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The Question Block, also known as a Mystery Block, Prize Block, or ? Block, is a recurring item in the Mario series. It is a block which, when hit, released an item such as a Super Mushroom or a coin. Mario can either jump into the box, use a Koopa Troopa's shell to hit it, or in some games, even Ground Pound on it to reveal the contents. It can be use as a platform to stand above. It looks like a Yellow Block but with a question mark (?).

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  • Question Block
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  • The Question Block, also known as a Mystery Block, Prize Block, or ? Block, is a recurring item in the Mario series. It is a block which, when hit, released an item such as a Super Mushroom or a coin. Mario can either jump into the box, use a Koopa Troopa's shell to hit it, or in some games, even Ground Pound on it to reveal the contents. It can be use as a platform to stand above. It looks like a Yellow Block but with a question mark (?).
  • Question Blocks appear throughout the game, Super Mario Bros. 2010 like they do in any New Super Mario Bros. game. They are very common in the game.
  • A Question block is a Type of box that releases Item(s) / Object(s) when hit. it is quite similar to a brick block, the only difference is that brick blocks don't always have something inside while question blocks always do In galaxy's case, question blocks almost always contain either star bits or coins. Question blocks are box shaped and have a question mark on the front. The block itself is usually yellow.
  • If a mission contains a Question Block, it is noted by a Question Block sitting next to the difficulty at the top-right of the top screen in the mission selection. Shooting at the Question Block "destroys it" and plays an animation where a Super Star jumps out and spins around, similar to Mario games. If the player scans the respective amiibos for any of the Question Block aircraft, their Question Block will be automatically considered collected and will not spawn in its mission.
  • Super Mario Bros.: Contain Coins, Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, and Starmans. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan): Contain the original items in the first game, plus Poison Mushrooms. Super Mario Bros. 3: Contain Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, Tanooki Suits, Hammer Bros. Suits, a Racoon Leaf (Racoon Leaves), and Frog Suits. Super Mario World: Contain Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, Cape Feather, Starmans, and Sprouts. Super Mario Land: Contain Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, and Starmans. Super Mario Land 2: Contain Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, Starmans, and Bunny Hoods.
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  • Super Mario Bros.
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  • ? Block
  • Question Block
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  • Question Block artwork from Super Mario 3D World
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  • 10(xsd:integer)
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  • Usable Item
Description
  • A mysterious box of mystery.What mysteries could this mysterious box hold? It's a mystery.
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • Releases a Coin
  • Releases an item
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  • The Question Block, also known as a Mystery Block, Prize Block, or ? Block, is a recurring item in the Mario series. It is a block which, when hit, released an item such as a Super Mushroom or a coin. Mario can either jump into the box, use a Koopa Troopa's shell to hit it, or in some games, even Ground Pound on it to reveal the contents. It can be use as a platform to stand above. It looks like a Yellow Block but with a question mark (?).
  • Question Blocks appear throughout the game, Super Mario Bros. 2010 like they do in any New Super Mario Bros. game. They are very common in the game.
  • If a mission contains a Question Block, it is noted by a Question Block sitting next to the difficulty at the top-right of the top screen in the mission selection. Shooting at the Question Block "destroys it" and plays an animation where a Super Star jumps out and spins around, similar to Mario games. After the in-mission Question Block is destroyed and the aircraft collected, a medal in the shape of a Super Star will replace the Question Block in the mission selection to inform the player that the Question Block there has already been collected. The Question Block will not spawn again in missions where it was collected. Depending on the Question Block collected, the respective aircraft and all of its special weapons will be unlocked in the mission debriefing. If the player scans the respective amiibos for any of the Question Block aircraft, their Question Block will be automatically considered collected and will not spawn in its mission. All Campaign playthroughs in Legacy + feature the Question Blocks. However, the player can choose to disable Question Blocks for their first playthrough, but only the first one.
  • A Question block is a Type of box that releases Item(s) / Object(s) when hit. it is quite similar to a brick block, the only difference is that brick blocks don't always have something inside while question blocks always do In galaxy's case, question blocks almost always contain either star bits or coins. Question blocks are box shaped and have a question mark on the front. The block itself is usually yellow.
  • Super Mario Bros.: Contain Coins, Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, and Starmans. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan): Contain the original items in the first game, plus Poison Mushrooms. Super Mario Bros. 3: Contain Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, Tanooki Suits, Hammer Bros. Suits, a Racoon Leaf (Racoon Leaves), and Frog Suits. Super Mario World: Contain Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, Cape Feather, Starmans, and Sprouts. Super Mario Land: Contain Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, and Starmans. Super Mario Land 2: Contain Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, Starmans, and Bunny Hoods. Super Mario 64 DS (They Appear as Red Question Blocks, Replacing Red, Blue, and Green "!" blocks from Super Mario 64): Contain Power Flowers, Feathers, or Bob-omb's depending on which character is being used. New Super Mario Bros.: Contain Coins, Sprouts, Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, Life Mushrooms, Mini Mushrooms, Mega Mushrooms, Blue Shell, and Starmans. Super Mario Galaxy Series: Contain Starbits and Coins. New Super Mario Bros. Wii: Contain Coins, Sprouts, Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, Ice Flowers, Propellor Suits, Penguin Suits, Starmans, and Mini Mushrooms.
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