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===''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''===
===''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''===
Similarly to ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', if the player loses five lives when attempting to clear a course from one of the first eight worlds, an [[Assist Block]] will appear on re-entry, permanently preventing the player from ever having shiny stars on their save file. This only applies before the course is cleared.
Similarly to ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', if the player loses five lives when attempting to clear a course from one of the first eight worlds, an [[Assist Block]] will appear on re-entry, permanently preventing the player from ever having shiny stars on their save file. This only applies before the course is cleared.
===''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''===
Like ''Super Mario 3D Land'', if the player loses five lives when attempting to clear a course from one of the first eight worlds, an [[Assist Block]] will appear on re-entry. If the Leaf itself is collected, this will permanently prevent the player from ever having shiny stars on their save file. This only applies before the course is cleared.


===''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''===
===''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''===
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===''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''===
===''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''===
Because the short introductory level becomes inaccessible after Bowser becomes [[Castle Bowser]], a total of 18 coins can no longer be collected if the player chooses to avoid them.
Because the short introductory becomes inaccessible after Bowser becomes [[Castle Bowser]], a total of 18 coins can no longer be collected if the player chooses to avoid them.


==''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''==
==''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''==
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[[File:PMTTYD unrevisitable room Gloomtail.png|thumb|left|The room beyond [[Gloomtail]]'s chamber in east [[Palace of Shadow]], which is unrevisitable once the [[Palace of Shadow Tower]] is cleared.]]
[[File:PMTTYD unrevisitable room Gloomtail.png|thumb|left|The room beyond [[Gloomtail]]'s chamber in east [[Palace of Shadow]], which is unrevisitable once the [[Palace of Shadow Tower]] is cleared.]]


Upon opening the chest containing a swarm of two hundred [[Boo]]s in the basement floor of the [[Creepy Steeple]], the player can be rewarded with an [[Ultra Mushroom]] if they answer "200" to the Boo asking how many Boos were released. Otherwise, they are rewarded a single [[Coin]].
If the player does not eat either slice of [[cake]] in the [[Glitz Pit]] after finishing a battle, [[Shellshock]] eats it instead (even though the second one is poisonous and will paralyze Mario’s partner). In the Nintendo Switch remake, a Life Mushroom is hidden inside one of the eastern lockers of the blue major league locker room, an unrevisitable location.


[[Lumpy]] asks for donations to help him dig for gold and the player can donate up to 300 coins to him. He leaves Rogueport after Chapter 4 is completed. If Mario has not donated any coins to him before completing Chapter 4, the coins he would receive after Lumpy returns once Chapter 6 is completed are lost forever.
In the remake, as the player can no longer drop ranks in the Glitz Pit, they will not be able to collect any items in the lockers from the minor or major league locker rooms once they have access to the Champion's room. The player has a second chance to collect these items if they are reinstated in the Glitz Pit after Chapter 3, however.  


When the player faces and defeats [[Gloomtail]] in the [[Palace of Shadow]], the player has an opportunity to blow up the eastern wall of the chamber with [[Bobbery]] to reveal a passageway to a hidden room with two [[? Block]]s containing an Ultra Shroom and a [[Jammin' Jelly]] (three ? Blocks containing a Gradual Syrup, a Shooting Star, and a Mystery in the remake). If the player does not obtain these items before completing the puzzle in the [[Palace of Shadow Tower]], they cannot return to Gloomtail's chamber again to collect them as the hidden passage is revealed, making the room unreachable.
Upon opening the chest containing a swarm of two hundred [[Boo]]s in the basement floor of the [[Creepy Steeple]], the player can be rewarded with an [[Ultra Mushroom]] if they answer "200" to the Boo asking how many Boos were released. Otherwise, they are rewarded a single Coin.


If the player does not eat either slice of [[cake]] in the [[Glitz Pit]] after finishing a battle, [[Shellshock]] eats it instead (while the first one recovers both Mario and his ally's health, the [[Poisoned Cake|second one]] is poisonous and will paralyze Mario's partner).
[[Lumpy]] asks for donations to help him dig for gold and the player can donate up to 300 coins to him. He leaves Rogueport after Chapter 4 is completed. If Mario hasn’t donated any coins to him before completing Chapter 4, the coins he would receive after Lumpy returns once Chapter 6 is completed are lost forever.


Incidentally, permanently-missed enemy tattles will be transferred to the garbage can in [[Professor Frankly]]'s house in [[Rogueport]], allowing the player to complete the [[Tattle Log]] in any event.
[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlockPiratesGrottoSMR.jpg|thumb|right|The hidden block in Pirate's Grotto in the Nintendo Switch remake.]]


====Exclusive to the [[Nintendo GameCube]] version====
In the remake, a hidden block containing a Super Mushroom in the Pirate's Grotto is found on the ground, in one of the stone platforms in the area with the Black Skull. After the events of Chapter 5, the Super Mushroom cannot be obtained as the bridge, stone platforms and hidden block disappear.
Extra [[Flower Finder]] badges can be obtained as rare drops from [[X-Naut PhD]]s. However, once Mario and his partner teleport back to [[Rogueport Underground]] at the end of Chapter 7, they will not encounter any more X-Naut PhDs. This makes extra Flower Finder badges impossible to get after this point, even once the player has regained the ability to return to the moon in the postgame. In the remake however, the badge can also be dropped from [[Dark Paratroopa]]s as well, making it accessible even after completing Chapter 7.


====Exclusive to the [[Nintendo Switch]] version====
Extra [[Flower Finder]] badges can be obtained as a rare drop from an [[X-Naut PhD]]. However, once Mario and his partner teleport back to Rogueport Sewers at the end of Chapter 7, they will not encounter any more X-Naut PhDs. This makes extra Flower Finder badges impossible to get after this point, even once the player has regained the ability to return to the moon in the postgame.
As the player can no longer drop ranks in the Glitz Pit, they will not be able to collect any items in the lockers from the minor or major league locker rooms once they have access to the Champion's room. The player has a second chance to collect these items if they are reinstated in the Glitz Pit after Chapter 3, however.  


[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlockPiratesGrottoSMR.jpg|thumb|right|The hidden block in Pirate's Grotto in the Nintendo Switch remake]]
When the player faces and defeats [[Gloomtail]] in the [[Palace of Shadow]], the player has an opportunity to blow up the eastern wall of the chamber with [[Bobbery]] to reveal a passageway to a hidden room with two [[? Block]]s containing an Ultra Shroom and a [[Jammin' Jelly]] (three ? Blocks containing a Gradual Syrup, a Shooting Star, and a Mystery in the remake). If the player does not obtain the items after setting the eight [[Palace Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Palace Key]]s in the pedestal in the [[Palace of Shadow Tower]], they cannot return to Gloomtail's chamber again to collect them. The Nintendo Switch remake also includes a ? Block containing an [[Ice Storm]] in plain sight in the (originally empty) third corridor leading to Gloomtail's room that is also missable once the palace corridors open up.
A hidden block containing a Super Mushroom in the Pirate's Grotto is found on the ground, in one of the stone platforms in the area with the Black Skull. After the events of Chapter 5, the Super Mushroom cannot be obtained as the bridge, stone platforms and hidden block disappear.


In the (originally empty) third corridor leading to Gloomtail's room a ? Block containing an [[Ice Storm]] appears, making it missable as well once the palace corridors open up.
Incidentally, permanently-missed enemy tattles will be transferred to the garbage can in [[Professor Frankly]]'s house in [[Rogueport]], allowing the player to complete the [[Tattle Log]] in any event.


===''[[Super Paper Mario]]''===
===''[[Super Paper Mario]]''===
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===''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''===
===''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''===
[[File:WigglerPuff.jpeg|thumb|250px|An entry from Wiggler's Diary.]]
[[File:WigglerPuff.jpeg|thumb|250px|An entry from Wiggler's Diary.]]
After subduing one of [[Wiggler#Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Wiggler]]'s [[Wiggler Segment|segments]] during the storyline of [[World 3 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 3]], the player has one chance to bring each one to a specific location to create an entry for the optional [[Wiggler's Diary]] before being brought to [[Wiggler's Tree House]]. Once Wiggler's body is reunited, the player will not be able to obtain any more diary entries they may have skipped. In [[Rustle Burrow]], the stickers the player originally had before their first visit are lost after the first visit if the player did not pick up any sticker that fell out.
After subduing one of [[Wiggler#Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Wiggler]]'s [[Wiggler Segment|segments]] during the storyline of [[World 3 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 3]], the player has one chance to bring each one to a specific location to create an entry for the optional [[Wiggler's Diary]] before being brought to [[Wiggler's Tree House]]. Once Wiggler's body is reunited, the player will not be able to obtain any more diary entries they may have skipped.


===''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''===
===''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''===
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Prior to version 1.0.1, it was possible to miss a Toad turned into a surfboard in Shroom City should Mario leave the area after shutting off the water without rescuing the Toad, which in turn would also prevent Mario from getting a +10 HP [[MAX UP Heart]] that the Toad rewards him with.
Prior to version 1.0.1, it was possible to miss a Toad turned into a surfboard in Shroom City should Mario leave the area after shutting off the water without rescuing the Toad, which in turn would also prevent Mario from getting a +10 HP [[MAX UP Heart]] that the Toad rewards him with.


Inside the foyer of [[Bowser's Castle]], where [[Bowser's Minions]] are fighting the [[Folded Soldiers]], Mario can optionally fight the Folded Soldiers and earn 1,000-coin sacks from the minions only after defeating the Folded Soldiers in actual battles without placing any unfolded minions in his range of attack. However, this is only possible before [[Olivia]] is snatched by [[Handaconda]], as the [[Scissors (boss)|Scissors]] cuts up the minions later on.
Inside the foyer of [[Bowser's Castle]], where [[Koopa Troop]] members are fighting the [[Folded Soldiers]], Mario can optionally fight the Folded Soldiers and earn 1,000-coin sacks from the minions only after defeating the Folded Soldiers in actual battles without placing any unfolded minions in his range of attack. However, this is only possible before [[Olivia]] is snatched by [[Handaconda]], as the [[Scissors (boss)|Scissors]] cuts up the minions later on.


In [[Hotfoot Crater]], there are two coins and a 1,000-coin sack on a platform south of the [[airship]] remains, and a breakable [[crate]] sitting on the remains containing another 1,000-coin sack inside. If the player exits the remains to the eastern platform without collecting any of them, they will become inaccessible, as the [[Paper Macho Goomba]]s block up the airship remains.
In [[Hotfoot Crater]], there are two coins and a 1,000-coin sack on a platform south of the [[airship]] remains, and a breakable [[crate]] sitting on the remains containing another 1,000-coin sack inside. If the player exits the remains to the eastern platform without collecting any of them, they will become inaccessible, as the [[Paper Macho Goomba]]s block up the airship remains.
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When sucking up [[portrait ghost]]s, the player must try to capture them in one attempt to collect all the [[pearl]]s they drop. If the suction breaks in the middle of an attempt, the player may not be able to collect medium-sized pearls or a large-sized pearl.
When sucking up [[portrait ghost]]s, the player must try to capture them in one attempt to collect all the [[pearl]]s they drop. If the suction breaks in the middle of an attempt, the player may not be able to collect medium-sized pearls or a large-sized pearl.


In the [[Boneyard]] is a lone plant in the garden that can be watered. If the player does so before fighting [[Bogmire]], after defeating him, and after defeating [[Boolossus]], it will grow and reward the player with ample amounts of treasure. If the player fails to water it before defeating either boss, it will wither and die.
In the [[Boneyard]] is a lone plant in the garden that can be watered. If the player does so before fighting [[Bogmire]], after defeating him, and after defeating [[Boolossus]], it will grow and reward the player with ample amounts of treasure. If the player fails to water it after defeating either boss, it will wither and die.


===''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''===
===''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''===
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*[[Hermie III]]: Has a 39.22% chance of dropping the '''Lucky Ribbon''' accessory when using Advanced Swing Bros. in the American, European, and Australian versions. In the Japanese version, [[Birdo]] drops it instead.
*[[Hermie III]]: Has a 39.22% chance of dropping the '''Lucky Ribbon''' accessory when using Advanced Swing Bros. in the American, European, and Australian versions. In the Japanese version, [[Birdo]] drops it instead.
*[[Piranha Bean]]: Always drops the '''Piranha Swing''' accessory upon defeat, but its other item, '''Piranha Suit''', is mutually exclusive from it in the American, European, and Australian versions. The Piranha Suit can only be obtained when Luigi is equipped with the Game Boy Horror SP; therefore, the player needs to collect enough Hoo Beans to make all seven blends from [[Starbeans Cafe]] up to that point to obtain the Game Boy Horror SP before fighting Piranha Bean.  
*[[Piranha Bean]]: Always drops the '''Piranha Swing''' accessory upon defeat, but its other item, '''Piranha Suit''', is mutually exclusive from it in the American, European, and Australian versions. The Piranha Suit can only be obtained when Luigi is equipped with the Game Boy Horror SP; therefore, the player needs to collect enough Hoo Beans to make all seven blends from [[Starbeans Cafe]] up to that point to obtain the Game Boy Horror SP before fighting Piranha Bean.  
**In the Japanese version, [[Ludwig]] always drops the Piranha Suit.
**In the Japanese version, [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]] always drops the Piranha Suit.
*[[Popple]]: In the Japanese version, he has a 32.26% chance of dropping a Golden Mushroom when fought in Chucklehuck Woods; in the American, European, and Australian versions, he has a 61.29% chance of also dropping a Golden Mushroom when fought in Teehee Valley. Using Advanced Swing Bros. or the Game Boy Horror SP guarantees the drop.
*[[Popple]]: In the Japanese version, he has a 32.26% chance of dropping a Golden Mushroom when fought in Chucklehuck Woods; in the American, European, and Australian versions, he has a 61.29% chance of also dropping a Golden Mushroom when fought in Teehee Valley. Using Advanced Swing Bros. or the Game Boy Horror SP guarantees the drop.
*[[Jojora's Friend]]: Has a 39.22% chance of dropping the '''Sledge Heart''' accessory when using Advanced Swing Bros. in the American, European, and Australian versions. Using the Game Boy Horror SP guarantees the drop.
*[[Jojora's Friend]]: Has a 39.22% chance of dropping the '''Sledge Heart''' accessory when using Advanced Swing Bros. in the American, European, and Australian versions. Using the Game Boy Horror SP guarantees the drop.
*[[Morton]]: Has a 39.22% chance of dropping the '''Bowser Fist''' accessory when using Advanced Swing Bros. in the American, European, and Australian versions. In the Japanese version, [[Lemmy]] drops it instead. Using the Game Boy Horror SP guarantees the drop.
*[[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]]: Has a 39.22% chance of dropping the '''Bowser Fist''' accessory when using Advanced Swing Bros. in the American, European, and Australian versions. In the Japanese version, [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]] drops it instead. Using the Game Boy Horror SP guarantees the drop.
*[[Roy]]: Has a 39.22% chance of dropping the '''Bowser Fang''' accessory when using Advanced Swing Bros. in the American, European, and Australian versions. Using the Game Boy Horror SP will guarantee the drop.
*[[Roy Koopa|Roy]]: Has a 39.22% chance of dropping the '''Bowser Fang''' accessory when using Advanced Swing Bros. in the American, European, and Australian versions. Using the Game Boy Horror SP will guarantee the drop.
The remake ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' retains the missable content from the original version. While some item and badge drops have changed, bosses that carry any items now only have one and are guaranteed to drop it. As a result of this, only two of the bosses in this game drop potentially missable equipment:
The remake ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' retains the missable content from the original version. While some item and badge drops have changed, bosses that carry any items now only have one and are guaranteed to drop it. As a result of this, only two of the bosses in this game drop potentially missable equipment:
*Popple: The player can miss their chance to obtain '''Popple Badge A''' if Popple flees after the Mario Bros. defeat [[Rookie]] first in battle at [[Woohoo Hooniversity]]. In Popple's fourth battle, in [[Teehee Valley]], the player can miss their chance to obtain '''Popple Badge AA''' if he flees when [[Birdo]] is defeated first.  
*Popple: The player can miss their chance to obtain '''Popple Badge A''' if Popple flees after the Mario Bros. defeat [[Rookie]] first in battle at [[Woohoo Hooniversity]]. In Popple's fourth battle, in [[Teehee Valley]], the player can miss their chance to obtain '''Popple Badge AA''' if he flees when [[Birdo]] is defeated first.  
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===''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''===
===''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''===
All missable items in this game are beans from drill spots and items from [[? Block]]s in Bowser's Castle, as this area cannot be revisited.  These items are the '''Spin Hammer''', the '''Bros. Wear''', and the '''SPEED Mush Jams'''.
All missable items in this game are beans from drill spots and items from [[? Block]]s in Bowser's Castle, as this area cannot be revisited.  These items are the '''Spin Hammer''', the '''Bros. Wear''', and the '''SPEED Mush Jams'''.
If [[King Bob-omb]] explodes during his battle and any brother survives the explosion, no experience and coins are given and the '''Ironclad Wear''' is not obtained.
===''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''===
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'', some side quests can be completed only before a certain point in the game's story, while some have to be completed in a limited time, otherwise the player will not be able to complete them.<ref>''"Some side quests have to be completed in a limited time. Also, some side quests become unavailable after a certain point in the story. Completionists, beware."'' ‐ Side Quests tip, ''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''</ref>
In the [[Lushgreen Sea Great Lighthouse]] and [[Color-Full Sea Great Lighthouse]], the player can lose access to any passageways, and any collectibles therein, if the player inserts both plugs into the sockets in front of the big gate. Even if one plug is inserted, it can still be removed from a socket and be placed elsewhere, otherwise the player is unable to remove them once both are inserted.
All collectibles in [[Fortress Zokket]] and the illusory [[Mushroom Kingdom]] in the [[Soli-Tree]] are missable after both areas cannot be accessible again.
Any rare gear drops from regular enemies are missible after defeating [[Zokket]], as the [[Glohm]] versions of enemies that replace them drop DX versions of these items instead. The following is a list of missable rare gear:
*Knockout Hammer from [[Drillby]]
*Accel Boots from [[Snaptor]]
*Blocky Hammer Wear from [[Shower Fish]]
*En Guard Boots from [[Curlup]]
*Liberation Wear from [[Palooka]]
*Gamble Hammer from [[Millton]]


==''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''==
==''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''==
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