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'''Marimba Blocks'''<ref>Name in <tt>USen.Product.100.sarc.zs</tt> archive</ref> are a colored variant of [[Note Block]]s that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They share a more wooden-like appearence with a quaver engraved rather than a quarter note, always appearing with the color pattern: green, blue, yellow, and red. Much like Note Blocks, they bounce the player higher; however, it is only when the player jumps, rather than bouncing instantly upon landing. When walked on, the blocks play a xylophone sound, increasing in pitch the more the player walks.
'''Marimba Blocks'''<ref>Name in <tt>Mals/USen.Product.100.sarc.zs</tt> archive</ref> are a colored variant of [[Note Block]]s that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They share a more wooden-like appearence with a quaver engraved rather than a quarter note, always appearing with the color pattern: green, blue, yellow, and red. Much like Note Blocks, they bounce the player higher; however, it is only when the player jumps, rather than bouncing instantly upon landing. When walked on, the blocks play a xylophone sound, increasing in pitch the more the player walks.


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Marimba Block
Colorful note blocks from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)

Marimba Blocks[1] are a colored variant of Note Blocks that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They share a more wooden-like appearence with a quaver engraved rather than a quarter note, always appearing with the color pattern: green, blue, yellow, and red. Much like Note Blocks, they bounce the player higher; however, it is only when the player jumps, rather than bouncing instantly upon landing. When walked on, the blocks play a xylophone sound, increasing in pitch the more the player walks.

References

  1. ^ Name in Mals/USen.Product.100.sarc.zs archive