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When Mario uses any cutting Thing sticker in battle, it attacks by cutting the screen to pieces.
When Mario uses any cutting Thing sticker in battle, it attacks by cutting the screen to pieces.


During a battle against a [[Snifit]] or a [[Shy Guy]], after the player's turn of 3 stickers ends, they might attack by shoving away the last attack panel; this forces the player to use only one sticker during their next turn, and Shy Guys and Snifits can do this repeatedly until there is only one attack panel.
During a battle against a [[Snifit]] or a [[Shy Guy]], after the player's turn of 3 stickers ends, they might attack by shoving away the third attack panel so that the game reverts back to the use of only one sticker in their next turn, due to the last attack panel vanishing every turn and therefore being able to use one sticker less, until it reverts back to only one sticker use.


In [[The Enigmansion]], when Mario is about to fight [[Big Boo]], the whole environment pauses as soon as Kamek passes by the screen, and resumes playing after leaving.
In [[The Enigmansion]], when Mario is about to fight [[Big Boo]], the whole environment pauses as soon as Kamek passes by the screen, and resumes playing after leaving.

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