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[[File:Onewaywall.jpg|thumb|250px|A '''One-Way Wall''' from ''Super Mario Maker''.]]
[[File:Onewaywall.jpg|thumb|250px|A '''One-Way Wall''' from ''Super Mario Maker''.]]
A '''One-Way Wall''' is an object found in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. Similar to the [[Flipper (object)|Flipper]]s from the [[Yoshi (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' games]], once [[Mario]] passes through the gate, he cannot go back through it from the other side. A One-Way Wall is the size of four regular [[block]]s, and the arrow imprinted on it indicates the direction in which Mario can enter.
A '''One-Way Wall''' is an object found in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. Similar to the [[Flipper (object)|Flipper]]s from the [[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' games]], once [[Mario]] passes through the gate, he cannot go back through it from the other side. A One-Way Wall is the size of four regular [[block]]s, and the arrow imprinted on it indicates the direction in which Mario can enter.


One-Way Walls can also be used in conjunction with [[Warp Pipe]]s to recreate one-way pipes found in several [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' games]]. Additionally, when pointed upwards, One-Way Walls can be used similar to semi-solid platforms.
One-Way Walls can also be used in conjunction with [[Warp Pipe]]s to recreate one-way pipes found in several [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' games]]. Additionally, when pointed upwards, One-Way Walls can be used similar to semi-solid platforms.

Revision as of 15:06, October 19, 2016

A One-Way Wall, in Super Mario Maker.
A one-way wall from Super Mario Maker.
A One-Way Wall from Super Mario Maker.

A One-Way Wall is an object found in Super Mario Maker. Similar to the Flippers from the Yoshi's Island games, once Mario passes through the gate, he cannot go back through it from the other side. A One-Way Wall is the size of four regular blocks, and the arrow imprinted on it indicates the direction in which Mario can enter.

One-Way Walls can also be used in conjunction with Warp Pipes to recreate one-way pipes found in several Super Mario games. Additionally, when pointed upwards, One-Way Walls can be used similar to semi-solid platforms.

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