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'''Arrow Blocks'''<ref>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 24.</ref> are gray, metal blocks found inside [[trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoor]] sub-levels in the game ''[[Wario World]]''. The Arrow Block looks like a gray block with four red arrows pointing in the four cardinal directions on each side. If [[Wario]] [[punch]]es the block, it will go sailing in a straight line until it hits a wall causing it to stop; if it hits another Arrow Block, that block starts to move instead, potentially resulting in a chain reaction of multiple blocks. Arrow Blocks are generally used as platforms to help Wario reach previously inaccessible ledges containing [[Red diamond (Wario World)|red diamond]]s and [[Gold Statue]] pieces.
{{distinguish|Arrow Lift (Super Mario 64)}}
[[File:PecanSandsSub2.png|thumb|Wario with some Arrow Blocks surrounding him]]
'''Arrow Blocks'''<ref>{{cite|date=2003|title=''Wario World'' instruction booklet|page=22|language=en-gb|publisher=Nintendo of Europe}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo|date=2003|title=''Wario World'' instruction booklet|page=24|language=en-us|location={{wp|Redmond, Washington|Redmond, WA}}|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> are objects in ''[[Wario World]]''. They are gray metal [[block]]s with four red arrows pointed in each of the cardinal directions. Arrow Blocks are located inside [[trapdoor (Wario World)|trapdoor]] sub-levels. If Wario [[punch]]es an Arrow Block, it goes sailing in a straight line until it hits a wall, causing it to stop; if it hits another Arrow Block, that block starts to move instead, potentially resulting in a chain reaction of multiple blocks. Arrow Blocks are generally used as [[platform]]s to help [[Wario]] reach previously inaccessible ledges containing [[Red diamond (Wario World)|red diamond]]s and [[Gold Statue]] pieces. Should Wario [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]] an Arrow Block, it moves downward.
 
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=矢印ブロック
|JapC=<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=July 10, 2004|isbn=4-09-106168-0|title=「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'')|page={{file link|WW Shogakukan P16.jpg|16}}}}</ref>
|JapR=Yajirushi Burokku
|JapM=Arrow Block; shared with one instance of [[Conveyor Belt]]
|Ita=Blocco con frecce
|ItaM=Block with arrows
}}


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Latest revision as of 19:56, September 20, 2024

Not to be confused with Arrow Lift (Super Mario 64).
One of Pecan Sands' red diamond sub-levels from Wario World.
Wario with some Arrow Blocks surrounding him

Arrow Blocks[1][2] are objects in Wario World. They are gray metal blocks with four red arrows pointed in each of the cardinal directions. Arrow Blocks are located inside trapdoor sub-levels. If Wario punches an Arrow Block, it goes sailing in a straight line until it hits a wall, causing it to stop; if it hits another Arrow Block, that block starts to move instead, potentially resulting in a chain reaction of multiple blocks. Arrow Blocks are generally used as platforms to help Wario reach previously inaccessible ledges containing red diamonds and Gold Statue pieces. Should Wario ground-pound an Arrow Block, it moves downward.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 矢印ブロック[3]
Yajirushi Burokku
Arrow Block; shared with one instance of Conveyor Belt
Italian Blocco con frecce[?] Block with arrows

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2003. Wario World instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (British English). Page 22.
  2. ^ Nintendo (2003). Wario World instruction booklet. Redmond, WA: Nintendo of America (American English). Page 24.
  3. ^ July 10, 2004. 「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-106168-0. Page 16Media:WW Shogakukan P16.jpg.