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====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
*[[Fire Mario|Fire Luigi]] has a distinct color palette instead of being identical to Fire Mario; however, Luigi's sprites remain being a recolor of Mario's (or identical to Mario's, in case of Frog Luigi in single-player) in this game, unlike in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' remakes where Luigi was given unique sprites from Mario's.
*[[Fire Mario|Fire Luigi]] has a distinct color palette instead of being identical to Fire Mario.
*[[Thwomp]]s have been given new sprites for when they are idle and attacking.
*[[Thwomp]]s have been given new sprites for when they are idle and attacking.
*Thwomps tilt forward slightly when they move horizontally, unlike the original game where they were only idle.
*Thwomps tilt forward slightly when they move horizontally, unlike the original game where they were only idle.
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*Luigi no longer has tan skin, now sharing Mario's complexion.
*Luigi no longer has tan skin, now sharing Mario's complexion.
*Fire Luigi has light green overalls, unlike in the original game, where they are dark green.
*Fire Luigi has light green overalls, unlike in the original game, where they are dark green.
*The final boss theme (here used for the "Final Boss" [[List of sound effects in Super Mario Maker 2|sound effect]]) lacks its intro, save for the final note.
*The "Final Boss" sound effect lacks its intro, save for the final note.
*[[Pokey]]s sprites have been slightly modified, having rounder segments than in the original game. They can be defeated using fireballs or the cape, unlike the original game where they are immune to both. Similarly, when Yoshi eats the head of a Pokey, it is instantly defeated, unlike the original game where the remaining segment on the top became the head. They also no longer chase Mario, and simply move forward while turning at ledges. These changes were made to be consistent with ''New Super Mario Bros. U''.  
*[[Pokey]]s sprites have been slightly modified, having rounder segments than in the original game. They can be defeated using fireballs or the cape, unlike the original game where they are immune to both. Similarly, when Yoshi eats the head of a Pokey, it is instantly defeated, unlike the original game where the remaining segment on the top became the head. They also no longer chase Mario, and simply move forward while turning at ledges. These changes were made to be consistent with ''New Super Mario Bros. U''.  
*The score counter will go up for consecutively hitting each individual Pokey segment with a shell, rather than staying at 200. Pokey segments can also be damaged by placing a shell on them like most enemies.
*The score counter will go up for consecutively hitting each individual Pokey segment with a shell, rather than staying at 200. Pokey segments can also be damaged by placing a shell on them like most enemies.
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*Snake Blocks in multiplayer require one player to activate rather than having to wait for other players to step on them.
*Snake Blocks in multiplayer require one player to activate rather than having to wait for other players to step on them.
**They also cannot go through walls, unlike the Snake Blocks seen in [[Snake Block Tower]].
**They also cannot go through walls, unlike the Snake Blocks seen in [[Snake Block Tower]].
*[[ON/OFF Switch]]es were not present in the original game.
*[[Poison (obstacle)|Poison]] now has a magenta gradation.
*[[Poison (obstacle)|Poison]] now has a magenta gradation.
*[[Big Wiggler]]s can no longer travel through poison, instead sinking through it like their smaller counterparts.
*[[Big Wiggler]]s can no longer travel through poison, instead sinking through it like their smaller counterparts.

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