Super Guide Block
- This article is about the block that assists the player inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii andNew Super Mario Bros. U. For the blocks that assist the player inSuper Mario 3D Land,New Super Mario Bros. 2, andSuper Mario 3D World, seeAssist Block. For the green! Block fromSuper Mario 64, seeCap Block.
| Super Guide Block | |||
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Artwork of a Super Guide Block fromNew Super Mario Bros. U | |||
| First appearance | New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009) | ||
| Latest appearance | New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (2019) | ||
| Effect | ActivatesSuper Guide mode when hit | ||
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ASuper Guide Block is a special green! Block that first appears in the single-player modes ofNew Super Mario Bros. Wii and both releases ofNew Super Mario Bros. U. It appears when the player has lost multiple lives consecutively in the samelevel and is playing alone. IfMario hits the block, theSuper Guide mode is activated,Luigi appears, and the computer within the game controls him to clear the stage in place of the player.
History[edit]
New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]
InNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, the Super Guide Block appears when a player has lost a life eight times in a row on one level, with the block emitting a doorbell sound to alert the player of its presence. If the player presses
on
, the player can choose to deactivate the Super Guide mode and take control of Luigi. However, if the level is beaten, it does not count as an actual clear. Items collected do not count as well. If it appears at all and the player saves the game afterward, the save file's starsstop sparkling permanently. The Super Guide Block does not appear inWorld 9.
New Super Mario Bros. U /New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]
The Super Guide Block returns inNew Super Mario Bros. U, working as it did inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii. In this game, only five lives need to be lost, rather than eight. In addition, save file stars will lose their shine only if the player hits the block, but the stars' shine will return if the same course is cleared without using the block.
This feature returns inNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, acting identically to its appearance in the originalWii U game, though with a new sound effect. When the player controls Luigi inNew Super Mario Bros. U, the block is colored red and summons a computer-controlled Mario in place of Luigi. In addition, if the player uses the Super Guide Block, the stars on their save file still remain shiny.
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Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | おてほんブロック[?] Otehonburokku | Example Block | |
| Chinese(Traditional) | 遊戲示範磚塊[1] Yóuxì Shìfàn Zhuānkuài | Game Demonstration Block | |
| 示範磚塊[2] Yóuxì Shìfàn Zhuānkuài | Demonstration Block | ||
| Dutch | Superwegwijzerblok[?] | Super Signpost Block (lit.:Super Road Pointer Block) | |
| Italian | Blocco Super Guida[3] | Super Guide Block | |
| Russian | Блок суперпомощи[?] Blok superpomoshchi | Block of the Super-Help |
Notes[edit]
- When Luigi or Mario completes the Super Guide, he says,"Hmm, okay," rather than their respective standard quotes,"Phew, made it!" (Luigi), or"Oh, yeah! Mario time!" (Mario).
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References[edit]
- ^新 超級瑪利歐兄弟 Wii - 香港任天堂網站.Nintendo of HK (Traditional Chinese). Archived June 18, 2010, 14:44:56 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved August 6, 2024.
- ^2010. 뉴 슈퍼 마리오브라더스 Wii (Nyu Syuper Mario Beuradeoseu Wii) instruction booklet.Nintendo of Korea (Korean). Page 17.
- ^November 15, 2018.Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia.Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN889367436X. Page 152.


