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{{quote|This is a flip block. It will change dimensions as it rotates... It might just help you get somewhere...|Tippi|Super Paper Mario}} | {{quote|This is a flip block. It will change dimensions as it rotates... It might just help you get somewhere...|Tippi|Super Paper Mario}} |
Revision as of 20:53, April 24, 2024
- Not to be confused with Rotating Block or Flip-Flop Block.
Flip block | |
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First appearance | Super Paper Mario (2007) |
Effect | Flips from 2-D to 3-D or vice versa when hit |
- “This is a flip block. It will change dimensions as it rotates... It might just help you get somewhere...”
- —Tippi, Super Paper Mario
Flip blocks are flat, yellow blocks with two sideways arrows that appear in Super Paper Mario. When hit from below, these blocks stretch and subsequently flip from 2-D to 3-D or vice versa, allowing Mario or other characters to reach new areas or access floating doors. A variation found in The Bitlands follows a more segmented design, but it otherwise behaves identically.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Blocchi Rotanti[1] | Rotating block | |
Russian | Блоки перехода[3] Bloki perekhoda |
Transition block |
References
- ^ Super Paper Mario Italian instruction booklet, page 20.
- ^ Super Paper Mario Japanese instruction booklet, page 20.
- ^ Super Paper Mario Russian instruction booklet, page 20.