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[[Image:Drop_Blocks_in_SSE.jpg|thumb|left|Drop Blocks in the SSE normally come between you and a prize.]]
[[Image:Drop_Blocks_in_SSE.jpg|thumb|left|Drop Blocks in the SSE normally come between you and a prize.]]
Drop Blocks also appear in certain levels of the [[Subspace Emissary]]. These Drop Blocks fall faster and are 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)]], where they cover an extended area without ground), so careful planning (or a floaty character) are required to avoid having to replay the stage.
Drop Blocks also appear in certain levels of the [[Subspace Emissary]]. These Drop Blocks fall faster and are 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)]], where they cover an extended area without ground), so careful planning (or a floaty character) are required to avoid having to replay the stage.
==Trivia==
*Donut Lifts, as mentioned, are what Drop Blocks are called in the Mario series. Such examples include Hop, Hop, Donut Lifts! from [[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]], Rainbow Ride from [[Super Mario 64]], and Gelato Beach secret levels from [[Super Mario Sunshine]], the latter of which are made of sand, and disinegrate instead of fall.


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Revision as of 17:28, June 21, 2009

Drop Blocks can be used in custom stages.

A Drop Block (analogous to, and sometimes called, a Donut Lift from the Mario series) is a part usable in Brawl's Stage Builder. In Stage Builder, they are brown blocks with dark brown upside-down triangles on the sides. When stepped on for long enough by characters or items, these blocks shake, then fall. They eventually reappear. They only drop when they are stood on, so it is possible to make one-way passages by sealing a narrow entry with a Drop Block. Interestingly, it is possible to Wall Cling to the side of a Drop Block without making it fall.

Drop Blocks in the SSE normally come between you and a prize.

Drop Blocks also appear in certain levels of the Subspace Emissary. These Drop Blocks fall faster and are 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), where they cover an extended area without ground), so careful planning (or a floaty character) are required to avoid having to replay the stage.

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