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From Minecraft Wiki
Feathers are items dropped by .
may drop 0-2 feathers when killed.
Feathers are used to make . They are also used to make a
effect (Burst explosion).
Ingredients
Description
Matching  +
Up to eight dyes can be added.
Up to one of any head, a gold nugget, a feather, or a fire charge can be added.
Both the diamond and the glowstone dust can be added with any of the other ingredients.
Added feathers. They can be used to craft arrows.
Texture changed.
drop rotten flesh instead of feathers. Now,
are the only source of feathers. The reason that zombies used to drop feathers is that they were used as a placeholder (before chickens were implemented in the game). It stayed this way because Notch did not know what exactly zombies would drop.
Feathers are now used to craft .
Feathers are now used to craft a
with a burst effect.
Added feathers. They can be used to craft .
Zombies now drop rotten flesh instead of feathers.
Added feathers.
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"Fire Power" redirects here. For information about 's
form from , see .
Fire Mario and Fire Luigi (originally known as Fiery Mario) are the forms
take after powering up with a . The form was first introduced in
and is one of the few forms to appear in more than one game. This form's polar opposite is .
Mario and Luigi have occasionally been able to use fire without Fire Flowers. Mario possessed this ability in , in the
games, and after acquiring the
skill in . Luigi, on the other hand, used fire without a Fire Flower in the Super Smash Bros. series and other spin-off games, such as .
Besides Mario and Luigi, other characters have also had fire variants of their own.
also made use of a Fire Flower in making a last-ditch attempt to defeat Mario in . In ,
gain fire forms, with Yellow Toad's bearing a color scheme resembling the 's appearance in Super Mario Bros. and the . In ,
can become "Fire Miis" as well, and in , if a red or green Mii plays , they will resemble Fire Mario and Fire Luigi (respectively) without hats. In , ,
can make use of Fire Flowers and gain their own fire variants, with Fire Toad's color scheme recycling the color scheme of Yellow Toad's New Super Mario Bros. Wii fire form.
Fire Mario in .
In the form's first appearance, Super Mario Bros. (and later in the Japan-only sequel, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels), both Mario and Luigi's hats and overalls change to white and their shirts change to red. In
and , however, Fire Luigi has his original normal colors, while in his regular form, his colors are the same as Mario's, but with green replacing red. In the arcade version, Vs. Super Mario Bros, their overalls and hats change to yellow instead of white.
They became Fire Mario or Fire Luigi after coming in contact with a , thus gaining t there can only be two fireballs on-screen at a time. However, Mario or Luigi will revert back to
if they take damage. The fireballs bounce along the ground and can defeat almost all enemies, including otherwise unbe they are also Mario and Luigi's only means of attack in underwater stages. Using five fireballs to defeat
is the only method that yields points (5000 points).
After a brief absence from , Fire Mario returned in
with one slight change in that
would both change to an orange colorization instead of their clothing changing. However, this may be because of limitations on the , as remakes of the game depict Mario with red overalls and a white hat and shirt and Luigi with green overalls and a white hat and shirt.
This was the first game where, if damage was taken, they would only revert to their . However, in the Japanese version, if Fire Mario or Luigi was hit, they would immediately revert to
(as in Super Mario Bros.).
Additionally, they were no longer Mario's highest form attainable. Many new power-ups were introduced, and would simply over-ride the Fire form when their items were encountered and utilized.
also grants this form its coin-granting properties from Super Mario World, via scanning the .
Fire Mario's appearance in
was the first time he appeared in-game as depicted in artwork. It was also the first time that Fire Luigi had a different colorization from Fire Mario. They retained all the skills found in earlier releases, with the added ability to throw two fireballs at either side of themselves when using the new
move. Also, fireballs turn enemies into coins. However, if the coins are not collected, the enemies will reappear if Mario leaves and revisits the area.
In the , if Fire Mario/Luigi got damaged, he would change back to their Super form, like in Super Mario Bros. 3; in addition, Luigi's fireballs bounce higher than Mario's.
Fire Mario in New Super Mario Bros..
After the release of Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Fire Mario did not make another appearance for fourteen years, finally returning in . Like in Super Mario World, enemies that are destroyed with fireb otherwise, the form retains its Super Mario Bros. 3 properties, but still retain the current color schemes first seen in Super Mario World.
Fire Mario and Fire Luigi make their 3D platformer debut in , found in the ,
and , with a few changes: the form is time-limited instead of being lost by taking damage (which means Mario can be hit and still retain this form), and while Mario can shoot more than two fireballs at a time, he cannot do so underwater. Throwing fireballs also replaces the
When Mario grabs a Fire Flower he transforms into Fire Mario! With this special power, he is able to throw fireballs at enemies to defeat them. He can also light torches with this power. Mario must use his fire power quickly however, because after grabbing the flower, its powers only last a limited time.
Fire Toads
In , Fire Mario (or Fire Luigi) has the same abilities as in the predecessor. Also,
can use the Fire Flower, which gives them red-spotted yellow/blue caps, and red vests and pants. In an
of the game, the Toads had white spots instead of the red spots seen in the final version of the game. Fire Mario's polar opposite, , also appears in the game.
Fire Mario (and Fire Luigi) re-appears from Super Mario Galaxy in
with no changes from the earlier game. Mario can turn into this form in the , , ,
and . Fire Mario must be used to clear the missions "" in the Rightside Down Galaxy, and "" in the Upside Dizzy Galaxy, where he must
in the time limit.
In , Fire Mario returns once more as one of the forms Mario can obtain. Unlike in Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel, Fire Mario
retains its 2D Mario properties. However, the fireballs thrown now bounce off walls and vanish after a while.
Fire Mario in New Super Mario Bros. 2.
In , the Fire Flower is one of the power-ups that Mario can use, retaining the same effects as in previous games. Additionally, when the player beats a stage as , he or she is turned into Fire Mario.
In , Fire Mario reappears, once again functioning as it did in previous games. Of note is that
are now capable of using
to become Fire Miis.
In , Luigi, Yellow Toad and Blue Toad use the Fire form while
does not. It functions identically to the way it did in New Super Mario Bros. U.
Fire Mario in Super Mario 3D World.
Fire Peach in Super Mario 3D World.
In , Fire Mario returns, functioning just like in Super Mario 3D Land, though Mario's overalls are a more solid red than in previous games. This time, , , and
can also use this form. Toad's colors become similar to Fire Yellow Toad (with a red-spotted yellow mushroom cap and red vest), although his pants don't change color. Peach's dress turns white with red panniers, collar, and dress hem, similar to her sprite in Super Mario Bros., while her hair gets tied back in a ponytail, like in , , and later Mario spin-off titles, except with a red hairband. Rosalina also has her hair tied back in a ponytail with a red hairband, and her dress becomes a solid red with white dress hem, top flap, and sleeve frills.
of Fire Mario and Fire Peach are available in
and , respectively.
While Fire Mario didn't appear in , a form very similar to it, known as , made its first and only appearance.
Fire Mario in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.
In , the form's appearance was changed again, this time only simply adding a feather to the top of Mario and Wario's caps (most likely due to the 's inability to display the color difference). Additionally, in the final phase in the battle with Mario, Wario uses a Fire Flower to become Fire Wario, attacking solely by throwing fireballs. But after defeating him, he reverts to
and runs away.
Super Mario and Super Luigi throwing fireballs in the Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.
In , this form is called Super Mario or Super Luigi, since their actual Super forms are their regular forms. They resembled their appearances in Super Mario Bros. and the later Super Mario All-Stars and Deluxe version (in Luigi's case) and they also resemble their modern fire forms from what they are in the franchise, starting with Super Mario World, though with the colors of their shirt and overalls reversed. Unlike in the games, the forms are given from not only Fire Flowers, but also , a , and at one point, a . In some instances, the form itself is referred as Fire Power, a name that transitioned into the two following series. As well as granting the Mario Bros. the ability to shoot fireballs, the form endowed them with extra strength, speed, and even the ability to .
in the episode "", and
turned into
in "", although she did not shoot fire.
Fire Mario taking aim in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.
In , the form was changed to match its appearance in Super Mario Bros. 3: Mario had an orange colorization and could only shoot fireballs. , by using the , could also use
in the episode "".
Fire Mario protecting
in the Super Mario World television series.
cartoon, the form's appearance was changed again to match its appearance in Super Mario World and later games. However, the form had very limited screen it was only featured in the episodes "" and "".
never fe however, the prologue short, "", has one panel where Luigi throws fireballs at some , but he is wearing his regular outfit rather than his Fire form colors.
Mario and Baby Mario with the fire color scheme in .
Although the actual form itself is not present in the , Mario and Baby Mario have an alternate color scheme that resembles the outfit. The
also appears as one of the
in the game .
Though Fire Mario doesn't appear in , players can purchase a Fire Mario suit for their
when buying a random lottery ticket at the Secret Shop.
In , there is a Fire Mario suit that can be unlocked by turning two characters into star characters.
Fire Mario throwing fireballs at Goombas in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
is the first appearance of Mario's Fire transformation in a Paper Mario game. Whenever a Fire Flower sticker or either of its variants are used, Mario transforms into Fire Mario to attack, by hurling one fireball at all on-screen enemies before reverting back to his normal state.
In , Fire Mario appears as a downloadable alternate color scheme for Mario.
Even though Mario and Luigi can throw fireballs without using a Fire Flower, in
and , one of their alternate costumes are their Fire forms. Also, in Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Peach and Rosalina have outfits based on their Fire forms in Super Mario 3D World.
(excluding ), the Mario Bros. turn into their Fire forms upon using the Fire Flower as a .
Some appearances in
include Fire Mario, like when Mario uses a move called the "Fireball Punch". Fire Mario make another appearances in volume 44, as Mario and Luigi, as well as the Toads, must use 30 fireballs to take down Bowser. Yoshi tries too, but mistakes "Fire" for "Tire".
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Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario)Boss (Wario)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (alternate color scheme for Mario and Baby Mario)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Animal Crossing
Playable character (power-up in unlockable port of Super Mario Bros.)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (when Bros. Flower is used)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Wii Shop Channel
Sometimes appears on download screen
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (alternate color scheme for Mario/Luigi and power-up in Super Mario Bros. ).
Playable character (when special attack is used)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi/Toads)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi)
Playable character (when Fire Flower sticker is used)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi/Toads)
Playable character (when Bros. Attack is used)
Playable character (power-up for Mario/Luigi/Peach/Toad/Rosalina)
Playable character (downloadable alternate color scheme for Mario)
Playable character (alternate color scheme for Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Rosalina).
Leader Teammate
Playable character (power-up for Mario)
Appears as Papercraft Character
Playable character (when Fire Flower card is used)
Playable character (power-up for Mario)
For this subject's image gallery, see .
ファイアマリオFaia Mario
Fire Mario
Mario de Fuego
Fire Mario
Mario de FeuMario-Feu (Super Mario World)Mario Féroce (Super Mario All-Stars)
Fire MarioFire-MarioFierce Mario
Vuur-Mario
Fire Mario
Feuer-Mario
Fire Mario
Mario FuocoMario Furente (on Super Mario Bros.' booklet)
Fire MarioRaging Mario
Portuguese (NOA)
Mario Fogo
Fire Mario
Portuguese (NOE)
Mario Chama
Flame Mario
Огненный МариоOgnennyy Mario
Fiery Mario
Mario Arunc?-Foc (McDonald's Romania, Fall 2015 Happy Meal promotion)
Fire-Throwing Mario
at the , when , has claimed that the Fire form is fire-resistant, even though this is not actually true for any game.[]
There are two separate glitches in
and the Japanese version of
in which Mario or Luigi can be Fire Mario or Luigi, respectively, while retaining their .
If one listens closely to the Fire Mario theme in both Super Mario Galaxy games, one can faintly hear the
theme playing.
Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Power Strategy Guide, page 5.
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