Block
Blocks (ブロック Burokku) are a staple gameplay feature in the Badman franchise, introduced in What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? and appearing in a significant majority of games ever since.
Blocks fill the dungeons at the beginning of any level, and Soil (つし Tsuchi) blocks can be broken by the God of Destruction with his pickaxe. Soil blocks contain nutrients and mana, and they can also absorb them. The more it absorbs, the higher its level becomes. When a Level 1 or higher block is excavated, a monster will be created from it. Slimemosses and Spirits are monsters known as producers that can transfer nutrients and mana between blocks.
In No Heroes Allowed!, some blocks sit on top of geysers of water, quivering in place. When broken, the water will gush forth to fill the dungeon's corridors. Besides filling the dungeon, stagnant water can change the nutrients into Mold. Mold absorbs nutrients from nearby blocks, and when it absorbs enough, it changes into a Water Lily Shoot, and then goes to the water and becomes a Water Lily Bud, which float on the water while absorbing nutrients and can provide aquatic monsters. Blocks with mana are similar, growing into Mana Lily Shoots and Mana Lily Buds. Holy water purifies stagnant dungeon water in contact, making it lose its properties and purifying monster that touch it.
The God of Destruction must break blocks to form a combination of three monster blocks vertically or horizontally to summon them. The God can only summon five types of monsters in the dungeons, each with a different level. Only level 1-3 monsters appear naturally, with level 4-5 monsters being created with combinations. Combined blocks change into one higher level block. When level 5 blocks are combined, it breaks all soil and blocking blocks. Sometimes a monster block will contain nutrients, and it will level up an amount of blocks depending on its level. Soil blocks can be broken with the pickaxe or changed into level 1 monster blocks with nutrients. Roulette Blocks can occasionally drop as well, which can become any of the 5 monster levels in the game.
Lv. | Color | Monsters |
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1 | Green | Mosses, Spirits, and Thunderheads |
2 | Blue | Insects, Liliths, and Aquachnids |
3 | Red | Lizardmen, Hurtles, Loreleis, Ladies, and Mimics |
4 | Azure | Demons, Maras, Golems, Skelemen, Homunculus, Humanoids, Mandrakes, and Whales |
5 | Purple | Dragons |
Heroes can also place Blocking Blocks, which can only be broken by combining adjacent monster blocks in the same line as it. Blocking blocks change into regular soil blocks when pumped with nutrients from nutritious blocks. Some heroes can also place Permanent Blocks, which cannot be removed no matter what; to offset this, they can often only place one at a time, but they can quickly add up and severely restrict combos.
A Blocking Block from No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!
A Permanent Block from No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!
A Roulette Block from No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!
Gallery
Each type of block, extracted from No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!
Blocks as seen in Yūsha no Kuse ni Namaiki da. Soshite Keitai e...
A Blocking Block as seen in Yūsha no Kuse ni Namaiki da. Soshite Keitai e... and related titles, used to cordon off the edge of the stage or structure Training stages.
Sprite sheet of blocks in Yu-Nama: The Puzzle, including monsters.
Soil as seen in Yu-Nama: The Puzzle
Blocking Block as seen in Yu-Nama: The Puzzle
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ブロック Burroku |
Block |
Mandarin Chinese (Traditional Script) |
方塊 Fāngkuài |
Cube, block, etc. |
Korean | 블록 beullog |
Block |