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| {{anchor|Invisibility Hat}}''A very rare hat acquired at Culmina Crater. Easy to lose in the closet.''
| {{anchor|Invisibility Hat}}''A very rare hat acquired at Culmina Crater. Easy to lose in the closet.''


'''Note:''' This hat makes Mario invisible. His shadow, as well as other visual effects can still be seen. Cappy uses the appearance of the Mario Cap, but he is only visible during a [[Cap Throw]] or after jumping out. NPCs that speak to the player outside of a conversation sequence have their dialogue replaced with "???". Unlike other hats, the invisibility applies to 8-bit areas irrespective of the other item Mario wears.  
'''Note:''' This hat makes Mario invisible. His shadow, as well as other visual effects can still be seen. Cappy uses the appearance of the Mario Cap, but he is only visible during a [[Cap Throw]] or after jumping out. NPCs that speak to the player outside of a conversation sequence have their diologue replaced with "???". Unlike other hats, the invisibility applies to 8-bit areas irrespective of the other item Mario wears.  
| After completing the story mission "[[Long Journey's End]]".
| After completing the story mission "[[Long Journey's End]]".
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