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A '''Tree''' is a plant in the Mario franchise. | A '''Tree''' is a plant in the Mario franchise. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Super Mario 64''=== | ===''Super Mario'' series== | ||
====''Super Mario 64''==== | |||
Interactive trees first appear in ''Super Mario 64''. Mario can climb on top of them like poles. In different areas, trees take on different appearances, with the castle's back courtyard and the snowy areas having evergreens. In some cases, climbing to the top causes a [[1up Mushroom]] to spawn. In [[Whomp's Fortress]], a tree contains [[Hoot]] in later missions. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Hoot appears in trees in other levels as well. | Interactive trees first appear in ''Super Mario 64''. Mario can climb on top of them like poles. In different areas, trees take on different appearances, with the castle's back courtyard and the snowy areas having evergreens. In some cases, climbing to the top causes a [[1up Mushroom]] to spawn. In [[Whomp's Fortress]], a tree contains [[Hoot]] in later missions. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Hoot appears in trees in other levels as well. | ||
===''Super Mario Sunshine''=== | ====''Super Mario Sunshine''==== | ||
Palm trees appear throughout ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They are occasionally covered in [[graffiti|goop]] and will sprout up when it is cleared away, although some in [[Gelato Beach]] are simply spawned from praying in certain areas without the addition of goop. Some trees have a harmless spiky area near the leaves preventing Mario from climbing all the way up one. [[Pianta Village]] is centered around a particularly large tree. | Palm trees appear throughout ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They are occasionally covered in [[graffiti|goop]] and will sprout up when it is cleared away, although some in [[Gelato Beach]] are simply spawned from praying in certain areas without the addition of goop. Some trees have a harmless spiky area near the leaves preventing Mario from climbing all the way up one. [[Pianta Village]] is centered around a particularly large tree. | ||
===''Super Mario Odyssey''=== | ====''Super Mario Odyssey''==== | ||
One appears in the [[Deep Woods]] area of the [[Wooded Kingdom]] from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' can be [[capture]]d with [[Cappy]]. This is indicated by a small, green orb on the top of it. If [[Mario]] captures the tree, he can move around by moving {{button|ns|leftstick}}. This is required in order to obtain a [[Power Moon]] in a glowing spot that is hidden underneath the tree. Unlike the more realistic trees in the game, this tree's design greatly resembles that of ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. | One appears in the [[Deep Woods]] area of the [[Wooded Kingdom]] from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' can be [[capture]]d with [[Cappy]]. This is indicated by a small, green orb on the top of it. If [[Mario]] captures the tree, he can move around by moving {{button|ns|leftstick}}. This is required in order to obtain a [[Power Moon]] in a glowing spot that is hidden underneath the tree. Unlike the more realistic trees in the game, this tree's design greatly resembles that of ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. | ||
===''Paper Mario'' series=== | |||
Interactive trees appear in some of the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games. Instead of being climbed, they can b hit with a [[hammer]], potentially causing items to drop from them. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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- This article is about generic but gameplay-relevant trees. For a list of trees in the Mario franchise, see Category:Trees.
A Tree is a plant in the Mario franchise.
History
=Super Mario series
Super Mario 64
Interactive trees first appear in Super Mario 64. Mario can climb on top of them like poles. In different areas, trees take on different appearances, with the castle's back courtyard and the snowy areas having evergreens. In some cases, climbing to the top causes a 1up Mushroom to spawn. In Whomp's Fortress, a tree contains Hoot in later missions. In Super Mario 64 DS, Hoot appears in trees in other levels as well.
Super Mario Sunshine
Palm trees appear throughout Super Mario Sunshine. They are occasionally covered in goop and will sprout up when it is cleared away, although some in Gelato Beach are simply spawned from praying in certain areas without the addition of goop. Some trees have a harmless spiky area near the leaves preventing Mario from climbing all the way up one. Pianta Village is centered around a particularly large tree.
Super Mario Odyssey
One appears in the Deep Woods area of the Wooded Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey can be captured with Cappy. This is indicated by a small, green orb on the top of it. If Mario captures the tree, he can move around by moving . This is required in order to obtain a Power Moon in a glowing spot that is hidden underneath the tree. Unlike the more realistic trees in the game, this tree's design greatly resembles that of Super Mario 3D World.
Paper Mario series
Interactive trees appear in some of the Paper Mario games. Instead of being climbed, they can b hit with a hammer, potentially causing items to drop from them.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 木 Ki |
Tree |
Chinese | 树 (Simplified) 樹 (Traditional) Shù |
Tree |
Dutch | Boom |
Tree |
German | Baum |
Tree |
Italian | Albero |
Tree |
Russian | дерево Derevo |
Tree |
Spanish | Árbol |
Tree |
Template:SMS may refer to...
- Template:Super Mario Strikers, covering Super Mario Strikers.
- Template:Super Mario Sunshine, covering Super Mario Sunshine.
- Template:SMS episodes, covering Super Mario Sunshines's locations and episodes.
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