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===''Super Mario 3D Land''===
===''Super Mario 3D Land''===
[[File:Invincibility Leaf.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Invincibility Leaf.png|frame|left]]
In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', its [[Assist Block]] only appears after [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] loses five lives in a (skipped) normal world level (for example, by using a [[Warp Zone]]); it doesn't appear in the Special Worlds nor reappear in already cleared levels. Using the leaf will turn Mario into [[White Tanooki Mario]], making him invincible for the entire level (though he can't get [[Extra life|extra lives]]). After completing a level with it, the player will revert back to [[Tanooki Mario|the normal Tanooki form]].
In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', its [[Assist Block]] only appears after [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] loses five lives in a (skipped) normal world level (for example, by using a [[Warp Zone]]); it does not appear in the Special Worlds nor does it reappear in levels that have already been cleared, meaning Luigi can only obtain the Invincibility Leaf and the P-Wing if levels are skipped, and have yet to be cleared. Using the leaf will turn Mario into [[White Tanooki Mario]], making him invincible for the entire level (though he cannot get [[Extra life|extra lives]]). After completing a level with it, the player will revert back to [[Tanooki Mario|the normal Tanooki form]].
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===''New Super Mario Bros. 2''===
===''New Super Mario Bros. 2''===
[[File:NSMB2 shot Invincibility Leaf.png|thumb|An Invincibility Leaf appearing after hitting an [[Assist Block]], in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'']]
The Invincibility Leaf returns in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', but changes Mario into [[White Raccoon Mario]] instead of White Tanooki Mario. As White Raccoon Mario, the [[P-Meter]] fills up faster than as normal [[Raccoon Mario]], and Mario has the ability to walk/run on water, like [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini Mario]]. The power-up will last for the entire level and will revert to normal Raccoon Mario/Luigi upon completion. White Raccoon Mario cannot be replaced by any other powered-up form, including [[Gold Mario]] and [[Mega Mario]]. However, [[Super Star]]s can still be used while the Invincibility Leaf is in effect. To obtain the secret exits and unlock hidden levels, the player must clear the level without using the Invincibility Leaf. It can also be used in [[Coin Rush]] mode, where Mario remains in White Raccoon form for the entire pack.
The Invincibility Leaf returns in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', but changes Mario into [[White Raccoon Mario]] instead of White Tanooki Mario. As White Raccoon Mario, the [[P-Meter]] fills up faster than as normal [[Raccoon Mario]], and Mario has the ability to walk/run on water, like [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini Mario]]. The power-up will last for the entire level and will revert to normal Raccoon Mario/Luigi upon completion. White Raccoon Mario cannot be replaced by any other powered-up form, including [[Gold Mario]] and [[Mega Mario]]. However, [[Super Star]]s can still be used while the Invincibility Leaf is in effect. To obtain the secret exits and unlock hidden levels, the player must clear the level without using the Invincibility Leaf. It can also be used in [[Coin Rush]] mode, where Mario remains in White Raccoon form for the entire pack.


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The Invincibility Leaf also appears in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', referred to as the '''Invincible Super Leaf''' on the website, as well as the '''Gold Leaf''' in the [[Prima Games|Prima]] game guide. It again turns players into the White Tanooki form. The Assist Block functions as it did in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'', but the number of lost lives needed to make it appear is based on the number of players: 6 for one player, 12 for two, 18 for three, and 24 for four. Furthermore, the Invincibility Leaf cannot be used in [[Champion's Road]].
The Invincibility Leaf also appears in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', referred to as the '''Invincible Super Leaf''' on the website, as well as the '''Gold Leaf''' in the [[Prima Games|Prima]] game guide. It again turns players into the White Tanooki form. The Assist Block functions as it did in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'', but the number of lost lives needed to make it appear is based on the number of players: 6 for one player, 12 for two, 18 for three, and 24 for four. Furthermore, the Invincibility Leaf cannot be used in [[Champion's Road]].


The Invincibility Leaf reprises its role in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. However, when compared to the new [[Invincibility Bell]], the latter takes priority over it. This consequently makes this game the first to let the player hold the Invincibility Leaf in the [[Item Storage]]; completing the course or losing a life will convert it into a [[Super Leaf]].
The Invincibility Leaf reprises its role in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. However, when compared to the new [[Invincibility Bell]], the latter takes priority over it. This consequently makes this game the first to let the player hold the Invincibility Leaf in the [[item storage]]; completing the course or losing a life will convert it into a [[Super Leaf]].


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
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|JapR=Muteki Konoha
|JapR=Muteki Konoha
|JapM=Invincibility Leaf
|JapM=Invincibility Leaf
|Fra=Feuille d'invincibilité
|Fre=Feuille d'invincibilité
|FraM=Invincibility Leaf
|FreM=Invincibility Leaf
|Dut=Onoverwinnelijkheidsblaadje
|Dut=Onoverwinnelijkheidsblaadje
|DutM=Unconquerability Leaf. The suffix ''-je'' denotes a diminutive.
|DutM=Unconquerability Leaf. The suffix ''-je'' denotes a diminutive.
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