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*[[Adventure Mode#Stage 1: Mushroom Kingdom|Stage 1]] of [[Adventure Mode]] - same as in the Mushroom Kingdom stage, though they don't reappear or become ? Blocks.
*[[Adventure Mode#Stage 1: Mushroom Kingdom|Stage 1]] of [[Adventure Mode]] - same as in the Mushroom Kingdom stage, though they don't reappear or become ? Blocks.
*[[Mushroomy Kingdom]] - have a more rustic and aged appearance, like the stage; sturdier against weaker attacks and respawn once the stage loops.
*[[Mushroomy Kingdom]] - have a more rustic and aged appearance, like the stage; sturdier against weaker attacks and respawn once the stage loops.
*Certain levels in [[The Subspace Emissary]]
*Certain levels in [[Subspace Emissary]]
*[[3D Land]] - same as in Mushroomy Kingdom, though they retain their modern appearances.
*[[3D Land]] - same as in Mushroomy Kingdom, though they retain their modern appearances.
*[[Super Mario Maker]] - retain their appearances from the respective game styles; the cursor periodically replaces broken Brick Blocks.
*[[Super Mario Maker]] - retain their appearances from the respective game styles; the cursor periodically replaces broken Brick Blocks.
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Original to ''Super Smash Bros.'', but analogous to Donut Blocks. After a character or item rests on it for a brief period of time, they shake and quickly plummet. Characters can [[wall cling]] on them without making them drop. When used on custom stages, drop blocks are able to fall right through characters and other platforms.
Original to ''Super Smash Bros.'', but analogous to Donut Blocks. After a character or item rests on it for a brief period of time, they shake and quickly plummet. Characters can [[wall cling]] on them without making them drop. When used on custom stages, drop blocks are able to fall right through characters and other platforms.
*[[Stage Builder#In Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Stage Builder]] - slower, larger, and come in 1x3, 2x4, and 3x5 sizes. When dropping, they fall through characters and platforms, and reappear soon after they fall.
*[[Stage Builder#In Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Stage Builder]] - slower, larger, and come in 1x3, 2x4, and 3x5 sizes. When dropping, they fall through characters and platforms, and reappear soon after they fall.
*[[The Subspace Emissary]] - faster, smaller, usually placed over a gap, spikes, or water and between a character and a target. These drop blocks do not reappear, except in [[Subspace (Part I)]].
*[[Subspace Emissary]] - faster, smaller, usually placed over a gap, spikes, or water and between a character and a target. These drop blocks do not reappear, except in [[Subspace (Part I)]].
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Dropblocks custom.jpg|Drop Blocks made in a stage using Stage Builder in ''Brawl''
Dropblocks custom.jpg|Drop Blocks made in a stage using Stage Builder in ''Brawl''
Drop Blocks in SSE.jpg|{{SSBB|Olimar}} near some Drop Blocks in The Subspace Emissary
Drop Blocks in SSE.jpg|{{SSBB|Olimar}} near some Drop Blocks in the Subspace Emissary
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