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{{about|the switch in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' and the ''Paper Mario'' games|other uses|[[Blue Switch (disambiguation)]]}}
{{italic title|Blue switch (''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'')}}
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A '''Blue Switch'''<ref>"Using all four team members, you can stand on the large blue switches to open doorways." - Hoffman, Chris. ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 18.</ref> is an object in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. It is an item found in areas throughout the game, and all party members must stand on it in order to progress. It has a rarer variation, the [[Yellow Switch]], which functions similarly to the Blue Switch, except only Mario and Luigi need to stand on it in order to activate it.
A '''Blue Switch'''<ref>"Using all four team members, you can stand on the large blue switches to open doorways." - Hoffman, Chris. ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 18.</ref> is an object in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. It is an item found in areas throughout the game, and all party members must stand on it in order to progress. It has a rarer variation, the [[Yellow Switch]], which functions similarly to the Blue Switch, except only Mario and Luigi need to stand on it in order to activate it.

Revision as of 19:02, May 3, 2018

A Blue Switch[1] is an object in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. It is an item found in areas throughout the game, and all party members must stand on it in order to progress. It has a rarer variation, the Yellow Switch, which functions similarly to the Blue Switch, except only Mario and Luigi need to stand on it in order to activate it.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 青いスイッチ
Aoi suicchi
Blue Switch

Italian Pulsante blu
Blue button
Spanish Interruptor Azul
Blue Switch

References

  1. ^ "Using all four team members, you can stand on the large blue switches to open doorways." - Hoffman, Chris. Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 18.