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[[? Panel]]s return from ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', where they serve the same purpose: to provide players with either [[coin]]s or an [[item]]. Unlike ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', items are held in reserve rather than players holding them. The more coins players have, the more points they can get when they achieve a scoring. Players lose coins when they get hit by an opposing item, which makes the coins scatter on the floor. However, in dodgeball, coins increase the attack power of attacks, and players cannot lose coins from items.
[[? Panel]]s return from ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', where they serve the same purpose: to provide players with either [[coin]]s or an [[item]]. Unlike ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', items are held in reserve rather than players holding them. The more coins players have, the more points they can get when they achieve a scoring. Players lose coins when they get hit by an opposing item, which makes the coins scatter on the floor. However, in dodgeball, coins increase the attack power of attacks, and players cannot lose coins from items.


There are also special options that can be adjusted for each sport in [[Mario Sports Mix#Exhibition|exhibition mode]], such as turning on and off ? Panels, setting the number of periods and the time limit, and other options which can be specific for each sport. Once the options are set, they do not reset whenever a players turns off the game.
There are also special options that can be adjusted for each sport in [[#Exhibition|exhibition mode]], such as turning on and off ? Panels, setting the number of periods and the time limit, and other options which can be specific for each sport. Once the options are set, they do not reset whenever a players turns off the game.


On a side note, there is an option which enables the players to receive commands. However, this option is available only when the CPU level is set to "Easy".
On a side note, there is an option which enables the players to receive commands. However, this option is available only when the CPU level is set to "Easy".

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