Item | Name | Effect |
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[[File:DKGB Hammer.png]] | Hammer | Hammers can defeat all enemies in the game. As soon as Mario grabs a hammer, he starts swinging the hammer back and forth repeatedly, and strikes anything in his path. While holding the hammer, Mario cannot jump, but he can throw the hammer upwards and then quickly climb up to a higher platform. If he catches the hammer up there in time, he can continue to use it. After a certain time, the hammer disappears and reappears in its original spot. |
[[File:DKGB PaulinesItems.png]] | Parasol, Hat & Bag | If Mario collects all three of these items within the same level, he gets to play a bonus mini-game after it is finished. |
[[File:DKGB 1-Up.png]] | 1 UP Heart | Gives Mario an extra life when collected. |
[[File:DKGB Key.png]] | Key | Mario has to take the key to the locked door. It can be picked up and thrown. It can also take out several enemies if it is thrown. If Mario loses it, it disappears after a few seconds and reappear in its original spot. |
[[File:DKGB TrashCan2.png]] | Trash Can | Mario can stand on Trash Cans to reach higher areas, but he can also pick them up and throw them at enemies like Bowbows to defeat them, although other enemies like the Faiachū cannot be defeated by Trash Cans. Once it hits an enemy, it falls through the ground and cannot be reused. |
[[File:DKGB Road.png]] | Road | Mario can place the road in any free point of the level for a certain amount of time. The road acts as an additional platform that can help him to get over gaps or to higher areas. |
[[File:DKGB Ladder.png]] | Ladder | Mario can place this ladder in any free point of the level. It disappears after a certain amount of time. |
[[File:DKGB Spring.png]] | Jump Stand | Mario can place this spring in any free point of the level. It disappears after a certain amount of time. |
[[File:DKGB SuperHammer.png]] | Super Hammer | The Super Hammer has the same powers as the regular hammer, but can also destroy brick walls and grounds. They also respawn to their original positions when used up. |
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!Effect | !Effect | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKGB Hammer.png]] | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:DKGB Hammer.png]]</nowiki> | ||
|align=center|[[Hammer]] | |align=center|[[Hammer]] | ||
|Hammers can defeat all enemies in the game. As soon as Mario grabs a hammer, he starts swinging the hammer back and forth repeatedly, and strikes anything in his path. While holding the hammer, Mario cannot jump, but he can throw the hammer upwards and then quickly climb up to a higher platform. If he catches the hammer up there in time, he can continue to use it. After a certain time, the hammer disappears and reappears in its original spot. | |Hammers can defeat all enemies in the game. As soon as Mario grabs a hammer, he starts swinging the hammer back and forth repeatedly, and strikes anything in his path. While holding the hammer, Mario cannot jump, but he can throw the hammer upwards and then quickly climb up to a higher platform. If he catches the hammer up there in time, he can continue to use it. After a certain time, the hammer disappears and reappears in its original spot. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKGB PaulinesItems.png]] | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:DKGB PaulinesItems.png]]</nowiki> | ||
|align=center|[[Pauline's lost items|Parasol, Hat & Bag]] | |align=center|[[Pauline's lost items|Parasol, Hat & Bag]] | ||
|If Mario collects all three of these items within the same level, he gets to play a bonus mini-game after it is finished. | |If Mario collects all three of these items within the same level, he gets to play a bonus mini-game after it is finished. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center|[[File:DKGB 1-Up.png]] | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:DKGB 1-Up.png]]</nowiki> | ||
|align=center|[[1 UP Heart]] | |align=center|[[1 UP Heart]] | ||
|Gives Mario an extra life when collected. | |Gives Mario an extra life when collected. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKGB Key.png]] | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:DKGB Key.png]]</nowiki> | ||
|align=center|[[Key]] | |align=center|[[Key]] | ||
|Mario has to take the key to the locked door. It can be picked up and thrown. It can also take out several enemies if it is thrown. If Mario loses it, it disappears after a few seconds and reappear in its original spot. | |Mario has to take the key to the locked door. It can be picked up and thrown. It can also take out several enemies if it is thrown. If Mario loses it, it disappears after a few seconds and reappear in its original spot. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKGB TrashCan2.png]] | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:DKGB TrashCan2.png]]</nowiki> | ||
|align=center|[[Bin|Trash Can]] | |align=center|[[Bin|Trash Can]] | ||
|Mario can stand on Trash Cans to reach higher areas, but he can also pick them up and throw them at enemies like Bowbows to defeat them, although other enemies like the Faiachū cannot be defeated by Trash Cans. Once it hits an enemy, it falls through the ground and cannot be reused. | |Mario can stand on Trash Cans to reach higher areas, but he can also pick them up and throw them at enemies like Bowbows to defeat them, although other enemies like the Faiachū cannot be defeated by Trash Cans. Once it hits an enemy, it falls through the ground and cannot be reused. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKGB Road.png]] | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:DKGB Road.png]]</nowiki> | ||
|align=center|[[Road]] | |align=center|[[Road]] | ||
|Mario can place the road in any free point of the level for a certain amount of time. The road acts as an additional platform that can help him to get over gaps or to higher areas. | |Mario can place the road in any free point of the level for a certain amount of time. The road acts as an additional platform that can help him to get over gaps or to higher areas. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKGB Ladder.png]] | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:DKGB Ladder.png]]</nowiki> | ||
|align=center|[[Ladder]] | |align=center|[[Ladder]] | ||
|Mario can place this ladder in any free point of the level. It disappears after a certain amount of time. | |Mario can place this ladder in any free point of the level. It disappears after a certain amount of time. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKGB Spring.png]] | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:DKGB Spring.png]]</nowiki> | ||
|align=center|[[Trampoline|Jump Stand]] | |align=center|[[Trampoline|Jump Stand]] | ||
|Mario can place this spring in any free point of the level. It disappears after a certain amount of time. | |Mario can place this spring in any free point of the level. It disappears after a certain amount of time. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKGB SuperHammer.png]] | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:DKGB SuperHammer.png]]</nowiki> | ||
|align=center|[[Super Hammer]] | |align=center|[[Super Hammer]] | ||
|The Super Hammer has the same powers as the regular hammer, but can also destroy brick walls and grounds. They also respawn to their original positions when used up. | |The Super Hammer has the same powers as the regular hammer, but can also destroy brick walls and grounds. They also respawn to their original positions when used up. | ||
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!About | !About | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MvsDK Key.png]]{{br}}[[Key]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvsDK Key.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Key]] | ||
|Keys are found in the first half of every regular level of the game. They must be taken to locked doors in order to open the second half. In the Plus levels, each Mini-Mario is holding the key needed to unlock the level's door. | |Keys are found in the first half of every regular level of the game. They must be taken to locked doors in order to open the second half. In the Plus levels, each Mini-Mario is holding the key needed to unlock the level's door. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MarioVsDK MiniMario Sprite.png]]{{br}}[[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MarioVsDK MiniMario Sprite.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]] | ||
|Mini-Marios are the objective of the second half of the normal levels, where they must be rescued from [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]]s. They follow Mario in Mini-Mario levels. In the Plus levels, there is one Mini-Mario per stage, which must be rescued and brought to the door to beat the level. | |Mini-Marios are the objective of the second half of the normal levels, where they must be rescued from [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]]s. They follow Mario in Mini-Mario levels. In the Plus levels, there is one Mini-Mario per stage, which must be rescued and brought to the door to beat the level. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MvsDK 1-UP.png]]{{br}}[[1-Up Mushroom]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvsDK 1-UP.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[1-Up Mushroom]] | ||
|1-Up Mushrooms give Mario an [[extra life]]. | |1-Up Mushrooms give Mario an [[extra life]]. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MvsDK TrashCanitem.png]]{{br}}[[Bin|Garbage Can]]{{br}}[[File:Barrel MvsDK.png]]{{br}}[[Barrel]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvsDK TrashCanitem.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Bin|Garbage Can]]{{br}}<nowiki>[[File:Barrel MvsDK.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Barrel]] | ||
|These items can be carried and thrown by Mario. He can use them to defeat certain enemies, or as auxiliary platforms to reach other platforms or to pass long gaps with [[Spike (obstacle)|spikes]]. | |These items can be carried and thrown by Mario. He can use them to defeat certain enemies, or as auxiliary platforms to reach other platforms or to pass long gaps with [[Spike (obstacle)|spikes]]. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MvsDK Hammer.png]]{{br}}[[Hammer]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvsDK Hammer.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Hammer]] | ||
|Hammers are found floating on platforms. Mario can use them to defeat enemies, such as the [[Oil]]. The can be thrown upwards and grabbed again while in the air. | |Hammers are found floating on platforms. Mario can use them to defeat enemies, such as the [[Oil]]. The can be thrown upwards and grabbed again while in the air. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MvsDK Presents.png]]{{br}}[[Present (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Present]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvsDK Presents.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Present (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Present]] | ||
|Presents are found in red, yellow, and blue varieties. When all three are collected in a level, they are used in a bonus game where the player can win extra lives. | |Presents are found in red, yellow, and blue varieties. When all three are collected in a level, they are used in a bonus game where the player can win extra lives. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MvsDK TOY.png]]{{br}}[[Letter (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Letter]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvsDK TOY.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Letter (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Letter]] | ||
|The letters T-O-Y are found in Mini-Mario levels. They must be collected by Mini-Marios to open the [[Toy box (object)|toy box]]. | |The letters T-O-Y are found in Mini-Mario levels. They must be collected by Mini-Marios to open the [[Toy box (object)|toy box]]. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MvsDK ToyChest.png]]{{br}}[[Toy box (object)|Toy box]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvsDK ToyChest.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Toy box (object)|Toy box]] | ||
|Toy boxes are the goal of the Mini-Mario levels. If the letters T-O-Y are collected, it opens and allows Mario to drop off his Mini-Marios. | |Toy boxes are the goal of the Mini-Mario levels. If the letters T-O-Y are collected, it opens and allows Mario to drop off his Mini-Marios. | ||
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!About | !About | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MvDK2 Coin.png]]{{br}}[[Coin]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDK2 Coin.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Coin]] | ||
|A coin adds 50 [[point]]s to the score when collected by a Mini. | |A coin adds 50 [[point]]s to the score when collected by a Mini. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:Large Coin.png]]{{br}}[[10-Coin|Large Coin]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:Large Coin.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[10-Coin|Large Coin]] | ||
|A Large Coin adds 500 points to the score when collected by a Mini. | |A Large Coin adds 500 points to the score when collected by a Mini. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:Mini-Mario Card. | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:Mini-Mario Card.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Mini Mario Card]] | ||
|Mini Mario Cards are collectible items, with a picture of Mini Mario on one side and a letter on the other side. There are 9 Mini Mario Cards on each of the first eight floors. | |Mini Mario Cards are collectible items, with a picture of Mini Mario on one side and a letter on the other side. There are 9 Mini Mario Cards on each of the first eight floors. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MVDK2 Pink Block.gif]]{{br}}[[Pink Block]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MVDK2 Pink Block.gif]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Pink Block]] | ||
|Pink Blocks are objects that can be picked up and placed inside of block outlines. | |Pink Blocks are objects that can be picked up and placed inside of block outlines. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MVDK2 Hammer.png]]{{br}}[[Hammer]]s | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MVDK2 Hammer.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Hammer]]s | ||
|Hammers are found floating in some levels. When collected, hammers allow a Mini to defeat or temporarily stun enemies. | |Hammers are found floating in some levels. When collected, hammers allow a Mini to defeat or temporarily stun enemies. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MvDK2 -Block.png]]{{br}}[[? Block]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDK2 -Block.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[? Block]] | ||
|A ? Block reveals a [[Fire Flower]] when struck from below by a Mini. | |A ? Block reveals a [[Fire Flower]] when struck from below by a Mini. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:FireFlowerSprite.png]]{{br}}[[Fire Flower]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:FireFlowerSprite.png]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Fire Flower]] | ||
|An item that comes out of a ? Block. When collected, it temporarily turns a [[Mini]] into [[Fire Mario|its fire form]], which allows it to throw fireballs for a limited time to defeat or stun enemies. | |An item that comes out of a ? Block. When collected, it temporarily turns a [[Mini]] into [[Fire Mario|its fire form]], which allows it to throw fireballs for a limited time to defeat or stun enemies. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MVDK2 Fire Block.gif]]{{br}}[[Fire Block]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MVDK2 Fire Block.gif]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Fire Block]] | ||
|Fire Blocks can be picked up and placed, similarly to Pink Blocks. However, when picked up, they allow the player to produce a [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]] by holding the stylus onto the Touch Screen. | |Fire Blocks can be picked up and placed, similarly to Pink Blocks. However, when picked up, they allow the player to produce a [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]] by holding the stylus onto the Touch Screen. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MVDK2 Bomb Block.gif]]{{br}}[[Bomb Block (Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis)|Bomb Block]] | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MVDK2 Bomb Block.gif]]</nowiki>{{br}}[[Bomb Block (Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis)|Bomb Block]] | ||
|Bomb Blocks can be picked up and placed, similarly to Pink Blocks. However, when picked up, they allow the player to place a [[bomb]]. | |Bomb Blocks can be picked up and placed, similarly to Pink Blocks. However, when picked up, they allow the player to place a [[bomb]]. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MLM Blocker Activated.png]][[File:MLM Blocker Deactivated.png]]<br>[[Blocker]]s | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MLM Blocker Activated.png]]</nowiki><nowiki>[[File:MLM Blocker Deactivated.png]]</nowiki><br>[[Blocker]]s | ||
|align="left"|Blockers are metal blocks that act as either walls or floors that can be placed using the stylus. | |align="left"|Blockers are metal blocks that act as either walls or floors that can be placed using the stylus. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MLM Coin.png]][[File:MLM Big Coin.png]]<br>[[Coin]]s | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MLM Coin.png]]</nowiki><nowiki>[[File:MLM Big Coin.png]]</nowiki><br>[[Coin]]s | ||
|align="left"|Coins can be collected throughout the levels for points. Bigger coins appear and are worth 5 normal coins. | |align="left"|Coins can be collected throughout the levels for points. Bigger coins appear and are worth 5 normal coins. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MLM Hammer.png]]<br>[[Hammer]]s | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MLM Hammer.png]]</nowiki><br>[[Hammer]]s | ||
|align="left"|Hammers can be used to stun enemies such as Circus Kongs or break Rock Blocks. | |align="left"|Hammers can be used to stun enemies such as Circus Kongs or break Rock Blocks. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MToken.png]]<br>[[M-Token]]s | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MToken.png]]</nowiki><br>[[M-Token]]s | ||
|align="left"|M-Tokens are collectibles found in each level that give the player 2000 points. | |align="left"|M-Tokens are collectibles found in each level that give the player 2000 points. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MLM Mini Mario Card.png]]<br>[[Mini Mario Card]]s | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MLM Mini Mario Card.png]]</nowiki><br>[[Mini Mario Card]]s | ||
|align="left"|Mini Mario Cards are found in each level. They spell out "MINIMARIO" and unlock a minigame when all of them are collected in a world. | |align="left"|Mini Mario Cards are found in each level. They spell out "MINIMARIO" and unlock a minigame when all of them are collected in a world. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MLM Purple Conveyor.png]]<br>[[Purple Conveyor]]s | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MLM Purple Conveyor.png]]</nowiki><br>[[Purple Conveyor]]s | ||
|align="left"|Purple Conveyors are conveyor belts that can be drawn using the stylus. | |align="left"|Purple Conveyors are conveyor belts that can be drawn using the stylus. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MLM Red Girder.png]]<br>[[Red Girder]]s | |align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MLM Red Girder.png]]</nowiki><br>[[Red Girder]]s | ||
|align="left"|Red Girders are girders that can be drawn using the stylus. | |align="left"|Red Girders are girders that can be drawn using the stylus. | ||
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!About | !About | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTScoin.jpg]][[File:MvDKTSbigcoin.jpg]]<br>[[Coin]]s | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTScoin.jpg]]</nowiki><nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSbigcoin.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Coin]]s | ||
|Items found in every level, usually arranged in rows of three or more. Each awards the player 100 points for the score. Among these coins, there is also a [[10-Coin|large]] variety that is worth ten normal coins and, therefore, 1000 points. The player needs to collect all coins in a level in order to achieve three stars for that level. | |Items found in every level, usually arranged in rows of three or more. Each awards the player 100 points for the score. Among these coins, there is also a [[10-Coin|large]] variety that is worth ten normal coins and, therefore, 1000 points. The player needs to collect all coins in a level in order to achieve three stars for that level. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTShammers.jpg]]<br>[[Hammer]]s | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTShammers.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Hammer]]s | ||
|A pair of weapons that can be used by the Minis to combat enemies or destroy rocks. They are acquired for a short time and are banged repeatedly on the ground, confering the Mini that wields them a short period of invincibility. After they disappear, Hammers respawn in their initial position, allowing another use. If a Mini comes into contact with a Ladder or a Blue Lift while the Hammers are in use, they will be thrown high up in the air and can be picked up again if the Mini reaches the end of these objects in time. | |A pair of weapons that can be used by the Minis to combat enemies or destroy rocks. They are acquired for a short time and are banged repeatedly on the ground, confering the Mini that wields them a short period of invincibility. After they disappear, Hammers respawn in their initial position, allowing another use. If a Mini comes into contact with a Ladder or a Blue Lift while the Hammers are in use, they will be thrown high up in the air and can be picked up again if the Mini reaches the end of these objects in time. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSmcoin.jpg]]<br>[[M-Token|M Coin]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSmcoin.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[M-Token|M Coin]] | ||
|A special "M"-stamped coin that is worth 2000 points. Only one appears in every stage. Like the other types of coins, collecting the M Coin is mandatory to obtain a three-star rating in a level. | |A special "M"-stamped coin that is worth 2000 points. Only one appears in every stage. Like the other types of coins, collecting the M Coin is mandatory to obtain a three-star rating in a level. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSgirderpickup.jpg]][[File:MvDKTSbiggirderpickup.jpg]]<br>[[File:MvDKTSliftpickup.jpg]][[File:MvDKTSbigliftpickup.jpg]]<br>[[File:MvDKTSconveyorpickup.jpg]][[File:MvDKTSbigconveyorpickup.jpg]]<br>[[Pickup]]s | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSgirderpickup.jpg]]</nowiki><nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSbiggirderpickup.jpg]]</nowiki><br><nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSliftpickup.jpg]]</nowiki><nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSbigliftpickup.jpg]]</nowiki><br><nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSconveyorpickup.jpg]]</nowiki><nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSbigconveyorpickup.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Pickup]]s | ||
|Collectibles that increase the amount of resource items the player has, such as Girders, Blue Lifts and Purple Conveyors. However, they cannot be grabbed with the stylus; Minis are required to walk into them instead. | |Collectibles that increase the amount of resource items the player has, such as Girders, Blue Lifts and Purple Conveyors. However, they cannot be grabbed with the stylus; Minis are required to walk into them instead. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSbluelift.jpg]]<br>[[Blue Lift]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSbluelift.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Blue Lift]] | ||
|A vertical succession of platforms that can be built between two blue rivets, only if one is located directly above the other. The movement of the platforms in a Blue Lift is determined by the direction of the swipe that created the Blue Lift. Upon encountering a Blue Lift, Minis will stop walking and will take the lift in the direction it moves, helping them reach platforms that are located underneath or above. | |A vertical succession of platforms that can be built between two blue rivets, only if one is located directly above the other. The movement of the platforms in a Blue Lift is determined by the direction of the swipe that created the Blue Lift. Upon encountering a Blue Lift, Minis will stop walking and will take the lift in the direction it moves, helping them reach platforms that are located underneath or above. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTShighspring.jpg]][[File:MvDKTSlongspring.jpg]]<br>[[High Spring]] and<br>[[Long Spring]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTShighspring.jpg]]</nowiki><nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSlongspring.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[High Spring]] and<br>[[Long Spring]] | ||
|Trampolines that help the Minis bounce to higher areas. High Springs are magenta and have an oblong shape—they launch the Minis on a vertical arc. Long Springs are yellow, rounded, and launch the Minis on a more widened arc. | |Trampolines that help the Minis bounce to higher areas. High Springs are magenta and have an oblong shape—they launch the Minis on a vertical arc. Long Springs are yellow, rounded, and launch the Minis on a more widened arc. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSmovablepipe.jpg]]<br>[[Movable Pipe]]s | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSmovablepipe.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Movable Pipe]]s | ||
|A pair of separate pipes that are somehow interconnected. When a Mini enters one pipe, it will be warped onto the other. The player can change the positions of these pipes to facilitate movement throughout an area, even though they can only be placed on predetermined slots. | |A pair of separate pipes that are somehow interconnected. When a Mini enters one pipe, it will be warped onto the other. The player can change the positions of these pipes to facilitate movement throughout an area, even though they can only be placed on predetermined slots. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSpinkblocks.jpg]]<br>[[Pink Block]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSpinkblocks.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Pink Block]] | ||
|A block that can be picked up with the stylus and then used to fill a special slot by tapping on it. Pink Blocks come in formations, and act as platforms or walls to guide the Minis. | |A block that can be picked up with the stylus and then used to fill a special slot by tapping on it. Pink Blocks come in formations, and act as platforms or walls to guide the Minis. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSpurpleconveyor.jpg]]<br>[[Purple Conveyor]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSpurpleconveyor.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Purple Conveyor]] | ||
|A platform that can be dragged across purple rivets. It moves automatically in the direction established by the player with the stylus. Apart from transporting the Minis, Purple Conveyors also turn them back if they are in opposing directions, without the need of a wall. | |A platform that can be dragged across purple rivets. It moves automatically in the direction established by the player with the stylus. Apart from transporting the Minis, Purple Conveyors also turn them back if they are in opposing directions, without the need of a wall. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSredgirder.jpg]]<br>[[Red Girder]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSredgirder.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Red Girder]] | ||
|A platform that can be created by connecting two rivets of the corresponding color. The main game only contains red Girders, but the Workshop mode allows the player to use Girders of different colors, associated with a playable character (green—Mini Luigi, blue and white—Mini Toad, pink—Mini Peach etc.) If Red Girders are positioned horizontally or slightly slanting, the Minis can walk on them as on normal platforms. If their slant is too abrupt, they cause the Minis to [[Slope Slide|slide]] on them as on a slope. If they are positioned vertically, they act as walls that prevent the Minis from walking further. Red Girders can be passed from underneath, making them [[Semisolid Platform|semisolid]]. | |A platform that can be created by connecting two rivets of the corresponding color. The main game only contains red Girders, but the Workshop mode allows the player to use Girders of different colors, associated with a playable character (green—Mini Luigi, blue and white—Mini Toad, pink—Mini Peach etc.) If Red Girders are positioned horizontally or slightly slanting, the Minis can walk on them as on normal platforms. If their slant is too abrupt, they cause the Minis to [[Slope Slide|slide]] on them as on a slope. If they are positioned vertically, they act as walls that prevent the Minis from walking further. Red Girders can be passed from underneath, making them [[Semisolid Platform|semisolid]]. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTScannon.jpg]]<br>[[Cannon#Mario vs. Donkey Kong series|Cannon]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTScannon.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Cannon#Mario vs. Donkey Kong series|Cannon]] | ||
|An object that slowly changes launching direction by rotating in place. It can store any amount of Minis that end up inside it, and can be tapped on to blast all Minis in the current direction. This way, apart from being able to reach far areas, the Minis can also zoom into rocks and enemies to destroy them. | |An object that slowly changes launching direction by rotating in place. It can store any amount of Minis that end up inside it, and can be tapped on to blast all Minis in the current direction. This way, apart from being able to reach far areas, the Minis can also zoom into rocks and enemies to destroy them. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTScolorswitches.jpg]]<br>[[Color Switch]]es | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTScolorswitches.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Color Switch]]es | ||
|Red, blue, and yellow switches that enable or disable blocks of the same colors when jumped on. | |Red, blue, and yellow switches that enable or disable blocks of the same colors when jumped on. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSconveyor.jpg]]<br>[[Conveyor Belt|Conveyor]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSconveyor.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Conveyor Belt|Conveyor]] | ||
|A platform that conveys the Minis in the direction indicated by its arrows. Conveyors are always horizontal. | |A platform that conveys the Minis in the direction indicated by its arrows. Conveyors are always horizontal. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSgirder.jpg]]<br>[[Girder]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSgirder.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Girder]] | ||
|A semisolid platform that the Minis can walk on. Girders are always horizontal. | |A semisolid platform that the Minis can walk on. Girders are always horizontal. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSgoaldoor.jpg]]<br>[[Goal Door (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Goal Door]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSgoaldoor.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Goal Door (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Goal Door]] | ||
|The exit of each stage in the game. In Single-Door levels, the goal is to get all Minis into a single door. Once a Mini enters the door, the other have a short amount of time to reach it before it locks them away. A few levels feature locked exits, which require a Key Mini Mario to unlock. In Multi-Door levels, each character must be guided to the door that displays its face on it. | |The exit of each stage in the game. In Single-Door levels, the goal is to get all Minis into a single door. Once a Mini enters the door, the other have a short amount of time to reach it before it locks them away. A few levels feature locked exits, which require a Key Mini Mario to unlock. In Multi-Door levels, each character must be guided to the door that displays its face on it. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSladder.jpg]]<br>[[Ladder]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSladder.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Ladder]] | ||
|A vertical set of steps needed to climb up to raised platforms, or go down a lower level. They can be seen as stationary Blue Lifts. Minis grab on a Ladder as soon as they walk into it, then continue to walk in the direction they previously followed. When two Minis bump into each other on a Ladder, they both change directions. | |A vertical set of steps needed to climb up to raised platforms, or go down a lower level. They can be seen as stationary Blue Lifts. Minis grab on a Ladder as soon as they walk into it, then continue to walk in the direction they previously followed. When two Minis bump into each other on a Ladder, they both change directions. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSmagnet(on).jpg]][[File:MvDKTSmagnet(off).jpg]]<br>[[Magnet (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Magnet]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSmagnet(on).jpg]]</nowiki><nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSmagnet(off).jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Magnet (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Magnet]] | ||
|A platform that allows the Minis to walk on all of its surfaces. Minis fall off a Magnet if they are hanging upside-down and encounter a non-magnetic surface on their way. | |A platform that allows the Minis to walk on all of its surfaces. Minis fall off a Magnet if they are hanging upside-down and encounter a non-magnetic surface on their way. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSrock.jpg]]<br>[[Rock (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Rock]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSrock.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Rock (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Rock]] | ||
|A small fragile block that breaks when hit with Hammers, a [[Slope Slide|slope slide]] or a Cannon blast. Otherwise, rocks act as normal platforms the Minis can walk onto. | |A small fragile block that breaks when hit with Hammers, a [[Slope Slide|slope slide]] or a Cannon blast. Otherwise, rocks act as normal platforms the Minis can walk onto. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSspikes.jpg]]<br>[[Spike Trap|Spikes]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSspikes.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Spike Trap|Spikes]] | ||
|Dangerous surfaces covering walls and platforms. Touching one such surface destroys the Mini. Spikes cannot be destroyed. | |Dangerous surfaces covering walls and platforms. Touching one such surface destroys the Mini. Spikes cannot be destroyed. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTSsplitpipe.jpg]][[File:MvDKTSpipe.jpg]]<br>[[Warp Pipe|Pipes]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|<nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSsplitpipe.jpg]]</nowiki><nowiki>[[File:MvDKTSpipe.jpg]]</nowiki><br>[[Warp Pipe|Pipes]] | ||
|Warp Pipes come in two variations. Some Pipes are found in one piece, while others, also known as Split Pipes, have their ends separated from each other, and are also color-coded to acknowledge the player which pipe is connected to the other. Both types help transport the Minis to different locations in a level, although the length of blue Warp Pipes affect how long the Minis take to reach the other end, while Split Pipes have considerably less delay. | |Warp Pipes come in two variations. Some Pipes are found in one piece, while others, also known as Split Pipes, have their ends separated from each other, and are also color-coded to acknowledge the player which pipe is connected to the other. Both types help transport the Minis to different locations in a level, although the length of blue Warp Pipes affect how long the Minis take to reach the other end, while Split Pipes have considerably less delay. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Mario.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]]''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Mario.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]]''' | ||
|[[Wall Jump]]: ''Jump off a wall upon moving close to one.'' | |[[Wall Jump]]: ''Jump off a wall upon moving close to one.'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Luigi.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Luigi]]''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Luigi.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Luigi]]''' | ||
|[[High Jump (Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge)|High Jump]]: ''Jump higher than other Mini Toys.'' | |[[High Jump (Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge)|High Jump]]: ''Jump higher than other Mini Toys.'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Peach.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Peach]]''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Peach.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Peach]]''' | ||
|[[Floating Jump]]: ''Float over narrow gaps in the ground.'' | |[[Floating Jump]]: ''Float over narrow gaps in the ground.'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Toad.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Toad]]''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Toad.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Toad]]''' | ||
|[[Small Crawl]]: ''Duck and pass through small openings.'' | |[[Small Crawl]]: ''Duck and pass through small openings.'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Donkey Kong.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Donkey Kong]]''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Donkey Kong.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Donkey Kong]]''' | ||
|[[Quick Climb]]: ''Climb up steep slopes.'' | |[[Quick Climb]]: ''Climb up steep slopes.'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Bowser.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Bowser (toy)|Mini Bowser]] (new)''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Bowser.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Bowser (toy)|Mini Bowser]] (new)''' | ||
|[[Bowser Bomb (move)|Bowser Bomb]]: ''If Mini Bowser falls from a cliff, he will stomp the ground, destroying any rocks in the way.'' | |[[Bowser Bomb (move)|Bowser Bomb]]: ''If Mini Bowser falls from a cliff, he will stomp the ground, destroying any rocks in the way.'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Bowser Jr.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Bowser Jr.]] (new)''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Bowser Jr.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Bowser Jr.]] (new)''' | ||
|[[Spike Guard]]: ''Travel over spikes without getting hurt'' | |[[Spike Guard]]: ''Travel over spikes without getting hurt'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Diddy Kong.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Diddy Kong]] (new)''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Diddy Kong.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Diddy Kong]] (new)''' | ||
|[[Ledge Grab]]: ''If Mini Diddy Kong walks off a cliff, he will grab on to the ledge, instead of falling, and pull himself back up to safety. This won't work with ledges that are the same height as the fall.'' | |[[Ledge Grab]]: ''If Mini Diddy Kong walks off a cliff, he will grab on to the ledge, instead of falling, and pull himself back up to safety. This won't work with ledges that are the same height as the fall.'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Yoshi.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Yoshi]] (new)''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Yoshi.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Yoshi]] (new)''' | ||
|[[Eat Enemies]]: ''Eat small enemies.'' | |[[Eat Enemies]]: ''Eat small enemies.'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Rosalina.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Rosalina]] (new)''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FAC - Mini Rosalina.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Rosalina]] (new)''' | ||
|[[Lunar Launch]]: ''Perform an exceptionally high jump next to high walls.'' | |[[Lunar Launch]]: ''Perform an exceptionally high jump next to high walls.'' | ||
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|align=center|[[File:MM&FaC - Mini Spek.png|70px]]<br>'''[[Mini Spek]] (new)''' | |align=center|<nowiki>[[File:MM&FaC - Mini Spek.png|70px]]</nowiki><br>'''[[Mini Spek]] (new)''' | ||
|Any figure besides those shown above. amiibo cards are unsupported. | |Any figure besides those shown above. amiibo cards are unsupported. | ||
|None: ''Mini Spek doesn't have a special ability.'' | |None: ''Mini Spek doesn't have a special ability.'' |
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