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(There's also a rocket in SMB2's 4-1, no?)
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{{about|checkpoints in general|the checkpoint from [[Yoshi's Woolly World]]|[[Checkpoint (Yoshi's Woolly World)]]}}
{{about|checkpoints in general|the checkpoint from [[Yoshi's Woolly World]]|[[Checkpoint (Yoshi's Woolly World)]]|the checkpoint from [[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]|[[Checkpoint (Yoshi Topsy-Turvy)]]}}
[[File:SMG2 Galaxy Generator Checkpoint.png|thumb|200px|A checkpoint in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.]]
[[File:SMG2 Galaxy Generator Checkpoint.png|thumb|200px|A checkpoint in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'']]
'''Checkpoints''' are objects within a [[level]] which mark the point where the player can continue from after losing a [[extra life|life]].
'''Checkpoints''' are objects within a [[level]] which mark the point where the player can continue from after losing a [[extra life|life]].


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MidwayGate.png|Unactivated (left) and activated (right) [[Midway Gate]]s from ''[[Super Mario World]]''
MidwayGate.png|Unactivated (left) and activated (right) [[Midway Gate]]s from ''[[Super Mario World]]''
Super Mario Land 2 Tutorial Level.png|[[Bell (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Bell]] from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''
Super Mario Land 2 Tutorial Level.png|[[Bell (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Bell]] from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''
Midway Point.PNG|Checkpoint Flag from ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
Midway Point.PNG|[[Checkpoint Flag]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
MidwayFlag.png|Unactivated [[Checkpoint Flag]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
MidwayFlag.png|Unactivated Checkpoint Flag from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
CheckpointSM3DL.png|Activated Checkpoint Flag from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''
CheckpointSM3DL.png|Activated Checkpoint Flag from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''
Continue Point DKL unactivated.png|An unactivated [[Continue Point]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''
Continue Point DKL unactivated.png|An unactivated [[Continue Point]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''
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Checkpoint Block.png|A [[checkpoint block]] from ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''
Checkpoint Block.png|A [[checkpoint block]] from ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''
MiddleRing SMA3.png|A [[Checkpoint Ring|Middle Ring]] from ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''
MiddleRing SMA3.png|A [[Checkpoint Ring|Middle Ring]] from ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''
YTT-Checkpoint Sprite.png|A [[checkpoint warp]] from ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''
YTT-Checkpoint Sprite.png|A [[Checkpoint (Yoshi Topsy-Turvy)|checkpoint]] from ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''
Metro Checkpoint.jpg|A Checkpoint Flag from the [[Metro Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
Metro Checkpoint.jpg|A Checkpoint Flag from the [[Metro Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
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Revision as of 15:30, November 27, 2021

This article is about checkpoints in general. For the checkpoint from Yoshi's Woolly World, see Checkpoint (Yoshi's Woolly World). For the checkpoint from Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, see Checkpoint (Yoshi Topsy-Turvy).
A checkpoint in Bowser's Galaxy Generator
A checkpoint in Super Mario Galaxy 2

Checkpoints are objects within a level which mark the point where the player can continue from after losing a life.

In Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Land, and Super Mario Galaxy, checkpoints are unmarked, with the player simply resuming from a place in the level they had passed; while in Super Mario Bros. 2, every Warp Door serves as a checkpoint, as do the rockets from Worlds 4-1, 4-2 and 7-1; Super Mario Bros. 3 has no checkpoints due to having shorter levels, while Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine typically lack them due to most levels having a sandbox structure; however, warping to a few exceptional areas in the former, the player will return directly to that point upon re-entering the level, such as in the Volcano of Lethal Lava Land, and similarly for "secret" areas in the latter, an unmarked checkpoint is used instead of returning the player to Delfino Plaza, as would normally happen upon death.

The first Super Mario game to feature an object that acted solely as a checkpoint is Super Mario World with its Midway Gate. Subsequently, other variations were used, including the Bell of Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins and the Middle Ring of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Since the release of New Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo DS, however, Super Mario games have largely standardized on the usage of Checkpoint Flags.

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