User:DKqwerty
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The "DK" does not stand for Donkey Kong; nor does it stand for Denmark or Dead Kennedys. They are simply my initials.
DKqwerty 20:56, 28 April 2009 (EDT)
Course elements
NOTE: Arranged in alphabetical order
Blocks and static objects
? Block |
Arrow Signs |
Enemies
1-Up Mushroom Big Mushroom Classic and Modern |
Power ups
1-Up Mushroom Big Mushroom Classic and Modern |
- Bill Blasters (shoot Bullet Bills. Shake to turn into red ones, which shoot Bull's-Eye Bills and/or how it shoots it. Height can be adjusted[1])
- Bloopers (shake to turn into Blooper Nannies)
- Bob-ombs[2] (shake to turn into lit ones)
- Boos[2] (shake to make it into Boo Buddies[3], drag into platforms to turn into Stretch)[3]
- Bowsers (shake to turn into Bowser Jr.s)
- (Brick) Blocks[4] (Rotating Blocks in Super Mario World style [2])
- Burners[2]
- Buzzy Beetles (shake to make it hide in shell, becoming a Shell Helmet)
- Cannons (shake to turn into Red Cannons)[3][5]
- Chain Chomps[2] (shake to turn into Unchained Chomps[6])
- Cheep Cheeps (green by default; shake to make red. They are Blurps in Super Mario World style and Deep Cheeps in New Super Mario Bros. U style.)
- Cloud Blocks (they are solid-from-top and breakable by various objects)
- Coins[4]
- Coin Blocks
- Conveyor Belts[2] (direction, length and speed can be changed)
- Donut Blocks[2]
- Dry Bones[3][7] (are Fish Bones underwater, when course is being played)
- Fire Bars
- Fire Flowers[2]
- Goal
- Goal Pole + castles in non-castle, Super Mario Bros. / New Super Mario Bros. U courses
- Giant Gates in non-castle, Super Mario World courses
- Super Mario Bros. 3-style Goals in non-castle, Super Mario Bros. 3 courses
- Boss bridge + axe in castle courses
- Goombas[4] (Galoombas in the Super Mario World style[2])
- Shoe Goomba[3] both normal and a "stiletto" version[3][8][9] in Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3 styles.
- Grinders [3]
- Ground[4]
- Hammer Bros[4] (add a Super Mushroom to them to turn into Sledge Bros)
- Hard Blocks[2] (breakable by various objects)
- Hidden Blocks
- Ice Blocks[2] (breakable/meltable by various objects)
- Invisible ? Block
- Koopa Troopas[4] (shake to make Red[10])
- Lakitus (shake to remove it from cloud)
- Lava Bubbles
- Lava Lifts [3]
- Lifts[4] (Tap arrow to change direction, shake to turn into blue falling lift)
- Magikoopas[3]
- Munchers[3] (Shake to quickly activate the Gnat Attack mini-game.[11])
- Mushroom Platforms
- Mystery Mushrooms - by tapping amiibo onto the Wii U GamePad, that character can be inserted into the game as a transformation for Mario in the form of this item.[12] - Exclusive to Super Mario Bros. style.
- Super Leaves[10][8] - Exclusive to Super Mario Bros. 3 style.
- Cape Feathers[2][8] in Super Mario World style.
- Propeller Mushrooms[3][8] in New Super Mario Bros. U style.
- Note Blocks[2] (shake to turn into a Music Block, plays a note that changes pitch based on its height)
- One-way Walls
- P Switches [3] (appear as ? Switches in the New Super Mario Bros. U style)
- Pipes[4] (can be rotated at to face up, down, left, or right)
- Piranha Plants[4] (in and out of pipes. Shake to turn into a Fire Piranha Plant.[13] They are Jumping Piranha Plants in Super Mario World style.[2])
- POW Blocks[2]
- Rocky Wrenches[3] (Shake to turn into Monty Moles)
- Semi-solid Platform (shake to change appearance)
- Shell Helmet[14]
- Spike Traps[3] (When used Underwater, they take the appearances of Jelectros in Super Mario Bros. 3, and Sea Urchins from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening in Super Mario World)
- Spike Tops (Shake to make it into the blue, faster variation)
- Spinies (Shake to make it hide in shell, becoming a Shell Helmet)
- Super Mushrooms (can make many object larger; shake to turn into Weird Mushrooms after unlocking)
- Super Stars[2]
- Thwomps[2]
- Tracks[3]
- Trampolines[4] (can be placed sideways[3])
- Warp Doors [3]
- Weird Mushrooms[15] - Exclusive to Super Mario Bros. style. Randomly appears from a ? Block instead of a Super Mushroom. Can be unlocked for use in the editor by completing world 17 (NWC 2015) sample courses.
- Wigglers[2] (Shake to turn into angry ones)
- Wings
- Vines
Bold = Elements that are available at the start.
- ^ Perfectly Nintendo (April 25, 2015). Super Mario 30th Anniversary - Game Center CX SP at NicoNico Chokaigi 2015. YouTube. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Nintendo Direct 4.1.2015 trailer
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Nintendo World Championships 2015
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Gameplay footage
- ^ E3 2015 Minisite
- ^ Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Day 3 Super Mario Maker
- ^ US Minisite
- ^ a b c d e Treehouse Day 2
- ^ NinEverything (June 17, 2015). Nintendo Treehouse @ E3 2015 - Super Mario Maker (day 2) YouTube. (Retrieved June 18, 2015).
- ^ a b Game Awards 2014 trailer
- ^ [1]
- ^ Nintendo of America. Super Mario Maker - Nintendo @ E3 2015. e3.nintendo.com. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
- ^ GameXplain (June 17, 2015). Super Mario Maker - Level Creator Gameplay (Direct Feed - E3 2015). YouTube. Retrieved June 18, 2015.
- ^ Gamexplain analysis (June 11th, 2015). [2]. Gamexplain. Retrieved June 12th, 2015.
- ^ In-game voice