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In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' they are used as a portable item. When active, it damages all the enemies currently on screen. In this game, the POW Block may also be used as a recipe ingredient; however, it can only be cooked on its own into a [[Megaton Dinner]]. One of the [[Sammer Guys]] fought is called [[Block of Pow]].
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' they are used as a portable item. When active, it damages all the enemies currently on screen. In this game, the POW Block may also be used as a recipe ingredient; however, it can only be cooked on its own into a [[Megaton Dinner]]. One of the [[Sammer Guys]] fought is called [[Block of Pow]].


In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', POW Blocks appear as stickers, taking their design from how they have commonly appeared since ''Mario Bros.'' When used, a POW Block appears, which Mario hits twice to inflict damage to enemies and occasionally inflict the [[Immobilized|Crumpled]] status. Unlike the previous iterations, however, the POW block affects only foes on the ground. The sticker also has a Shiny and Flashy POW Block variant, which deal more damage. It can be purchased in [[Decalburg]], and it is set in the [[Sticker Museum]] as No. 73.
In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', POW Blocks appear as stickers, taking their design from how they have commonly appeared since ''Mario Bros.''. When used, a POW Block appears, which Mario hits twice to inflict damage to enemies and occasionally inflict the [[Immobilized|Crumpled]] status. Unlike the previous iterations, however, the POW block affects only foes on the ground. The sticker also has a Shiny and Flashy POW Block variant, which deal more damage. It can be purchased in [[Decalburg]], and it is set in the [[Sticker Museum]] as No. 73.


In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', POW Blocks appear as Battle Cards, with the same behavior as they had in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. POW Blocks also appear outside of battle in [[Kiwano Temple]], where one is used to flip some spikes, and [[Violet Passage]], where they can be hit with a [[cannonball]] in order to collect [[coin]]s.
In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', POW Blocks appear as Battle Cards, with the same behavior as they had in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. POW Blocks also appear outside of battle in [[Kiwano Temple]], where one is used to flip some spikes, and [[Violet Passage]], where they can be hit with a [[cannonball]] in order to collect [[coin]]s.

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