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'''Slopes''' are indestructible diagonal surfaces that appear in most ''Super Mario'' games. Walking up slopes makes the player move slower, while going down slopes is faster. The player can [[slide]] down a slope if they push the down button. There are two different kinds of slopes, as classified in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'': '''Steep Slopes''' and '''Gentle Slopes'''. | '''Slopes''' are indestructible diagonal surfaces that appear in most ''Super Mario'' games. Walking up slopes makes the player move slower, while going down slopes is faster. The player can [[slide]] down a slope if they push the down button. There are two different kinds of slopes, as classified in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'': '''Steep Slopes''' and '''Gentle Slopes'''. |