head causes the robot to explode, freeing the Gearmos trapped inside it.

Stone wheels are similar to the stone slab[2] found on top of the Delfino Plaza lighthouse in Super Mario Sunshine and have comparable functions. The stone slab can only be broken when Mario launches himself into the air with the Rocket Nozzle and performs a ground-pound.

Gallery

Names in other languages

It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Include name from the Shogakukan encyclopedia for Mario Sunshine's stone slab.

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヒビ石[3]
Hibi ishi
Cracked rock

Italian Masso crepato[4]
Cracked rock

References

  1. ^ Black, Fletcher. Super Mario Galaxy PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 68.
  2. ^ Super Mario Sunshine: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, p.26.
  3. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Galaxy section, page 137.
  4. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia; pag. 137