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{{item infobox
{{item infobox
|title=Zip Track
|title=Zip Track
|image=[[File:SMBW Conveyor Belt.png|125px]]<br>A single-block wide Zip Track.
|image=[[File:SMBW Conveyor Belt.png|125px]]<br>A single-block-wide Zip Track
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
|effect=Propels in one direction on contact.
|effect=Propels in one direction on contact
}}
}}
'''Zip Tracks''' are objects that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They appear as blocky platforms in varying widths with white chevrons moving along their front. When a player, item, or enemy touches a Zip Track, they will immediately be launched in the direction indicated by the chevrons, similarly to a [[Dash Panel]]. When hit from below, Zip Tracks can be grabbed onto and ridden in the direction indicated. [[Jump]]ing while grabbing from below causes the player to fall back off. Zip Tracks can also be oriented vertically, and carry the player and objects up or down walls as indicated.
'''Zip Tracks''' are objects that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They appear as blocky platforms in varying widths with white chevrons moving along their front. When a player, item, or enemy touches a Zip Track, it is immediately launched in the direction indicated by the chevrons, similarly to a [[Dash Panel]]. When hit from below, Zip Tracks can be grabbed on to and ridden in the direction indicated. [[Jump]]ing while grabbing from below causes the player to fall back off. Zip Tracks can also be oriented vertically, and they carry the player and objects up or down walls as indicated.


Most Zip Tracks are colored orange, but other colorations appear. Blue Zip Tracks are seen in places where contact is discouraged and would lose progress, such as [[Wall-Climb Jump II]]. Red and blue Zip Tracks appear in pairs in [[Color-Switch Dungeon]], whereupon hitting an [[ON/OFF Switch]], these Zip Tracks will swap colors and direction, akin to [[Conveyor Belt]]s in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''.
Most Zip Tracks are colored orange, but other colorations appear. Blue Zip Tracks are seen in places where contact is discouraged and would lose progress, such as [[Badge Challenge Wall-Climb Jump II]]. Red and blue Zip Tracks appear in pairs in [[Color-Switch Dungeon]], where after the player hits an [[ON/OFF Switch]], these Zip Tracks swap colors and direction, akin to [[Conveyor Belt]]s in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ダッシュレール
|JapR=Dasshu rēru
|JapM=Dash rail
|Ita=Blocco accelerazione
|Ita=Blocco accelerazione
|ItaM=Acceleration block
|ItaM=Acceleration block
|Spa=Pista de aceleración
|Spa=Pista de aceleración
|SpaM=Acceleration track
|SpaM=Acceleration track
|Por=Pista aceleradora
|PorM=Accelerator track
|Fre=Rail d'accélération
|FreM=Acceleration rail
|Ger=Tempobahn
|GerM=Speed track
|Dut=Zoefrail
|DutM=Zoom rail
|Rus=Рельс-ускоритель
|RusR=Rel's-uskoritel'
|RusM=Accelerator rail
}}
}}


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[[Category: Super Mario Bros. Wonder objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder objects]]

Latest revision as of 12:34, February 29, 2024

Zip Track
Zip Track from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
A single-block-wide Zip Track
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Effect Propels in one direction on contact

Zip Tracks are objects that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They appear as blocky platforms in varying widths with white chevrons moving along their front. When a player, item, or enemy touches a Zip Track, it is immediately launched in the direction indicated by the chevrons, similarly to a Dash Panel. When hit from below, Zip Tracks can be grabbed on to and ridden in the direction indicated. Jumping while grabbing from below causes the player to fall back off. Zip Tracks can also be oriented vertically, and they carry the player and objects up or down walls as indicated.

Most Zip Tracks are colored orange, but other colorations appear. Blue Zip Tracks are seen in places where contact is discouraged and would lose progress, such as Badge Challenge Wall-Climb Jump II. Red and blue Zip Tracks appear in pairs in Color-Switch Dungeon, where after the player hits an ON/OFF Switch, these Zip Tracks swap colors and direction, akin to Conveyor Belts in Super Mario Maker 2.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ダッシュレール
Dasshu rēru
Dash rail

Dutch Zoefrail
Zoom rail
French Rail d'accélération
Acceleration rail
German Tempobahn
Speed track
Italian Blocco accelerazione
Acceleration block
Portuguese Pista aceleradora
Accelerator track
Russian Рельс-ускоритель
Rel's-uskoritel'
Accelerator rail

Spanish Pista de aceleración
Acceleration track