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|description=A grey stone [[Super Leaf]] with alternating bright and dark stripes.
|description=A grey stone [[Super Leaf]] with alternating bright and dark stripes.
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' ([[List of games by date#2011|2011]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' ([[List of games by date#2011|2011]])
|effect=Lets [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] turn into [[Statue Mario|Statue Mario or Statue Luigi]].
|effect=Turns [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] into [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Mario or Kistune Luigi]], and adds the ability to become [[Statue Mario|Statue Mario or Statue Luigi]] instead of [[Ground Pound]]ing.
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[[File:SM3DL S1-1 Stump.png|thumb|left|Statue Leaf, found in Special 1-1]]
[[File:SM3DL S1-1 Stump.png|thumb|left|Statue Leaf, found in Special 1-1]]
'''Statue Leaves''' are items only found in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. When [[Mario]] grabs a Statue Leaf, he becomes [[Tanooki Mario|his Tanooki form]], and when [[Luigi]] grabs the Statue Leaf, he becomes his Kistune form. Both wear a scarf of their respective color, and regain the ability to [[Statue Mario|transform into a statue]] instead of doing a [[Ground Pound]], thus avoiding enemies (which cannot damage them) and hazards. This makes it similar to the [[Tanooki Suit]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', but without the ability to fly or transform on the ground.
'''Statue Leaves''' are items only found in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. When [[Mario]] grabs a Statue Leaf, he becomes [[Tanooki Mario|his Tanooki form]], and when [[Luigi]] grabs the Statue Leaf, he becomes his Kistune form. The Statue Leaf changes the costume slightly: Mario wears a red scarf around his neck while Luigi dons a green scarf. With a Statue Leaf, the Tanooki form regains the ability to [[Statue Mario|transform into a statue]] instead of doing a [[Ground Pound]], thus avoiding enemies (which cannot damage them) and hazards. This makes it similar to the [[Tanooki Suit]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', but without the ability to fly or transform on the ground.


This power-up first appears in [[Special 1-1]], replacing the Super Leaf in the Special Worlds' levels thereafter. Deluxe [[StreetPass Gift]]s also hold these items.
This power-up first appears in [[Special 1-1]], replacing the Super Leaf in the Special Worlds' levels thereafter. Deluxe [[StreetPass Gift]]s also hold these items.

Revision as of 17:09, July 12, 2020

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A Stump
Statue Leaf, found in Special 1-1

Statue Leaves are items only found in Super Mario 3D Land. When Mario grabs a Statue Leaf, he becomes his Tanooki form, and when Luigi grabs the Statue Leaf, he becomes his Kistune form. The Statue Leaf changes the costume slightly: Mario wears a red scarf around his neck while Luigi dons a green scarf. With a Statue Leaf, the Tanooki form regains the ability to transform into a statue instead of doing a Ground Pound, thus avoiding enemies (which cannot damage them) and hazards. This makes it similar to the Tanooki Suit from Super Mario Bros. 3, but without the ability to fly or transform on the ground.

This power-up first appears in Special 1-1, replacing the Super Leaf in the Special Worlds' levels thereafter. Deluxe StreetPass Gifts also hold these items.

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 地蔵このは
Jizō konoha
Jizō Leaf

Chinese (simplified) 地藏树叶[1]
Dìzàng Shùyè
Jizō Leaf

Chinese (traditional) 地藏樹葉[2]
Dìzàng Shùyè
Jizō Leaf

Dutch Standbeeldblaadje
Statue Leaf
Italian Foglia Statua
Statue Leaf
Korean 돌부처나뭇잎
Dolbucheo Namunnip
Stone Buddha (Statue) Leaf

Spanish Hoja Estatua
Statue Leaf

References