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'''Spin Blocks''' | '''Spin Blocks'''<ref>Loe, Casey. ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 32.</ref> are platforms that are only found in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. When stepped on, the player starts spinning and jumps high into the air, then glide back down slowly. Pressing {{button|Paddown}} on the D-Pad while in the air causes the player to perform the [[Drill Spin]], which causes the player to drop more quickly and has the ability to destroy [[Brick Block]]s in a row. | ||
Spin Blocks are also found in the [[Mario vs. Luigi#Mario vs. Luigi|Mario vs. Luigi]] two-player mode. It only appears on the ice level, where a [[Star]] eventually appears. There are always [[coin]]s hovering above the Spin Block. | Spin Blocks are also found in the [[Mario vs. Luigi#Mario vs. Luigi|Mario vs. Luigi]] two-player mode. It only appears on the ice level, where a [[Star]] eventually appears. There are always [[coin]]s hovering above the Spin Block. | ||
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Revision as of 20:56, January 7, 2016
Spin Blocks[1] are platforms that are only found in New Super Mario Bros.. When stepped on, the player starts spinning and jumps high into the air, then glide back down slowly. Pressing on the D-Pad while in the air causes the player to perform the Drill Spin, which causes the player to drop more quickly and has the ability to destroy Brick Blocks in a row.
Spin Blocks are also found in the Mario vs. Luigi two-player mode. It only appears on the ice level, where a Star eventually appears. There are always coins hovering above the Spin Block.
Spindrifts were originally going to appear in New Super Mario Bros., but they were replaced by Spin Blocks in the final buildTemplate:Refneeded.
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Reference
- ^ Loe, Casey. New Super Mario Bros. Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 32.