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[[Image:BrickBlock.png|thumb|Official artwork of '''Brick Block'''.]]
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'''Brick Blocks''' are obstacles in the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]] that are made out of blocks. Normally, these can only be destroyed by [[Super Mario]] and do not have any items, but sometimes they have, like [[? Block]]s.
{{disambig2|the objects that appear in some stages and levels|the defensive tactic used in all ''Super Smash Bros.'' games sometimes referred to as "blocking"|Shield}}
'''Blocks''' are environmental units appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games that come in different colors, designs, sizes, and functions. Standard blocks act as unbreakable parts of the environment, while other blocks can be interacted with or broken. These unique blocks are listed below.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
==Brick Blocks==
Normal, unbreakable blocks that not even can be breaked by a [[taunt]]ing [[Mario]] appears on the left side. On top of these, there are a [[Warp Pipe]] with a [[Piranha Plant]] and sometimes a [[POW Block]].
From the {{uv|Mario}} series. {{s|mariowiki|Brick Blocks}} break when hit. They slow the [[knockback]] of characters flying into them, and can be [[tech]]ed on.
*{{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} - respawn after a while; two or all of them may reappear as ? 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.
*Certain levels in [[The Subspace Emissary]]
*[[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.
*[[Smash Run]] - same as in 3D Land.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
<gallery>
Breakable Brick Blocks appear in the stage ''[[Mushroom: Kingdom]]''. When breaked, they will return as either a Brick Block or a [[?Block]].
Mushroom Kingdom I Melee.png|Brick Blocks in ''Melee'''s Mushroom Kingdom
MKingdomAdv.jpg|Koopa Troopas on Brick Blocks in ''Melee'''s Adventure Mode
Mushroomy2.jpg|Aged Brick Blocks in the 1-2 version of Mushroomy Kingdom in ''Brawl''
SuperMarioMakerWiiU.jpg|The cursor in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style of Super Mario Maker restoring Brick Blocks
</gallery>


They also appear on a special part of ''[[Mushroom Kigndom Adventure]]''. These are harder to break than they in the ''Mushroom: Kingdom'' [[stage]] and doesn't return, but sometimes has items like in the ''Mario'' games.
==? Blocks==
From the ''Mario'' series. {{s|mariowiki|? Blocks}} release an item when hit. They slow the [[knockback]] of characters flying into them, and can be [[tech]]ed on as well.
*{{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} - break when hit; two or all blocks may reappear as ? Blocks.
*[[Mushroomy Kingdom]] - have a more rustic and aged appearance, like the stage; they empty themselves when hit rather than breaking and are refilled once the stage loops.
*[[3D Land]] - same as in Mushroomy Kingdom, though they have high chances of releasing a [[Super Leaf]], and retain their modern appearances.
*[[Super Mario Maker]] - have high chances of releasing ''Mario'' items and retain their appearances in all styles, with the cursor periodically refilling empty ? Blocks.
<gallery>
Mushroomy.jpg|Aged ? Blocks in the 1-1 version of Mushroomy Kingdom in ''Brawl''
Daily(7-9-13).jpg|? Blocks in 3D Land
SSBU SMM04.png|? Blocks in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style of Super Mario Maker
</gallery>
 
==! Blocks==
From the ''Mario'' series. {{s|mariowiki|! Blocks}} appear upon pressing switches, releasing an item when hit. They slow the [[knockback]] of characters flying into them, and can be [[tech]]ed on.
*[[Princess Peach's Castle]] - these particular blocks come in green, blue, and red colors and appear when a switch of the same color is pressed somewhere on the castle. Unlike ? Blocks in ''Melee'', they empty themselves, rather than breaking, when hit, and also do so when touched from any angle.
<gallery>
!BlocksMelee.png|The ! Blocks as they appear on Princess Peach's Castle in ''Melee''
!BlockSwitchesMelee.png|The ! Block switches
CASTL-NRML2-SSBM.jpg|Green platforms and ! Blocks activated by green switches
CASTL-NRML4-SSBM.jpg|Blue platforms and ! Blocks activated by blue switches
CASTL-NRML3-SSBM.jpg|Red platforms and ! Blocks activated by red switches
</gallery>
 
==Rotating Blocks==
From the ''Mario'' series. {{s|mariowiki|Rotating Block}}s are yellow with eyes. They rotate when hit, allowing players to go through them. They eventually stop rotating and can be hit again. They slow the [[knockback]] of characters flying into them, and can be [[tech]]ed on as well.
*{{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}}
*[[Super Mario Maker]] - replace Brick Blocks in the ''Super Mario World'' version of the stage. The cursor eventually stops spinning Rotating Blocks.
<gallery>
SSB4UYoshisIsland.png|Rotating Blocks in ''Melee'''s Yoshi's Island stage in {{forwiiu}}
Yoshi's Island.jpg|{{SSBB|Ice Climbers}} and {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}} hitting the Rotating Blocks in ''Melee'''s Yoshi's Island in ''Brawl''
</gallery>
 
==Donut Blocks==
From the ''Mario'' series. {{s|mariowiki|Donut Blocks}} are yellow blocks with holes in the center that fall after a character or item lays on top of them briefly. After dropping, they reappear after a set amount of time.
*[[Rainbow Cruise]] - these resemble those that appear in ''Super Mario 64'', and respawn once the stage loops.
*[[3D Land]] - these resemble those that appear in ''Super Mario 3D Land'', and respawn once the stage loops.
*[[Super Mario Maker]] - these resemble those that appear in the respective game style. The cursor replaces dropped Donut Blocks.
<gallery>
Rainbow Cruise Rise Up After Ship Sinks Melee.png|Donut Blocks that appear after the Rainbow Cruise ship sinks
Rainbow Cruise The Return Melee.png|Donut Blocks that appear before the stage loops
Daily(7-9-13).jpg|Donut Blocks in the 3D Land stage
Super Mario Maker 3DS.jpg|Donut Blocks in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style
</gallery>
 
==POW Blocks==
{{main|POW Block}}
From the ''Mario'' series. POW Blocks deal high knockback to grounded foes when attacked or thrown.
*{{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}} - appears suspended in the air at certain points, dealing 20% damage and high knockback when attacked; each can be hit only once before disappearing.
*[[Mario Bros.]] - appears in the middle of the bottom part of the stage; though it deals no damage, it can be used three times, compressing with each use.
*An [[item]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' - can be picked up and thrown, dealing 10% damage and high knockback, compressing with each use; can be dropped, dealing 13% damage and mild knockback to whoever it hits, but does not activate upon impacting the ground.
<gallery>
Pow.gif|A POW Block appearing the Mushroom Kingdom stage in ''Super Smash Bros.''
MarioBros Stage.jpg|The POW Block in the Mario Bros. stage in ''Brawl''
POW-SSB4.png|POW Block items on the [[Pilotwings]] stage in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''
</gallery>
 
==Star Blocks==
From the {{uv|Kirby}} series. {{s|wikirby|Star Blocks}} fall from the sky and stack on top of each other. They break when hit and teched on. Characters thrown into the blocks (especially from afar) will be bounced back.
*[[Green Greens]] - appear on either side of the stage in between the main and outer two platforms, falling from the sky and landing on candy cane-colored railing, which appears to connect each platform.
<gallery>
Greengreens.jpg|Star Block clusters on either side of Green Greens
</gallery>
 
==Bomb Blocks==
{{main|Green Greens#Origin}}
From the ''Kirby'' series. Bomb Blocks explode and deal large amounts of damage and knockback when hit. The invincibility frames characters get from teching protect them from the explosions should they ever be knocked into one from below.
*[[Green Greens]] - occasionally fall instead of Star Blocks; also break other surrounding Star Blocks or Bomb Blocks when detonated.
<gallery>
GGreensMelee.jpg|{{SSBM|Peach}} and {{SSBM|Kirby}} near a Bomb Block on Green Greens.
</gallery>
 
==Ice blocks==
Ice blocks have less [[traction]], so characters [[Slipperiness|slip]] and slide, and in ''Brawl'', they can even [[trip]] while walking and running on them.
*[[Icicle Mountain]] - breakable blocks that come in small and large sizes. Characters bounce off of them when thrown into them.
*[[The Summit]] - a breakable, blue sloped wedge of ice appears in the center of the stage.
*[[Stage Builder#In Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Stage Builder]] - unbreakable, and can be expanded horizontally to three times its normal length
*[[Super Mario Maker]] - Ice Blocks can randomly spawn in a stage setup.
<gallery>
IcicleMountain.jpg|Small ice blocks on either side of a drop-through platform in Icicle Mountain
The Summit.jpg|The blue wedge of ice in The Summit
Example stage.jpg|Ice blocks in a stage made using Stage Builder in ''Brawl''
</gallery>
 
==Drop Blocks==
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.
*[[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)]].
<gallery>
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
</gallery>
 
==Minecraft Blocks==
From {{uv|Minecraft}}. These blocks can be broken by fighters jumping, attacking, and being knocked into them, though unlike [[#Brick Blocks|Brick Blocks]] which are destroyed upon any impact, Minecraft Blocks can resist a certain amount of damage, which varies depending on the block's material. They can also be destroyed by [[Steve]]'s [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|mining]], and produce materials for his use. While aesthetically similar to the blocks Steve can place, these blocks, as part of the stage, can exist indefinitely without player interference.
*[[Minecraft World]] - featured prominently in several different materials, and can be removed by toggling off [[Stage hazard]]s in ''Ultimate''. Blocks making up the main platform of the stage, including those in [[battlefield form|battlefield]] and [[Ω form|Ω]] forms, cannot be broken.
<gallery>
SSBU-Minecraft World.jpg|A hay stack and a small house made of blocks in Minecraft World (Plains)
SSBU-MinecraftWorldBirchForest.png|A raised ground level and two birch trees made of blocks in Minecraft World (Birch Forest)
SSBU-MinecraftWorldSavanna.png|An acacia tree made of blocks in Minecraft World (Savanna)
SSBU-MinecraftWorldTaiga.png|A boulder and a spruce tree made of blocks in Minecraft World (Taiga)
SSBU-MinecraftWorldSnowyTundra.png|An igloo made of blocks in Minecraft World (Snowy Tundra)
SSBU-MinecraftWorldStoneShore.png|Two stone platforms made of blocks in Minecraft World (Stone Shore)
</gallery>


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
The Brick Blocks, aswell as the ? Blocks, reappear in the stage ''[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]''. Their purpose is currentl ynknown, but it is likely that their purpose is the same as in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
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[[Category:Stage parts]]
[[Category:Subspace Emissary]]

Latest revision as of 18:26, September 23, 2024

This article is about the objects that appear in some stages and levels. For the defensive tactic used in all Super Smash Bros. games sometimes referred to as "blocking", see Shield.

Blocks are environmental units appearing in the Super Smash Bros. games that come in different colors, designs, sizes, and functions. Standard blocks act as unbreakable parts of the environment, while other blocks can be interacted with or broken. These unique blocks are listed below.

Brick Blocks[edit]

From the Mario series. Brick Blocks break when hit. They slow the knockback of characters flying into them, and can be teched on.

  • Mushroom Kingdom - respawn after a while; two or all of them may reappear as ? Blocks.
  • 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.
  • Certain levels in The Subspace Emissary
  • 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.
  • Smash Run - same as in 3D Land.

? Blocks[edit]

From the Mario series. ? Blocks release an item when hit. They slow the knockback of characters flying into them, and can be teched on as well.

  • Mushroom Kingdom - break when hit; two or all blocks may reappear as ? Blocks.
  • Mushroomy Kingdom - have a more rustic and aged appearance, like the stage; they empty themselves when hit rather than breaking and are refilled once the stage loops.
  • 3D Land - same as in Mushroomy Kingdom, though they have high chances of releasing a Super Leaf, and retain their modern appearances.
  • Super Mario Maker - have high chances of releasing Mario items and retain their appearances in all styles, with the cursor periodically refilling empty ? Blocks.

! Blocks[edit]

From the Mario series. ! Blocks appear upon pressing switches, releasing an item when hit. They slow the knockback of characters flying into them, and can be teched on.

  • Princess Peach's Castle - these particular blocks come in green, blue, and red colors and appear when a switch of the same color is pressed somewhere on the castle. Unlike ? Blocks in Melee, they empty themselves, rather than breaking, when hit, and also do so when touched from any angle.

Rotating Blocks[edit]

From the Mario series. Rotating Blocks are yellow with eyes. They rotate when hit, allowing players to go through them. They eventually stop rotating and can be hit again. They slow the knockback of characters flying into them, and can be teched on as well.

  • Yoshi's Island
  • Super Mario Maker - replace Brick Blocks in the Super Mario World version of the stage. The cursor eventually stops spinning Rotating Blocks.

Donut Blocks[edit]

From the Mario series. Donut Blocks are yellow blocks with holes in the center that fall after a character or item lays on top of them briefly. After dropping, they reappear after a set amount of time.

  • Rainbow Cruise - these resemble those that appear in Super Mario 64, and respawn once the stage loops.
  • 3D Land - these resemble those that appear in Super Mario 3D Land, and respawn once the stage loops.
  • Super Mario Maker - these resemble those that appear in the respective game style. The cursor replaces dropped Donut Blocks.

POW Blocks[edit]

Main article: POW Block

From the Mario series. POW Blocks deal high knockback to grounded foes when attacked or thrown.

  • Mushroom Kingdom - appears suspended in the air at certain points, dealing 20% damage and high knockback when attacked; each can be hit only once before disappearing.
  • Mario Bros. - appears in the middle of the bottom part of the stage; though it deals no damage, it can be used three times, compressing with each use.
  • An item in Super Smash Bros. 4 - can be picked up and thrown, dealing 10% damage and high knockback, compressing with each use; can be dropped, dealing 13% damage and mild knockback to whoever it hits, but does not activate upon impacting the ground.

Star Blocks[edit]

From the Kirby series. Star Blocks fall from the sky and stack on top of each other. They break when hit and teched on. Characters thrown into the blocks (especially from afar) will be bounced back.

  • Green Greens - appear on either side of the stage in between the main and outer two platforms, falling from the sky and landing on candy cane-colored railing, which appears to connect each platform.

Bomb Blocks[edit]

Main article: Green Greens#Origin

From the Kirby series. Bomb Blocks explode and deal large amounts of damage and knockback when hit. The invincibility frames characters get from teching protect them from the explosions should they ever be knocked into one from below.

  • Green Greens - occasionally fall instead of Star Blocks; also break other surrounding Star Blocks or Bomb Blocks when detonated.

Ice blocks[edit]

Ice blocks have less traction, so characters slip and slide, and in Brawl, they can even trip while walking and running on them.

  • Icicle Mountain - breakable blocks that come in small and large sizes. Characters bounce off of them when thrown into them.
  • The Summit - a breakable, blue sloped wedge of ice appears in the center of the stage.
  • Stage Builder - unbreakable, and can be expanded horizontally to three times its normal length
  • Super Mario Maker - Ice Blocks can randomly spawn in a stage setup.

Drop Blocks[edit]

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 - 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).

Minecraft Blocks[edit]

From Minecraft. These blocks can be broken by fighters jumping, attacking, and being knocked into them, though unlike Brick Blocks which are destroyed upon any impact, Minecraft Blocks can resist a certain amount of damage, which varies depending on the block's material. They can also be destroyed by Steve's mining, and produce materials for his use. While aesthetically similar to the blocks Steve can place, these blocks, as part of the stage, can exist indefinitely without player interference.

  • Minecraft World - featured prominently in several different materials, and can be removed by toggling off Stage hazards in Ultimate. Blocks making up the main platform of the stage, including those in battlefield and Ω forms, cannot be broken.