2D block
| 2D block | |
|---|---|
Red and blue 2D blocks | |
| Appears in | Super Mario Odyssey (2017) |
2D blocks[1] areblocks that appear in theRuined Kingdom inSuper Mario Odyssey. They appear only on theRoulette Tower, in areas on walls thatMario can access only while under the effects of an8-bit pipe. 2D blocks quickly move from one position to the other in a loop. The positions of 2D blocks are indicated by a mark on the wall. These blocks disappear for a short period of time before changing their position. As long as they are in this state, they are intangible. Mario can stop a 2D block in place by pressing theP Switch associated with that 2D block, found outside the wall where the 2D blocks are. In this state, 2D blocks are tangible. Mario can make all stopped 2D blocks in one section start moving again by pressing aGround-Pound Switch found alongside the P Switch(es), which also resets the P Switch(es). 2D blocks can have different speeds and sizes. They also come in three colors: red, blue, and green.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italian | Blocchi 2D[?] | 2D blocks | |
| Blocchi 2D rotanti[2] | Spinning 2D blocks |
References[edit]
- ^Walsh, Doug, and Epstein, Joe (October 27, 2017).Super Mario Odyssey Prima Official Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN9780744018882. Page 229.
- ^Walsh, Doug, et al. (October 31, 2017).Super Mario Odyssey PRIMA Guide.Multiplayer Edizioni (Italian). ISBN978-8-8663126-4-2. Page 182.

