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[[Image:Redshell.jpg|thumb|224px|The Red Koopa Shell]]'''Red Shells''' are red [[Koopa Troopa]] shells that first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. Although not their first specific use, they were worn by Koopa Troopas. The Koopa Troopas wearing Red Shells were a bit more intelligent than normal green-shelled Koopa Troopas. They did not fall off cliffs and simply turned around when reaching a ledge. They are second most common shell, after Green Shells.
[[Image:Greenshell.jpg|thumb|200px|A Green Shell]]
 
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Similar to a Green Shell, the Red Shell will be launched when the Koopa Troopa wearing it is jumped on. In later games, they can also be held and thrown. In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (which calls them "Turtle Shells"), they are the only type of shells and are found in grass rather than on Koopa Troopas.
A '''Green Shell''' is a green [[Koopa]] shell that can be used as an item in different [[Mario games]]. They are either used as projectiles or ridden as a means of transportation. There also exist [[Red Shell|Red]] and [[Blue Shell|Blue Shells]].
 
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During the events of ''[[Super Mario World]]'', [[Yoshi]]s can spit out fire while in possession of the Red Shell.
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In the ''Mario Kart'' series, they can home in on the opponent whose rank is one higher than the driver's. Red shells can be picked up in singles or triples, in which case they circle around the kart until all three are fired. In this state, they can be used as a barrier, useful for blocking contact with other hazards, such as [[Banana]]s and other shells. However, they offer no protection against Blue Shells and Fake Item Boxes. If the character comes in contact with any other driver, then the other driver will be knocked over. The exception to this rule is in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', where the shells are carried rather than circle around a character's kart. In ''[[Mario Kart DS ]]'' Wi-Fi mode, they could not be dragged by holding the item button.
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Red Shells also appeared in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' Series. They were in both ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Unlike the Green Shell, which went in a straight path until it fell off, the Red Shell will stay on one platform, and bounce back and forth hitting anyone in its path (including the user). They disappear over time, however. Notably, the Red Shell is absent from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
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In the ''[[Mario Strikers Charged|Mario Strikers]]'' soccer game series, the item works very similarly to the Green Shells, which are also found in the games, however, they differ slightly in appearance and effect. They are red, and instead of moving in one direction, they attack any opposing player. Every time this item is collected, it will be collected in a group of three. This allows it to home in on three opposing players, however, one will not get hit. These can be used when trying to perform a Mega Strike, or a Skillshot. There is also a very small chance that the shells might miss the opposing team members, and start bouncing around the stage like a Green Shell. The giant variety of this shell also appeared in the games.
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Red Shells reappear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' as an offensive weapon. Like the Green Shells in the game, Mario can only hold the Red Shell, not ride it. If Mario throws the Red Shells near an enemy, it will target that enemy until it hits something. Underwater, it allows Mario to swim faster and with greater ease. It can also be thrown at underwater creatures and defeat them as well. The other variety of shell that appear in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' are Gold Shells, which act like Red Shells when thrown.
   
 
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==Super Smash Bros. series==
 
Similar to its role in the original Mario games, the Green Shell is an item that can be thrown. It continues until it hits a wall when thrown or jumped on, harming characters it hits, and falls off edges it meets. It will often deal multiple hits if it rams into an opponent after he/she falls from the first hit.
 
   
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==Mario Kart series==
 
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[[Image:TripleGreenshell.jpg|left|thumb|175px|The Triple Green Shell item in the ''Mario Kart'' series.]]
 
 
The Green Shell in the [[Mario Kart series|''Mario Kart'' series]] is also thrown, either backwards or forwards, and bounces off walls. It only breaks when it hits a racer, at which they are slowed down. In this series, the Green Shell can also be obtained in a set of three, an item known as the ''Triple Green Shell'', which, when used, constantly circle the racer and can be launched one by one.
 
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==2D Mario platformers==
 
In games such as the [[Super Mario Bros. series|''Super Mario Bros.'' series]] and ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Green Shells are found on Green Koopas; these, when jumped on, withdraw into their shell. When jumped on, the shell moves along the ground, defeating most enemies and bouncing off walls, and activating any [[? Block]]s it slides into from the side. It disappears only when it moves a certain distance off-screen.
 
 
Koopa with green shells will fall of an ledge when they get to the end of one, this is different from [[Red Shell|Red]] Shelled Koopas, whom will turn around and begin walking the opposite direction when reaching a ledge.
 
 
==Super Mario 64==
 
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''), Green Shells can be found in [[! Block]]s and ridden. They allow [[Mario]] and other playable characters to ride over the surface of lava, water and sinking sand as well as normal surfaces, and can be ridden up relatively steep slopes. While using it, the player can defeat most enemies by coming into contact with them. The shell breaks if it hits a wall, and can be broken by the player while on the ground at the press of a button.
 
 
==Mario & Luigi Series==
 
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', it is a [[Bros. Item]]. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', it is the first [[Special Attack]] and its pieces are found in the [[Trash Pit]].
 
 
==Super Mario Galaxy==
 
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Koopas are found wearing Green Shells; harming them allows Mario or [[Luigi]] to pick up and throw the shell. It harms enemies and breaks upon coming into contact with anything solid.
 
 
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Revision as of 11:50, 30 July 2011

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The Red Koopa Shell

Red Shells are red Koopa Troopa shells that first appeared in Super Mario Bros.. Although not their first specific use, they were worn by Koopa Troopas. The Koopa Troopas wearing Red Shells were a bit more intelligent than normal green-shelled Koopa Troopas. They did not fall off cliffs and simply turned around when reaching a ledge. They are second most common shell, after Green Shells.

Similar to a Green Shell, the Red Shell will be launched when the Koopa Troopa wearing it is jumped on. In later games, they can also be held and thrown. In Super Mario Bros. 2 (which calls them "Turtle Shells"), they are the only type of shells and are found in grass rather than on Koopa Troopas. During the events of Super Mario World, Yoshis can spit out fire while in possession of the Red Shell. In the Mario Kart series, they can home in on the opponent whose rank is one higher than the driver's. Red shells can be picked up in singles or triples, in which case they circle around the kart until all three are fired. In this state, they can be used as a barrier, useful for blocking contact with other hazards, such as Bananas and other shells. However, they offer no protection against Blue Shells and Fake Item Boxes. If the character comes in contact with any other driver, then the other driver will be knocked over. The exception to this rule is in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, where the shells are carried rather than circle around a character's kart. In Mario Kart DS Wi-Fi mode, they could not be dragged by holding the item button. Red Shells also appeared in the Super Smash Bros. Series. They were in both Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee. Unlike the Green Shell, which went in a straight path until it fell off, the Red Shell will stay on one platform, and bounce back and forth hitting anyone in its path (including the user). They disappear over time, however. Notably, the Red Shell is absent from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In the Mario Strikers soccer game series, the item works very similarly to the Green Shells, which are also found in the games, however, they differ slightly in appearance and effect. They are red, and instead of moving in one direction, they attack any opposing player. Every time this item is collected, it will be collected in a group of three. This allows it to home in on three opposing players, however, one will not get hit. These can be used when trying to perform a Mega Strike, or a Skillshot. There is also a very small chance that the shells might miss the opposing team members, and start bouncing around the stage like a Green Shell. The giant variety of this shell also appeared in the games. Red Shells reappear in Super Mario Galaxy as an offensive weapon. Like the Green Shells in the game, Mario can only hold the Red Shell, not ride it. If Mario throws the Red Shells near an enemy, it will target that enemy until it hits something. Underwater, it allows Mario to swim faster and with greater ease. It can also be thrown at underwater creatures and defeat them as well. The other variety of shell that appear in Super Mario Galaxy are Gold Shells, which act like Red Shells when thrown.

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