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'''Slopes''' are a placeable part in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''. It is found in the terrain section in the Course Maker. There are two different kinds of slopes | '''Slopes''' are a placeable part in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''. It is found in the terrain section in the Course Maker. There are two different kinds of slopes: '''Steep Slopes''' and '''Gentle Slopes'''. When placed next to a ground tile, it makes a sound. The player can run up on these slopes, but moves slower upward on Steep Slopes than Gentle Slopes and vice versa downward. The player can also slide down slopes by crouching on a slope (this does not work in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' style). This can be used to defeat long strands of enemies. If the player [[Ground Pound]]s on a slope, they can get a speed boost when sliding down a slope. | ||
[[Spike Ball]]s are affected by these slopes. When going up a slope, it will slow down and will roll the other way if not at the top. It slows down more going up a Steep Slope than a Gentle Slope. When going down a slope, however, it speeds up and moves faster down Steep Slopes than Gentle Slopes. The player can change a [[Conveyor Belt]]'s height into one similar to a Steep Slope but not a Gentle Slope. Slopes of both types are available in all styles and are styled as stairs in the [[Ghost House]] and [[Castle]] themes in the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style. In this case, they still have the same attributes as those of normal slopes. If the player places many [[ON/OFF Trampoline]]s inside a Steep Slope, the player and most enemies can walk on the slope as if it was a staircase. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon desert.jpg| | SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon desert.jpg|The ''Super Mario Bros.'' desert Steep Slope | ||
SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon ghost house.png| | SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon ghost house.png|The ''Super Mario 3D World'' Ghost House Steep Slope | ||
SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon underground.jpg| | SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon underground.jpg|The ''Super Mario World'' underground Gentle Slope | ||
SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon castle.png| | SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon castle.png|The ''Super Mario 3D World'' castle Gentle Slope | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{SMM2}} | {{SMM2}} | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Maker 2 objects]] | [[Category:Super Mario Maker 2 objects]] |
Revision as of 19:27, October 8, 2021
It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: include information on every Mario platform game starting with Super Mario Bros. 3, as well as in the later Mario vs. Donkey Kong games
Template:More images Slopes are a placeable part in Super Mario Maker 2. It is found in the terrain section in the Course Maker. There are two different kinds of slopes: Steep Slopes and Gentle Slopes. When placed next to a ground tile, it makes a sound. The player can run up on these slopes, but moves slower upward on Steep Slopes than Gentle Slopes and vice versa downward. The player can also slide down slopes by crouching on a slope (this does not work in the Super Mario Bros. style). This can be used to defeat long strands of enemies. If the player Ground Pounds on a slope, they can get a speed boost when sliding down a slope.
Spike Balls are affected by these slopes. When going up a slope, it will slow down and will roll the other way if not at the top. It slows down more going up a Steep Slope than a Gentle Slope. When going down a slope, however, it speeds up and moves faster down Steep Slopes than Gentle Slopes. The player can change a Conveyor Belt's height into one similar to a Steep Slope but not a Gentle Slope. Slopes of both types are available in all styles and are styled as stairs in the Ghost House and Castle themes in the Super Mario 3D World style. In this case, they still have the same attributes as those of normal slopes. If the player places many ON/OFF Trampolines inside a Steep Slope, the player and most enemies can walk on the slope as if it was a staircase.