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Not to be confused with Warp Block (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time).
Warp Pipe Block
The Warp Pipe Block in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

The Warp Pipe Block is a special block found in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It is a red block with a yellow pipe on the front. Only one appears in the game, in a cutscene on Mount Pajamaja.

In the distant past, Prince Dreambert hid the Warp Pipe Block on the summit of Mount Pajamaja when the Pi'illos fought Antasma. In the present, Dreambert forgot where it was. At the mountain's summit, after leaving Dreamy Mount Pajamaja, Dreambert remembers where he hid the block and digs it out of the snow. He allows Mario to strike the block, sending Warp Pipes all across Pi'illo Island. According to Prince Dreambert, the pipes landed in the same positions that they were in the past, as he recalls two such locations and both are correct. These pipes can be used to quickly move to different locations on the island. Once all the pipes are dispensed, the Warp Pipe Block vanishes.

Starlow berates Dreambert for forgetting about the fast travel system and forcing the team to run around the island, calling him "Forgetbert".

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Blocco condotto[?] Pipe block