![]() ![]() Like the Galaxy before it, 3D World features brand new items and power-ups. The game took a break from the tired concept of Princess Peach getting kidnapped in favor of Bowser capturing new characters. Every Nintendo home console has its big Mario game 3D World is the Wii U's. Super Mario 3D World is the most recent Mario platformer. (He can even stomp on some inanimate objects, like the flame that shoots out of the rocket engine.) This power-up may seem random to American players, but it has a history in Japanese folklore. What's perhaps even more interesting is that if Mario turns into a statue in mid-air, he can beat almost enemy instantly. This statue form makes Mario invulnerable to enemies, plus they will ignore him. The Tanooki Suit is better than its Super Leaf counterpart because it gives Mario the ability to transform into a statue. Like the Super Leaf, the Tanooki Suit grants Mario the ability to fly via a raccoon tail. One of the best is also one of the most unique in the franchise, the Tanooki Suit. 3 was the first game to introduce animal-themed power-ups, such as the Super Leaf. Its "Athletic Theme" is one of the most iconic themes from the Mario soundtrack library, and who could forget Giant Land? Super Mario Bros. 3 is one of the finest games ever created some still call it Mario's greatest adventure. This is used primarily in the Dire, Dire Docks course, "Collect the Caps." If that wasn't enough, the player can combine the Vanish Cap with the Metal Cap. The other fantastic aspect of this power-up is that Mario can walk right through metal fences. It doesn't matter, however, because the attacks go right through Mario in this form anyway. Supposedly he turns invisible, but for some reason the enemies still attack when he's near. This Cap is extremely handy, as it will cause Mario to become intangible. The Cap is found in a secret course outside the Castle called Vanish Cap Under the Moat. The other cap is not quite as famous as those two, but it is as equally good: the Vanish Cap.Īn interesting thing about the Vanish Cap is that it's possible to go through the game without acquiring it. The most famous one is the Wing Cap (after all, it appears on the game's box art) followed by the Metal Cap. Super Mario 64 revolutionized the Mario series with its leap into the 3D landscape. (He's even bigger than Bowser in this form.) "Mega Mario" can plow through enemies, making this one of the most powerful and just fun power-ups in the series. World 1-1 here not only had the Super Mushroom, like the original 1-1, it also had the gigantic Mega Mushroom. This DS classic was the first Super Mario side-scroller in years. The Mega Mushroom first appeared by name in Mario Party 4, but its most notable appearance originated in New Super Mario Bros. How does one beat this great feeling? Going even bigger of course. Grabbing it will turn Mario bigger, instantly putting a smile on the player's face. The really interesting part is when he hits the Question Block containing the Super Mushroom. The opening scene features Mario stomping on a Goomba. World 1-1 is arguably the most iconic video game stage of all time. ![]() ![]() Power-ups are a staple in the Mario franchise, and it all started with one: the Super Mushroom. For this list, we'll be taking a look at the 10 best and 10 most useless power-ups in Super Mario. And then some could even harm the character! (If you see a mushroom with a skull on it, don't pick it up.) One never knows what he/she will find when they hit that Question Block for the first time or put on a cap. Some power-ups might be good, but rendered obsolete thanks to superior ones. Who doesn't enjoy shooting down enemies with fireballs or turning giant and stomping everything in the way? How about being able to soar through the air or turn everything into coins? While most power-ups are definitely excellent, a few of them leave a little to be desired. There are few moments of happiness as great as when picking up an item that gives the character a special ability. There have been many power-ups in the Mario series throughout the years, and there will certainly be new ones as the games continue. From there forward, the power-ups would cover almost everything - from raccoons to penguins. introduced the Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, and Starman. The most iconic video game series featuring power-ups (which also popularized the concept) is, of course, Super Mario. Sonic can transform into Super Sonic thanks to the Chaos Emeralds and Link can turn into Fierce Deity Link by putting on the mask of the same name, as a couple of examples. Character power-ups are a staple in many different games. ![]()
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