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- This article is about the blocks that appear in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe. For the form of blocks in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, see ? Block.
- Not to be confused with face block.
Face Blocks[1] are blocks that appear in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe's Vs. Game and You vs. Boo modes. At the start of the stage, they appear as White Face Blocks[2], which are smiling, and in later stages, cause certain Dotted Line Blocks to become solid white blocks that help the player, before changing into Red Face Blocks[2], which have their tongue sticking out and cause most Dotted Line Blocks to become solid red blocks that generally block the way. Jumping into a Red Face Block causes it to turn into a white one, turning all of the solid blocks back into Dotted Line Blocks for a few seconds before both automatically revert back; the player can also hit a White Face Block to instantly turn it back into a red one.
References
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Deluxe instruction manual. Page 18.
- ^ a b Cain, Christine (July 7, 1999). Super Mario Bros. Deluxe: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 11.