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Super Bell - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
The Super Bell is an item introduced in the game for the Wii U, Super Mario 3D World. It is a golden striped bell with beady eyes. When obtained, Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, Bowser, or Rosalina will transform into their cat form, which allows them to slide into enemies, pounce in midair, and climb up walls and Goal Poles. There is also another power up called the Lucky Bell, which turns Mario again into his Cat form, but when he ground pounds, he turns into an invincible Lucky Cat statue and earns bonus coins while falling.
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Double Cherry - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
The Double Cherry is an item first appearing in Super Mario 3D World. These cherries are found floating just above the ground or inside question blocks; they can also be found in crates.
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Lucky Bell - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
The Lucky Bell[1] (called the Lucky Cat power-up[2] by the Prima Official Game Guide) is an item introduced in Super Mario 3D World, resembling a bronze jingle bell (or possibly konguro'o) with eyes. It lets Mario transform into Lucky Cat Mario, very akin to the Statue form from the Tanooki Suit, except it gives him coins while falling and makes him invincible.
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Super Mushroom - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
A Super Mushroom (also known as a Power-Up Mushroom[1] and originally known as a Magic Mushroom) is a red Mushroom that serves a particular function depending on the game in which it is found. Its first and most common effect is causing Mario or Luigi to turn into their Super form, allowing them to smash through bricks and take an extra hit from enemies.
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Fire Flower - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Fire Flowers are a power-up that are obtainable in many games in the Mario franchise, originating from Super Mario Bros. They can be found inside blocks (mostly ? Blocks) that normally contain Super Mushrooms if the player is already in their Super form (or in later games any other powered-up form), and obtaining one transforms the player into their Fire form, allowing them to throw fireballs. The Ice Flower is the polar opposite of the Fire Flower.
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Boomerang Flower - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
The Boomerang Flower is a power-up that first appears in Super Mario 3D Land for the Nintendo 3DS. It transforms Mario into Boomerang Mario, similar to Hammer Mario.
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Super Leaf - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
A Super Leaf (also known as the Raccoon Leaf or Tanooki Leaf) is one of the many power-up items in the Mario franchise. Super Leaves originated in the game Super Mario Bros. 3, where they turn Mario into Raccoon Mario.
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Invincibility Leaf - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
The Invincibility Leaf (also called Invincible Super Leaf[1] or Gold Leaf[2]) is a power-up that first appeared in Super Mario 3D Land. This power-up is very similar to the Super Leaf, but with added invincibility.
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Mega Mushroom - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
The Mega Mushroom is a rare variety of mushroom found in the Mushroom Kingdom. It enlarges the user, allowing them to walk over and destroy everything in their path, including the largest and most powerful enemies.
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Super Star - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Super Stars (also referred to as Starmen or Invincible Stars[1]) are items used in many Mario games, including the Super Mario series and the Mario Kart series. If the player gets a Star, they will become invincible.
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