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|image=[[File:SM_2_Box_Art.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:SMM2 Box Art.png|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]<ref name=officialsite>[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/super-mario-maker-2-switch ''Super Mario Maker'' game page]. Retrieved on February 13, 2019.</ref>
|developer=[[Nintendo]]<ref name=officialsite>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/super-mario-maker-2-switch|title=''Super Mario Maker™ 2'' for Nintendo Switch|publisher=Nintendo Official Site|language=en-us|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>
|publisher=Nintendo
|publisher=Nintendo
|released={{released|Japan|June 28, 2019<ref name=JPRelease>Kai. (April 25, 2019). [https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/c/article/f4960468-6572-11e9-a16a-063b7ac45a6d.html Nintendo Switch『スーパーマリオメーカー 2』の発売日が、6月28日に決定!]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved April 25, 2019.</ref>|USA|June 28, 2019<ref name=JUNERELEASE>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1121171963001606145 Super Mario Maker 2 release date reveal]</ref>|Europe|June 28, 2019<ref name=UKRelease>Nintendo UK. (April 24, 2019). [https://youtu.be/-EyAb0On6vw Super Mario Maker 2 - Release date trailer (Nintendo Switch)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 24, 2019.</ref>|Australia|June 28, 2019<ref name=AURelease>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/1121549326361059328 Announcement by official Nintendo AU NZ Twitter]. Retrieved April 25, 2019.</ref>|South Korea|June 28, 2019<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPn-xZbmZ2Q</ref>|HK|June 28, 2019<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKkyCy5Bur4</ref>|ROC|June 28, 2019<ref>https://www.nintendo.tw/topics/article/a_190426_01.html</ref>}}
|release={{flag list|Japan|June 28, 2019<ref name=JPRelease>{{cite|language=ja|author=Kai|date=April 25, 2019|url=topics.nintendo.co.jp/c/article/f4960468-6572-11e9-a16a-063b7ac45a6d.html|title=Nintendo Switch『スーパーマリオメーカー 2』の発売日が、6月28日に決定!|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=April 25, 2019}}</ref>|USA|June 28, 2019<ref name=JUNERELEASE>{{cite|language=en-us|author=NintendoAmerica|url=x.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1121171963001606145|title=Let’s-a go! Let your imagination run wild as you make and play the Super Mario courses of your dreams when #SuperMarioMaker2 launches for #NintendoSwitch on 6/28!|date=April 24, 2019|publisher=Twitter|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|Mexico|June 28, 2019<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/es-mx/store/products/super-mario-maker-2-switch|language=es-mx|title=''Super Mario Maker™ 2'' para Nintendo Switch - Sitio Oficial de Nintendo para Mexico|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|Europe|June 28, 2019<ref name=UKRelease>{{cite|language=en-gb|author=Nintendo UK|date=April 24, 2019|url=youtu.be/-EyAb0On6vw|title=''Super Mario Maker 2'' - Release date trailer (Nintendo Switch)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|June 28, 2019<ref name=AURelease>{{cite|language=en-au|url=x.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/1121549326361059328|title=#SuperMarioMaker2 launches on 28/06, with a limited edition bundle incl. the game + #NintendoSwitchOnline 12-month Individual Membership! Pre-order the digital bundle on #eShop or buy the game on launch at selected retailers to receive a bonus stylus (while stock lasts).|publisher=X|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|South Korea|June 28, 2019<ref>{{cite|language=ko|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPn-xZbmZ2Q|date=May 15, 2019|title=슈퍼 마리오 메이커 2 Direct 2019.5.16|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|HK|June 28, 2019<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKkyCy5Bur4{{dead link}}</ref>|ROC|June 28, 2019<ref>{{cite|date=April 26, 2019|title=Nintendo Switch《Super Mario Maker 2(超級瑪利歐創作家 2)》將於6月28日發售!|url=www.nintendo.tw/topics/article/a_190426_01.html|accessdate=July 1, 2024|publisher=Nintendo Taiwan|language=zh-hant}}</ref>}}
|genre=Level editor, 2D platformer
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|modes=Single player, multiplayer<ref name=officialsite/>
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|platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]]
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'''''Super Mario Maker 2''''' is a 2D platforming and level-editing game for the [[Nintendo Switch]] and the sequel to the 2015 [[Wii U]] title ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. The game expands on its predecessor with new features such as a level style based on ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', which incorporates some gameplay aspects from the 3D platformer, including the [[Super Bell]] power-up; new level themes, such as desert, snow, sky, and forest; further terrain options such as slopes; and a nighttime feature, which alters many course elements. In addition to [[Mario]], such characters as [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], and [[Toadette]] are playable in both single-player and in Network Play, a multiplayer mode which allows the player to compete against or co-operate alongside three random players online. An offline, single-player Story Mode is also featured in the game, which contains over 100 pre-installed courses made by Nintendo.<ref name=SMM2Direct>Nintendo (May 15, 2019). [https://youtu.be/jPi-u0D8sQ4 Super Mario Maker 2 Direct 5.15.2019]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved on May 15, 2019.</ref> ''Super Mario Maker 2'' was released worldwide on June 28, 2019.
'''''Super Mario Maker 2''''' is a 2D/{{wp|2.5D}} [[Genre#Platform|platforming]] and level-editing game released worldwide for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on June 28, 2019 and is the sequel to the 2015 [[Wii U]] game ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. It was first announced during the Nintendo Direct broadcast on February 13, 2019. The game expands on its predecessor with new features such as a 2.5D level style based on ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', which incorporates some gameplay aspects from the 3D platformer, including the [[Super Bell]] power-up; new level themes, such as desert, snow, sky, and forest; further terrain options such as slopes; and a nighttime feature, which alters many course elements. In addition to [[Mario]], now [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], and [[Toadette]] are playable in both single-player and new co-operative and competitive multiplayer modes locally or online. An offline, single-player Story Mode is also featured in the game, which contains over 100 pre-installed courses made by Nintendo. In 2020, it was recognized as the the twenty-second entry in the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series.<ref>スーパーマリオブラザーズ35周年. "[https://twitter.com/supermario35th/status/1301648749907902464 1985-2020年「{{lang|ja|今}}日の思い出マリオ」と題して、本日から少しずつ35年間のマリオタイトルを振り返っていきます。ハッシュタグの #思い出マリオ が目印です。どうぞお楽しみに。]" (Japanese text). ''[https://twitter.com/home Twitter]''. Published 03 Sept 2020. Accessed 13 Apr 2023.</ref> As of 2024, it is recognized as the twenty-third on Mario Portal.<ref>{{cite|author=[[Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd]]|title=HISTORY → Series → ''Super Mario''|url=www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/index.html|publisher=Mario Portal|accessdate=6 Nov. 2024|archive=web.archive.org/web/20241003115239/https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/index.html}}</ref>
 
A [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Switch Online|Nintendo Switch Online]] membership is required to share, download, and play courses online.<ref>[https://supermariomaker.nintendo.com/ Official North American website]</ref>


A [[Nintendo Switch Online]] subscription is required to share, download, and play courses online, including participating in [[#Ninji Speedruns|Ninji Speedruns]].
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
As in ''Super Mario Maker'', along with the main contents of the level, each level is set with a style, theme, and [[Time Limit|time limit]]. The starting platform is no longer visibly separated from any ground tiles placed beside it, which are instead merged into the platform. A new mechanic known as Custom Scroll is introduced, which allows the player to set a level to auto-scroll, as well as the directions at which to scroll, which can be changed up to 10 times per area.<ref name=18Exp>GameXplain (June 20, 2019). [https://youtu.be/lGGLouYESrs 18 Super Mario Maker 2 Experiments TESTED!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 20, 2019.</ref> In forest-themed levels, a body of water can be added and/or set to rise and fall at a predetermined speed. In castle levels and nighttime forest levels, the [[lava]] and [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]]<ref>Nintendo World Report TV (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/LPDIQ2Pc6Jo Super Mario Maker 2 - Course Maker (Direct Feed)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 29, 2019.</ref> respectively can also be set the same function. The player also has the option to add clear conditions to their level, such as collecting a certain amount of [[coin]]s or reaching the goal as [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]]. Vertically scrolling sub-areas can also be created.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
As in ''Super Mario Maker'', along with the main contents of the level, each level is set with a style, theme, and [[Time Limit|time limit]]. The starting platform is no longer visibly separated from any ground tiles placed beside it, which are instead merged into the platform. A new mechanic known as Custom Scroll is introduced, which allows the player to set a level to auto-scroll, as well as the directions at which to scroll, which can be changed up to 10 times per area. In forest-themed levels, a body of water can be added and/or set to rise and fall at a predetermined speed. In castle levels and nighttime forest levels, the [[lava]] and [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]] respectively can also be set the same function. The player also has the option to add [[#Clear Conditions|Clear Conditions]] to their level, such as collecting a certain amount of [[coin]]s or reaching the goal as [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]]. Vertically scrolling sub-areas can also be created.


Enemies that have alternate forms (such as Piranha Plants) can now have those forms selected by tapping the enemy to open up a menu, rather than shaking it. Additionally, that menu also includes the options to insert/remove a Super Mushroom, wings, and a parachute.<ref name=Direct>Nintendo (February 13, 2019). [https://youtu.be/AjJWzJC8Kfk Super Mario Maker 2 – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved on February 13, 2019.</ref>
Course elements that have alternate forms (such as Piranha Plants) can now have those forms selected by tapping the object to open up a menu, rather than shaking it. Additionally, that menu also includes the options to insert/remove a Super Mushroom (although Super Mushrooms can be added by dragging them onto enemies like in the original ''Super Mario Maker''), wings, and a parachute.


In editing mode, the basic functions from ''Super Mario Maker'' return, including [[Mr. Eraser]] and [[Undodog]], and the player can quickly switch between playing and editing by pressing {{button|ns|minus}}. As a new feature, the player can zoom in or out during editing mode to gain a different view of the level, the latter performed by clicking one of the analog sticks.<ref name=Direct/> If the player switches to ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, everything that has been placed on the editing screen will be erased, due to the style's course elements being vastly different from those of the other styles. Courses can now be edited cooperatively.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
In editing mode, the basic functions from ''Super Mario Maker'' return, including [[Mr. Eraser]] and [[Undodog]], and the player can quickly switch between playing and editing by pressing {{button|switch|minus}}. As a new feature, the player can zoom in or out during editing mode to gain a different view of the level, the latter performed by clicking one of the analog sticks. If the player switches to ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, everything that has been placed on the editing screen will be erased, due to the style's course elements being vastly different from those of the other styles. Courses can now be edited cooperatively.
===Controls===
The following controls are listed in [[#Yamamura's Dojo|Yamamura's Dojo]]. In the default setting, {{button|switch|X}} and {{button|switch|A}} can be used in place of {{button|switch|Y}} and {{button|switch|B}} for dashing and jumping, respectively. The player can visit the "Settings" option to change the dash controls to {{button|switch|Y}} and {{button|switch|B}} and the jump controls to {{button|switch|X}} and {{button|switch|A}}, similar to the NES games, ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''.
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;width:70%;text-align:center"
!Action
!Input
!Styles
|-
!colspan=3|Basics
|-
|Move
|{{button|switch|leftstick}}
|All
|-
|[[Dash]]
|''Hold {{button|switch|Y}} while moving''
|All
|-
|[[Jump]]
|{{button|switch|B}}
|All
|-
|High jump
|''Press and hold {{button|switch|B}}''
|All
|-
|Higher jump
|''Jump while dashing''
|All
|-
|Super jump
|''Jump as you stomp on an enemy''
|All
|-
|[[Crouch]]
|{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓
|All
|-
|Enter [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]
|''Tilt {{button|switch|leftstick}} in direction of pipe opening''
|All
|-
|Swim
|''{{button|switch|B}} while underwater''
|All
|-
|Climb/descend [[Beanstalk|vine]]
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↑ / {{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓ while on vine''
|{{SMM style|smb}}{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Climb/descend [[tree]]
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↑ / {{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓ while grabbing a tree''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Enter [[Warp Door|door]]
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↑ in front of a door''
|All
|-
|Throw [[fireball]] ([[Fire Mario]])
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|All
|-
|[[Slide]] down slope
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓ while on a slope''
|{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Hold object
|''Hold {{button|switch|Y}} and touch object''
|{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Throw object
|''Release {{button|switch|Y}}''
|{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Drop object
|''Release {{button|switch|Y}} while holding ↓ on {{button|switch|leftstick}}''
|{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Throw object upward
|''Release {{button|switch|Y}} while holding ↑ on {{button|switch|leftstick}}''
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|Look up
|{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↑
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|[[Spin Jump|Spin jump]]
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}''
|{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Midair spin
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}} in midair''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Spinning jump
|''{{button|switch|B}} after pressing {{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}} while holding ↑ on {{button|switch|leftstick}}''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|[[Double Jump (consecutive)|Double]]/[[Triple Jump|triple jump]]
|''Jump while dashing, then press {{button|switch|B}} again immediately after landing''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|[[Ground Pound|Ground pound]]
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓ while in midair''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|[[Wall Jump|Wall jump]]
|''{{button|switch|B}} while touching a wall in midair''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Wall slide
|''Tilt {{button|switch|leftstick}} in the direction of a wall while touching the wall in midair''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Super dash
|''Dash for a short while''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|[[Roll]]
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}} while crouching''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|[[Long Jump|Long jump]]
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}} while moving''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|[[Backward Somersault|Crouch jump]]
|''{{button|switch|B}} while crouching''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Crouch and move
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓→ / {{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓←''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Buzzy Shell]], [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]
|-
|Wear
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓ while holding a shell''
|{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Goomba's Shoe|Shoe]], Stiletto, [[Dry Bones Shell]], [[Lakitu's Cloud]], [[Koopa Clown Car]]
|-
|Ride
|''Land on vehicle from above''
|{{SMM style|smb}}{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Bail
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}''
|{{SMM style|smb}}{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Shoot fireball<br>([[Fire Koopa Clown Car]])
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|{{SMM style|smb}}{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Charge and shoot fireball<br>(Fire Koopa Clown Car)
|''Release {{button|switch|Y}} after charging''
|{{SMM style|smb}}{{SMM style|smb3}}{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Koopa Troopa Car]]
|-
|Ride
|''Land on a Koopa Troopa Car''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Change direction
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} → / {{button|switch|leftstick}} ←''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Jump
|{{button|switch|B}}
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Bail
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Honk horn
|{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Link]] <small>(version 2.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Swing sword
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
|[[zeldawiki:Dash Attack|Dash attack]]
|''Hold {{button|switch|Y}} while tilting {{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓''
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
|[[zeldawiki:Down Thrust|Down thrust]]
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓ in midair''
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
|Shoot [[zeldawiki:Arrow|arrow]]
|''Hold {{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}} and release to shoot (Aim by tilting {{button|switch|leftstick}} ↑ or ↓)''
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
|Ready [[zeldawiki:Bomb|bomb]]
|''Hold {{button|switch|Y}} while tilting {{button|switch|leftstick}} ↑''
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
|Throw bomb
|''Release {{button|switch|Y}}''
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
|Place bomb
|''Release {{button|switch|Y}} while tilting {{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓''
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
|Raise [[zeldawiki:Shield|shield]]
|{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Raccoon Mario]]
|-
|Tail whip
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|-
|[[Fly]]
|''Dash until arms extend, then press {{button|switch|B}} repeatedly''
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|-
|Descend slowly
|''Press {{button|switch|B}} repeatedly while falling in midair''
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Yoshi]]
|-
|Ride
|''Land on Yoshi from above''
|{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Bail
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}''
|{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Eat
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|{{SMM style|smw}}{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|[[Flutter Jump|Flutter jump]]
|''Hold {{button|switch|B}} in midair''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Cape Mario]]
|-
|Cape attack
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|Ascend
|''Dash until arms extend, then press and hold {{button|switch|B}} while continuing to hold {{button|switch|Y}}''
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|Open cape
|''Release {{button|switch|B}} while ascending''
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|Fly
|''Tilt {{button|switch|leftstick}} in opposite direction of movement while cape is open''
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|Dive
|''Hold {{button|switch|leftstick}} in direction of movement while flying''
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|Dive bomb
|''Collide with an enemy while descending''
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|Descend
|''Release {{button|switch|Y}} while flying''
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|Descend slowly
|''Press and hold {{button|switch|B}} while descending''
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Propeller Mario]]
|-
|Fly
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Dive
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓ while flying''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Cat Mario]]
|-
|Climb wall
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} toward a wall in midair''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Scratch
|{{button|switch|B}}
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Slide
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}} while crouching''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Claw dive
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZL}}/{{button|switch|ZR}} in midair''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[SMB2 Mario]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Pick up
|''{{button|switch|Y}} while tilting {{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓''
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
|Throw
|''Release {{button|switch|Y}}''
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
|[[Crouching High Jump|Charge jump]]
|''{{button|switch|B}} after holding {{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓ for a bit''
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Frog Mario]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Swim
|{{button|switch|leftstick}}
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|-
|Swim quickly
|''Swim while holding {{button|switch|Y}}''
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|-
|Skip across water
|''While holding something, dash until [[P-Meter]] is full''
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Balloon Mario]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Float
|{{button|switch|leftstick}}
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
|Boost
|''{{button|switch|Y}}/{{button|switch|B}}''
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Flying Squirrel Mario]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Glide
|''Hold {{button|switch|B}} in midair''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Ascend
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}} in midair''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|Cling to wall
|''Tilt {{button|switch|leftstick}} in the direction of a wall''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
|High spin jump
|''Press and hold {{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}''
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Boomerang Mario]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Throw boomerang
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Cannon Box]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Fire [[cannonball]]
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Supercharged shot
|''Hold {{button|switch|Y}} for a bit, then release''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Propeller Box]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Fly
|''{{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|R}}''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Dive
|''{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓ while flying''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Goomba Mask]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Crouch
|{{button|switch|leftstick}} ↓
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Bullet Bill Mask]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Fly
|''Press and hold {{button|switch|B}} while descending''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Red POW Box]] <small>(version 3.0.0 and later)</small>
|-
|Activate POW
|''Jump and hit something above you''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Superball Mario]]
|-
|Throw Superball
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|-
!colspan=3|[[Builder Mario]]
|-
|Swing [[hammer]]
|{{button|switch|Y}}
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|Bring out [[Crate#Super Mario Maker 2|Builder Box]]
|''{{button|switch|Y}} while holding ↑ on {{button|switch|leftstick}}''
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|}


===Story Mode===
===Story Mode===
In Story Mode, after [[Mario]], [[Toadette]] (referred to as "Chief" in this mode), and several other [[Toad (species)|Toads]] have finished building [[Princess Peach]]'s [[Peach's Castle|castle]], Undodog accidentally steps on a button that causes a [[Reset Rocket]] to erase the whole castle.<ref>GameXplain (June 19, 2019). [https://youtu.be/2uIPg5js0ZM Super Mario Maker 2 - Story Mode Opening Cutscene]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 19, 2019.</ref> As such, Mario needs to collect coins to rebuild it. To earn coins, the player can play through over 100 official courses produced by Nintendo in the form of "jobs" given by the Taskmaster. After clearing a course, Mario keeps the coins he collected in the course and is also awarded a coin payment. Some of the levels also feature Toads that need to be rescued. Other NPCs including Mr. Eraser and Undodog can also assign jobs for Mario. The main hub is set in and around Peach's castle in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, and the player can explore more parts of the castle as they progress through the mode.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> Luigi, Toad, and Toadette are not playable in Story Mode.
In Story Mode, after [[Mario]], [[Toadette]] (referred to as "Chief" in this mode), [[Toad]] (referred to as "Taskmaster" in this mode), and several other [[Toad (species)|Toads]] have just finished building [[Princess Peach]]'s [[Peach's Castle|castle]], only for Undodog to accidentally step on a button that causes a [[Reset Rocket]] to erase the whole castle. As such, Mario needs to collect coins to rebuild it. To earn coins, the player can play through a total of 120 official courses produced by Nintendo in the form of "jobs" given by the Taskmaster. After clearing a course, Mario keeps the coins he collected in the course and is also awarded a coin payment. Some of the levels also feature Toads that need to be rescued. Other NPCs including Mr. Eraser and Undodog can also assign jobs for Mario. Like Endless Challenge, up to three extra lives can be received per job, but the current number of lives always defaults to five when entering a different job. The main hub is set in and around Peach's castle in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, and the player can explore more parts of the castle as they progress through the mode. Luigi, Toad, and Toadette are not playable in Story Mode. Completing all jobs rewards the player with the Robot Cap and Suit.
 
====Characters====
====Characters====
*[[Mario]]
*[[Mario]]
*[[Toad (species)|Toads]]
*[[Toad (species)|Toads]]
**[[Toadette|Chief]]
**[[Toadette|Chief]]
**Taskmaster
**[[Toad|Taskmaster]]
**Red Toad
**Red Toad
**[[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]]
**Blue Toad
**Green Toad
**Green Toad
**[[Yellow Toad (Toad Brigade)|Yellow Toad]]
**[[Yellow Toad (Toad Brigade)|Yellow Toad]]
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====Jobs====
====Jobs====
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|-style="background: #ABC;"
!Number!!Course name!!Course creator!!Game style!!Course theme(s)!!Difficulty!!Payment
!Number!!Course name!!Course creator!!Game style!!Course theme(s)!!Difficulty!!Payment
|-
|-
|1||[[A Downhill Battle]]||Goomba Lover||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||100
|1||[[A Downhill Battle]]||Goomba Lover||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||100 coins
|-
|-
|2||[[ON/OFF Switch Research Expedition]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||100
|2||[[ON/OFF Switch Research Expedition]]||[[zeldawiki:Robbie|Doctor Gizmo]]||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||100 coins
|-
|-
|3||[[Hello, 3D World!]]||Lonely Farmer||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||100
|3||[[Hello, 3D World!]]||Lonely Farmer||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||100 coins
|-
|-
|4||[[Under the Angry Sun]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150
|4||[[Under the Angry Sun]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|5||[[The Mystery of the Haunted Manor]]||Agent 1||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||150
|5||[[The Mystery of the Haunted Manor]]||[[inkipedia:Callie|Agent 1]]||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|6||[[Underground Coin Collecting]]||Eccentric Millionaire|| {{SMMstyle|sm3dw}} || {{SMM2theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}} ||★★★☆||200
|6||[[Underground Coin Collecting]]||Eccentric Millionaire|| {{SMM style|sm3dw}} || {{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}} ||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
|-
|7||[[Swinging Claw Ropes Course]]||Celebrity MC|| {{SMMstyle|smb3}} || {{SMM2theme|mainarea=underground}} ||★★☆☆||150
|7||[[Swinging Claw Ropes Course]]||[[inkipedia:Pearl|Celebrity MC]]|| {{SMM style|smb3}} || {{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underground}} ||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|8||[[Shoe-Stopper]]||Celebrity DJ||{{SMMstyle|smb}} || {{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=underground}} ||★☆☆☆||100
|8||[[Shoe-Stopper]]||[[inkipedia:Marina|Celebrity DJ]]||{{SMM style|smb}} || {{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=underground}} ||★☆☆☆||100 coins
|-
|-
|9||[[The Keymaster]]||Agent 2|| {{SMMstyle|smw}} || {{SMM2theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}} ||★★★☆||200
|9||[[The Keymaster]]||[[inkipedia:Marie|Agent 2]]|| {{SMM style|smw}} || {{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}} ||★★★☆||200 coins
|-|-
|-|-
|10||[[Banzai Bill Ambush]]||Father of Name Withheld||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||150
|10||[[Banzai Bill Ambush]]||[[Bowser|Father of Name Withheld]]||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|11||[[Seesaw Catapults]]||P.E. Teacher||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150
|11||[[Seesaw Catapults]]||P.E. Teacher||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|12||[[Tunnel to the Dark Side of the Moon]]||Mischievous Mole|| {{SMMstyle|smb3}} || {{SMM2theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}} ||★★☆☆||150
|12||[[Tunnel to the Dark Side of the Moon]]||Mischievous Mole|| {{SMM style|smb3}} || {{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}} ||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|13||[[Dry Bones Shell Boating]]||Celebrity MC||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★☆☆||150
|13||[[Dry Bones Shell Boating]]||Celebrity MC||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|14||[[Twisting through the Desert Sands]]||A Certain Mage||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150
|14||[[Twisting through the Desert Sands]]||[[Kamek|A Certain Mage]]||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|15||[[NO JUMPING ALLOWED!]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★★☆||200
|15||[[NO JUMPING ALLOWED!]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
|-
|16||[[That's One Hot Car!]]||Celebrity MC||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200
|16||[[That's One Hot Car!]]||Celebrity MC||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
|-
|17||[[Swing, Claw! Swing!]]||Rookie Carpenter||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150
|17||[[Swing, Claw! Swing!]]||Rookie Carpenter||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|18||[[Treetop Fireballs]]||Veteran Carpenter||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=snow}}||★☆☆☆||100
|18||[[Treetop Fireballs]]||Veteran Carpenter||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=snow}}||★☆☆☆||100 coins
|-
|-
|19||[[Plenty of Cheep Cheeps in the Sea]]||Ocean Aficionado||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underwater|subarea=underwater}}||★★☆☆||150
|19||[[Plenty of Cheep Cheeps in the Sea]]||Ocean Aficionado||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underwater|subarea=underwater}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|20||[[Fire Koopa Clown Carnage]]||Legendary Explorer||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150
|20||[[Fire Koopa Clown Carnage]]||[[Captain Toad|Legendary Explorer]]||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|21||[[Snake Blocks in the Sky]]||Snake Block Enthusiast||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow}}||★★☆☆||150
|21||[[Snake Blocks in the Sky]]||Snake Block Enthusiast||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|22||[[River Fish in the Forest]]||A Certain Mage||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest}}||★☆☆☆||100
|22||[[River Fish in the Forest]]||A Certain Mage||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest}}||★☆☆☆||100 coins
|-
|-
|23||[[Above the Clouds, Beyond the Vines]]||Lonely Farmer||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150
|23||[[Above the Clouds, Beyond the Vines]]||Lonely Farmer||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|24||[[Goomba Clubhouse]]||Goomba Lover||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||150
|24||[[Goomba Clubhouse]]||Goomba Lover||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|25||[[Boo's Towering House of Terror]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||150
|25||[[Boo's Towering House of Terror]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|26||[[Big Showdown on a Little Star]]||Stargazer||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150
|26||[[Big Showdown on a Little Star]]||[[Rosalina|Stargazer]]||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|27||[[Red Yoshi's Cheep Cheep Cleanup]]||Warrior Dad||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★☆☆☆||100
|27||[[Red Yoshi's Cheep Cheep Cleanup]]||Warrior Dad||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★☆☆☆||100 coins
|-
|-
|28||[[The Way of the Shell]]||Fired-Up Announcer||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150
|28||[[The Way of the Shell]]||[[armswiki:Biff|Fired-Up Announcer]]||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|29||[[Begone, Rotten Mushroom!]]||World-Renowned Chef||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★★☆||200
|29||[[Begone, Rotten Mushroom!]]||World-Renowned Chef||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
|-
|30||[[Blink Blank Blunk]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=forest}}||★★☆☆||150
|30||[[Blink Blank Blunk]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=forest}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|31||[[Deep in the Windy Valley]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150
|31||[[Deep in the Windy Valley]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|32||[[Ancient Seesaw Fortress]]||Father of Name Withheld||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★★☆||200
|32||[[Ancient Seesaw Fortress]]||Father of Name Withheld||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
|-
|33||[[Dash On, Dash Off]]||Basement Musician||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★★★||300
|33||[[Dash On, Dash Off]]||Basement Musician||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★★★||300 coins
|-
|-
|34||[[Bumper Jump Around!]]||Eccentric Millonaire||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow}}||★★☆☆||150
|34||[[Bumper Jump Around!]]||Eccentric Millonaire||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|35||[[Master of the Trees]]||Young Dreamer||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=ground}}||★☆☆☆||100
|35||[[Master of the Trees]]||Young Dreamer||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=ground}}||★☆☆☆||100 coins
|-
|-
|36||[[Upside-Down Stretches]]||Stargazer||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150
|36||[[Upside-Down Stretches]]||Stargazer||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|37||[[Wobbly Seesaw Castle]]||Name Withheld by Request||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200
|37||[[Wobbly Seesaw Castle]]||[[Bowser Jr.|Name Withheld by Request]]||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
|-
|38||[[Ant Trooper March]]||Agent 1||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||150
|38||[[Ant Trooper March]]||Agent 1||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
|-
|39||[[Fly-By-Night Clown Car]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||1500
|39||[[Fly-By-Night Clown Car]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
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|40||[[Boo-ring Course]]||Legendary Explorer||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underground}}||★★★☆||200
|40||[[Boo-ring Course]]||Legendary Explorer||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underground}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
|-
|41||[[The Underground Menace]]||Lonely Farmer||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||100
|41||[[The Underground Menace]]||Lonely Farmer||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||100 coins
|-
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|42||[[Save Me, Snake Block!]]||Snake Block Enthusiast||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★☆☆||150
|42||[[Save Me, Snake Block!]]||Snake Block Enthusiast||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|43||[[With a Lantern]]||Veteran Carpenter||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ghosthouse}}||★★★☆||200
|43||[[With a Lantern]]||Veteran Carpenter||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ghosthouse}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
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|44||[[Bouncing through the Clouds]]||Eccentric Millionaire||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200
|44||[[Bouncing through the Clouds]]||Eccentric Millionaire||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
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|45||[[Lava Rising]]||Agent 1||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200
|45||[[Lava Rising]]||Agent 1||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
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|46||[[Impassable Castle]]||Father of Name Withheld||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200
|46||[[Impassable Castle]]||Father of Name Withheld||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200 coins
|-
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|47||[[Lava Bubble Limbo]]||A Certain Mage||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★☆☆||150
|47||[[Lava Bubble Limbo]]||A Certain Mage||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|48||[[Dry Bones Lava Lurker]]||Young Dreamer||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle}}||★★☆☆||150
|48||[[Dry Bones Lava Lurker]]||Young Dreamer||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
|-
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|49||[[Blinking Block Blitz]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||150
|49||[[Blinking Block Blitz]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|50||[[Rotten Produce]]||World-Renowned Chef||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★★☆||200
|50||[[Rotten Produce]]||World-Renowned Chef||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|51||[[Koopa Clown Car Coin Collecting]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||150
|51||[[Koopa Clown Car Coin Collecting]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|52||[[The Darkness Lifts]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||150
|52||[[The Darkness Lifts]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|53||[[Get Over It!]]||Basement Musician||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★★☆||200
|53||[[Get Over It!]]||Basement Musician||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|54||[[Angry Angry Sun]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200
|54||[[Angry Angry Sun]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|55||[[Koopa Troopa Car, Go!]]||Basement Musician||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||150
|55||[[Koopa Troopa Car, Go!]]||Basement Musician||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|56||[[BUZZY: The Movie: The Book: The Ride]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★★☆||150
|56||[[BUZZY: The Movie: The Book: The Ride]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★★☆||150 coins
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|57||[[100 Coins under the Sea]]||Eccentric Millionaire||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★☆☆||150
|57||[[100 Coins under the Sea]]||Eccentric Millionaire||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|58||[[Climbing Twister Cave]]||Legendary Explorer||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150
|58||[[Climbing Twister Cave]]||Legendary Explorer||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|59||[[The World's Greatest Cannon Ride]]||Youthful Researcher||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★★☆||200
|59||[[The World's Greatest Cannon Ride]]||[[zeldawiki:Purah|Youthful Researcher]]||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|60||[[Above the Clouds (Super Mario Maker 2)|Above the Clouds]]||Ruler of the Skies||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150
|60||[[Above the Clouds (Super Mario Maker 2)|Above the Clouds]]||Ruler of the Skies||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|61||[[Dirty Donuts]]||Mischievous Mole||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150
|61||[[Dirty Donuts]]||Mischievous Mole||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|62||[[Threat Level: Porcupuffer]]||Ocean Aficionado||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★☆☆||150
|62||[[Threat Level: Porcupuffer]]||Ocean Aficionado||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|63||[[ON/OFF Switcheroo!]]||Fierd-Up Announcer||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150
|63||[[ON/OFF Switcheroo!]]||Fired-Up Announcer||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|64||[[Fast Snake Block Frontier]]||Snake Block Enthusiast||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}}||★★★☆||200
|64||[[Fast Snake Block Frontier]]||Snake Block Enthusiast||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|65||[[Red POW Block on the Move]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★☆☆☆||100
|65||[[Red POW Block on the Move]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★☆☆☆||100 coins
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|66||[[Para-Beetle Transfer]]||Ruler of the Skies||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★★★||300
|66||[[Para-Beetle Transfer]]||Ruler of the Skies||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★★★||300 coins
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|67||[[Boom Boom Rager]]||Name Withheld by Request||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★★☆||200
|67||[[Boom Boom Rager]]||Name Withheld by Request||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert|subarea=desert}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|68||[[Banzai Bill Chase Scene]]||Father of Name Withheld||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200
|68||[[Banzai Bill Chase Scene]]||Father of Name Withheld||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|69||[[The Road to Wall Jump Mastery]]||Celebrity DJ||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200
|69||[[The Road to Wall Jump Mastery]]||Celebrity DJ||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|70||[[Freezing Rain]]||P.E. Teacher||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow}}||★★★☆||200
|70||[[Freezing Rain]]||P.E. Teacher||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|71||[[ON/OFF Koopa Troopas]]||Fired-Up Announcer||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||150
|71||[[ON/OFF Koopa Troopas]]||Fired-Up Announcer||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|72||[[Shoes in the Clouds]]||Ruler of the Skies||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150
|72||[[Shoes in the Clouds]]||Ruler of the Skies||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|73||[[Lava Bubble Castle]]||Legendary Explorer||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle}}||★★☆☆||150
|73||[[Lava Bubble Castle]]||Legendary Explorer||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|74||[[Blooper Barrage (level)|Blooper Barrage]]||Stargazer||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200
|74||[[Blooper Barrage (level)|Blooper Barrage]]||Stargazer||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|75||[[Good Lakitu, Bad Lakitu]]||A Certain Mage||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★★☆||200
|75||[[Good Lakitu, Bad Lakitu]]||A Certain Mage||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|76||[[Launching Bob-ombs, Collecting Co-coins]]||Eccentric Millionaire||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||100
|76||[[Launching Bob-ombs, Collecting Co-coins]]||Eccentric Millionaire||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||100 coins
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|77||[[Stone of Destiny]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★★★||300
|77||[[Stone of Destiny]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ghosthouse|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★★★||300 coins
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|78||[[Icicle Playground]]||P.E. Teacher||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=snow}}||★★☆☆||150
|78||[[Icicle Playground]]||P.E. Teacher||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=snow}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|79||[[Skipsqueak Towers]]||Name Withheld by Request||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150
|79||[[Skipsqueak Towers]]||Name Withheld by Request||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|80||[[ON/OFF Rail Switch]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200
|80||[[ON/OFF Rail Switch]]||Doctor Gizmo||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|81||[[Sail the Skies...Without Jumping]]||Ruler of the Skies||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship|subarea=airship}}||★★★☆||200
|81||[[Sail the Skies...Without Jumping]]||Ruler of the Skies||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship|subarea=airship}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|82||[[Vines in the Castle]]||Veteran Carpenter||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★☆☆||150
|82||[[Vines in the Castle]]||Veteran Carpenter||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|83||[[Red Yoshi's Highway of Flames]]||Basement Musician||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest}}||★★☆☆||150
|83||[[Red Yoshi's Highway of Flames]]||Basement Musician||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|84||[[Secret of the Dry Bones Shell]]||Fired-Up Announcer||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★★★||300
|84||[[Secret of the Dry Bones Shell]]||Fired-Up Announcer||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=ghosthouse}}||★★★★||300 coins
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|85||[[No-Jump Snowfield!]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=snow}}||★★★☆||200
|85||[[No-Jump Snowfield!]]||The Gamemaster||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=snow}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|86||[[Winter and Spring and Winter Again]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||150
|86||[[Winter and Spring and Winter Again]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|87||[[Bing Bang Boom in Bully Castle!]]||Father of Name Withheld||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200
|87||[[Bing Bang Boom in Bully Castle!]]||Father of Name Withheld||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|88||[[Monty Mole Iceberg Getaway]]||Warrior Dad||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150
|88||[[Monty Mole Iceberg Getaway]]||Warrior Dad||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||150 coins
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|89||[[Just a Normal, Everyday Castle]]||General Contractor||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★★||300
|89||[[Just a Normal, Everyday Castle]]||General Contractor||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★★||300 coins
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|90||[[Invincible Windsprinter]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★★★||300
|90||[[Invincible Windsprinter]]||Amateur Meteorologist||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★★★||300 coins
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Swinging Claw Escape]]||Undodog||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=snow}}||★★★☆||200
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Swinging Claw Escape]]||Undodog||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=snow}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Swamp Escape by Shell!]]||Undodog||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest}}||★★★☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Swamp Escape by Shell!]]||Undodog||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest}}||★★★☆||Dry Bones Shell doghouse
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Chain Chomp Chiller]]||Undodog||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=ground}}||★★★★||Reset Dress
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Chain Chomp Chiller]]||Undodog||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=ground}}||★★★★||Reset Dress
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Molten Rain]]||Mr. Eraser||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★☆☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Molten Rain]]||Mr. Eraser||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★☆☆☆||Unblocks Pipe to Partrick
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Spiny Busters]]||Mr. Eraser||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Spiny Busters]]||Mr. Eraser||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||Unblocks path to 30-Coin
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Target: A Single Pom Pom]]||Mr. Eraser||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★★☆||Refreshing Shirt
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Target: A Single Pom Pom]]||Mr. Eraser||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★★☆||Refreshing Shirt
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[House of ! Blocks]]||Partrick||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★☆☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[House of ! Blocks]]||Partrick||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★☆☆☆||? Block
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Darkness Ahead, Darkness Below]]||Partrick||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Darkness Ahead, Darkness Below]]||Partrick||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ghosthouse}}||★★☆☆||Hidden Vine at Unblocked Path (leads to Soundfrog and 50-Coin)
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[High atop Thwomp Tower]]||Partrick||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||Partrick Shirt
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[High atop Thwomp Tower]]||Partrick||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||Partrick Shirt
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Cheep Cheep Maze]]||Soundfrog||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★★☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Cheep Cheep Maze]]||Soundfrog||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★★☆||Flowers
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Hold Your Breath]]||Soundfrog||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest}}||★★★☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Hold Your Breath]]||Soundfrog||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest}}||★★★☆||Mountains
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Sea of Sorrow]]||Soundfrog||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★★★||Frog Cap
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Sea of Sorrow]]||Soundfrog||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underwater}}||★★★★||Frog Cap
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Airship Flight]]||Yamamura||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship|subarea=airship}}||★★★☆||200
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Airship Flight]]||Yamamura||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship|subarea=airship}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Coin Collecting on an Unmanned Airship]]||Yamamura||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★★☆||200
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Coin Collecting on an Unmanned Airship]]||Yamamura||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★★☆||200 coins
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Summer Shootout]]||Yamamura||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★★★||Yamamura Shirt
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Summer Shootout]]||Yamamura||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★★★||Yamamura Shirt
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Heavy Stone Heave-Ho]]||Red Toad||{{SMMstyle|smb3}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Heavy Stone Heave-Ho]]||Red Toad||{{SMM style|smb3}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||Required to resume construction
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Head in the Clouds (level)|Head in the Clouds]]||Green Toad||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Head in the Clouds (level)|Head in the Clouds]]||Green Toad||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||Required to resume construction
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Little Toad Lost]]||Blue Toad||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Little Toad Lost]]||Blue Toad||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=airship}}||★★☆☆||Purple Toad (Required to resume construction)
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[POW Block Wake-Up Call!]]||Purple Toad||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[POW Block Wake-Up Call!]]||Purple Toad||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky|subarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||Wakes up Yellow Toad
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Piranha Creeper Squash]]||Purple Toad||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★★☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Piranha Creeper Squash]]||Purple Toad||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★★☆||Defeats the Piranha Creeper
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Spiny Shell Smashers]]||Purple Toad||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★★☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Spiny Shell Smashers]]||Purple Toad||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★★☆||Three ? Blocks (one contains Superball Flower)
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Buried Stones]]||Yellow Toad||{{SMMstyle|smw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Buried Stones]]||Yellow Toad||{{SMM style|smw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underground}}||★☆☆☆||Goomba Statue
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Cat-Scratch Stone]]||Yellow Toad||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Cat-Scratch Stone]]||Yellow Toad||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||Cheep Cheep Statue
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Stone from the River]]||Yellow Toad||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★★☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Stone from the River]]||Yellow Toad||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=forest|subarea=forest}}||★★★☆||Koopa Statue
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Toad Rescue (Super Mario Maker 2)|Toad Rescue]]||Taskmaster||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground}}||★★☆☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Toad Rescue (Super Mario Maker 2)|Toad Rescue]]||Taskmaster||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=sky}}||★★☆☆||Rescues Red Toad (Required to resume construction)
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Operation: Toadal Eclipse]]||Taskmaster||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle}}||★★★☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Operation: Toadal Eclipse]]||Taskmaster||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle}}||★★★☆||Rescues working Toads (Required to resume construction)
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Meowser Showdown!]]||Taskmaster||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Meowser Showdown!]]||Taskmaster||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=castle|subarea=castle}}||★★★☆||Rescues the Chief (Required to complete construction) + Super Hammer
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Let's Go, Builder Mario!]]||Princess Peach||{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||Princess Peach Dress
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Let's Go, Builder Mario!]]||Princess Peach||{{SMM style|sm3dw}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=underground|subarea=underground}}||★★☆☆||Princess Peach Dress
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[March of the Rookie Toads]]||Princess Peach||{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||Princess Peach Wig
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[March of the Rookie Toads]]||Princess Peach||{{SMM style|nsmbu}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=desert}}||★★☆☆||Princess Peach Wig
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Super Mario Bros. W1-1?]]||Princess Peach||{{SMMstyle|smb}}||{{SMM2theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★★★★||Princess Peach Tennis Outfit
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>||[[Super Mario Bros. W1-1?]]||Princess Peach||{{SMM style|smb}}||{{SMM2 theme|mainarea=ground|subarea=underground}}||★★★★||Princess Peach Tennis Outfit
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===Course World===
===Course World===
Course World, the online hub in which players can access levels created and uploaded by other players, returns from ''Super Mario Maker''. In addition to being able to browse popular courses, searching by course ID, and download courses, players can now search courses by specific parameters such as style, theme, difficulty, and region, similar to the search function on the {{plain link|[https://supermariomakerbookmark.nintendo.net/ ''Super Mario Maker'' Bookmark]}} website. Courses can also be searched by tags that have been applied to them, such as "Puzzle-solving" and "Autoscroll". Feedback can be given to courses in the form of text, drawings, or one of 12 ''Mario''-themed stamps, and players can choose to vote on courses positively or negatively by selecting the "I like it!" or "Boo!" buttons respectively. As in the first ''Super Mario Maker'', the clear rate and world record are recorded for every course.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
Course World, the online hub in which players can access levels created and uploaded by other players, returns from ''Super Mario Maker''. In addition to being able to browse popular courses, searching by course ID, and download courses, players can now search courses by specific parameters such as style, theme, difficulty, and region, similar to the search function on the {{plain link|[https://supermariomakerbookmark.nintendo.net/ ''Super Mario Maker'' Bookmark]}} website. Courses can also be searched by tags that have been applied to them, such as "Puzzle-solving" and "Autoscroll". There is also a Hot Courses tab, which shows courses that have a small number of likes, and a New Courses tab, which shows newly uploaded courses. Feedback can be given to courses in the form of text, drawings, or one of 12 [[Gallery:Super Mario Maker 2#Stamps|''Super Mario''-themed stamps]], and instead of granting stars, players can choose to vote on courses positively or negatively by selecting the "I like it!" or "Boo!" buttons respectively, which are also used in group votes during online play. As in the first ''Super Mario Maker'', the clear rate, world record, and first clear are recorded for every course. Players always start a level in Small form, regardless of their form in the previous level.


Each player on Course World is represented by a [[Mii]] and has their own Maker profile, which displays their medals, Maker points, and Versus Rating. Maker points are earned if players clear courses and react with "I like it!" for each one. However, maker points can be lost if players fail to clear a course, and/or don't leave behind any kind of positive reaction; this includes giving the course a "Boo!".
Each player on Course World is represented by a [[Mii]] and has a Maker profile, which displays their medals, Maker points, and Versus Rating. Maker points are earned if players clear courses and react with "I like it!" for each one. However, Maker points can be lost if players fail to clear a course, and/or don't leave behind any kind of positive reaction; this includes giving the course a "Boo!".


The Versus Rating represents the player's rank in Multiplayer Versus matches based on their win-loss ratio; if the player wins a match, they earn points, and move up a rank if enough points are earned. The player can also dress up their Mii with various [[List of Mii outfits in Super Mario Maker 2|outfits and hats]] obtained by completing certain objectives in the game.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
The Versus Rating represents the player's rank in Multiplayer Versus matches based on their win-loss ratio; if the player wins a match, they earn points and move up a rank if enough points are earned. The player can also dress up their Mii with various [[List of Mii outfits in Super Mario Maker 2|outfits and hats]] obtained by completing certain objectives in the game.


Medals are earned from ranking high in the game leaderboards. There are 10 medals available, each in a bronze, silver, and gold variant. Some medals do not, however, have a bronze version, such as the one from the Maker Points (Weekly) leaderboard.
If a user uploads content that is deemed by Nintendo as inappropriate, including, but not limited to levels abusing game glitches or referencing inappropriate content, it is removed. If the removed content is a course, the uploader receives a warning in their notifications, telling them which level was deleted and for what reason. If it is a comment, the commenter receives an email warning regarding their removed comment, though it does not specify which comment was removed. If a Maker name is inappropriate, it is replaced by four question marks ("????") and the deleted name cannot be used again. Repeatedly uploading inappropriate content can lead to Nintendo restricting Course World for the user's Nintendo Switch console.
There is a total of 46,411,484,401,953 possible Maker IDs and course IDs in total, with each ID having nine characters, and a total of 33 types of characters (every digit and letter of the alphabet, except for I, O, and Z) can be on the ID.
====Network Play====
====Network Play====
Network Play allows the player to cooperate with three other players online to complete courses in Multiplayer Co-op, or compete against them to clear the course first in Multiplayer Versus. Each player is assigned to one of four characters: [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], or [[Toadette]]. The player can also connect locally to other players who own the game, though the players' Versus Ratings are not affected in this mode.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
Network Play allows the player to cooperate with three other players online to complete courses in Multiplayer Co-op, or compete against them to clear the course first in Multiplayer Versus. Each player is assigned to one of four characters: [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], or [[Toadette]]. The player can also connect locally to other players who own the game, though the players' Versus Ratings are not affected in this mode.
=====Versus Rating=====
Versus Rating correlates to a rank tier that can change. As a higher rank is attained, it takes a higher ratio and amount of wins to gain points. In courses with a flagpole exit, players who reach the flag within a few seconds of the winner lose a lesser amount of points (this is not possible in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' or ''Super Mario World'' game styles). If no one can finish a course, no points are lost. Players who drop their connection while in a worldwide Multiplayer Versus Match will be penalized with a greater reduction of their Versus Rating than a standard loss or giving up.
 
Players are matched with opponents who have a close rating. The maximum Versus Rating appears to be 8000.
{|style="text-align:center;min-width:20em;margin:0 auto 10px auto" class=wikitable
!Versus Rating
!Rank
|-
|0
|D
|-
|1000
|C
|-
|2000
|B
|-
|3000
|A
|-
|4000
|S
|-
|5000
|S+
|-
|6000
|Pink S+
|}


====Endless Challenge====
====Endless Challenge====
Similar to the 100 Mario Challenge in the first ''Super Mario Maker'', Endless Challenge involves the player completing as many random courses based on their preferred difficulty as possible. Players that achieve a significantly high score are ranked on the leaderboards.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> Courses have to be played and cleared at least once before they can appear in this game mode.
Similar to the 100 Mario Challenge in the first ''Super Mario Maker'', Endless Challenge involves the player completing as many random courses based on their preferred difficulty as possible. Players that achieve a significantly high score are ranked on the leaderboards. Courses have to be played at least once before they can appear in this game mode. Players can also start over the course from the pause menu, and like the previous game, it costs one life.
 
Players start with five lives on Easy and Normal, fifteen on Expert, and thirty on Super Expert.
 
The pause menu sound and the Game Over music are determined by the current level's game style, similar to the ending in 100 Mario Challenge.
 
====Ninji Speedruns====
'''Ninji Speedruns''' is a mode introduced in version 2.0 in which the player must speed through a course created by Nintendo, with new courses being released every so often. One week after the level's release, the player can race against a [[Ninji]] Ghost. If the player receives enough stamps on their stamp card, they can earn an [[List of Mii outfits in Super Mario Maker 2|outfit]] for their [[Mii]]. The outfits are as follows:
*'''Ninji Cap''' - Earned with one stamp
*'''Ninji Shirt''' - Earned with four stamps
*'''Ninji Slacks''' - Earned with seven stamps
*'''Ninji Garb''' - Earned with ten stamps
*'''Cheetah Headgear''' - Earned with eleven stamps
*'''Cheetah Tanktop''' - Earned with fourteen stamps
*'''Cheetah Runners''' - Earned with seventeen stamps
*'''Cheetah Suit''' - Earned with twenty stamps
The player can also receive stars temporarily spinning around their [[Mii]]. They can be one bronze star, two silver stars, or three gold stars, depending on how fast they finished the course once the current Ninji Speedrun event is over.
=====Courses=====
There is a total of 21 Ninji Speedrun courses.
{|style="text-align:center;min-width:60em;margin:0 auto 10px auto" class=wikitable
!Course name
!Release date
!Game style
!Course theme(s)
|-
|[[Rolling Snowballs]]
|December 4, 2019
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|snow}}
|-
|[[The Speedventure of Link]]
|December 19, 2019
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}{{SMM2 theme|castle}}
|-
|[[The 10-Coin of Deep Woods]]
|January 7, 2020
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}
|-
|[[Cat Mario Dash]]
|February 5, 2020
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}{{SMM2 theme|ground}}
|-
|[[Banzai Bill Cliff Climb]]
|February 26, 2020
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}{{SMM2 theme|desert}}
|-
|[[Swinging Claw Flyway]]
|March 18, 2020
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}
|-
|[[Headgear Hustle]]
|April 30, 2020
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[Balloon Race]]
|June 3, 2020
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[Yoshi's Piranha Plant Picnic]]
|July 15, 2020
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}
|-
|[[Player's Choice: Power-Up Party]]
|August 5, 2020
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}{{SMM2 theme|forest}}
|-
|[[Big Shoes Gustin' in the Desert]]
|August 26, 2020
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}
|-
|[[Squirrely Airship Escapades]]
|September 16, 2020
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|airship}}
|-
|[[At the Croak of Midnight]]
|October 14, 2020
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|castle}}{{SMM2 theme|underwater}}
|-
|[[35th Anniversary Auto-Mario]]
|November 18, 2020
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}
|-
|[[Cannon Box Blast!]]
|December 9, 2020
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[Goombud Bust-Up]]
|December 29, 2020
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|sky}}{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[SMB2 Mario: Can You Dig It?]]
|January 20, 2021
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|snow}}{{SMM2 theme|snow}}
|-
|[[Dry Bones Shellscape]]
|February 10, 2021
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}{{SMM2 theme|ghosthouse}}
|-
|[[Cape Mario Master]]
|March 17, 2021
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|[[Bowser's Castle: The Last Dash]]
|April 14, 2021
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|castle}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|[[Link's Lightweight Longshots]]
|November 11, 2021
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|sky}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|}
=====Names in other languages=====
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハックンタイムアタック
|JapR=Hakkun Taimu Atakku
|JapM=Ninji Time Attack
|SpaA=Contrarrelojes ninji
|SpaAM=Ninji time trials
|SpaE=Contrarrelojes Ninji
|SpaEM=Ninji Time Trials
|Ita=Corse Ninji
|ItaM=Ninji Runs
|ChiS=哈库计时挑战
|ChiSR=Hākù Jìshí Tiǎozhàn
|ChiSM=Ninji Timed Challenge
|ChiT=哈庫計時賽
|ChiTR=Hākù Jìshísài
|ChiTM=Ninji Time Trial
|Ger=Ninji-Speedrun
|Kor=닌군 타임 어택<ref>{{cite|language=ko|author=한국닌텐도 공식 채널|date=December 3, 2019|url=youtu.be/X58myLVPPT8|title=슈퍼 마리오 메이커 2 무료 업데이트 Ver. 2.0.0|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 11, 2022}}</ref>
|KorR=Ningun Taim Eotaek
|KorM=Ninji Time Attack
}}
 
====Official courses====
{|style="text-align:center;min-width:60em;margin:0 auto 10px auto" class=wikitable
!Account
!Course name
!Course ID
!Game style
!Course theme(s)
|-
|rowspan=7|NintendoNM
|[[Cloudy Planet Escape (Kit)|Cloudy Planet Escape [Kit]]]
|B2H-5P6-6QG
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[Wacky Waters (Krysta)|Wacky Waters [Krysta]]]
|DKD-6VN-WHG
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}
|-
|[[Tricky Trap Pyramid (Chris)|Tricky Trap Pyramid [Chris]]]
|XRM-NWV-XVG
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}{{SMM2 theme|desert}}
|-
|[[Bonkers Bounce House (Kit)|Bonkers Bounce House [Kit]]]
|Y7R-6FB-CKF
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|[[Never A Minute]]
|2M8-8YL-KPG
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}
|-
|[[We Made It Together :)]]
|TGQ-YLH-BVF
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}
|-
|[[Ant Hill Antics]]
|85G-M5R-MFG
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|rowspan=7|NintendoJP
|[[Mario Shinwa e (Yoiko Original)|マリオ神話へ【よゐこオリジナル】]]
|6GV-3YY-7QF
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}{{SMM2 theme|castle}}
|-
|[[Mario Aratanaru Shinwa e (Nintendo Version)|マリオ新たなる神話へ【任天堂バージョン】]]
|JK5-F13-BYF
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}{{SMM2 theme|castle}}
|-
|[[Superball Mario (level)|スーパーボールマリオ/Superball Mario]]
|24Y-BMK-5JG
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|[[Super Mario U SO|スーパーマリオU SO]]
|Q2W-2VC-NLF
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}{{SMM2 theme|ground}}
|-
|[[Builder Mario (level)|ビルダーマリオ/Builder Mario]]
|XYK-9FY-CGG
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}{{SMM2 theme|desert}}
|-
|[[Minna de Atsumete!|みんなであつめて!]]
|JWD-CH3-Y8G
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}
|-
|[[Minna de Awasete!|みんなであわせて!]]
|J7S-4GC-3DG
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|snow}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|rowspan=13|NintendoUS
|[[Round I: Invitational 2019]]
|641-9CJ-J9G
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}{{SMM2 theme|airship}}
|-
|[[Round II: Invitational 2019]]
|8CJ-376-MXF
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ghosthouse}}{{SMM2 theme|ghosthouse}}
|-
|[[Finals I: Invitational 2019]]
|22R-N5T-YCG
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}{{SMM2 theme|desert}}
|-
|[[Finals II: Invitational 2019]]
|2GW-H75-44G
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[Finals III: Invitational 2019]]
|N1J-HKT-DLF
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[Finals IV: Invitational 2019]]
|DM7-K5X-1MG
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|castle}}{{SMM2 theme|snow}}
|-
|[[Ruby's Slippery Slopes]]
|2CN-X1K-CSG
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|[[Dakota's Frozen Flames]]
|L3V-RCP-C2G
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|snow}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|[[Southwest Super Sky Challenge]]
|39C-LQR-WLF
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[Starlight Spin]]
|B0D-TH0-D7G
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[Tree Fortress]]
|4FQ-0VT-QKF
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|forest}}
|-
|[[Temple of the Triforce]]
|30Q-34F-G5G
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|[[Girls Make Games Castle]]
|J75-TPX-B2H
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|castle}}{{SMM2 theme|castle}}
|-
|rowspan=3|NintendoEU
|[[Fun & Furious]]
|VND-W07-QRG
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}{{SMM2 theme|castle}}
|-
|[[Hot & Cold]]
|0GD-P48-4FF
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}{{SMM2 theme|snow}}
|-
|[[Everyone, Dodge!]]
|01C-HRR-VKG
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|snow}}{{SMM2 theme|snow}}
|-
|rowspan=8|NintendoAU
|[[Finding Boom Boom]]
|NNP-LHS-FKG
|{{SMM style|smb3}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|[[Feline Crafty]]
|H5R-DVF-RYF
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|-
|[[The Angry Sun Effect]]
|Y89-891-JPF
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}
|-
|[[The Windy Moon Effect]]
|KSN-J1T-HSG
|{{SMM style|smb}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}
|-
|[[PAX AUS - Halloween Escape]]
|2QP-CHR-9RG
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ghosthouse}}
|-
|[[PAX AUS - A Run With The Fish!]]
|J7Q-7DF-51H
|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
|{{SMM2 theme|ground}}{{SMM2 theme|sky}}
|-
|[[Rhythm of the Koopa Shell]]
|G2V-8C8-YGG
|{{SMM style|smw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|sky}}{{SMM2 theme|airship}}
|-
|[[Everyone, BREAK!]]
|JWV-GCQ-5GG
|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|{{SMM2 theme|desert}}{{SMM2 theme|underground}}
|}


===Yamamura's Dojo===
===Yamamura's Dojo===
[[File:Yamamura's Dojo.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Yamamura's Dojo.jpg|thumb]]
{{main|Yamamura's Dojo}}
{{main|Yamamura's Dojo}}
In Yamamura's Dojo, the player can view "Maker Lessons," a series of tutorials in which [[Yamamura]] teaches a new character, [[Nina (Super Mario Maker 2)|Nina]], various course design techniques. Maker Lessons are categorized into three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. The player can also view the controls for each game style, under the option "Mario's Moves."<ref name=E3Part1>Nintendo (June 11, 2019). [https://youtu.be/kMxmq3bhSuw Super Mario Maker 2 Gameplay Pt. 1 - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2019]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 12, 2019.</ref><ref name=beardbear>BeardBear (June 26, 2019). [https://youtu.be/bsym9LArPyw Super Mario Maker 2 - Story Mode Part 1 - 100% Walkthrough]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 26, 2019.</ref>
In Yamamura's Dojo, the player can view "Maker Lessons," a series of tutorials in which [[Yamamura]] teaches a new character, [[Nina (Super Mario Maker 2)|Nina]], various course design techniques. Maker Lessons are categorized into three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. The player can also view the controls for each game style, under the option "Mario's Moves."
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===World Maker===
Introduced in the April 22, 2020 update, World Maker allows players to compile different levels from the [[Coursebot]] into their own worlds. A set of worlds is compiled into a Super World and can be uploaded to Course World. Each world begins with a starting point and ends with a [[castle]] representing the final level (appearing as an outline until a course is placed into it), and is constructed on a 7×4 grid using a variety of course icons (which represent the levels in between), terrain, pathways, [[1-Up Mushroom|1-Up]] [[Toad House]]s, and [[Warp Pipe]]s.
Unlike in the story mode, the extra lives carry over if the player enters a new level, but the power-up will still be lost. The player can set the number of lives with which they start off (from 1 to 99) and the theme of the world. Although worlds only appear in the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' style, the levels themselves can be of any style. Up to five levels can be included in a world including the castle level, while each Super World can have up to eight worlds.
Up to two Warp Pipes and three 1-Up Toad Houses can be placed in a world. Warp Pipes are used to navigate from one point on the map to another, while 1-Up Toad Houses allow the player to play a minigame to earn [[Extra life|extra lives]]. There are three varieties of 1-Up Toad Houses, each with its own unique minigame: [[Match & Win!]], based on the [[Spade Panel]] slot minigame from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', [[Pop & Win!]], where the player has to pump a balloon, and [[Catch & Win!]], where the player has to catch as many baseballs as possible.
Similarly to ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the final level in any individual world can alternatively be represented by an [[airship]] (which resembles [[Bowser's Airship]]) rather than a castle, though the final level of a whole Super World will always use a castle icon resembling [[Bowser's Castle]] from most of the [[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|''New Super Mario Bros.'' series]]. Regardless, these end-level icons are purely aesthetic, and a level of any theme can be placed on them.
All Super Worlds are saved to a variation of the Coursebot known as the [[Worldbot]]. Up to six Super Worlds can be saved.
====Themes====
Each theme has its own set of aesthetic features that can be added to the world for decorative purposes by adding plain terrain and holding it down on the touch screen to change it.
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;width:100%;text-align:center"
!Name
!colspan=3|Aesthetic features
!Music
|-
|rowspan=2|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Ground.png|x50px]]<br>Ground
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Ground1.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Ground2.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Ground3.png]]
|rowspan=2|[[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] from ''Super Mario World''
|-
|width=200px height=85px|[[Super Bell]] [[tree]]s from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
|width=200px|Slanted rock pillars from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
|width=200px|A large hill with eyes from ''[[Super Mario World]]''
|-
|rowspan=2|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Underground.png|x50px]]<br>Underground
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Underground1.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Underground2.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Underground3.png]]
|rowspan=2|[[Vanilla Dome]] from ''Super Mario World''
|-
|width=200px height=85px|A [[Blargg]]-like skeleton and mushrooms from the Underground-themed levels of the ''Super Mario World'' game style
|width=200px|A [[lantern|torch]] from the Castle-themed levels of the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style
|width=200px|Crystals from the Underground-themed levels of the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' game style
|-
|rowspan=2|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Desert.png|x50px]]<br>Desert
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Desert1.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Desert2.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Desert3.png]]
|rowspan=2|[[Desert Land]] from the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|-
|width=200px height=85px|Rocks from the Desert-themed levels of the ''Super Mario World'' game style and a Blargg-like skeleton
|width=200px|An oasis
|width=200px|Pyramids
|-
|rowspan=2|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Snow.png|x50px]]<br>Snow
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Snow1.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Snow2.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Snow3.png]]
|rowspan=2|[[Ice Land]] from the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''
|-
|width=200px height=85px|Conifers covered in snow from ''Super Mario 3D World''
|width=200px|Blue hills with spots from the snow-themed levels of the ''Super Mario World'' game style
|width=200px|Mountains from the snow-themed levels of the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' game style
|-
|rowspan=2|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Sky.png|x50px]]<br>Sky
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Sky1.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Sky2.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Sky3.png]]
|rowspan=2|[[Giant Land]] from the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''
|-
|width=200px height=85px|''New Super Mario Bros. U''-styled [[Mushroom Platform]]s
|width=200px|Hills with spots
|width=200px|A large, cloudy hill with spots
|-
|rowspan=2|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Forest.png|x50px]]<br>Forest
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Forest1.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Forest2.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Forest3.png]]
|rowspan=2|[[Forest of Illusion]] from ''Super Mario World''
|-
|width=200px height=85px|''New Super Mario Bros. U''-styled Mushroom Platforms
|width=200px|A [[poison (obstacle)|poison]] pond
|width=200px|A tree from the [[Forest of Illusion]]
|-
|rowspan=2|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Castle.png|x50px]]<br>Volcano
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Volcano1.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Volcano2.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Volcano3.png]]
|rowspan=2|[[Valley of Bowser]] from ''Super Mario World''
|-
|width=200px height=85px|A [[Bowser Statue]] from ''Super Mario World'' facing right
|width=200px|A [[Bowser Statue]] from ''Super Mario World'' facing left
|width=200px|A torch from the Castle-themed levels of the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style
|-
|rowspan=2|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Space.png|x50px]]<br>Space
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Space1.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Space2.png]]
|[[File:SMM2 WorldMaker AestheticFeature Space3.png]]
|rowspan=2|Original music
|-
|width=200px height=85px|[[Soundfrog]], [[Undodog]], and the [[Reset Rocket]]
|width=200px|Towers from the Airship-themed levels of the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' game style
|width=200px|A large hill with closed eyes
|}
====Course icons====
=====Normal=====
The player must press {{button|switch|a}} to enter the course.
<gallery widths=90px heights=97px perrow=7>
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon Standard.png|Standard
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon StandardWater.png|Standard surrounded by water
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon StandardSand.png|Standard surrounded by sand
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon StandardSnow.png|Standard surrounded by snow
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon StandardTrees.png|Standard surrounded by [[Forest of Illusion]] trees
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon GhostHouse.png|[[Ghost House]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon Fortress.png|[[Fortress]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon Airship.png|[[Airship]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon Castle.png|Castle
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon BowserAirship.png|[[Bowser's Airship]]
</gallery>
=====Enemy=====
The player is immediately sent into the course when touching the enemy.
<gallery widths=90px heights=97px perrow=7>
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon Galoomba.png|[[Galoomba]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon KoopaTroopa.png|[[Koopa Troopa]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon DryBones.png|[[Dry Bones]]<br>(replaces [[Koopa Troopa]] in the volcano theme)
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon JumpingPiranhaPlant.png|[[Jumping Piranha Plant]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon Blurp.png|[[Blurp]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon CheepCheep.png|[[Cheep Cheep]] on fire<br>(replaces Blurp in the castle theme)
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon ChainChomp.png|[[Chain Chomp]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon HammerBro.png|[[Hammer Bro]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon Pokey.png|[[Pokey]]
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon SnowPokey.png|[[Snow Pokey]]<br>(replaces [[Pokey]] in the snow theme)
SMM2 WorldMaker CourseIcon RottenMushroom.png|[[Rotten Mushroom]]
</gallery>


==Course elements==
==Course elements==
[[File:SMM2 element search.png|thumb|The interface for the element search function]]
{{image|more=yes|section=yes|Add alternate element icons in {{SMM style|SMB}}, {{SMM style|SMB3}}, {{SMM style|SMW}} and {{SMM style|NSMBU}} styles, and version 2.0.0 and 3.0.0 element icons}}
[[File:SMM2 style select.png|thumb|100px|The style select menu]]
[[File:SMM2 Game Style Select.jpg|thumb|100px|The style select menu]]
Instead of displaying every element on a single screen as in ''Super Mario Maker'', at the top-right corner of the screen in editing mode, there is a magnifying glass which, when selected, allows the player to search for course elements by category. Each category's elements are organized into one or more wheels, with the elements as the sectors. The top of the screen contains the most recently used elements, but elements can be pinned.
Instead of displaying every element on a single screen as in ''Super Mario Maker'', at the top-right corner of the screen in editing mode, there is a magnifying glass which, when selected, allows the player to search for course elements by category. Each category's elements are organized into one or more wheels, with the elements as the sectors. The top of the screen contains the most recently used elements, but elements can be pinned.


Elements formatted in '''bold''' are new to ''Super Mario Maker 2''.
Elements formatted in '''bold''' are new to ''Super Mario Maker 2''.<br>
 
{{footnote|note|1|Added in version 2.0.0}}
{{footnote|note|2|Added in version 3.0.0}}
===Styles===
===Styles===
The game styles are separated into two categories; game styles that feature their own unique elements that are incompatible with other styles are placed in "Extra Game Styles".  
The game styles are separated into two categories; the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style, which features its own unique elements that are incompatible with other styles, is placed in "Extra Game Styles".
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<ref name=Direct/>
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''<ref name=Direct/>
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
*''[[Super Mario World]]''<ref name=Direct/>
*''[[Super Mario World]]''
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''<ref name=Direct/>
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''  
*'''''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'''''<ref name=Direct/>
*'''''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'''''
{{br}}
{{br}}


===Themes===
===Themes===
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:85%; text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;width:100%;text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center"
!rowspan=2 width=8%|Theme
!rowspan=2 width=8%|Theme
!colspan=5|Level inspiration
!colspan=5|Level inspiration
!rowspan=2|Night effects
!rowspan=2|Night effects
|-
|-
!width=14%|{{SMMstyle|smb}}
!width=14%|{{SMM style|smb}}
!width=14%|{{SMMstyle|smb3}}
!width=14%|{{SMM style|smb3}}
!width=14%|{{SMMstyle|smw}}
!width=14%|{{SMM style|smw}}
!width=14%|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}
!width=14%|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
!width=14%|{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}
!width=14%|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Ground.png|x50px]]<br>Ground
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Ground.png|x50px]]<br>Ground
|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]], [[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-1]]
|General ground levels
|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-1]]
|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-1]]
|[[Groovy]]
|[[Groovy]]
|[[Acorn Plains]]' ground levels
|[[Acorn Plains Way]], [[Yoshi Hill]]
|[[Super Bell Hill]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Super Bell Hill]]
|Goombas and Wigglers float, Chain Chomps have longer chains, Thwomps and Boo Buddies pursue the player in a similar manner as a Boo, Boos' behavior is reversed, Stretches freeze when Mario faces them similar to Boos, Super Mushrooms bounce along the ground like a Super Star, Fire Flowers move away from the player, 1-Up Mushrooms are replaced by Rotten Mushrooms, Goomba's Stilettos play a drum beat while walking, and the laughing sound that plays while Flutter Jumping in a winged Goomba's Stiletto is bit-crushed.
|Causes [[Moon (Super Mario Maker 2)#Night-time Ground theme effects|various behavior changes in enemies and items]].
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Underground.png|x50px]]<br>Underground
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Underground.png|x50px]]<br>Underground
|General underground levels
|General underground levels
|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 4-3]]
|[[World 1-5 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-5]]
|General underground levels
|General underground levels
|[[Tilted Tunnel]]
|[[Tilted Tunnel]]  
|[[Koopa Troopa Cave]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Koopa Troopa Cave]]
|Turns the screen upside down
|Turns the screen upside down and inverts all vertical controls
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Underwater.png|x50px]]<br>Underwater
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Underwater.png|x50px]]<br>Underwater
|General underwater levels
|General underwater levels
|[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 3-1]]
|General underwater levels
|General underwater levels
|[[Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto]]
|General underwater levels
|[[Pipeline Lagoon]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Tropical Refresher]]
|rowspan=2|Makes everything dark except for a short radius around players and certain other elements<ref name=Arino>Nintendo. (May 15, 2019). [https://youtu.be/tX8ji-GT1PI よゐこのマリオメーカーで職人生活 第1回]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 16, 2019.</ref><ref name=E3Part3>Nintendo (June 12, 2019). [https://youtu.be/krW5kUKxI_8 Super Mario Maker 2 Gameplay Pt. 3 - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2019]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 12, 2019.</ref>
|[[Pipeline Lagoon]]
|rowspan=2|Makes everything dark except for a short radius around players and certain course elements
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-GhostHouse.png|x50px]]<br>[[Ghost House]]
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-GhostHouse.png|x50px]]<br>[[Ghost House]]
|N/A
|Original
|N/A
|{{world-link|2|fort|World 2-Fortress}}'s palette
|[[Donut Secret House]]
|[[Donut Secret House]] (horizontal)<br>[[Donut Ghost House]] (vertical)
|[[Swaying Ghost House]]
|[[Swaying Ghost House]] (day)<br>[[Which-Way Labyrinth]]'s background (night)
|[[Shifty Boo Mansion]]
|[[Shifty Boo Mansion]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Airship.png|x50px]]<br>[[Airship]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Airship.png|x50px]]<br>[[Airship]]
|N/A
|Original
|{{world-link|1|airship3|World 1-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}}, {{world-link|5|airship3|World 5-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}}
|{{world-link|1|airship3|World 1-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}}, {{world-link|5|airship3|World 5-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}} (day)<br>{{world-link|6|airship3|World 6-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}} (night)
|[[Vanilla Secret 3]]'s background
|[[Vanilla Secret 3]]'s background, [[Sunken Ghost Ship]]'s tileset
|[[The Mighty Cannonship]], [[Boarding the Airship]]
|[[Flight of the Para-Beetles]]'s background, [[Boarding the Airship]]'s terrain and music
|[[The Bowser Express]]
|[[The Bowser Express]]
|The background is stormy (except in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' game style), and enemies and items will float as if they are underwater<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLhy0pTS65s&feature=youtu.be</ref>
|Makes the background stormy (except in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' game style) and causes all course elements to behave as if they are underwater (except Spinies, which are slowed down instead)
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Castle.png|x50px]]<br>[[Castle]]
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Castle.png|x50px]]<br>[[Castle]]
|General castle levels
|General castle levels
|{{world-link|1|fort|World 1-Fortress}}, {{world-link|4|fort|World 4-Fortress 2}}
|General fortress levels except {{world-link|2|fort|World 2-Fortress}} (day)<br>{{world-link|8|bowser3|World 8-Bowser's Castle (Super Mario Bros. 3)}}'s tileset (night)
|General castle and fortress levels
|General hot castle and fortress levels
|General castle levels
|[[Lemmy's Swingback Castle]]
|[[Bowser's Lava Lake Keep]]
|[[Bowser's Lava Lake Keep]]
|The characters swim in the air, similar to the underwater theme<ref name=E3Part3/>
|Causes player characters to behave as if they are underwater, but leaves all other course parts unaffected
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Desert.png|x50px]]<br>'''Desert'''
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Desert.png|x50px]]<br>'''Desert'''
|N/A
|Original
|[[Desert Land]]'s levels
|[[Desert Land]]'s levels
|[[Chocolate Island 5]]'s background, [[Chocolate Island 2]]'s tileset
|[[Chocolate Island 5]]'s background, [[Chocolate Island 2]]'s tileset
|[[Layer-Cake Desert]]'s levels
|[[Spike's Spouting Sands]]' background, [[Stone-Eye Zone]]'s main terrain
|[[Conkdor Canyon]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Conkdor Canyon]]'s background and music, [[Ant Trooper Hill]]'s terrain
|Causes a sandstorm to occur
|Causes a sandstorm to occur which [[Moon (Super Mario Maker 2)#Night-time Desert theme effects|varies depending on the game style]].
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Snow.png|x50px]]<br>'''Snow'''
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Snow.png|x50px]]<br>'''Snow'''
|N/A
|Original
|[[Ice Land]]'s levels
|[[Ice Land]]'s levels
|[[Yoshi's Island 1]]'s background, [[Awesome]]'s tileset
|[[Yoshi's Island 1]]'s background, [[Awesome]]'s tileset
|[[Frosted Glacier]]'s levels
|[[Spinning-Star Sky]] (day)<br>[[Cooligan Fields]] (night)
|[[Snowball Park]]<ref name=jpnad/>
|[[Snowball Park]]
|Turns all surfaces slippery
|Makes all surfaces become slippery
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Forest.png|x50px]]<br>'''Forest'''
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Forest.png|x50px]]<br>'''Forest'''
|N/A
|Original
|{{world-link|7|piranhaplant|World 7-Piranha Plant 1}}
|{{world-link|7|piranhaplant|World 7-Piranha Plant 1}}
|[[Forest of Illusion 1]]
|[[Forest of Illusion 1]]
|[[Soda Jungle]]'s levels
|[[Jungle of the Giants]]
|[[Deep Jungle Drift]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Gargantuan Grotto]]
|Turns water into poison water
|Turns water into poison water
|-
|-
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Sky.png|x50px]]<br>'''Sky'''<ref name=jpnad/>
|[[File:SMM2-ThemeIcon-Sky.png|x50px]]<br>'''Sky'''
|N/A
|[[World 8-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-3]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''
|[[Sky Land]]'s levels
|[[Sky Land]]'s levels from the second screen
|Vanilla Secret 3's background, [[Way Cool]]'s and [[Mondo]]'s bonus areas' tileset
|[[Vanilla Secret 3]]'s background, [[Chocolate Island 3]]'s, [[Way Cool]]'s and [[Mondo]]'s bonus areas' tileset
|[[Meringue Clouds]]' levels
|[[Flight of the Para-Beetles]], [[A Quick Dip in the Sky]]
|[[Rolling Ride Run]]
|[[Rolling Ride Run]]
|Causes light gravity to occur
|Causes light gravity to occur, and causes all course elements to behave as if they are underwater (except Spinies, which are slowed down instead)
|}
|}


===Terrain===
===Terrain===
[[File:Terrain Icon.png|25px|left]]
[[File:Terrain Icon.png|25px|left]]
The terrain category is represented by a Brick Block icon and colored blue.
The terrain category is represented by a [[Brick Block]] icon and colored cyan.
{{br|left}}
{{br|left}}
 
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;width:100%;text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center"
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!colspan=5|Styles available
!colspan=5 style="border-style:solid solid none solid;"|Styles available
!rowspan=2|Description
!rowspan=2|Description
|-
|-
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb}}
!width=50px style="border-style:none none solid solid;"|{{SMM style|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb3}}
!width=50px style="border-style:none none solid none;"|{{SMM style|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smw}}
!width=50px style="border-style:none none solid none;"|{{SMM style|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}
!width=50px style="border-style:none none solid none;"|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}
!width=50px style="border-style:none solid solid none;"|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|rowspan=11|[[Ground (block)|Ground]]
|-
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:Ground SMM2 SM3DW.png|50px]]
|rowspan=10|Flat, indestructible ground on which players and many enemies can walk and objects can be placed.
|-
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File: SMM2 Ground SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon underground.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon underground.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon underground.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SM3DW icon underground.png|50px]]
|-
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon underwater.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon underwater.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon underwater.png|50px]]<br>[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon underwater night.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon underwater.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SM3DW icon underwater.png|50px]]
|-
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon castle.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon castle.png|50px]]<br>[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon castle night.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon castle.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon castle.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SM3DW icon castle.png|50px]]
|-
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon airship.png|50px]]<br>[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon airship night.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon airship.png|50px]]<br>[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon airship night.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon airship.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon airship.png|50px]]<br>[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon airship night.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SM3DW icon airship.png|50px]]
|-
|-
|Ground<ref name=Direct/>
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon ghost house.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon ghost house.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon ghost house.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon ghost house.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SM3DW icon ghost house.png|50px]]
|[[File:Ground SMM2 SM3DW.png|50px]]
|Flat, indestructible ground on which players and many enemies can walk and objects can be placed.
|-
|-
|'''Steep Slope'''<ref name=Direct/>
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon desert.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-SMB-SteepSlope.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon desert.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon desert.png|50px]]
|[[File:SteepSlope-SMM2-SMW.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon desert.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-GentleSlope.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SM3DW icon desert.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Ground at a 45-degree angle that players can slide down, with a 1:1 horizontal-to-vertical ratio. The direction and length of the slope can be changed.
|-
|-
|'''Gentle Slope'''<ref name=Direct/>
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon sky.png|50px]]  
|[[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon sky.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon sky.png|50px]]
|[[File:GentleSlope-SMM2-SMW.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon sky.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-SteepSlope.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SM3DW icon sky.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A slope with a flatter angle with a 2:1 horizontal-to-vertical ratio. The direction and length of the slope can be changed.
|-
|-
|[[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]<ref name=Direct/>
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon snow.png|50px]]<br>[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon snow night.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pipe SMB icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon snow.png|50px]]<br>[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon snow night.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pipe SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon snow.png|50px]]<br>[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon snow night.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pipe SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon snow.png|50px]]<br>[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon snow night.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pipe NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SM3DW icon snow.png|50px]]
|[[File:Pipe SM3DW SMM2.png|50px]]
|A green, extendable tube that can be used to enter sub-areas or hold other elements.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> It also appears in different colors that change the speed of objects that come out: blue is slowest, yellow is slightly faster, and red is the fastest.<ref name=E3Part3/>
|-
|-
|'''[[Clear Pipe]]'''<ref name=Direct/>
|style="border-style:solid none solid solid;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB icon forest.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMB3 icon forest.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SMW icon forest.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid none solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground NSMBU icon forest.png|50px]]
|style="border-style:solid solid solid none;"|[[File:SMM2 Ground SM3DW icon forest.png|50px]]
|-
|'''[[Slope|Steep Slope]]'''
|[[File:SMM2-SMB-SteepSlope.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon underground.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon underwater.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon castle.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon airship.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon ghost house.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon desert.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon sky.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon snow.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon jungle.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon underground.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon underwater.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon castle.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon airship.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon ghost house.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon desert.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon sky.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon snow.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon jungle.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SteepSlope-SMM2-SMW.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon underground.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon underwater.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon castle.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon airship.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon ghost house.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon desert.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon sky.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon snow.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon jungle.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-GentleSlope.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon underground.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon underwater.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon castle.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon airship.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon ghost house.jpeg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon desert.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon sky.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon snow.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon jungle.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon underground.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon underwater.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon castle.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon airship.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon ghost house.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon desert.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon sky.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon snow.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Steep Slope SM3DW icon forest.png|50px]]
|Ground at a 45° angle that players can slide down, with a 1:1 horizontal-to-vertical ratio. The direction and length of the slope can be changed. The stair variants do not affect the slope's function.
|-
|'''[[Slope|Gentle Slope]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon underground.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon underwater.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon castle.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon airship.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon ghost house.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon desert.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon sky.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon snow.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon jungle.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon underground.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon underwater.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon castle.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon airship.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon ghost house.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon desert.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon sky.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon snow.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon jungle.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:GentleSlope-SMM2-SMW.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon underground.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon underwater.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon castle.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon airship.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon ghost house.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon desert.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon sky.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon snow.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon jungle.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-SteepSlope.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon underground.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon underwater.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon castle.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon airship.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon ghost house.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon desert.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon sky.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon snow.jpg|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon jungle.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon underground.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon underwater.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon castle.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon airship.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon ghost house.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon desert.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon sky.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon snow.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Gentle Slope SM3DW icon forest.png|50px]]
|A slope with a flatter angle with a 2:1 horizontal-to-vertical ratio. The direction and length of the slope can be changed. The stair variants do not affect the slope's function.
|-
|[[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pipe SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SMB icon red.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SMB icon blue.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SMB icon yellow.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pipe SMB3 icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SMB3 icon red.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SMB3 icon blue.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SMB3 icon yellow.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pipe SMW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SMW icon red.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SMW icon blue.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SMW icon yellow.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pipe NSMBU icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe NSMBU icon red.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe NSMBU icon blue.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe NSMBU icon yellow.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pipe SM3DW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SM3DW icon red.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SM3DW icon blue.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Warp Pipe SM3DW icon yellow.png|50px]]
|A green, extendable tube that can be used to enter sub-areas or hold other elements. It also appears in different colors that change the speed of objects that come out: blue is the slowest, green is the second slowest, yellow is the second fastest, and red is the fastest.
|-
|'''[[Clear Pipe]]'''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Clear Pipe SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Clear Pipe SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A transparent tube players can enter to travel between different parts of the same area. The pipe can be lengthened and bent. Enemies and items can also travel inside Clear Pipes.
|A transparent tube players can enter to travel between different parts of the same area. The pipe can be lengthened and bent. Enemies and items can also travel inside Clear Pipes.
|-
|-
|[[Spike Trap]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Spike Trap]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Trap SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Trap SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Spike Trap SMB icon snow night.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Spike Trap SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Spike Trap SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Trap NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Trap NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|A hazard that damages players upon contact.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> They can be walked on safely with a [[Goomba's Shoe]], [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]], or [[Dry Bones Shell]].
|A hazard that damages players upon contact. They can be walked on safely with a [[Goomba's Shoe]], [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]], or [[Dry Bones Shell]]. In the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario World'' styles while underwater, they are visually replaced by [[Jelectro]]s and Sea Urchins, respectively.
|-
|'''[[Spike Block]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A large, yellow block with spikes that protrude and retract. Spike Blocks can be combined with [[ON/OFF Switch]]es to create red and blue variants that alternate when the switches are hit.
|-
|-
|[[Mushroom Platform]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Mushroom Platform]]
|[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|A resizable platform that players can jump through from below and land on the top. They can be set to different colors.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|A resizable platform that players can jump through from below and land on the top. They can be made red, green, or yellow.
|-
|-
|[[Semisolid Platform]]<ref name=Direct/><ref>Vooks (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/Q8r1T32CMPk Super Mario Maker 2 - Speed Making a level!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2019.</ref>
|[[Semisolid Platform]]
|[[File:SMM2 Semisolid Platform SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Semisolid Platform SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Semisolid Platform SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Semisolid Platform SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Semisolid Platform NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Semisolid Platform NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Semisolid Platform SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Semisolid Platform SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A resizable platform that players can jump through from below and land on the top. [[Cat Mario]] can climb up the Semisolid Platform's wall in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|A resizable platform that players can jump through from below and land on the top. [[Cat Mario]] can climb up the Semisolid Platform's wall in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style.
|-
|-
|Bridge<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Bridge]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB icon castle.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB icon snow.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB icon snow night.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bridge SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bridge SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon airship.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon castle.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon forest.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon ghost house.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon snow.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon snow night.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon underground.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon underwater.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|A type of platform that can be extended horizontally.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|A horizontally resizable platform that players can jump through from below and land on top.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Brick Block]]<ref name=Direct/>{{footnote|main|*}}|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Brick Block]]{{footnote|main|*}}|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Block SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Block SMB icon castle.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Block SMB icon snow.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Block SMB icon snow night.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Block SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Block SM3DW icon underground.png|50px]]
|A block that players can break as any form other than Small Mario. Brick Blocks can hold various items and enemies. In underground- and forest-themed levels in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they become [[Crystal Block]]s.<ref name=SwitchForce/><ref name=SMM2GXFootage/>
|A block that players can break as any form other than Small Mario. Brick Blocks can hold various items and enemies. If a Coin is placed inside, they [[Coin Block|spawn up to ten Coins if they are hit fast enough]]. In underground and forest-themed levels in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they become [[Crystal Block]]s.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Rotating Block]]<ref name=Direct/>{{footnote|main|*}}|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Rotating Block]]{{footnote|main|*}}|wings=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|A block that spins when hit, allowing players and other elements to pass through it, or can be broken with a [[Spin Jump]] from above as any form other than Small Mario.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|A block that spins when hit, allowing players and other elements to pass through it, or can be broken with a [[Spin Jump]] from above as any form other than Small Mario.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Hard Block]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[? Block]]|wings=Flying ? Block}}
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Question Block SMB icon snow night.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A block containing a single [[Coin]]; when hit, it turns into an [[Empty Block]]. Other elements can be placed inside instead. Like Brick Blocks, they spawn up to ten Coins if they are hit fast enough when a Coin is placed.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Hard Block]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB icon airship.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB icon snow.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB icon snow night.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB icon underground.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB icon underwater.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A solid block that mainly serves as a platform, though a strong force such as that of a [[Banzai Bill]] can break it.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they take the form of [[Rock Block]]s.<ref name=Direct/>
|A solid block that mainly serves as a platform, though a strong force such as that of a [[Bob-omb]] explosion or [[Big Mario]] jumping on it can break it. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they take the form of [[Rock Block]]s.
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[? Block]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Question Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A block containing a single [[Coin]]; when hit, it turns into an [[Empty Block]]. Other elements can be placed inside instead.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Hidden Block]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Hidden Block]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Hidden Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hidden Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hidden Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hidden Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|An invisible ? Block that reveals itself when hit from below.
|An invisible ? Block that reveals itself when hit from below.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Donut Block]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Donut Block]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMB icon snow night.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A type of platform that falls if players stands on it long enough.<ref name=Boulevard/>
|A type of platform that falls if players stand on it long enough. [[Thwomp]]s can also activate Donut Blocks upon landing on them.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Note Block]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Note Block]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Note Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Note Block SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Note Block SMB icon snow night.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Note Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Note Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Note Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Note Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Note Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Note Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|A block that bounces players and any elements that land on it up.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|A block that bounces players and any elements that land on it up. They can contain coins, power-ups and enemies, and landing on or hitting the Note Block will release them.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Music Block]]<ref name=JPfact/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Music Block]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Music Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Music Block SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Music Block SMB icon snow night.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Music Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Music Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Music Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Music Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
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|An alternate form of the Note Block. A Music Block plays a single note of a specific instrument and pitch depending on what landed on it and how high the block is placed respectively.
|An alternate form of the Note Block. A Music Block plays a single note of a specific instrument and pitch depending on what landed on it and how high the block is placed respectively.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Cloud Block]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Cloud Block]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMB icon snow night.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMB icon underwater.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A type of platform that can be passed through from below, similar to Semisolid Platforms.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|A type of platform that can be passed through from below, similar to [[Semisolid Platform|Semisolid]] and [[Mushroom Platform]]s. They can be destroyed by Thwomps, [[Skewer]]s, and [[Bowser]] (in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style) and [[Morton]]'s Ground Pound attacks, and [[SMB2 Mario]] can also dig through them.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Ice Block]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Ice Block]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Ice Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ice Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A slippery block that mainly serves as a platform, but can be broken with a strong force.<ref name=Boulevard/>
|A slippery block that mainly serves as a platform, but can be broken with a strong force.
|}
|}
 
{{footnote|note|*|Collectively known in-game as simply "Blocks"}}
{{footnote|note|*|Collectively known in-game as simply "Blocks"<ref name=Gamespot/>}}


===Items===
===Items===
[[File:Items Icon.png|25px|left]]
[[File:Items Icon.png|25px|left]]
The item category is represented by a Coin icon and colored pink.
The items category is represented by a [[Coin]] icon and colored magenta.
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{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center"
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!colspan=5|Styles available
!colspan=5|Styles available
!rowspan=2|Description
!rowspan=2|Description
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!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Coin]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Coin]]|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Coin SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Coin SMW icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:Coin SM3DW SMM2.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:Coin SM3DW SMM2.png|50px]]
|Collecting 100 Coins grants players an [[extra life]]. In Story Mode, Coins are required to rebuild [[Princess Peach]]'s [[Peach's Castle|castle]].<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Collecting 100 Coins grants players an [[extra life]]. When a Coin is attached to [[Warp Pipe|Pipes]], [[Bill Blaster]]s or [[Lakitu]]s, they spawn multiple Coins at once. In Story Mode, Coins are required to rebuild [[Princess Peach]]'s [[Peach's Castle|castle]].
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Frozen Coin]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Frozen Coin SMB icon.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Frozen Coin SMB3 icon.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Frozen Coin SMW icon.jpg|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Frozen Coin NSMBU icon.jpg|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Coin. A coin encased in an [[Ice Block]] that thaws out when hit with fireballs or other fire-based elements such as [[Lava Bubble]]s, [[Fire Bar]]s, and the [[Angry Sun]].
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[10-Coin]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Gamespot>GameSpot Gameplay (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/JkAyGmE5rEA Super Mario Maker 2 Gameplay: Building A Mean Snow Level]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2019.</ref>|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[10-Coin]]'''|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 10 Coin NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 10 Coin NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A large Coin worth 10 regular coins.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|A large Coin worth 10 regular coins.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[30-Coin]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[30-Coin]]'''|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 30 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 30 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 30 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 30 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-30GoldCoin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-30GoldCoin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 SM3DW 30 Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 SM3DW 30 Coin.png|50px]]
|A large Coin worth 30 regular coins, and an alternate form of the 10 Coin.
|A large Coin worth 30 regular Coins, and an alternate form of the 10 Coin.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[50-Coin]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[50-Coin]]'''|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 50 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 50 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 50 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 50 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-50GoldCoin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-50GoldCoin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 50 Coin SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 50 Coin SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A large Coin worth 50 regular coins, and an alternate form of the 10 Coin.
|A large Coin worth 50 regular Coins, and an alternate form of the 10 Coin.
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|[[Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker)|Pink Coin]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker)|Pink Coin]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pink Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pink Coin SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pink Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pink Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|A Coin with a key symbol imprinted on it. If all Pink Coins in the area are collected, a [[key]] appears.
|A Coin with a key symbol imprinted on it. If all Pink Coins in the area are collected, a [[key]] appears.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Super Mushroom]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Super Mushroom]]|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom SMW icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Super Mario (form)|Super forms]].<ref name=SMM2Direct/> In the nighttime ground theme, they bounce along the ground, similar to a Super Star.
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Super Mario (form)|Super forms]].
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Master Sword]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Master Sword SMB icon.jpg|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Super Mushroom. A power-up that transforms players into [[Link]], allowing them to attack with his sword, block projectiles, and use bombs and a bow and arrow.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Fire Flower]]|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower SMW icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Fire Mario|Fire forms]], allowing them to shoot [[fireball]]s.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Superball Flower]]'''|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Superball Flower SMB icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Fire Flower. A power-up that transforms players into their [[Superball Mario|Superball forms]], allowing them to shoot Superballs. When using this power-up, music from ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' plays. It is an unlockable element accessible after clearing "[[Spiny Shell Smashers]]" in Story Mode.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Big Mushroom]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8_aN37YiK8]</ref>|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Big Mushroom]]|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Big Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Big Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Big Mario|Big forms]].
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Big Mario|Big forms]], allowing them to break [[Hard Block]]s and other obstacles.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Super Leaf]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Super Leaf]]|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Super Leaf SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Leaf SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=3|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=3|''N/A''
|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon forms]].
|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon forms]].
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Cape Feather]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Cape Feather]]|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Cape Feather SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cape Feather SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Cape Mario|Cape forms]].
|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Cape Mario|Cape forms]].
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Propeller Mushroom]]<ref name=jpnad/>|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Propeller Mushroom]]|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=3|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=3|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Propeller Mushroom NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Propeller Mushroom NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Propeller Mario|Propeller forms]].
|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Propeller Mario|Propeller forms]].
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Super Bell]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Super Bell]]'''|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Super Bell SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Bell SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Cat Mario|Cat forms]], allowing them to attack and pounce on enemies, and climb up walls, Semisolid Platforms, and the [[Goal Pole]].
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Cat Mario|Cat forms]], allowing them to attack and pounce on enemies, and climb up walls, Semisolid Platforms, and the [[Goal Pole]].
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|'''[[Super Hammer (Super Mario Maker 2)|Super Hammer]]'''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct1GwHvNKME&feature=youtu.be&t=543</ref>
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Super Hammer (Super Mario Maker 2)|Super Hammer]]'''|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 SM3DW Super Hammer.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 SM3DW Super Hammer.png|50px]]
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Builder Mario|Builder forms]], allowing them to use a hammer to break hard blocks and defeat enemies and place [[Builder Box]]es.<ref>https://youtu.be/9p63o9s6ASg</ref>
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Builder Mario|Builder forms]], allowing them to use a hammer to break hard blocks and defeat enemies and place [[Builder Box]]es. It is an unlockable element obtained after clearing "[[Meowser Showdown!]]" in Story Mode.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[SMB2 Mushroom]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2-SMB-SMB2Mushroom.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|A power-up that transforms players into their ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' [[SMB2 Mario|forms]], allowing them to ride, grab, and throw enemies, as well as being able to perform [[Crouching High Jump|charge jump]]s.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Frog Suit]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2-SMB3-FrogSuit.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=3|''N/A''
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Frog Mario|Frog forms]], allowing them to swim underwater more easily and run across water surfaces.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Power Balloon]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2-SMW-PBalloon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|A flight power-up that allows players to float through the air.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Fire Flower]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Super Acorn]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower SMB icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=3|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Super Acorn.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel forms]].
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Fire Mario|Fire forms]], allowing them to shoot [[fireball]]s.
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|'''[[Superball Flower]]'''<ref name=Reddit>Reddit (June 26, 2019). [https://www.reddit.com/r/MarioMaker/comments/c5jlyw/new_powerup_leak_spoiler/ New Power-up Leak! (SPOILER)]. ''Reddit''. Retrieved on June 26, 2019.</ref>
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Boomerang Flower]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=2|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2-SMB-SuperballFlower.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:BoomerangFlowerMK8.png|50px]]
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Superball Mario|Superball forms]], allowing them to shoot Superballs. When using this power-up, music from ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' plays.<ref name=Super Ball Gameplay>Super Ball Gameplay (June 26, 2019) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6d56biyKtU/ Super Ball Gameplay leaked in SMM2]. Retrieved on June 26, 2019.</ref>
|A power-up that transforms players into their [[Boomerang Mario|Boomerang forms]].
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Super Star]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Super Star]]|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Super Star SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Star SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Star SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Super Star SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|A power-up that grants players temporary invincibility.
|A power-up that grants players temporary invincibility.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[1-Up Mushroom]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[1-Up Mushroom]]|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 1 Up Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 1 Up Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 1 Up Mushroom SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 1 Up Mushroom SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|A [[mushroom]] that grants players an extra life.
|A [[mushroom]] that grants players an extra life.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Rotten Mushroom]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Rotten Mushroom]]'''|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Rotten Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Rotten Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Rotten Mushroom SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Rotten Mushroom SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Rotten Mushroom NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Rotten Mushroom NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|A harmful mushroom that replaces the 1-Up Mushroom in nighttime ground levels and actively chases players. Upon contact, players are damaged similar to [[Poison Mushroom]]s.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT6mn5Ad2Rs</ref>
|A harmful mushroom that replaces the 1-Up Mushroom in nighttime ground levels and actively chases players. Upon contact, players are damaged, similar to [[Poison Mushroom]]s.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Shoe Goomba]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=1|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Shoe Goomba]]|mushroom=1|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Shoe Goomba SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Shoe Goomba SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Shoe Goomba SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Shoe Goomba SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=3|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=3|''N/A''
|rowspan=2|A [[Goomba]] that hides inside a [[Goomba's Shoe]] and jumps around. After it is defeated, a player can wear the shoe and jump on spiked enemies and obstacles. If the shoe is big, the player can perform a stomp that defeats nearby enemies.<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref>[https://twitter.com/MarkCooper/status/1122451293451247617 Japanese advertisement]</ref>
|rowspan=2|A [[Goomba]] that hides inside a [[Goomba's Shoe]] and jumps around. After it is defeated, a player can wear the shoe and jump on spiked enemies and obstacles. If the shoe is big, the player can perform a stomp that defeats nearby enemies. If the shoe has wings attached, it can perform a [[Flutter Jump|flutter jump]]. The stiletto variant can destroy certain obstacles such as Thwomps.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|Stiletto Goomba<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=1|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|Stiletto Goomba|mushroom=1|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Stiletto Goomba SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Stiletto Goomba SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Stiletto Goomba SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Stiletto Goomba SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=3|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=3|''N/A''
|-
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Yoshi Egg|Yoshi's Egg]]<ref name=Gamespot/>|mushroom=1|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Yoshi Egg|Yoshi's Egg]]|mushroom=1|wings=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Yoshis Egg SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Yoshis Egg SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Yoshis Egg NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Yoshis Egg NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Upon approaching it, the egg hatches into a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]. If the egg is enlarged, it turns red and hatches into a Red Yoshi, which breathes fire instead. If a Fire Flower is collected, the Red Yoshi can breathe three fireballs at once.<ref name=Direct/>
|Upon approaching it, the egg hatches into a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]. If the egg is enlarged, it turns red and hatches into a Red Yoshi, which breathes fire instead of licking. If the rider is in their Fire form, the Red Yoshi can breathe three fireballs at once.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Cannon Box]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon Box SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A wearable object that shoots cannonballs. The player can charge up for long-ranged shots.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Propeller Box]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Propeller Box SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A wearable object that allows players to fly up to three times in midair, similar to the [[Propeller Mushroom]].
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Goomba Mask]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Goomba Mask SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A wearable object that prevents enemies from attacking players.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Bullet Bill Mask]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Bullet Bill Mask SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A wearable object that allows players to fly horizontally through the air similar to a [[Bullet Bill]].
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Red POW Box]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Red POW Box SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A wearable object that can create up to three shockwaves that break or activate nearby blocks similar to the [[POW Block|Red POW Block]].
|}
|}


===Enemies===
===Enemies===
[[File:Enemies Icon.png|25px|left]]
[[File:Enemies Icon.png|25px|left]]
The enemy category is represented by a Goomba icon and colored green.
The enemy category is represented by a [[Goomba]] icon and colored green.
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{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;width:100%;text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center"
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!colspan=5|Styles available
!colspan=5|Styles available
!rowspan=2|Description
!rowspan=2|Description
|-
|-
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Goomba]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Goomba|wings=Paragoomba|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Goomba]]|mushroom=Mega Goomba|wings=Paragoomba|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Goomba SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Goomba SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Goomba SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Goomba SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Goomba NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Goomba NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|Goombas walk along the ground and can be defeated by stomping on them.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> They float around in the air in the nighttime ground theme.
|Goombas walk along the ground and can be defeated by stomping on them. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, Goombas chase the player upon spotting them. They float around in the air in the nighttime Ground theme. When enlarged, jumping on them causes them to split into two regular Goombas.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Galoomba]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Galoomba|wings=Flying Goomba (Super Mario World)|parachute=Para-Goomba (Super Mario World)}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Galoomba SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|When stomped on, Galoombas flip over and can be held and thrown by players.<ref>GameXplain (May 29, 2019). [https://youtu.be/0o9leHqRISE Super Mario Maker 2 - Local Multiplayer Gameplay (Wild Seesaw & a Koopa Clown Car Coin Battle!)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 4, 2019.</ref>
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Goombrat]]'''<ref name=jpnad>[https://twitter.com/nira3333/status/1122735901669376000 @nira3333 on Twitter]</ref>|mushroom=Big Goombrat|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Goombrat]]'''|mushroom=Kodeka Kakibō|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Goombrat SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Goombrat SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Goombrat SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Goombrat SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Goombrat NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Goomba. Goombrats act like Goombas, except that they turn around when they reach an edge.<ref name=GXCoop>GameXplain (June 3, 2019). [https://youtu.be/3ftt9M4fHNs Super Mario Maker 2 - Local Co-Op Gameplay (Goombrat Stacks, Propeller Suits, & Bob-Ombs!!)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 4, 2019.</ref> They float around in the air in the nighttime ground theme.
|An alternate form of the Goomba. Goombrats act like Goombas, except that they turn around when they reach an edge. They float around in the air in the nighttime Ground theme.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Galoomba]]|mushroom=Big Galoomba|wings=Paragaloomba|parachute=Parachute Galoomba}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Galoomba SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|When stomped on, Galoombas flip over and can be held and thrown by players.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Goombud]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Goombud]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Goombud SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Goombud SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Galoomba. Goombuds act like Galoombas, except that they turn around when they reach an edge. They float around in the air in the nighttime ground theme.
|An alternate form of the Galoomba. Goombuds act like Galoombas, except that they turn around when they reach an edge. They float around in the air in the nighttime Ground theme.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Koopa Troopa]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Koopa Troopa|wings=Koopa Paratroopa|parachute=1}}
|rowspan=2|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Koopa Troopa]]|mushroom=Big Koopa Troopa|wings=Koopa Paratroopa|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|When stomped on, Koopa Troopas retreat into their [[shell]]s; in the ''Super Mario World'' and ''Super Mario 3D World'' styles, they become [[Beach Koopa]]s. Their shells can then be held and thrown by players. Green Koopa Troopas walk off edges, while red ones turn around.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|When stomped on, Koopa Troopas retreat into their [[shell]]s; in the ''Super Mario World'' and ''Super Mario 3D World'' styles, they become [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|unshelled Koopa]]s. Their shells can then be held and thrown by players. Green Koopa Troopas walk off edges and bounce along the ground when [[Koopa Paratroopa|given wings]]. When enlarged, their shell cannot be picked up by the players, and can break Hard and Ice Blocks.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Buzzy Beetle]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Buzzy Beetle|wings=Para-Beetle|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SMB icon red.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3RedKoopaSMM2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Koopa Troopa (Red).png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Koopa Troopa (Red).png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SM3DW icon red.png|50px]]
|Red Koopa Troopas are an alternate form of the green ones, which turn around at edges and fly in a vertical motion when given wings.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Ant Trooper]]'''|mushroom=Big Ant Trooper|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Ant Trooper SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Ant Troopers can walk on walls and ceilings, but cannot be defeated with a normal stomp, instead requiring a [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]. When enlarged, they also become invulnerable to fireballs.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Horned Ant Trooper]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Horned Ant Trooper SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Ant Trooper. Horned Ant Troopers act like regular Ant Troopers, but have a spiked helmet on their head, hurting players that jump on them.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Buzzy Beetle]]|mushroom=Big Buzzy Beetle|wings=Para-Beetle|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Buzzy Beetles act similar to Koopa Troopas, but are immune to fireballs.
|Buzzy Beetles act similar to Koopa Troopas, but are immune to fireballs. When attached to a ceiling, they fall once the players approach them, spinning in their shell form. When given wings, they become [[Parabeetle]]s.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Buzzy Shell]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Buzzy Shell]]|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle Shell SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle Shell SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle Shell SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle Shell SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle Shell SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle Shell SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle Shell SMW icon.png|50px]]
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|An alternate form of the Buzzy Beetle. Buzzy Shells can be worn by players to protect themselves against hazards from above.
|An alternate form of the Buzzy Beetle. Buzzy Shells can be worn by players to protect themselves against hazards from above.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Spike Top]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=Spiky Parabuzzy|parachute=1}}
|rowspan=2|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Spike Top]]|mushroom=1|wings=Spiky Parabuzzy|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Top SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Top SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Top SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Top SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Spike Top NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Top NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Spike Tops can walk along walls and ceilings, and like Buzzy Beetles, they are resistant to fireballs. They also appear in blue, which are faster.
|Spike Tops can walk along walls and ceilings, and like Buzzy Beetles, they are resistant to fireballs.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Ant Trooper]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Ant Trooper|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Top SMB icon blue.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Spike Top (Blue).png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ant Trooper SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Top SMW icon blue.png|50px]]
|Ant Troopers can walk on walls and ceilings, but cannot be defeated with a normal stomp, instead requiring a [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]].
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Spike Top (Blue).png|50px]]
|-
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Horned Ant Trooper]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|An alternate form of the red Spike Tops, the blue versions are faster than their red counterparts.
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Horned Ant Trooper SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Ant Trooper. Horned Ant Troopers act like regular Ant Troopers, but have a spiked helmet on their head, hurting players that jump on it.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Spiny]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Spiny|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Spiny]]|mushroom=Big Spiny|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Spiny NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Spinies have spikes on their shells, which damage players if they land on them normally. Spinies are thrown by Lakitus. While thrown or underwater, Spinies take the form of [[Spiny Egg]]s.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Spinies have spikes on their shells, which damage players if they land on them normally. Spinies are also thrown by Lakitus. When attached to a ceiling, they act like Buzzy Beetles, in which state they can be jumped on and their shell can be carried. While thrown or underwater, Spinies take the form of [[Spiny Egg]]s. When they are given wings, they occasionally retract into their Spiny Egg forms and shoot spines in the four cardinal directions.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]<ref name=Direct/>|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny Shell SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny Shell SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny Shell SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny Shell SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Spiny Shell NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny Shell NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Spiny. Spiny Shells function similarly to Buzzy Shells, but can be used to defeat enemies instead of simply knocking them away.
|An alternate form of the Spiny. Spiny Shells function similarly to Buzzy Shells, but can be used to defeat enemies instead of simply knocking them away. The shell can also be used to break certain blocks.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Blooper]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Blooper]]|mushroom=Big Blooper|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper SMW icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Blooper NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Blooper NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|Bloopers can be placed on land or underwater, where they move erratically towards players. On land, they can be defeated with a stomp.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Bloopers can be placed on land or underwater, where they move erratically towards players. On land, they can be defeated with a stomp. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they cannot pass through walls or blocks. Giving them wings makes them move faster.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Blooper Nanny]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Blooper Nanny]]|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper Nanny SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper Nanny SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper Nanny SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Blooper Nanny SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|An alternate form of the Blooper. Blooper Nannies act like regular Bloopers, except with [[Blooper Baby|Blooper Babies]] following their path.
|An alternate form of the Blooper. Blooper Nannies act like regular Bloopers, except with [[Blooper Baby|Blooper Babies]] following their path.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Cheep Cheep]]<ref name=jpnad/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|rowspan=2|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Cheep Cheep]]|mushroom=Big Cheep Cheep|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|When placed on land, Cheep Cheeps bounce along the ground and occasionally jump up to attack players. Green ones constantly move towards the left, while red ones swim back and forth while underwater and follow players on land.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> In the ''Super Mario World'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' styles, green ones are visually replaced by [[Blurp]]s and [[Deep Cheep]]s respectively.<ref name=SwitchForce/>
|When placed on land, Cheep Cheeps bounce along the ground and occasionally jump up to attack players. When placed underwater, they will constantly swim in one direction. When placed in lava, they will become invulnerable to jumps. In the ''Super Mario World'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' styles, they are visually replaced by [[Blurp]]s and [[Deep Cheep]]s respectively.  
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|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMB icon red.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMB3 icon red.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMW icon red.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep NSMBU icon red.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SM3DW icon red.png|50px]]
|Red Cheep Cheeps are an alternate form of the green ones. When placed on land, they follow the player while bouncing. While underwater, they swim back and forth instead of one direction.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Skipsqueak]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Skipsqueak]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Skipsqueak SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Skipsqueak SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Skipsqueaks march in place and jump into the air when players jump.
|Skipsqueaks march in place and jump into the air when players jump. Giving them wings allows them to [[Flutter Jump|flutter jump]].
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Spiny Skipsqueak]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Spiny Skipsqueak]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny Skipsqueak SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Spiny Skipsqueak SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Skipsqueak, with spines on their back that damage players upon contact.<ref name=MakeFootage/>
|An alternate form of the Skipsqueak, with spines on their back that damage players upon contact.
|-
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Stingby]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Stingby]]'''|mushroom=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Stingby SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Stingby SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Stingbies chase after players if they spot them, though they only move horizontally.
|Stingbies chase after players if they spot them, though they only move horizontally.
|-
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Piranha Plant]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Piranha Plant|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Piranha Plant]]|mushroom=Big Piranha Plant|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Piranha Plants can be placed in pipes, where they periodically emerge to attack players and retreat. When placed elsewhere such as on ceilings<ref name=jpnad/> and walls,<ref name=SMM2Direct/> they act as stationary hazards, and lunge at players in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style.
|Piranha Plants can be placed in pipes, where they periodically emerge to attack players and retreat. When placed elsewhere such as on ceilings and walls, they act as stationary hazards. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they lunge at players, and can be defeated by stomping them.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Jumping Piranha Plant]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Jumping Piranha Plant]]|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Jumping Piranha Plant SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Jumping Piranha Plant SMW icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=2|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=2|''N/A''
|Jumping Piranha Plants attack by shooting straight up, then descending back down slowly.
|Jumping Piranha Plants attack by shooting straight up, before descending back down slowly.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Fire Piranha Plant]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=directart>{{media link|SMM2banner.png|Nintendo Direct February 13, 2019 ''Super Mario Maker 2'' promotional artwork}}</ref>|mushroom=Big Fire Piranha|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Fire Piranha Plant]]|mushroom=Big Fire Piranha|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Piranha Plant SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Piranha Plant SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Piranha Plant SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Piranha Plant SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Fire Piranha Plant NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Piranha Plant NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Piranha Plant SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Piranha Plant SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Piranha Plant. Fire Piranha Plants spit out fireballs from their set location.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|An alternate form of the Piranha Plant. Fire Piranha Plants spit out fireballs from their set location.
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|rowspan=2|'''[[Piranha Creeper]]'''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Creeper SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Piranha Creepers move along a path set by the editor. Purple ones move constantly back and forth between their starting point and the end of their path. When stomped on or hit with a projectile, they move back towards their starting point in small increments, and are permanently defeated if they reach it after being hit in quick succession. Otherwise, they resume their routine after a short period of time.
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|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Creeper SM3DW icon blue.png|50px]]
|Blue Piranha Creepers are an alternate form of purple ones. They sleep at the end of their set path, thus staying immobile. When stomped on or hit with a projectile, they move back towards their starting point in small increments, and are permanently defeated if they reach it after being hit in quick succession. Otherwise, they reset themselves to the end of their path after a short period of time.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Muncher]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Muncher]]|mushroom=1|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Muncher SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Muncher SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Muncher SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Muncher SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Muncher SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Muncher SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Muncher SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Muncher NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Muncher NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Munchers simply act as hazards, similar to Spike Traps. Like them, they can be walked on with a Goomba's Shoe, Yoshi, or a Dry Bones Shell.
|Munchers simply act as hazards, similar to Spike Traps. Like them, they can be walked on with a Goomba's Shoe, Yoshi, or a Dry Bones Shell. They can be defeated with a POW Block, or a stomp from a Goomba's Stiletto. When winged, Munchers will periodically jump in the air.
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|'''[[Piranha Creeper]]'''<ref name=Direct/>
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Piranha Creeper SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Piranha Creepers move along a path set by the editor. When stomped on, they move back towards their original location, and are defeated upon reaching it. They can be set to move constantly or sleep.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Thwomp]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Thwomp|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Thwomp]]|mushroom=Big Thwomp|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Thwomp SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Thwomp SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Thwomp SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Thwomp SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Thwomp NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Thwomp SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Thwomp SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Thwomps crash down from above when players approaches one, then move back up to their original location. They can also be set to attack horizontally.<ref name=directart/> In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they are safe to touch, but can instantly take out players by squishing them.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ORHfnG3Kz_k New Gameplay Today – Super Mario Maker 2]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 29, 2019.</ref>
|Thwomps crash down from above when players approach one, then move back up to their original location. They can activate certain elements such as ? Blocks and P Switches upon landing on them. They can also be set to attack horizontally. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they are safe to touch, but can instantly take out players by squishing them. When enlarged, they can continuously break blocks that are in their way. When winged, they slowly float to the left. In nighttime Ground levels, they chase the players when not looked at, similar to Boos.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Monty Mole]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Monty Mole|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Monty Mole]]|mushroom=Big Monty Mole|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Monty Mole SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Monty Mole SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Monty Mole SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Monty Mole SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|When placed in the ground, Monty Moles remain hidden until players approach them, causing them to jump out and chase them.
|When placed in the ground, Monty Moles remain hidden until players approach them, causing them to jump out and chase them.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Rocky Wrench]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Rocky Wrench]]|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Rocky Wrench SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Rocky Wrench SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Rocky Wrench SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Rocky Wrench SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|Rocky Wrenches hide underneath manhole covers in the ground, then slowly emerge to throw wrenches at players.
|Rocky Wrenches hide underneath manhole covers in the ground, then slowly emerge to throw wrenches at players.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Hammer Bro]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Sledge Bro|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Hammer Bro]]|mushroom=Sledge Bro|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Hammer Bros. throw hammers in an arc towards players, occasionally jumping while doing so. When given a Super Mushroom, they become [[Sledge Bro]]s., which can also perform a stomp that stuns any players on the ground.
|Hammer Bros. throw hammers in an arc towards players, occasionally jumping while doing so.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Fire Bro]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[Sledge Bro]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Sledge Bro SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Sledge Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Sledge Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Sledge Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Sledge Bro SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A form of the Hammer Bro when given a Super Mushroom, which throws sledge hammers and can also perform a stomp that stuns any players on the ground.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Fire Bro]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Bro SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Bro SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Hammer Bro. Fire Bros. shoot fireballs at players instead of hammers.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> When given a Super Mushroom, they become [[Heavy Fire Bro]]s., which like Sledge Bros. can also perform a stomp that stuns any players on the ground.
|An alternate form of the Hammer Bro. Fire Bros. shoot fireballs at players instead of hammers.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Chain Chomp]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Chain Chomp|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[Heavy Fire Bro]]
|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp SMB icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Heavy Fire Bro SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A form of the Fire Bro when given a Super Mushroom. Like Sledge Bros., can also perform a stomp that stuns any players on the ground in addition to throwing fireballs.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Chain Chomp]]|mushroom=Big Chain Chomp|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Chain Chomps occasionally lunge towards players from their set position. In the nighttime ground theme, they have longer chains.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Chain Chomps are tied to a stake and occasionally lunge towards players from their set positions. In the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style or while riding a big Goomba's Shoe or Dry Bones Shell, their stake can be removed by Ground Pounding on it, setting them free.  
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|Unchained Chomp|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|Unchained Chomp|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Unchained Chomp SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Unchained Chomp SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Unchained Chomp SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Unchained Chomp SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Unchained Chomp SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Unchained Chomp SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Unchained Chomp SMW icon.png|50px]]
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|An alternate form of the Chain Chomp. Unchained Chomps are not attached to stakes, enabling them to move about freely.
|An alternate form of the Chain Chomp. Unchained Chomps are not attached to stakes, enabling them to move about freely.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Hop-Chops]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Spike]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB Icon Spike.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Spike.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Spike.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Spike.png|50px]]
|Spikes produce and throw Spike Balls at players, which fly forward (''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' styles) or roll along the ground (''Super Mario World'', ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and ''Super Mario 3D World'' styles). Additionally, they walk forward in the former styles and stand still in the latter styles. In snow-themed levels, they produce snowballs instead, similarly to [[Snow Spike]]s.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Spike Ball]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}|mushroom=Giant Spiked Ball|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB Icon Spike Ball.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Spike Ball.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Spike Ball.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Spike Ball.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SM3DW Icon Spike Ball.png|50px]]
|Spike Balls are hazards that either fly forward or roll along the ground, and break when they collide into a wall. They are produced and thrown by Spikes as their main attack. They can also appear on their own as an alternate form of Spike. In nighttime ground levels, they home in on the players.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Snowball]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}|mushroom=1|parachute=1}}
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Snowball.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Snowball.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Snowball.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SM3DW Icon Snowball.png|50px]]
|Spike Balls are replaced by Snowballs in snow-themed levels. Snowballs can be picked up and thrown at enemies to defeat them or objects such as P Switches.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Hop-Chops]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Hop Chop SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Hop Chop SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Hop-Chops chase after players, but can be jumped on like [[Trampoline]]s to bounce higher.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Hop-Chops chase after players, but can be jumped on like [[Trampoline]]s to bounce higher.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Wiggler]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Wiggler|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Wiggler]]|mushroom=Mega Wiggler|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Wiggler SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Wiggler SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Wiggler SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Wiggler SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Wiggler NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Wiggler NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Wigglers walk back and forth without actively attacking players, but become angry when stomped on.
|Wigglers walk back and forth without actively attacking players, but become angry when stomped on. When winged, Wigglers jump along the ground. In nighttime Ground levels, they can float in the air.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|Angry Wiggler|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|Angry Wiggler|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Angry Wiggler SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Angry Wiggler SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Angry Wiggler SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Angry Wiggler SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|An alternate form of the Wiggler. While angry, Wigglers move faster and chase after players.
|An alternate form of the Wiggler. While angry, Wigglers move faster and chase after players.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Boo]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Boo|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Boo]]|mushroom=Big Boo|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Boo SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boo SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boo SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boo SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boo SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boo SMW icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Boo NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Boo NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|Boos slowly float towards players when their backs are turned, but freeze when they face them.<ref name=SMM2CourseMaker/> When placed on the ground without modifiers, they become [[Stretch]]es, which hide in the ground and occasionally emerge while moving back and forth.<ref name=JPInstagram>[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw52XnXAjQS/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=18fztgnce2h6b Nintendo of Japan Instagram]</ref>
|Boos slowly float towards players when their backs are turned, but freeze when they face them. When placed on the ground without modifiers, they become [[Stretch]]es, which hide in the ground and occasionally emerge while moving back and forth. Giving them wings makes them move faster while chasing the player. In nighttime Ground levels, Boos have their behavior reversed, chasing the players when looked at and stopping when their backs are turned, while Stretches act like regular Boos.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Circling Boo Buddies|Boo Buddies]]<ref name=jpnad/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Boo Buddies]]|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Boo Buddies SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boo Buddies SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boo Buddies SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boo Buddies SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Boo Buddies NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boo Buddies NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Boo. Boo Buddies are a group of Boos that spin in a circular formation, though players can safely pass through an opening in the circle.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|An alternate form of the Boo. Boo Buddies are a group of Boos that spin in a circular formation, though players can safely pass through an opening in the circle. When winged, their formation can grow and shrink. In nighttime Ground levels, they behave like regular Boos.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Peepa]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Peepa]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Peepa SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Peepa SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Boo. Peepas constantly move around in a circular motion.
|An alternate form of the Boo. Peepas constantly move around in a circular motion.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Lava Bubble]]<ref name=jpnad/>|mushroom=Big Lava Bubble|wings=Zigzag Lava Bubble|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Lava Bubble]]|mushroom=Big Lava Bubble|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Lava Bubbles periodically leap out from the bottom of the screen.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Lava Bubbles periodically leap out from the bottom of the screen. If the player is wearing a Goomba Mask, they will stay the bottom of the screen. When winged, Lava Bubbles fly diagonally.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Bob-omb]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Boulevard>Gaming Boulevard (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/ggCwAvxr1Ag <nowiki>[Super Mario Maker 2]</nowiki> Level Creator and Multiplayer - off-screen footage]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2019.</ref>|mushroom=Giant Bob-omb|wings=1|parachute=Parabomb}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Bob-omb]]|mushroom=Mega Bob-omb|wings=1|parachute=Parabomb}}
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bob-omb SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Bob-ombs constantly walk forward similar to Goombas; if a player attacks one or it comes into contact with fire, its fuse lights. In the former case, players can then carry and throw or kick it around before it explodes.
|Bob-ombs constantly walk forward similar to Goombas; if a player attacks one or it comes into contact with fire, its fuse ignites. In the former case, players can then carry and throw or kick it around before it explodes. If given wings, they will float through the air in a manner similar to Para-Beetles.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|Lit Bob-omb|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|Lit Bob-omb|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Lit Bob omb SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lit Bob omb SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lit Bob omb SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lit Bob omb SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Lit Bob omb NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lit Bob omb NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lit Bob omb SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lit Bob omb SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Bob-omb. These Bob-ombs continue walking even while their fuses are lit, but explode after approximately five seconds. The resulting explosion can break nearby blocks.<ref name=Boulevard/>
|An alternate form of the Bob-omb. This form ignites as soon as it appears on screen. These Bob-ombs continue walking even while their fuses are lit, but explode after approximately five seconds. The resulting explosion can break nearby blocks.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Dry Bones]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Dry Bones|wings=Parabones|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Dry Bones]]|mushroom=Mega Dry Bones|wings=Parabones|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Dry Bones crumble when stomped on, but emerge back up after a period of time. In the ''Super Mario World'' style, they can throw bones at Mario.
|Dry Bones crumble when stomped on, but emerge back up after a period of time. In the ''Super Mario World'' style, they can throw bones at Mario. When enlarged, they become invulnerable to regular stomps, requiring a [[Spin Jump]] or [[Ground Pound]] to make them crumble.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Dry Bones Shell]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Dry Bones Shell]]'''|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones Shell SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones Shell SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones Shell SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones Shell SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones Shell NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones Shell NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Dry Bones. Dry Bones Shells allow players to safely sail along the surface of fluids, ground pound and "play dead" to become temporarily invincible.
|An alternate form of the Dry Bones. Dry Bones Shells allow players to safely sail along the surface of fluids, ground pound and "play dead" to become temporarily invincible. When "playing dead", Bull's-Eye Bills, Bull's-Eye Banzais, and Blasta Mechakoopa missiles will not follow the player.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Fish Bone]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Fish Bone]]|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone SMW icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|Underwater, Fish Bones charge towards a player upon spotting them and break upon hitting a wall. They can be placed on land, though they fall apart if they touch the ground.<ref>Nintendo (May 28, 2019). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn-Ao_5EQMw Making Our Super Mario Maker 2 Levels Gameplay - Nintendo Minute]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2019.</ref>
|Underwater, Fish Bones charge towards a player upon spotting them and break upon hitting a wall. They can be placed on land, though they fall apart if they touch the ground.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Magikoopa]]<ref name=Direct/><br>Kamek <small>(British English version)</small>|mushroom=Big Magikoopa|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Magikoopa]]<br>Kamek <small>(British English version)</small>|mushroom=Big Magikoopa|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Magikoopa SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Magikoopa SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Magikoopa SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Magikoopa SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|Magikoopas occasionally reappear and disappear in different locations, casting a spell at players each time. The spells can transform blocks into different elements.
|Magikoopas occasionally reappear and disappear in different locations, casting a spell at players each time. The spells can transform blocks into different elements.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Bowser]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Pokey]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB Icon Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SM3DW Icon Pokey.png|50px]]
|Pokeys move slowly along the ground, damaging players upon contact. Their heights can be adjusted, and they can be defeated with [[fireball]]s and [[Yoshi]]. Damaging the head will immediately defeat the Pokey. In nighttime Ground levels, they can float in the air in a similar manner to Wigglers.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Snow Pokey]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB Icon Snow Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Snow Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Snow Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Snow Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SM3DW Icon Snow Pokey.png|50px]]
|Pokeys become Snow Pokeys when placed in snow-themed levels. In this form, they can be jumped on, which reduces them to a snowball.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Bowser]]|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Bowser NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Bowser jumps around and breathes fire at players. In the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style, he can perform a stomp that stuns players on the ground, while in the ''Super Mario World'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' styles, he can breathe multiple fireballs into the air.
|Bowser jumps around and breathes fire at players. In the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style, he can perform a [[Ground Pound]] that stuns players on the ground, while in the ''Super Mario World'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' styles, he can breathe multiple fireballs into the air. If he is inside a Koopa Clown Car, he can throw [[Bob-omb]]s at players, though if a Clear Condition to defeat a certain number of Bob-ombs is set, he throws [[Green Shell]]s instead.
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Meowser]]'''<ref name=jpnad/><ref name=SMM2GXFootage>GameXplain (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/vHhQCvwi8-0 10 Minutes of Super Mario Maker 2 Gameplay! Surprising Meowser Attacks! + Delightful 3D World Music]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2019.</ref>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Meowser SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Meowser attacks similarly to Bowser, but can also climb walls and Semisolid Platforms.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Bowser Jr.]]<ref>GameXplain. (April 29, 2019). [https://youtu.be/-IFkSjRhiNo More NEW Super Mario Maker 2 Details Surface From Higher Quality Screenshots]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 1, 2019.</ref>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Bowser Jr.]]|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Bowser Jr. occasionally retreats into his shell and dashes towards players. While inside a Koopa/Junior Clown Car, he can throw [[Green Shell]]s at players. He is defeated after three stomps.
|Bowser Jr. occasionally breathes fireballs and retreats into his shell and dashes towards players. When winged, he can throw multiple hammers. While inside a Koopa/Junior Clown Car, he can throw Green Shells at players, though if a Clear Condition to defeat a certain number of Koopa Troopas is set, he throws Bob-ombs instead. He is defeated after three stomps.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Boom Boom]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Meowser]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Meowser SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Meowser attacks similarly to Bowser, but can also climb walls and Semisolid Platforms. When given wings, he will fly off the stage and attack from the background.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Boom Boom]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|In the four main game styles, Boom Boom chases after players, occasionally jumping into the air. When attacked, he crouches while protruding his spikes out. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, he spins around before making himself dizzy. When attacked, he spins around in his shell, similar to Bowser Jr. He is defeated after three stomps.<ref name=E3Part1/>
|In the four main game styles, Boom Boom chases after players, occasionally jumping into the air. When attacked, he crouches while protruding his spikes out. In the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style, he can perform Spin Jumps. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, he spins around before making himself dizzy. When attacked, he dashes in his shell, similar to Bowser Jr. He is defeated after three stomps. Giving him wings will cause him to fly around in the air.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Pom Pom]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Pom Pom]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Pom Pom SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Pom Pom SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of Boom Boom. Pom Pom spawns duplicates of herself and attacks by throwing shurikens at players. The real Pom Pom wields a pink shuriken. She is defeated after three stomps.
|An alternate form of Boom Boom. Pom Pom spawns duplicates of herself and attacks by throwing shurikens at players. The real Pom Pom wields a pink shuriken. She is defeated after three stomps.
|-
|-
|'''[[Angry Sun]]'''<ref name=Direct/>
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Mechakoopa]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB Icon Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Mechakoopas behave similar to green Koopa Troopas, and can be jumped on, carried or kicked around, and thrown at enemies. They get back up if left alone for a period of time after being knocked down. In nighttime Ground levels, they are equipped with jet engines, and occasionally hover in the air.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Blasta Mechakoopa]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB Icon Blasta Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Blasta Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Blasta Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Blasta Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Mechakoopa. Blasta Mechakoopas behave like red Koopa Troopas and occasionally fire a [[Bull's-Eye Bill]]-like homing missile out of their mouths. These missiles explode after a few seconds.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Zappa Mechakoopa]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB Icon Zappa Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMB3 Icon Zappa Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite SMW Icon Zappa Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Asset Sprite NSMBU Icon Zappa Mechakoopa.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Mechakoopa. Zappa Mechakoopas also behave like red Koopa Troopas and occasionally stand still and fire a horizontal laser beam out of their mouths.
|-
|'''[[Angry Sun]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Angry Sun SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Angry Sun SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Angry Sun SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Angry Sun SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|The Angry Sun swoops down from the sky to attack players. Only one can be placed in an area.
|The Angry Sun swoops down from the sky to attack players. Only one can be placed in an area.
|-
|-
|'''[[Moon (Super Mario Maker 2)|Moon]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|'''[[Moon (Super Mario Maker 2)|Moon]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Moon SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Moon SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Moon SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Moon SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Moon NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Moon NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Angry Sun. The Moon changes the level to nighttime, and can be touched to defeat all on-screen enemies. Only one can be placed in an area.<ref name=SwitchForce/>
|An alternate form of the Angry Sun. The Moon changes the level to nighttime, and can be touched to defeat all on-screen enemies. Only one can be placed in an area.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Lakitu]]<ref name=jpnad/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Lakitu]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Lakitu SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lakitu SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lakitu SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lakitu SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Lakitu NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lakitu NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Lakitus move left and right in the sky and throw Spinies at players. After a player defeats a Lakitu, they can ride its cloud.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Lakitus move left and right in the sky and throw Spinies at players. After a player defeats a Lakitu, they can ride its cloud. The Lakitu can be modified to throw objects other than Spinies. Giving them wings make them fly in a waving motion.
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|-
|[[Lakitu's Cloud]]
|[[Lakitu's Cloud]]
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|An alternate form of the Lakitu. Lakitu's Clouds allow players to move around freely for a period of time, after which they disappear.
|An alternate form of the Lakitu. Lakitu's Clouds allow players to move around freely for a period of time, after which they disappear.
|-
|-
|'''[[Charvaargh]]'''<ref name=jpnad/>
|'''[[Charvaargh]]'''
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Charvaargh SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Charvaargh SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Charvaarghs leap out from below and either the side or the foreground in an arching motion.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Charvaarghs leap out from below and either the side or the foreground in an arching motion.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Bully]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=Big Bully|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Bully]]'''|mushroom=Big Bully|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Bully SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bully SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|While they cannot damage players, Bullies can push them away, stunning them for a brief period of time. Bullies can also be knocked away themselves; once they reach an edge, players can hit them once more to knock them off.<ref name=NL/>
|While they cannot damage players, Bullies can push them away, stunning them for a brief period of time. Bullies can also be knocked away themselves; once they reach an edge, players can hit them once more to knock them off. When winged, they can float in the air for a short while when knocked off of platforms.
|-
|-
|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Porcupuffer]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Porcupuffer]]'''|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Porcupuffer SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Porcupuffer SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|In on-land levels, Porcupuffers swim across the bottom of the screen, occasionally leaping out to attack players. While underwater, they behave like [[Cheep Chomp]]s.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|In on-land levels, Porcupuffers swim across the bottom of the screen, occasionally leaping out to attack players in order to eat them. While underwater, they behave like [[Cheep Chomp]]s. Porcupuffers explode after getting hit by four fireballs.
|-
|-
|[[Koopa Clown Car]] / [[Junior Clown Car]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=SwitchForce/>
|[[Koopa Clown Car]]<br>[[Junior Clown Car]] <small>(''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style)</small>
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Clown Car SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Clown Car SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Clown Car SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Clown Car SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|Aircraft that can be ridden indefinitely by players. Various elements can also be placed inside them, which causes them to pursue players as long as they are occupied.
|Aircraft that can be ridden indefinitely by players. Various elements can also be placed inside them, which causes them to pursue players as long as they are occupied.
|-
|-
|[[Fire Koopa Clown Car]] / Fire Junior Clown Car<ref name=Direct/><ref name=SwitchForce/>
|[[Fire Koopa Clown Car]]<br>Fire Junior Clown Car <small>(''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style)</small>
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Koopa Clown Car SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Koopa Clown Car SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Koopa Clown Car SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Koopa Clown Car SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Fire Junior Clown Car NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Junior Clown Car NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the the Koopa/Junior Clown Car. Fire Koopa/Junior Clown Cars have the ability to shoot fireballs from their mouths. If the player holds down the fire button, the resulting fireball becomes larger and more powerful.
|An alternate form of the Koopa/Junior Clown Car. Fire Koopa/Junior Clown Cars have the ability to shoot fireballs from their mouths. If the player holds down the fire button, the resulting fireball becomes larger and more powerful. When ridden by a player equipped with a Fire Flower, they shoot three fireballs at once.
|-
|-
|'''[[Koopa Troopa Car]]'''<ref name=directart/>
|'''[[Koopa Troopa Car]]'''
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa Car SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa Car SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Koopa Troopa Cars are driven by Beach Koopas; after they are defeated, players can drive the cars themselves. They can sustain multiple hits before they are destroyed completely.<ref name=SMM2GXFootage/>
|Koopa Troopa Cars are driven by unshelled Koopas; after they are defeated, players can drive the cars themselves. They can sustain multiple hits before they are destroyed completely.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Larry]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Larry SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Larry SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Larry SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Larry NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Larry simply jumps around and shoots spells out of his [[magic wand]], similar to his appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. If winged, Larry can jump higher than normal.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Iggy]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Iggy SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Iggy SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Iggy SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Iggy NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Iggy walks back and forth and shoots fast-moving spells. If winged, Iggy will jump around, instead of walking.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Wendy]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Wendy SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Wendy SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Wendy SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Wendy NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Wendy jumps around and shoots [[Ring (projectile)|ring]]s that bounce off of the ground and walls. If winged, Wendy can jump higher than normal.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Lemmy]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Lemmy SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lemmy SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lemmy SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lemmy NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Lemmy shoots bouncy [[magical ball|ball]]s while balancing on one himself. If winged, Lemmy jumps with the ball instead, similar to (albeit in a different manner from) his Castle boss battle in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Roy]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Roy SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Roy SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Roy SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Roy NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Roy shoots spells out of his wand and can burrow into the ground and pop up out of other parts of the ground or ceilings. Upon landing from a ceiling, he creates a tremor that stuns any players on the ground. If winged, Roy will pop out several times but will not show his head, and can hover in the air before landing.
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Morton]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Morton SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Morton SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Morton SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Morton NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Morton shoots spells out of his wand and can jump and stomp on the ground, stunning any players on the ground and producing fireballs that move along the ground and walls. If fought in a brick block-filled area, his stomping the ground will shatter any brick blocks in the vicinity. If winged, Morton will fake out his landing a few times before finally landing.
|-
|{{SMM2 modifiers|'''[[Ludwig]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Ludwig SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ludwig SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ludwig SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Ludwig NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Ludwig shoots three spells at once instead of one and flutter-jumps in the air. After being hit twice, he shoots five spells instead. If winged, he can shoot spells while flutter-jumping and stays in the air for longer.
|}
|}


===Gizmos===
===Gizmos===
[[File:Objects Icon.png|25px|left]]
[[File:Objects Icon.png|25px|left]]
The gizmos category is represented by a key icon and colored yellow.
The gizmos category is represented by a [[Key]] icon and colored yellow.
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{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;width:100%;text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center"
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!colspan=5|Styles available
!colspan=5|Styles available
!rowspan=2|Description
!rowspan=2|Description
|-
|-
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|-
|[[Burner]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Arino/>
|rowspan=2|[[Burner]]
|[[File:SMM2 Burner SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Burner SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Burner SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Burner SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Burner NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Burner NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Burners occasionally emit fire, but can also be used as platforms. Their direction can be changed.
|rowspan=2|Burners occasionally emit fire, but can also be used as platforms. Their direction can be changed. In [[Course Maker]], the Burners with a dotted outline will emit their fire separately from the main one.
|-
|-
|[[Bill Blaster]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[File:SMM2 Burner SMB icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Burner SMB3 icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Burner SMW icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Burner NSMBU icon 2.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|-
|[[Bill Blaster]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Bill Blasters fire [[Bullet Bill]]s, which fly straight forwards. They can also be set to fire a different element.<ref name=GXCoop/>
|Bill Blasters fire [[Bullet Bill]]s, which fly straight forwards. They can also be set to fire a different element. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, Bullet Bills cannot pass through walls or objects, but explode upon colliding with them. The resulting explosion can break nearby blocks, similar to Bob-ombs. Their height can be adjusted, and they can be modified to shoot objects other than Bullet Bills.
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|-
|Bull's-Eye Blaster<ref name=Spoken>Spoken name heard when placed in Course Maker</ref>
|[[Bull's-Eye Blaster]]<ref name=Spoken>Spoken name heard when placed in Course Maker</ref>
|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Blaster SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Blaster SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Blaster SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Blaster SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Blaster NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Blaster NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Blaster SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Blaster SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Bill Blaster. Bull's-Eye Blasters are red and fire [[Bull's-Eye Bill]]s ([[Cat Bullet Bill]]s in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style), which home in on players. If a different element is placed inside, it is fired at a greater distance.
|An alternate form of the Bill Blaster. Bull's-Eye Blasters are red and fire [[Bull's-Eye Bill]]s ([[Cat Bullet Bill]]s in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style), Bullet Bills that home in on players. If a different element is placed inside, it is fired at a greater distance.
|-
|-
|'''[[Banzai Bill]]'''<ref name=Direct/>
|'''[[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Banzai Bills fly straight forwards from one of the four cardinal directions. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they can be launched out of a [[Banzai Bill Cannon|cannon]] from the background, and can destroy blocks.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> If Cat Mario swipes at a Banzai Bill, it changes direction.
|Banzai Bills fly straight forwards from one of the four cardinal directions. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they can be launched out of a [[Banzai Bill Cannon|cannon]] from the background, and can destroy blocks. If Cat Mario swipes at a Banzai Bill, it changes direction.
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|'''[[Bull's-Eye Banzai]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/><ref name=18Exp/>
|'''[[Bull's-Eye Banzai]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 SMB Bulls-Eye Banzai.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 SMB Bulls-Eye Banzai.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-SMB3-KingBill.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-SMB3-KingBill.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 NSMBU Bulls-Eye Banzai.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 NSMBU Bulls-Eye Banzai.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Banzai SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bulls Eye Banzai SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Banzai Bill. Similar to Bull's-Eye Bills, Bull's-Eye Banzais home in on players.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> In the ''Super Mario 3D World'', they are visually replaced by [[Cat Banzai Bill]]s, which cannot fire from the background like their standard counterparts.
|An alternate form of the Banzai Bill. Similar to Bull's-Eye Bills, Bull's-Eye Banzais home in on players. In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they are visually replaced by [[Cat Banzai Bill]]s, but function the same. However, they cannot fire from the background like their standard counterparts.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Cannon]]<ref name=JPInstagram/><ref name=Arino/>|mushroom=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Cannon]]|mushroom=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Cannon SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Cannons periodically fire [[cannonball]]s at a set direction.<ref name=JPInstagram/> They can be placed on walls and ceilings.
|Cannons periodically fire [[cannonball]]s at a set direction. They can be placed on walls and ceilings.  
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|Red Cannon<ref name=Spoken/>|mushroom=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|Red Cannon<ref name=Spoken/>|mushroom=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Red Cannon SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Red Cannon SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Red Cannon SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Red Cannon SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|An alternate form of the Cannon. Cannonballs launched from Red Cannons travel approximately three times as fast.
|An alternate form of the Cannon. Cannonballs launched from Red Cannons travel approximately three times as fast.
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|'''[[Icicle]]'''<ref name=jpnad/>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Icicle]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Icicle NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Icicles damage players if they are touched from underneath, though they can be stood on from above. The light blue ones with a red arrow fall once the player stands beneath it, while its alternate form, which is a darker blue, remains stationary.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Icicles damage players if they are touched from underneath, though they can be stood on from above. When the player gets close enough to them, they will begin to shake before eventually falling on the player, after which they respawn. They can activate certain elements such as ? Blocks and P Switches, similar to Thwomps. The arrow does not appear while playing a level.
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|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMB icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMB3 icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMW icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle NSMBU icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Icicle SM3DW icon 2.png|50px]]
|The icicle without an arrow is an alternate form of the main one, being slightly darker in blue. These icicles do not fall off, instead remaining stationary and damaging players if they touch them from the bottom.
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|'''[[Twister]]'''<ref name=Direct/>
|'''[[Twister]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Twister SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Twister SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Twister SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Twister SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Twister NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Twister NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Twister SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Twister SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Twisters propel players and other elements up through the use of [[tornado]]es.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Twisters propel players and other elements up through the use of [[tornado]]es.
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|'''[[! Block]]'''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Exclamation Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A block that creates another block next to the last each time it is hit. The path in which the blocks form can be set. After a set period of time, the blocks return to being a single ! Block.
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|'''[[Tree]]'''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Tree SM3DW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Tree SM3DW icon desert.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Tree SM3DW icon forest.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Tree SM3DW icon underwater.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Tree SM3DW icon snow.png|50px]]
|Trees can be climbed similar to Vines, and can also hold items that release when a player reaches the top. Their height can be adjusted.
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|'''[[Crate]]'''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Crate.png|50px]]
|Crates can be destroyed with a [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]] or carried around by players. They also float on water and lava and can be used as platforms. They can contain a single coin.
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|[[Key]]<ref name=JPfact>[https://twitter.com/Riomegon/status/1122576803707662337 Japanese fact sheet]</ref>
|[[Key]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Key NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|A key is required to open Key Doors or locked Warp Boxes.<ref name=NL>Nintendo Life (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/LbaTTj35Y4w Super Mario Maker 2 Course Maker Gameplay on Nintendo Switch (Direct Feed)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2019.</ref> It also appears after collecting every Pink Coin in the area.
|A key is required to open Key Doors or locked Warp Boxes. It also appears after collecting every Pink Coin in a level.
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|[[Warp Door]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|'''[[Cursed Key]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}
|[[File:SMM2 Cursed Key.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the key. When obtained, a [[Phanto]] appears and chases after the player who collected it. Only one Phanto can appear at a time, regardless of how many keys the player has.
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|[[Warp Door]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Door SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Door SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Door SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Door SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Door SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Door SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Door NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Door NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-3DW-Door.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 3DW Door.png|50px]]
|Warp Doors transport players to a different location in the same area.<ref>GameXplain (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/cnRlWSBWx6A We Played Super Mario Maker 2 for 1 HOUR - Hands-On Preview (Story Mode, Koopa Car, Co-Op, & More!)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 4, 2019.</ref> They appear in pairs when first placed on the level.
|Warp Doors transport players to a different location in the same area. They appear in pairs when first placed on the level.
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|[[P Warp Door]]<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/baaqa/pc/</ref>
|[[P Warp Door]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Warp Door SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Warp Door SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Warp Door SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Warp Door SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 P Warp Door NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Warp Door NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Warp Door SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Warp Door SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Warp Door. P Warp Doors are invisible by default and only appear while a P Switch is in effect.<ref name=NL/>
|An alternate form of the Warp Door. P Warp Doors are invisible by default and only appear while a P Switch is in effect.
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|[[Key Door]]<ref name=JPfact/>
|[[Key Door]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key Door SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key Door SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key Door SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key Door SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Key Door NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key Door NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key Door SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Key Door SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Warp Door. A Key Door requires a key to unlock, after which it becomes accessible anytime.<ref name=NL/>
|An alternate form of the Warp Door. A Key Door requires a key to unlock, after which it becomes accessible anytime.
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|'''[[Warp Box]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|'''[[Warp Box]]'''
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Box SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Box SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Warp Boxes transport players from one location to another upon contact. Unlike Warp Doors, Warp Boxes disappear once entered.
|Warp Boxes transport players from one location to another upon contact. Unlike Warp Doors, Warp Boxes disappear once the player enters them.
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|'''Warp Box (With Key)'''
|'''[[Warp Box (With Key)]]'''
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Box With Key SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Warp Box With Key SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Warp Box. These Warp Boxes require a key to unlock.
|An alternate form of the Warp Box. These Warp Boxes require a key to unlock.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[P Switch]]<ref name=UKRelease/>|wings=1}}
|rowspan=2|'''[[P Block]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}
|[[File:SMM2 SMB P Block.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 SMB3 P Block.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 SMW P Block.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-PBlock.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-PBlock.png|50px]]
|rowspan=2|An unbreakable block that can be set to be invisible or solid. When a [[P Switch]] is hit, the P Blocks switch states.
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|colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 SMB3 P Block 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 SMW P Block 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-PBlock 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-PBlock 2.png|50px]]
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|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[P Switch]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 P Switch SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Switch SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Switch SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Switch SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 P Switch NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Switch NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Switch SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 P Switch SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Temporarily transforms Coins into Brick/Rotating Blocks and vice versa when activated, and also reveals P Warp Doors. P Switches can be attached to ceilings.<ref name=GX10Details/>
|Temporarily transforms Coins into Brick/Rotating Blocks and vice versa, as well as switches the states of P Blocks when activated. It also reveals P Warp Doors. P Switches can be attached to ceilings.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[POW Block]]<ref name=JPInstagram/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[POW Block]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 POW Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 POW Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 POW Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 POW Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 POW Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 POW Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 POW Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 POW Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|When hit, a POW Block defeats all on-screen enemies that are on the ground. POW Blocks can also be carried and thrown.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|When hit, a POW Block defeats all on-screen enemies that are on the ground. POW Blocks can also be carried and thrown.
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|'''Red POW Block'''<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTDQt7OWgpg&t=2m55s]</ref>
|[[Red POW Block]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-POW.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-POW.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the POW Block. When hit, Red POW Blocks destroy all Brick/Crystal Blocks surrounding them.<ref>Tobias Bergdorf (June 16, 2019). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qSg5bSawfc&t=3m17s Super Mario Maker 2 NEW FEATURES! - E3 Gameplay Analysis and More!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 17, 2019.</ref>
|An alternate form of the POW Block. When hit, Red POW Blocks destroy all Brick/Crystal Blocks surrounding them as well as activate nearby ? Blocks and other Red POW Blocks.
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|[[Trampoline]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/>
|rowspan=2|[[Trampoline]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Trampolines are used to bounce up to higher locations similar to Note Blocks, though they can be carried and have their own gravity unlike Note Blocks. They can be placed sideways, in which case they cannot be grabbed and simply bounce objects away.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Trampolines are used to bounce up to higher locations similar to Note Blocks, though they can be carried and have their own gravity unlike Note Blocks.
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|[[Beanstalk|Vine]]<ref name=jpnad/><ref name=Arino/><ref name=Gamespot/>
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMB icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMB3 icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMW icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline NSMBU icon 2.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SM3DW icon 2.png|50px]]
|Sideways Trampolines are an alternate form of their vertical counterpart. They bounce objects sideways instead of upwards, but they cannot be picked up.
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|[[Beanstalk|Vine]]
|[[File:SMM2 Vine SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Vine SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Vine SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Vine SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Vine NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Vine NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Vines can be climbed by players. They can be placed as is on the level, or placed inside a block and grow when a player hits it.<ref name=Boulevard/>
|Vines can be climbed by players. They can be placed as is on the level, or placed inside a block and grow when a player hits it. When placed on the level, their height can be adjusted.
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|[[Arrow Sign]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Arrow Sign]]
|[[File:SMM2 Arrow Sign SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Arrow Sign SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Arrow Sign SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Arrow Sign SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|Arrow Signs are used to point players towards one of eight directions.
|Arrow Signs are used to point players towards one of eight directions.
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|[[Checkpoint Flag]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|[[Checkpoint Flag]]
|[[File:SMM2 Checkpoint Flag SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Checkpoint Flag SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Checkpoint Flag SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Checkpoint Flag SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|If a player passes a Checkpoint Flag, they can restart from that point if they lose a life. Its orientation can be changed, and only one can be placed in an area. If a power-up is dragged onto a Checkpoint Flag, it can be set to grant that power-up's effect.
|If a player passes a Checkpoint Flag, they can restart from that point if they lose a life. Its orientation can be changed, and only one can be placed in an area. If a power-up is dragged onto a Checkpoint Flag, it can be set to grant that power-up's effect.
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Lift]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Lift]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Lift SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lift SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lift SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lift SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Lift NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lift NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|rowspan=2|Lifts / Cloud Lifts are platforms that move back and forth in a horizontal or vertical direction, depending on the editor's setting.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> Their lengths can also be changed.
|rowspan=2|Lifts / Cloud Lifts are platforms that move back and forth in a horizontal or vertical direction, depending on the editor's setting. Their lengths can also be changed.
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|'''[[Cloud Lift]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|'''[[Cloud Lift]]'''
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Lift SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Cloud Lift SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Lift|Flimsy Lift]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|wings=1}}
|{{SMM2 modifiers|[[Flimsy Lift]]|wings=1}}
|[[File:SMM2 Flimsy Lift SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Flimsy Lift SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Flimsy Lift SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Flimsy Lift SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Flimsy Lift NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Flimsy Lift NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Lift. Flimsy Lifts fall as soon as a player stands on them.
|An alternate form of the Lift. Flimsy Lifts are stationary and fall as soon as a player stands on them. When attached to tracks, they remain unactivated until a player stands on them.
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|[[Lava Lift]]<ref name=jpnad/><ref name=Arino/>
|[[Lava Lift]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Lift SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Lift SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Lift SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Lava Lift SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Fast Lava Lift NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Lava Lift NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|An alternate form of the Lava Lift. Fast Lava Lifts move approximately three times as fast and are colored blue.
|An alternate form of the Lava Lift. Fast Lava Lifts move approximately three times as fast and are colored blue. They also do not sink.
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|'''[[Seesaw]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Arino/>
|'''[[Seesaw]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Seesaw SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Seesaw SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Seesaw SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Seesaw SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Seesaw NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Seesaw NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Seesaws teeter to one side when a player or element stands on the opposite side. Their lengths can be changed.<ref name=Gamespot/>
|Seesaws teeter to one side when a player or element stands on the opposite side. Their lengths can be changed.
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|[[Grinder]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Grinder]]
|[[File:SMM2 Grinder SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Grinder SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Grinder SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Grinder SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|Circular saws that serve as hazards. Any element can pass through them.
|Circular saws that serve as hazards. Any element can pass through them.
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|[[Bumper (Super Mario series)|Bumper]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=Arino/>
|[[Bumper (Super Mario series)|Bumper]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bumper SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bumper SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bumper SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Bumper SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|Bounces players away when they come into contact with them. They can also be bounced on from the top like a Trampoline.
|Bounces players away when they come into contact with them. They can also be bounced on from the top like a Trampoline.
|-
|-
|'''[[Swinging Claw]]'''<ref name=jpnad/><ref name=Arino/>
|[[Skewer]]<br>Spike Pillar <small>(British English version)</small>
|[[File:SMM2 Skewer SMB icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Skewer SMB icon underground.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Skewer SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Skewer SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Skewer NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|A spiked pillar that suddenly extends, with the ability to break the first row of blocks in its way (if any), before retracting back to its idle state. Skewers can be placed horizontally or vertically.
|-
|'''[[Swinging Claw]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Swinging Claw SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Swinging Claw SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Swinging Claw SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Swinging Claw SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Swinging Claw NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Swinging Claw NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Players can use a Swinging Claw to swing to distant locations. Other elements can also be attached to them, which drop when a player is nearby.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Players can use a Swinging Claw to swing to distant locations. Other elements can also be attached to them, which drop when a player is nearby.
|-
|[[Skewer]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><br>Spike Pillar <small>(British English version)</small>
|[[File:SMM2 Skewer SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Skewer SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Skewer SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Skewer NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|A spiked pillar that suddenly extends, with the ability to break the first row of blocks in its way (if any), before retracting back to its idle state.<ref name=Boulevard/> Skewers can be placed horizontally or vertically.
|-
|-
|'''[[ON/OFF Switch]]'''<ref name=Direct/>
|'''[[ON/OFF Switch]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Causes red Dotted-Line Blocks to appear and blue ones to disappear while "ON," and vice versa while "OFF." ON/OFF Switches can also be used to toggle tracks and Conveyor Belts.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Causes red Dotted-Line Blocks to appear and blue ones to disappear while "ON," and vice versa while "OFF." ON/OFF Switches can also be used to toggle Tracks, Conveyor Belts, Spike Blocks, and ON/OFF Trampolines.
|-
|-
|'''[[Dotted-Line Block]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=SwitchForce>SwitchForce (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/f4e2tKkTUlQ ALL Items + Enemies In Super Mario Maker 2!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2019.</ref>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Dotted-Line Block]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SMW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-RedBlock.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 NSMBU RedBlock Icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SM3DW icon red.png|50px]]{{footnote|main|2}}
|Red Dotted-Line Blocks become solid when an ON/OFF Switch is on, while blue ones become solid when off. Otherwise, they appear as non-solid, dotted outlines.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|rowspan=2|Red Dotted-Line Blocks become solid when an ON/OFF Switch is on, while blue ones become solid when off. Otherwise, they appear as non-solid, dotted outlines.
|-
|[[File:SMM2 Dotted-Line Block SMB icon blue.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-SMB3-BlueDottedLineBlock.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-SMW-BlueDottedLineBlock.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-BlueDottedLineBlock.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SM3DW icon blue.png|50px]]{{footnote|main|2}}
|-
|rowspan=3|'''[[Spike Block]]'''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Block SM3DW icon yellow.png|50px]]
|A large, yellow block with spikes that protrude and retract alternately.
|-
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|rowspan=2|The red and blue Spike Blocks are alternate forms of the yellow one. They will protrude or retract their spikes based on the state of the ON/OFF Switch. The red blocks will have spikes when it is on, while the blue one will have spikes when it is off.
|-
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Spike Block SM3DW icon blue.png|50px]]
|-
|-
|'''[[Snake Block]]'''<ref name=Direct/>
|'''[[Snake Block]]'''
|[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Snake Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Snake Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Snake Blocks are mobile platforms that move along a set path.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Snake Blocks are mobile platforms that move along a set path that can be modified by the editor.
|-
|-
|'''Fast Snake Block'''
|'''Fast Snake Block'''
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|An alternate form of the Snake Block. Fast Snake Blocks move approximately twice as fast and are colored blue.
|An alternate form of the Snake Block. Fast Snake Blocks move approximately twice as fast and are colored blue.
|-
|-
|[[Fire Bar]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Fire Bar]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Bar SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Bar SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Bar SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fire Bar SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|Fire Bars rotate indefinitely around a block and damage players if they make contact with one. Their starting position, length, and direction at which they move can be set by the editor.
|Fire Bars rotate indefinitely around a block and damage players if they make contact with one. Their starting position, length, and direction at which they move can be set by the editor.
|-
|-
|[[One-Way Wall]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[One-Way Wall]]
|[[File:SMM2 One Way Wall SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 One Way Wall SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 One Way Wall SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 One Way Wall SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|Walls that players can pass through via a certain direction but not the opposite direction. Their direction can be changed.
|Walls that players can pass through via a certain direction but not the opposite direction. Their direction can be changed.
|-
|-
|[[Conveyor Belt]]<ref name=Direct/>
|rowspan=2|[[Conveyor Belt]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Long platforms that move players and any elements on it at a set direction. In addition to being able to set their direction and length, they can also be placed diagonally,<ref name=SMM2Direct/> and can be set to change directions with ON/OFF Switches.<ref name=Arino/>
|rowspan=2|Long platforms that move players and any elements on it at a set direction. In addition to being able to set their direction and length, they can also be placed diagonally, and can be set to change directions with ON/OFF Switches.
|-
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMB icon sloped.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMB3 icon sloped.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMW icon sloped.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt NSMBU icon sloped.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SM3DW icon sloped.png|50px]]
|-
|-
|Fast Conveyor Belt
|rowspan=2|Fast Conveyor Belt
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|An alternate form of the Conveyor Belt. Fast Conveyor Belts move approximately twice as fast.
|rowspan=2|An alternate form of the Conveyor Belt. Fast Conveyor Belts move approximately twice as fast.
|-
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SMB icon sloped.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SMB3 icon sloped.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SMW icon sloped.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt NSMBU icon sloped.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Fast Conveyor Belt SM3DW icon sloped.png|50px]]
|-
|-
|[[Track (object)|Track]]<ref name=Direct/>
|[[Track]]
|[[File:SMM2 Track SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Track SMB icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Track SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Track SMB3 icon.png|50px]]
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|[[File:SMM2 Track NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Track NSMBU icon.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|Various elements can be attached to tracks, which makes them follow their path. Tracks can also be set with ON/OFF Switches to toggle between different paths.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Various elements can be attached to tracks, which makes them follow their path. Tracks can also be set with ON/OFF Switches to toggle between different paths.
|-
|-
|'''[[Crate]]'''<ref name=directart/>
|'''[[Track Block]]'''
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Crate.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Track Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Track Block SM3DW icon blue.png|50px]]
|Crates can be destroyed with a [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]] or carried around by players. They also float on water and lava and can be used as platforms.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|A block that slowly moves along a set path that can be modified by the editor. Red Track Blocks move constantly, while blue ones move only after a player steps on it, which vanish and return to the starting position shortly after reaching the end point.
|-
|-
|'''[[! Block]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|'''[[ON/OFF Trampoline]]'''{{footnote|main|2}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Exclamation Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Trampoline SM3DW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 ON OFF Trampoline SM3DW icon 2.png|50px]]
|A block that creates another block next to the last each time it is hit. The path in which the blocks form can be set.
|[[Mushroom Trampoline]]s that can bounce the player upwards or serve as regular platforms depending on the [[ON/OFF Switch]]'s current state.
|-
|'''[[Blinking Block]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Blinking Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Red and blue blocks that alternate appearing and disappearing in a rhythmic manner.
|-
|-
|'''[[Track Block]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|'''[[Mushroom Trampoline]]'''
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Track Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Trampoline SM3DW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Mushroom Trampoline SM3DW icon blue.png|50px]]
|A block that slowly moves along a set path. Red Track Blocks move constantly, while blue ones move only after a player steps on it.
|Bouncy mushrooms that allow players to reach higher locations. Orange Mushroom Trampolines move back and forth in a set direction, while blue ones are stationary.
|-
|-
|'''[[Tree]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/><ref name=SMM2CourseMaker/>
|'''[[Dash Block]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Tree SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Dash Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|Trees can be climbed similar to Vines, and can also hold items that release when a player reaches the top.
|A rectangular block that functions identically to [[Dash Panel]]s in ''Super Mario 3D World''; when stepped on, the player gains a large burst of speed.
|-
|-
|'''[[Mushroom Trampoline]]'''<ref name=directart/>
|'''[[Blinking Block]]'''
|style="background:silver;" colspan=4|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=4|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Trampoline SM3DW icon.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2 Blinking Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]][[File:SMM2 Blinking Block SM3DW icon blue.png|50px]]
|Bouncy mushrooms that allow players to reach higher locations. Orange Mushroom Trampolines move back and forth in a set direction, while blue ones are stationary.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
|Pink and blue blocks that alternate appearing and disappearing in a rhythmic manner.
|}
|}


===Other===
===Other===
These course elements are not available in Course Maker.
These course elements are not available in Course Maker and are only found in Story Mode.
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;width:100%;text-align:center"
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element
!colspan=5|Styles available
!colspan=5|Styles available
!rowspan=2|Description
!rowspan=2|Description
|-
|-
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
|-
|-
|[[Stone (Super Mario Maker 2)|Stone]]
|[[Stone (Super Mario Maker 2)|Stone]]
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|-
|-
|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]
|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]
|style="background:silver;" colspan=3|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"colspan=3|''N/A''
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-Toad.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-Toad.png|50px]]
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
|style="background:silver;"|''N/A''
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{{main|List of sound effects in Super Mario Maker 2}}
{{main|List of sound effects in Super Mario Maker 2}}
Sounds reappear along with several new ones, accessed by tapping the [[Soundfrog]] icon. As with course elements, they are divided into several wheels. Additionally, the secondary forms of sounds are now separated from their base counterpart. However, the ability to record sounds was removed due to the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s lack of a microphone.
Sounds reappear along with several new ones, accessed by tapping the [[Soundfrog]] icon. As with course elements, they are divided into several wheels. Additionally, the secondary forms of sounds are now separated from their base counterpart. However, the ability to record sounds was removed due to the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s lack of a microphone.
===Clear Conditions===
'''Clear Conditions''' are a new feature that requires the player to fulfill a given condition by the end of the level to make the [[goal]] appear. Similar to the conditions in [[Challenge Mode (New Super Mario Bros. U)|Challenge Mode]] from ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', some Clear Conditions are incomplete at the start of a level and must be completed, while others are complete at the start but can be failed before reaching the goal. Failing a Clear Condition does not cause the player character to lose a life immediately, but they will be unable to interact with the goal without restarting the level.
Each level can either have one Clear Condition or no Clear Condition. Levels with [[Checkpoint Flag]]s cannot use Clear Conditions.
====Actions====
{|class=wikitable width=100%
!width=50px|Image
!Clear Condition
|-
|[[File:Miscellaneous CC No Damage.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal without taking damage.
|-
|[[File:Miscellaneous CC No landing.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal without landing after leaving the ground.
|}
====Parts====
In Multiplayer Versus, players cannot see their progress on meeting the said Clear Condition until someone completes it. The first player to complete the Clear Condition can interact with the goal, but other players can steal it by stomping on the player with the goal mark. The player also loses the goal mark upon losing a life, allowing others to steal it.
{|class=wikitable width=100%
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
!Clear Condition
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Goomba.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Goomba.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Galoomba.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Goomba.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Goomba.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Goomba|Goomba(s)]]/[[Galoomba|Galoomba(s)]] <small>(''Super Mario World'' game style)</small>.
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Goombrat.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Goombrat.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Goombud.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Goombrat.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Goombrat|Goombrat(s)]]/[[Goombud|Goombud(s)]] <small>(''Super Mario World'' game style)</small>.
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Koopa Troopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Koopa Troopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Koopa Troopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Koopa Troopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Koopa Troopa.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa Troopa(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Buzzy Beetle.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Buzzy Beetle.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Buzzy Beetle.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Buzzy Beetle.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Buzzy Beetle|Buzzy Beetle(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Spiny.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Spiny.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Spiny.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Spiny.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Spiny|Spin(y/ies)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Piranha Plant.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Piranha Plant.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Jumping Piranha Plant.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Piranha Plant.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Piranha Plant.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Piranha Plant|Piranha Plant(s)]]/[[Jumping Piranha Plant|Jumping Piranha Plant(s)]] <small>(''Super Mario World'' game style)</small>.
|-
|
|
|[[File:SMW CC Fire Piranha Plant.png|50px]]
|
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Fire Piranha Plant|Fire Piranha Plant(s)]].
|-
|
|
|
|
|[[File:3DW CC Piranha Creeper.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Piranha Creeper|Piranha Creeper(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Muncher.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Muncher.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Muncher.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Muncher.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Muncher|Muncher(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Dry Bones.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Dry Bones.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Dry Bones.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Dry Bones.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Dry Bones.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Dry Bones]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Fish Bone.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Fish Bone.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Fish Bone.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Fish Bone.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Fish Bone.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Fish Bone|Fish Bone(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Rocky Wrench.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Rocky Wrench.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Rocky Wrench.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Rocky Wrench.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Rocky Wrench|Rocky Wrench(es)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Monty Mole.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Monty Mole.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Monty Mole.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Monty Mole.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Monty Mole|Monty Mole(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Hammer Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Hammer Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Hammer Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Hammer Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Hammer Bro.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Hammer Bro.|Hammer Bro(s).]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Sledge Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Sledge Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Sledge Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Sledge Bro.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Sledge Bro.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Sledge Bro|Sledge Bro(s).]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Lakitu.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Lakitu.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Lakitu.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Lakitu.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Lakitu|Lakitu(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Blooper.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Blooper.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Blooper.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Blooper.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Blooper.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Blooper|Blooper(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Cheep Cheep.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Cheep Cheep.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Cheep Cheep.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Cheep Cheep.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Cheep Cheep.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Cheep Cheep|Cheep Cheep(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Spike Top.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Spike Top.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Spike Top.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Spike Top.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Spike Top|Spike Top(s)]].
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Ant Trooper.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Ant Trooper|Ant Trooper(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Lava Bubble.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Lava Bubble.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Lava Bubble.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Lava Bubble.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Lava Bubble.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Lava Bubble|Lava Bubble(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Chain Chomp.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Chain Chomp.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Chain Chomp.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Chain Chomp.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Chain Chomp|Chain Chomp(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Spike.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Spike.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Spike.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Spike.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Spike.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Spike|Spike(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Wiggler.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Wiggler.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Wiggler.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Wiggler.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Wiggler|Wiggler(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Bob-omb.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Bob-omb.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Bob-omb.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Bob-omb.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Bob-omb.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Bob-omb|Bob-omb(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Thwomp.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Thwomp.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Thwomp.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Thwomp.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Thwomp.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Thwomp|Thwomp(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Boo.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Boo.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Boo.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Boo.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Boo.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Boo|Boo(s)]].
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|[[File:3DW CC Peepa.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Peepa|Peepa(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Banzai Bill.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Banzai Bill.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Banzai Bill.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Banzai Bill.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Banzai Bill.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Magikoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Magikoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Magikoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Magikoopa.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Magikoopa.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Magikoopa|Magikoopa(s)]]/Kamek(s) <small>(British English version)</small>.
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Pokey.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Pokey.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Pokey|Pokey(s)]].
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Skipsqueak.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Skipsqueak|Skipsqueak(s)]].
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|[[File:3DW CC Stingby.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Stingby|Stingb(y/ies)]].
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|[[File:3DW CC Bully.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Bully|Bull(y/ies)]].
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|[[File:3DW CC Charvaargh.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Charvaargh|Charvaargh(s)]].
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|[[File:3DW CC Porcupuffer.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Porcupuffer|Porcupuffer(s)]].
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|[[File:3DW CC Hop-Chops.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Hop-Chops]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Angry Sun.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Angry Sun.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Angry Sun.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Angry Sun.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Angry Sun]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Bowser.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Bowser.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Bowser.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Bowser.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Meowser.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Bowser|Bowser(s)]]/[[Meowser|Meowser(s)]] <small>(''Super Mario 3D World'' game style)</small>.
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Bowser Jr.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Bowser Jr.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Bowser Jr.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Bowser Jr.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Bowser Jr.|Bowser Jr(s).]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Boom Boom.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Boom Boom.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Boom Boom.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Boom Boom.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Boom Boom.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Boom Boom|Boom Boom(s)]].
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|[[File:3DW CC Pom Pom.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Pom Pom|Pom Pom(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Bullet Bill.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Bullet Bill.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Bullet Bill.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Bullet Bill.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Bullet Bill.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Bullet Bill|Bullet Bill(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Larry.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Larry.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Larry.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Larry.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Larry Koopa|Larry(s)]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Iggy.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Iggy.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Iggy.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Iggy.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Iggy Koopa|Iggy(s)]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Wendy.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Wendy.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Wendy.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Wendy.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy(s)]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Lemmy.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Lemmy.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Lemmy.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Lemmy.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy(s)]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Roy.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Roy.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Roy.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Roy.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Roy Koopa|Roy(s)]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Morton.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Morton.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Morton.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Morton.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton(s)]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Ludwig.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Ludwig.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Ludwig.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Ludwig.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal after defeating [number] [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig(s)]]
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC 1-Up Mushroom.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC 1-Up Mushroom.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC 1-Up Mushroom.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC 1-Up Mushroom.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC 1-Up Mushroom.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after picking up [number] [[1-Up Mushroom|1-Up Mushroom(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC POW Block.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC POW Block.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC POW Block.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC POW Block.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC POW Block.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after activating [number] [[POW Block|POW Block(s)]].
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Red POW Block.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after hitting [number] [[Red POW Block|Red POW Block(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC P Switch.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC P Switch.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC P Switch.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC P Switch.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC P Switch.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after hitting [number] [[P Switch|P Switch(es)]].
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|[[File:3DW CC Crate.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after breaking [number] [[Crate|Crate(s)]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Coin.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after grabbing [number] [[Coin|Coin(s)]]. <small>(Coin counter hidden in Multiplayer Versus until Clear Condition is met)</small>
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC 10-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC 10-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC 10-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC 10-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC 10-Coin.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after grabbing [number] [[10-Coin|10-Coin(s)]]. <small>(Coin counter hidden in Multiplayer Versus until Clear Condition is met)</small>
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC 30-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC 30-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC 30-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC 30-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC 30-Coin.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after grabbing [number] [[30-Coin|30-Coin(s)]]. <small>(Coin counter hidden in Multiplayer Versus until Clear Condition is met)</small>
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC 50-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC 50-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC 50-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC 50-Coin.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC 50-Coin.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after grabbing [number] [[50-Coin|50-Coin(s)]]. <small>(Coin counter hidden in Multiplayer Versus until Clear Condition is met)</small>
|}
====Status====
{|class=wikitable width=100%
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
!Clear Condition
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Super Mushroom.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Super Mushroom.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Super Mushroom.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Super Mushroom.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Super Mushroom.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal as [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Link's Sword.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[Link]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Fire Flower.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Fire Flower.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Fire Flower.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Fire Flower.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Fire Flower.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal as [[Fire Mario]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Super Star.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Super Star.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Super Star.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Super Star.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Super Star.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal while you have [[Super Star]] [[Invincible Mario|invincibility]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Big Mushroom.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[Big Mario]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Superball Flower.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[Superball Mario]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC SMB2 Mushroom.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[SMB2 Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:SMB3 CC Super Leaf.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[Raccoon Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:SMB3 CC Frog Suit.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[Frog Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:SMW CC Cape Feather.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[Cape Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:SMW CC Power Balloon.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[Balloon Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:NSMBU CC Propeller Mushroom.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[Propeller Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:NSMBU CC Super Acorn.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal as [[Flying Squirrel Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Super Bell.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal as [[Cat Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Super Hammer.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal as [[Builder Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Boomerang Flower.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal as [[Boomerang Mario]].
|-
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|[[File:SMB3 CC POW Block hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC POW Block hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC POW Block hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC POW Block hold.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal while holding a [[POW Block]].
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Red POW Block hold.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal while holding a [[Red POW Block]].
|-
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|[[File:SMB3 CC P Switch hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC P Switch hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC P Switch hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC P Switch hold.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal while holding a [[P Switch]].
|-
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|[[File:SMB3 CC Trampoline hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Trampoline hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Trampoline hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Trampoline hold.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal while holding a [[Trampoline]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Shoe.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Shoe.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal while wearing a [[Goomba's Shoe|Shoe]].
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Goomba Mask.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal while wearing a [[Goomba Mask]].
|-
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|[[File:SMW CC Yoshi Egg.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Yoshi Egg.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal while riding [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]].
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Koopa Troopa Car.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal in a [[Koopa Troopa Car]]. <small>(''Super Mario 3D World'' game style)</small>.
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Buzzy helmet.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Buzzy helmet.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Buzzy helmet.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Buzzy helmet.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal as [[Buzzy Mario]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Spiny helmet.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Spiny helmet.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Spiny helmet.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Spiny helmet.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal as [[Spiny Mario]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Koopa Clown Car.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Koopa Clown Car.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Koopa Clown Car.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Junior Clown Car.png|50px]]
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|Reach the goal in a [[Koopa Clown Car]]/[[Junior Clown Car]] <small>(''New Super Mario Bros. U'' game style)</small>.
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Lakitu's Cloud.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Lakitu's Cloud.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Lakitu's Cloud.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Lakitu's Cloud.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal on a [[Lakitu's Cloud]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1 CC Dry Bones Shell.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3 CC Dry Bones Shell.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Dry Bones Shell.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Dry Bones Shell.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal while wearing a [[Dry Bones Shell]].
|-
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|[[File:SMB3 CC Koopa Shell hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Koopa Shell hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Koopa Shell hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Koopa Shell hold.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal while holding a [[Koopa Shell]].
|}
====Other====
These Clear Conditions are not available in Course Maker and are only found in Story Mode.
{|class=wikitable width=100%
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smb3}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|smw}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|nsmbu}}
!width=50px|{{SMM style|sm3dw}}
!Clear Condition
|-
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|[[File:3DW CC Tree.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal after doing a handstand on [number] [[Tree|Tree(s)]].
|-
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|[[File:SMB3 CC Stone hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW CC Stone hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU CC Stone hold.png|50px]]
|[[File:3DW CC Stone hold.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal while holding a [[Stone (Super Mario Maker 2)|Stone]].
|-
|[[File:SMB1_CC_No_Swinging_Claw.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMB3_CC_No_Swinging_Claw.png|50px]]
|[[File:SMW_CC_No_Swinging_Claw.png|50px]]
|[[File:NSMBU_CC_No_Swinging_Claw.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal without using any [[Swinging Claw]]s.
|-
|[[File:Miscellaneous CC No Air.png|50px]]
|[[File:Miscellaneous CC No Air.png|50px]]
|[[File:Miscellaneous CC No Air.png|50px]]
|[[File:Miscellaneous CC No Air.png|50px]]
|[[File:Miscellaneous CC No Air.png|50px]]
|Reach the goal without getting out of the water.
|-
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|[[File:NSMBU_CC_Toad.png|50px]]
|
|Reach the goal with [number] [[Toad (species)|Toad(s)]] in tow.
|}


==Differences from previous games==
==Differences from previous games==
===Original games===
===Original games===
The following is a list of differences from the level styles' original games not [[Super Mario Maker#Differences from original games|present in the first ''Super Mario Maker'']].
The following is a list of differences from the level styles' original games not [[Super Mario Maker#Differences from original games|present in the first ''Super Mario Maker'']].
====Multiple====
*Each Koopaling has the same behavior in all the game styles for consistency purposes. Their shells bounce like in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', with the exception of ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', where they act more like Bowser Jr. and their shells stay on the ground.


====''Super Mario Bros.''====
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
*[[Fire Mario|Fire Luigi]] has a distinct color palette instead of being identical to Fire Mario.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*[[Fire Mario|Fire Luigi]] has a distinct color palette instead of being identical to Fire Mario.
*Sky-themed levels now have new music based on the overworld theme arranged by [[Koji Kondo]], unlike in the original game where the original overworld music is used instead.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*Sky-themed levels now have new music based on the overworld theme arranged by [[Koji Kondo]], unlike in the original game, where the original overworld music is used instead.
*Warp Pipes no longer have a black outline in ground levels, instead using the colored outline normally used in underground levels to distinguish the outline from the background.
*Pipes no longer have a black outline in ground levels, instead using the colored outline normally used in underground levels to distinguish the outline from the background.
*With the addition of slopes, Small characters are now able to crouch. However, he or she cannot actually slide down the slopes.<ref name=E3Part3/>
*[[Small Mario|Small characters]] are now able to crouch. However, they cannot slide down slopes.
*The water simply has a clearer, translucent dark blue color, unlike the original game where it is brighter.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18etlpcjKPc</ref>
*Water has a clearer, translucent dark blue color, unlike the original game where it is brighter.
*Water in the Forest theme can be swam through, unlike in the original where water in overworld stages were purely decoration.


====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
*[[Thwomp]]s have been given new sprites for when they are idle and attacking.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/baaqa/pc/assets/images/make/skin02_game01_p02.jpg Game skin image from Japanese website (sky)]</ref><ref name=SMM2CourseMaker>Raymond Strazdas (June 1, 2019). [https://youtu.be/nL57E1vjlSg 5 MINUTES of Super Mario Maker 2 Course Maker Gameplay on Nintendo Switch]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 2, 2019.</ref>
*[[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.
*[[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.
*Snow-themed levels now feature their own original music composed by Koji Kondo instead of using the overworld or athletic theme.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*Thwomps that move horizontally require the player be in front of them to attack, unlike in the original where they are much more sensitive and can be triggered from below and above.
*[[Small Mario|Small characters]] can now [[crouch]], unlike in the original game where it was not possible.<ref name=GX10Details/>
*Snow-themed levels now feature original music composed by Koji Kondo instead of using the overworld or athletic theme.
*Airship courses during night receive a blue palette on the tileset resembling the appearance of the airships seen in {{world-link|3|airship3|World 3-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}} and {{world-link|7|airship3|World 7-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}}, unlike the original game where night airship levels like {{world-link|8|airforce|World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}} have the normal brown palette.<ref name=SMM2CourseMaker/>
*[[Small Mario|Small characters]] can now [[crouch]], unlike in the original game, where it was not possible.
*Luigi is dark green, unlike the original game where he is bright green.
*Airship courses during night receive a blue palette on the tileset resembling the appearance of the airships seen in {{world-link|3|airship3|World 3-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}} and {{world-link|7|airship3|World 7-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}}, unlike the original game where night airship levels like {{world-link|8|airforce|World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)}} have the normal brown palette.
*The water simply has a clearer, translucent blue color.<ref>https://youtu.be/xAG-Kkmb498</ref>
*Castle courses during night receive a tileset from {{world-link|8|bowser3|World 8-Bowser’s Castle (Super Mario Bros. 3)}}
*The [[Angry Sun]] cannot be placed in night-themed courses, unlike the original game where an Angry Sun is present in [[World 8-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 8-2]], which is a night-themed level.
*The Angry Sun will start attacking the player much earlier, and can damage them even before attacking.
*The water has a clearer, translucent blue color.
*Hitting enemies like [[Spiny|Spinies]] and [[Piranha Plant]]s while sliding down slopes no longer damages the player.
*[[Blooper]]s and [[Blooper Nanny|Blooper Nannies]] can rise out of water, instead of stopping at the top.
*[[Boom Boom]] now flies off-screen with the stomped sprite when he is defeated instead of exploding and leaving a [[magic ball]] behind.
*When given wings, Boom Boom will be winged for the entirety of the battle, like in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', rather than being winged after the first hit and losing his wings after the second.
*[[Frozen Coin]]s now have a shimmering effect. When the [[P Switch]] is pressed, they turn into frozen [[Brick Block]]s.
*[[Buzzy Beetle]]s and Spinys on ceilings can now climb slopes instead of turning at them.
*[[Spike Ball]]s receive new sprites.
*[[Spike]]s cannot throw Spike Balls in snow-themed levels anymore, and will throw [[Snowball]]s instead.
*Spike Balls will now break upon hitting walls, enemies and pipes instead of passing through them.
*[[Frog Mario|Frog characters]] can now run on water.
**Frog Mario/Luigi receive a new frame while hopping, along with improved hopping controls and speed.
**Frog Mario turns red when playing in multiplayer to be distinguished from Frog Luigi.
**Frog characters can crouch with the addition of the suit's eyes closing.
**Frog characters receive tweaked idle and horizontal swimming poses.
**Frog characters can crouch and slide down slopes.
**Frog characters receive new running frames while carrying objects with a blur effect added, and the suit's eyes become angry.
*The Koopalings receive new sprites when they are preparing to use their wands and they retreat into their shells. They also now fly off-screen and throw their wands when defeated instead of spinning around inside their shells and jumping to the top of the screen.
*Mario can no longer grab the Koopalings' [[Magic wand|wands]] to finish the level.
**All wands have the same yellow for the outline as Lemmy and Iggy do, instead of matching the respective Koopaling's palette.
*Larry's sprites are a brighter shade of green, the same as Bowser, Bowser Jr. and Lemmy use.
*Wendy's rings are slower and now disappear after a short time.
*The ball Lemmy stands on disappears when he is stomped on, and he jumps around in the same fashion as the others, then the ball reappears beneath him when he reemerges, rather than remaining stationary on his ball while spinning in his shell, to be consistent with other game styles.
*Lemmy's circus balls no longer flash white when stomped on or damage the player, but instead bounce them away and fall off-screen when touching a wall.
*Roy no longer shakes the screen while attacking with his shell.
*Ludwig no longer shakes the screen each time he steps on the ground (said attack is given to Morton instead), to be consistent with the other game styles.
*When the Koopalings go inside their respective shells, the original sprites are replaced with Bowser Jr.'s shell sprites, while Morton, Roy, and Ludwig receive modified sprites of the originals.
**Due to an oversight, Ludwig's front-facing shell sprite uses the same brown as Morton and Roy instead of his usual murky green.
*All of the Koopalings' spells (except for Wendy and Lemmy's) are the same color as their current appearances' main colors.


====''Super Mario World''====
====''Super Mario World''====
*[[Snake Block]]s are colored green.
*Mario can earn extra lives from defeating multiple enemies while sliding down slopes, as in ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'' and ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games.
*The texture for the water in non-underwater levels is missing in addition to its appearance generally updated; the water now simply has a clearer, translucent blue color.  
*[[Snake Block]]s are colored green and no longer use the [[Grinder]]s' sound effect.
*The texture for the water in non-underwater levels is missing in addition to its appearance generally updated; the water now has a clearer, translucent blue color.
*Mario can now uncrouch in mid-air if he jumps while crouching.
*[[ON/OFF Switch]]es now have a more saturated color, and their letters flash between black and white.
*[[ON/OFF Switch]]es now have a more saturated color, and their letters flash between black and white.
*[[Banzai Bill]]s leave some clouds of smoke behind when they travel.
*Tracks changed by ON/OFF Switches now have a visual indicator.
*Forest-themed levels now have new music based on the overworld theme arranged by Koji Kondo, unlike in the original game where the original overworld music is used instead.<ref name="SMM2Direct"/>
*[[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]s leave some clouds of smoke behind when they travel, and can be defeated using shells.
*[[P Switch]]es have a flashing animation.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*The Desert (here modeled after [[Chocolate Island]]'s levels), Forest and Snow themes now have new music based on the overworld theme arranged by Koji Kondo, unlike in the original game where the original overworld music is used instead.
*Luigi has a new sprite, with his head resembling his appearance from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]'', but his body resembling Mario's.<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=NL/>
*[[P Switch]]es have a flashing animation.
*[[Para-Goomba (Super Mario World)|Para-Goombas]] use their swimming sprites from ''Super Mario Maker'', rather than using their front-facing sprites from the original.
*Luigi has new sprites, with his head resembling his appearance from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]'', but his body resembling Mario's.
*The blue Warp Pipes are brighter than in the original game.
*[[Parachute Galoomba]]s use their swimming sprites from ''Super Mario Maker'', rather than using their front-facing sprites from the original.
*Red Yoshis do not hatch as Baby Yoshis and they are no longer required to be fed to grow into an adult.
**[[Parabomb]]s use a similar sprite instead of their forward-facing sprite as well.
*Blue pipes are brighter than in the original game.
*Red Yoshis do not hatch as Baby Yoshis and they are no longer required to be fed to grow into an adult. They also do not need to eat shells to breathe fire (which replaces their lick attack), and they can only use the spread shot if the rider is in Fire form, spitting only one flame forwards if that condition is not met, as in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and ''U''.
*Small Mario has a new running jump sprite.
*Small Mario has a new running jump sprite.
*Luigi no longer has tan skin, now sharing Mario's consistency.
*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.
*[[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.
*How tall a Pokey is does not and can not be made to rely on whether Mario is riding a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] or not.
*The bones that [[Dry Bones]] throw travel a much shorter distance underwater than they did in [[Vanilla Fortress]] or [[Front Door|Bowser's Castle]].
*Snake Blocks cannot travel distances as long as they could in the original game.
*The Koopalings' sprites have been remade, now resembling and being consistent with Bowser Jr. and Bowser's sprites from this game theme, and using a unique mixture of color palettes from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. They also now use their [[Magic wand|wands]] in battle, their shells are no longer safe to touch, and they are no longer able to be inside pipes.
*Ludwig no longer slides along the ground in his shell, and hops in a way similar to ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
*Larry and Iggy now take damage if the player slides down a slope into them, rather than damaging the player.
*[[Grinder]]s cannot be defeated by sliding down a slope into them.
*The [[Power Balloon]] is colored yellow instead of tan, and it no longer floats away after hitting the block from where it was found.
**In the nighttime Ground theme, however, it still floats away, although with a "deflating" animation.
*Power Balloons can be grabbed with Yoshi's tongue like other powerups.
*[[Balloon Mario|Balloon characters]] receive a new appearance and new sprites, gaining yellow pants (or a dress in Toadette's case) with a "P" symbol on them. They also function differently.
*While the Balloon form in the original game was temporary and did not affect the player's form, it is now considered to be its own powerup, and replaces whatever powerup the player may have previously had.
**As such, players can now remain in Balloon form until they take damage, lose a life, or otherwise replace their powerup.
*[[Mechakoopa]]s receive a different color palette, and now they get destroyed in pieces when defeated instead of simply falling off the screen. They also cannot be destroyed by a [[Spin Jump]], which harmlessly knocks them forward instead.


====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''====
*The snow theme has a blue/white backdrop like in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' instead of taking place during the night like the levels in [[Frosted Glacier]].
*[[Yellow Toad and Blue Toad|Yellow Toad]] is replaced by Toadette. This is likely to keep consistent with ''Super Mario 3D World'', where the playable Toad is colored blue in the original game, akin to [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]]. [[Nabbit]] is not playable either, unlike in ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]''. [[Toadette]] has the same attributes as the other characters as a result of this, unlike in ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''.
*Banzai Bills have a smaller design than in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' to keep consistent with ''[[Super Mario World]]'', as well as the other game styles.
*The screen's scrolling and entering another section of a course in multiplayer do not restrict the players' mobility, such that all players can now move individually. This also applies to all other game styles.
*Banzai Bills do not rotate when they are travelling.
**Due to this, getting stuck between edges of the screen and solid terrains no longer causes the player to instantly lose a life (unless it is an auto-scrolling course).
*Some multiplayer-exclusive controls, such as the [[Ground Pound#New Super Mario Bros. Wii|Simultaneous Ground Pound]] and entering a [[Bubble#New Super Mario Bros. Wii|bubble]], are no longer possible.
*The snow theme has a blue/white backdrop like in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' instead of taking place during the night like the levels in [[Frosted Glacier]]. The music at night plays a music box cover of the Frosted Glacier level theme instead of the original theme which now plays in the daytime.
*Banzai Bills have a shorter design than in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' to keep consistent with ''[[Super Mario World]]'', as well as the other game styles.
**[[Banzai Bill Cannon]]s are completely absent. This is likely to keep consistent with the ''Super Mario World'' style, as they do not exist in that game.
**Banzai Bills do not rotate when they are traveling.
*The background of the castle theme has clear windows instead of red-tinted ones seen in the castles with lava, and torches with purple flames.
*The background of the castle theme has clear windows instead of red-tinted ones seen in the castles with lava, and torches with purple flames.
*P Switches have a flashing animation.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*P Switches have a flashing animation.
*[[Parabomb]]s use the sitting pose when falling, instead of the front-facing walking animation.
*Parabombs use the sitting pose when falling, instead of the front-facing walking animation.
*The [[Checkpoint Flag]] (when it is not touched) now has a triangular design instead of a rectangular design. This makes it consistent with the other game styles (except for the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style).
*The [[Checkpoint Flag]] (when it is not touched) now has a triangular design instead of a rectangular design. This makes it consistent with the other game styles (except for the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style).
*The Warp Pipes now use the [[List of New Super Mario Bros. U pre-release and unused content|early design]] from the original build where they had a darker and more metallic-like look rather than having the brighter and more plastic look from the final game.
*Pipes now use the [[List of New Super Mario Bros. U pre-release and unused content|early design]] from the original build where they had a darker and more metallic-like look, as in the series up to ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', rather than having the brighter and more plastic look from the final game.
*Fire Toadette has white pants unlike in the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe|port]] of the game where they are red.
*Fire Toadette has white pants unlike in ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'', where they are red.
*Boom Boom now crouches down in his shell after being stomped on. This is to be consistent with the other styles.
*Boom Boom now crouches down in his shell after being stomped on, rather than becoming dizzy. This is to keep consistent with ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', though otherwise there is little difference between the original game and ''Super Mario Maker 2''.
*When multiple players grab the flagpole, they each say their own individual line instead of collectively saying “Oh yeah!
**Boom Boom has a new voice clip when he is stomped.
*Multiple players can no longer perform a [[Ground Pound#New Super Mario Bros. Wii|Simultaneous Ground Pound]].
**Boom Boom's voice clips no longer become lower-pitched, or cause the screen to shake upon landing when he is enlarged.
*[[Snake Block]]s in multiplayer require one player to activate rather than having to wait for other players to step on them.
*When multiple players grab the flagpole, they each say their line instead of collectively saying "Oh yeah!"
*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]].
*[[Poison (obstacle)|Poison]] now has a magenta gradation.
*[[Mega Wiggler|Big Wiggler]]s can no longer travel through poison, instead sinking through it like their smaller counterparts.
*[[Icicle]]s now have a falling sound effect. They are also now capable of activating [[? Blocks]], unlike the icicles found in the original game's level [[Freezing-Rain Tower]].
*When a player lifts another player, they do not have spinning animations. Additionally, thrown players do not spin forwards.
*[[Frozen Coin]]s now are inside a transparent [[Ice Block]] instead of being in a 2×1 piece of ice to be consistent with the other game styles. When the [[P Switch]] is pressed, they turn into frozen [[Brick Block]]s.
*Pokeys no longer turn into fruits during the background music's chorus, due to the music in some themes having no chorus at all. As a result, item bonuses from eating the fruit-like Pokeys with Yoshi are no longer present.
*Spike Balls are smaller and can now activate ? Blocks.
*[[Fish Bone]]s now break upon hitting the surface of water.
*Roy, Wendy, Lemmy, Morton and Ludwig now use behaviors similar to their ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' appearances, instead of their Bullet Bill cannon, ice skates, Bouncy Ball bombs, hammer, and illusionary fakes respectively from ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' to be consistent with the other game styles.
**Iggy can no longer walk on the ceiling or enter pipes, unlike his boss battle from the original game.
**The Koopalings' spells are smaller than in the original game.
**Iggy is slightly shorter to match the other Koopalings and his appearance in the other game styles. For the same reasons, Lemmy's shell form is noticeably bigger.
**Morton's jumps cover significantly less horizontal distance and do not cause the screen to shake until the final landing, similar to ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.
**The Koopalings now have two different screams that can play when they are defeated instead of one. Their additional voice clip seems to be unused from previous games (except for Larry, who uses both of his screams from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'').


====''Super Mario 3D World''====
====''Super Mario 3D World''====
*The entire level style is in a 2D plane like the other styles similar to how ''Super Mario 3D World'' has 2D sections, but some courses from the original game can be seen in the background.
*Gameplay is on a 2D plane like the other game styles, similar to how ''Super Mario 3D World'' has 2D sections, but some courses from the original game can be seen in the background.
*The size of the life counter, timer, score, and coin counter has decreased to be consistent with the other game styles. Likewise, the score is now placed to the left of the timer instead of beneath it to match the other styles.
*There is no [[item storage|Item Stock]], consistent with other game styles.
*Ground Pounding and Sliding are now performed by pressing down on the L-Stick rather than the ZR Button to be consistent with the other game styles.
*The size and positioning of the life counter, timer, score, and coin counter are now consistent with the other game styles.
*Banzai Bills now have a yellow exhaust as opposed to a purple exhaust, and they also spin while travelling, unlike the original game.
*While the timer has the flashing effect during the last hundred seconds like in the original game, it does not beep during the last ten seconds, consistent with other styles.
*When time is converted to points at the end of a course, the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style's sound effect is reused, rather than the one from the original game.
*When entering a course or restarting after losing a life, players start in [[Small Mario|Small form]], rather than [[Super Mario (form)|Super form]], to be consistent with other game styles.
*[[Luigi]] and [[Toad]] have the same attributes as [[Mario]] to be consistent in multiplayer play.
*Princess Peach, [[Rosalina]], and [[Captain Toad]] are not playable.
**The former was replaced by [[Toadette]] to be consistent with other styles.
*Like in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style, players cannot manually enter a bubble or perform Simultaneous Ground Pounds in multiplayer.
**Players also cannot [[Ground Pound#Super Mario 3D World|Ground Pound Jump]], [[Side Somersault]], or Ground Pound while underwater.
*Moves performed using the trigger buttons in the original game (crouching, Ground Pound, sliding slopes, and entering downward Warp and Clear Pipes) are now performed by tilting {{button|switch|leftstick}} down or pressing {{button|switch|down}} instead, consistent with other styles. As a result, rolling and Long Jumping are now done by pressing a trigger button while crouching and running respectively, rather than pressing the dash and jump buttons (respectively) while holding a trigger button.
**Due to the roll and Long Jump now sharing the same controls, it is not possible to perform a Long Jump immediately after a roll.
*Bubbles are now colorless like in other styles instead of using colors based on the characters.
*The player cannot [[shell dash|enter]] Koopa Troopa Shells, consistent with other styles.
*Players do not take damage from colliding with enemies while in Clear Pipes.
*Enemies do not give or drop coins or items when they are defeated, consistent with other game styles.
*For unknown reasons, enemies and items cannot appear in stacks like in the original game, despite having a stacking function in the other game styles.
*Many enemies that chased the player in the original game, such as [[Bob-omb]]s and [[Spiny|Spinies]], will now ignore them, consistent with other styles.
*Spinies can now go into their shells when struck, rather than being instantly defeated by any attack that can harm them.
*When the player goes through sections of a course while carrying an item, it does not disappear.
*The snow theme, which appears to be based on [[Snowball Park]], takes place during the day, instead of the night like in the original level.
*The [[Goal Pole]] does not turn gold when the player touches the top of it. Additionally, it provides an extra life rather than 10,000 points, akin to the other game styles.
**The victory pose does not always occur properly; if the player does not reach the designated position before their victory pose, they perform it in front of the Goal Pole, or they do not perform it at all. In the former case, only one player performs the pose in multiplayer modes. In multiplayer modes, the zoom-in before the pose is omitted.
*When playing in the castle theme, the Goal Pole at the end is the boss version from the original game, but the flag itself is smaller.
*The screen has a black transition when pipes, Warp Doors, and [[Warp Box]]es send the player to another section of the course, consistent with other styles.
*Pipes are always two-way like in the other styles, as opposed to the original game where some are one-way and the pipe disappears.
*Warp Boxes lack confetti inside of them.
*[[Coin Block]]s do not turn into [[Coin Box]]es after being hit enough times.
*POW Blocks and P Switches are portable, as in the other game styles.
*The point chain of [[Super Star]] [[Invincible Mario|invincibility]] is the same as that of stomping enemies continuously or kicking a Koopa [[Shell]] through many enemies, like in the [[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|''New Super Mario Bros.'' games]], as opposed to only awarding an extra life for every eighth enemy defeated on contact.
**Additionally, when invincibility is about to run out, the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style's sound effect is reused, rather than the normal power-down sound effect.
*Players must lift up another player to share Super Star invincibility, rather than simply touching each other, as in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U''.
**This also applies to other game styles except for ''Super Mario Bros.'', due to that style having no function of picking anything up.
*[[Super Hammer (Super Mario Maker 2)|Super Hammer]]s, [[Bullet Bill Mask]]s, and [[Red POW Box]]es were not present in the original game.
*When a Fire Flower, a Super Bell, a Super Hammer, or a Boomerang Flower are released from a block, the item stays on top of the block instead of flying out of it and onto the ground, consistent with other styles. This is also similar to the [[List of Super Mario 3D Land pre-release and unused content#Demo|E3 2011 demo version of ''Super Mario 3D Land'']].
*Super Mushrooms, 1-Up Mushrooms, and Super Stars always move around a course when they are placed on the ground, rather than staying put, consistent with other styles.
*[[Fire Mario|Fire characters']] fireballs vanish upon hitting walls instead of bouncing off of walls and vanishing after two seconds, to be consistent with the other game styles.
*Red Koopa Troopas, green Cheep Cheeps, regular Dry Bones, regular Pokeys, Fish Bones, and [[Sledge Bro]]s. are now present to be consistent with other styles. [[Heavy Fire Bro]]s. and [[Koopa Troopa Car]]s were also not present in the original game.
**Additionally, since most enemies can be combined with Wings and Parachutes, [[Paragoomba]]s, [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s and Parabombs, which are also not present in the original game, can be created.
*Bob-ombs break [[? Block]]s when exploding rather than activating them.
*The Thwomps in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style use the same behavior as the other game styles, where they fall once the player is near or below them, as opposed to the behavior seen in the original game, where they rise and fall in a constant pattern.
*[[Porcupuffer]]s act similar to [[Big Cheep Cheep|Boss Bass]]es in non-underwater themes and [[Cheep Chomp]]s while underwater; they will attempt to suck Mario into their mouths when he gets close to them. These behaviors were not seen in the original game. They take four fireballs to defeat, rather than one. Additionally, they chase Mario, rather than following a set pattern.
*[[Cat Bullet Bill]]s are fired from [[Bull's-Eye Blaster]]s rather than normal Bill Blasters, to be consistent with [[Bull's-Eye Bill]]s in other game styles.
*[[Charvaargh]]s now only damage players, rather than instantly defeating them.
*The [[Mega ? Block]]s that produce multiple blocks in [[Super Block Land]] are now represented by [[! Block]]s, similar to ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.
*The [[Mega ? Block]]s that produce multiple blocks in [[Super Block Land]] are now represented by [[! Block]]s, similar to ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.
*P Switches are now designed the same as they were in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and even share the same music, while they never had any music in the original game.
*Fire Toad has a blue cap instead of yellow, as in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''.
*The Thwomps in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style use the same behavior as the other game styles, where they fall once the player is below them, as opposed to the behavior seen in the original game, where they fall in a constant pattern.
*Banzai Bills now have a yellow exhaust as opposed to a purple exhaust, and they also spin while traveling, unlike the original game.
*The flagpole does not turn gold when the player touches the top of it. Additionally, it now provides a 1-Up, akin to the other game styles and ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.
*The Castle music lacks its intro.
*Fire Toad now has a blue cap instead of yellow.
*ON/OFF Switches replace [[Switch Block (Super Mario 3D World)|Switch Block]]s from the original game functionally to match the other styles.
*The snow theme, which appears to be based on [[Snowball Park]], takes place during the day instead of the night like in the original level.
*[[Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker)|Pink Coins]] replace [[Key Coin]]s from the original game to match the other styles. However, placing one Pink Coin in a level will cause a similar function to the Key Coin.
*[[Luigi]] and [[Toad]] have the same attributes as [[Mario]] to be consistent in multiplayer play.<ref name=GX10Details/>
*P Switches have the same music and design as they do in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', while they never had any music in the original game.
*[[Warp Box]]es no longer have confetti inside of them.
*POW Blocks are affected by gravity, rather than floating in midair. Additionally, the POW Block's sound after being thrown is the same one used for the ''Super Mario World'' style.
*When playing in the castle theme, the flagpole at the end is the boss version from the original game, but the flag itself is smaller.
*[[Donut Block]]s fall faster when stood on, consistent with the other styles. The original game had them slowly fall and vanish. Additionally, the player can prevent them from dropping by jumping, as in the other game styles.
*The player is no longer able to enter [[Green Shell|Koopa Troopa Shell]]s.
*[[Blinking Block]]s are smaller than the original game's Beep Blocks, now the same size as most other block-based elements.
*Players are no longer able to share invincibility by simply touching each other; they must pick up another player as in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''.
*Snow Pokeys only spawn one snowball upon defeat, as opposed to all of their segments (including the head) becoming snowballs.
**This also applies to other game styles except ''Super Mario Bros.'' due to having no function of picking anything up.
*Spikes throw [[Spike Ball]]s instead of [[spiked roller]]s, matching their behavior in the 2D games and ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''.
*Princess Peach and [[Rosalina]] are not playable.
*[[Dash Block]]s replace [[Dash Panel]]s.
**The former was replaced by [[Toadette]].
*The "COURSE CLEAR!" text, as well as the confetti effect, does not appear after the victory pose.
*The invincible form uses the same sound effect that indicates that the effect is about to run out as the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style, rather than the one from ''Super Mario 3D World''.
*The "TOO BAD!" text does not appear when all players lose a life, along with the screen transition with Bowser's emblem appearing after it.
*The player cannot perform a ground pound jump.
*The "TIME'S UP!" text, as with the other styles, uses the same text [[font]] as the "Too Bad..."/"Game Over" texts from story mode and Endless Challenge respectively.
*Charvaarghs now damage the player instead of losing a life instantly.
*Levels starting with 100 or fewer seconds on the timer do not start with the timer enlarged in the center with a red background, to match other styles.
*[[Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker)|Pink Coins]] replace [[Key Coin]]s in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style to match the other styles. However, placing one Pink Coin in a level will cause a similar function to the Key Coin.
*[[Crystal Block]]s make the same sound effect as Brick Blocks when they break, to be consistent with regular Brick Blocks due to Crystal Blocks replacing Brick Blocks in the underground and forest themes.
*The player has to now press down or up to enter the respective direction of Warp and Clear Pipes to be consistent with other game styles.
*[[Piranha Creeper]]s no longer have the "Z" symbols floating out when they are sleeping.
*Dry Bones now appear where the original game only had Parabones.
*When Mario equips the [[Propeller Box]] on his head, it turns red instead of staying orange.
*Blinking Blocks are now smaller.
*The Propeller Box now has three midair jumps instead of just one. Additionally, the side of the box now has lights to show how many uses it has left in the air.
*Red POW Blocks have their own gravity like their blue counterparts rather than being able to float in the air.
*[[Cannon Box]]es must be fired manually, rather than firing automatically.
*Porcupuffers, while underwater, will attempt to suck Mario in its mouth when he gets close to it. This behavior was not seen in the original game. Additionally, they chase Mario rather than following a set pattern.
*[[Goomba Mask]]s fool all enemies, rather than just Goombas.
*Players while travelling in Clear Pipes towards enemies won't take damage.
*For unknown reasons, when collecting a [[Boomerang Flower]], the sound effect used for collecting a [[Super Bell]] is played, unlike in the original game where the sound effect for collecting [[Super Mushroom]]s or [[Fire Flower]]s would play.
*[[Donut Lift]]s now fall faster when stood upon to be consistent with the other styles. The original game had them slowly fall and vanish.
*Stomping on a [[Blooper]] underwater now damages the player, as opposed to harmlessly bouncing off of them.
**It is also no longer possible to defeat them by [[Ground Pound|Ground Pounding]] on them underwater.
*You can no longer freeze enemies by touching them on the screen.


===''Super Mario Maker''===
===''Super Mario Maker''===
====General====
====General====
*The title screen no longer contains hidden easter eggs in it.
*The title screen no longer contains hidden Easter eggs in it, and its demo is playable without requiring elements being done in "Auto-Mario" functionality.
*The Gnat Attack minigame was removed.
*The Gnat Attack minigame was removed.
*The shaking function does not work anymore.
*As wings are no longer a separate element, adding wings on objects is no longer performed by dragging and dropping, instead performed by tapping and holding the element and selecting the wings option from the pop-up menu.
*Making a sub area in the Ground theme makes the sub area Ground by default, rather than Underground.
**[[Super Mushroom]]s also can be selected from the same pop-up menu, though enemies and objects can still be transformed via dragging and dropping.
**Similarly, the shaking function that transforms an element to an alternate form (such as turning green Koopa Troopas into red Koopa Troopas) is replaced by the same method.
*Making a sub-area in the Ground theme makes the sub-area Ground by default, rather than Underground.
*[[Checkpoint Flag]]s now can be combined with any power-up. Due to this, Checkpoint Flags without modifications no longer turn Small characters into their Super form.


====Multiple styles====
====Multiple styles====
*[[Grinder]]s now have their cutting sound effect from ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
*[[Grinder]]s in the ''Super Mario World'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' styles now have their cutting sound effect from ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
*The ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario World'' styles now show received points in the same font as their respective original games. Each style also has a unique 1-UP icon.
*The ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Super Mario World'' styles now show received points in the same font as their respective original games. Each style also has a unique 1-UP icon.
*[[POW Block]]s and [[P Switch]]es now have a flashing animation in all returning game styles.<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=JPInstagram/>
*[[POW Block]]s and [[P Switch]]es now have a flashing animation in all returning game styles.
*[[Castle]] levels now have rising and falling lava like the forest theme's water.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*[[Castle]] levels now have rising and falling lava like the forest theme's water.
*Pipes cannot overlap.<ref name=18Exp/>
*Pipes can no longer overlap.
*[[One-Way Wall]]s cannot be hidden behind pipes.
*[[One-Way Wall]]s can no longer be hidden behind pipes.
*Several elements now have their own parts slot:
**As in the [[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS version]], [[Checkpoint Flag]]s, [[Skewer]]s, and [[Key]]s are now standalone course elements, meaning they no longer need to be created by shaking an arrow sign, a [[Thwomp]], or a P Switch, respectively.
**[[Rocky Wrench]]es are now a standalone course element from [[Monty Mole]]s.
**[[Fish Bone]]s are now a standalone course element from Dry Bones.
**[[Bumper (Super Mario series)|Bumper]]s are now a standalone course element from Grinders.
**[[Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker)|Pink Coin]]s are now a standalone course element from coins.
**[[Bowser Jr.]] is now a standalone course element from Bowser.
*Objects can no longer be placed in front of the Arrow Sign at the start of a course.
*Objects can no longer be placed in front of the Arrow Sign at the start of a course.
*The starting platform is now seven blocks wide and three blocks tall in order to accommodate for four players during multiplayer matches.
*The starting platform is now seven blocks wide and has a 7x3 forbidden zone to accommodate for multiplayer matches.
*[[Checkpoint Flag]]s can no longer be placed diagonally.
*Checkpoint Flags can no longer be rotated diagonally.
*The Ground terrain element now represents its own group, instead of being part of the blocks group. Additionally, up to 4,000 Ground terrain elements can be placed onto a single course area.
*The Ground terrain element now represents its own group, instead of being part of the blocks group. Additionally, up to 4,000 Ground terrain elements can be placed onto a single course area.
*One-Way Walls are now in the same group as the Arrow Sign.
*One-Way Walls are now in the same group as the Arrow Sign.
*Instead of big Yoshi Eggs being green and hatching into two Yoshis that run around in panic, they turn red and hatch into a single red Yoshi that does not run away.
*Unchained Chomps, Angry Wigglers, Lit Bob-ombs, Bull's-Eye Blasters, Red Cannons, and Fast Lava Lifts now have their own "singing parts" in the edit screen, rather than the same as their original counterparts.
**Additionally, [[Magikoopa]]s and Skewers' singing parts now use their American versions regardless of regional settings, as opposed to having "Kamek" and "Spike Pillar" clips, respectively, in the British English version.
*Normal-sized shells now deal more damage to Bowser.
*Instead of big Yoshi Eggs being green and hatching into two Yoshis that run around in a panic, they now turn red and hatch into a single red Yoshi that does not run away.
*The remaining time displayed is now rounded down instead of rounded up, so once the time displayed reaches zero, it means the player has less than one second left to clear the course.
*The remaining time displayed is now rounded down instead of rounded up, so once the time displayed reaches zero, it means the player has less than one second left to clear the course.
*The player can no longer stand on the edge of One-Way Walls.
*[[Spiny Mario]] can no longer break blocks while in pipes.
*If Mario is in a Goomba's Shoe and walks through a one-block gap, he automatically crouches.
*Koopa Troopa Shells and Buzzy Shells in mid-air are now affected by POW Blocks. This means wearing Buzzy Shells while activating POW Blocks is no longer possible.
*Winged [[Lava Bubble]]s fired from Bill Blasters or Bull's-Eye Blasters now only fly horizontally.
*It is now possible to change direction while crouching; however, entering Warp Doors while dashing is no longer possible.
*Checkpoint Flags no longer contain the [[Easter egg]] where birds (fish in underwater levels) appear when Mario touches them.
*Pipes now only spawn one [[Shoe Goomba]] at a time. Previously, up to 10 Shoe Goombas could be spawned.
*Coins and other items can no longer overlap with Checkpoint Flags.
*Small Mario with Buzzy/Spiny Shells now takes damage while crouching. Previously, enemies simply turn around if they come into contact with him.
*Bill Blasters and Cannons on top of certain objects (such as winged [[Muncher]]s) now can be destroyed by collision with ceilings.
*One-Way Walls now have stricter collision.
*Placing POW Blocks in front of Piranha Plants defeats them, instead of simply pushing them away. This does not apply to P Switches.
*Touching a Vine after stomping on enemies will now reset the player's jump combo.


====''Super Mario Bros.'' style====
====''Super Mario Bros.'' style====
*[[Mystery Mushroom]]s and [[Weird Mushroom (item)|Weird Mushroom]]s are removed.<ref name=GX10Details>GameXplain (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/8DhE3VJTSLQ 10 NEW Super Mario Maker 2 Details (No amiibo, Unlocks, Meowser, Easter Eggs, & More!)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 28, 2019.</ref>
*[[Mystery Mushroom]]s and [[Weird Mushroom]]s have been removed.
*The sound effect that plays when collecting a Pink Coin was changed to a more 8-bit one.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
**Without Mystery Mushrooms, [[amiibo]] figurine support and [[List of official Super Mario Maker courses#Event Courses|Event Courses]] have been consequently removed from the game, as with the 3DS version.
*The sound effect that plays when opening a locked door with a key was changed to a more 8-bit one.
**The instrument played by Mystery Mushrooms on [[Music Block]]s is instead inherited by the [[Superball Flower]].
*[[Thwomp]]s have been given a new appearance for when they are in a waiting state rather than using the same sprite as when they attack.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
**The Weird Mario Easter egg from the Warp Doors is still available, with new forms added to the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, such as [[Cat Mario]], [[Boomerang Mario]], [[Double Mario]], and Mario with a [[Goomba Mask]].
*The Ghost and Airship themes' music has been tweaked to be more accurate to the [[NES]]'s sound capabilities.
**The Weird Mushroom's slot as an alternate form of the [[Super Mushroom]] is replaced by the [[Master Sword]] as of version 2.0.0.
*[[Big Mushroom]]s are now default parts rather than being unlocked by amiibo, and now only use "Modern" color from the previous game. Enemies and gizmos also no longer change sprites while the power-up is active, and the screen no longer contains a CRT screen effect.
**[[Big Mario|Big characters]] can no longer break blocks by running into them, only from below or by jumping on them from above. Also, taking damage now degrades them to Super form, rather than Small form.
**As Mystery Mushrooms have been removed, Big Mushrooms now replace [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]], [[Cape Feather]]s, [[Propeller Mushroom]]s and [[Super Bell]]s from other game styles in the parts menu. This means the player can no longer place Big Mushrooms outside of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style.
*Certain sound effects were changed to more 8-bit ones (e.g.: when collecting a Pink Coin or opening a locked door with a key).
*[[Vine]]s now use their spawning sound effect from the original game when released from a block.
*[[Thwomp]]s have now been given a new appearance for when they are waiting rather than using the same sprite as when they attack.
*The Ghost and Airship themes' music has now been tweaked to be more accurate to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]'s sound capabilities.


====''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style====
*The background of the castle theme now features windows, instead of just being a black, featureless screen.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*The background of the castle theme now features windows, instead of just being a black, featureless screen.
*Raccoon Mario does not have a holding pose when flying.
*The number font on the HUD now looks more like the font used in the game's [[Super Mario All-Stars|16-bit]] [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|remakes]].
*Raccoon Mario no longer has a holding pose when flying.
*The Ghost House theme has now been tweaked to be more accurate to the NES's sound capabilities.
*The sound effect for opening a Warp Door has now changed. In the original game, the sound is the same as in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style.


====''Super Mario World'' style====
====''Super Mario World'' style====
*The [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]] has a flatter sprite while Mario is wearing it.
*The [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]] now has a flatter sprite while Mario is wearing it.
*Players can now pass through the [[Giant Gate]] without having to touch the tape in order to clear a course.
*Players can now clear a course by passing through the [[Giant Gate]] without having to touch the moving tape, similar to the original game.
*If there are more than two Yoshi Eggs and they hatch, the third Yoshi Egg will not reward the player an item.
*If there are more than two Yoshi Eggs and they hatch, the third Yoshi Egg will no longer reward the player an item. This also applies to the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style.
*The castle and ghost house tilesets have now been updated.
**For ghost houses, a more suitable texture was now applied to 1 tile-wide corners, as those were attributed an incoherent texture in ''Super Mario Maker''.


====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style====
====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style====
*The HUD was given a small update: the coin counter now has a white/yellow gradient and lacks the "×" symbol present in all other styles, and the score counter is white as opposed to black.
*The Magikoopa's icon in [[Course Maker]] now uses official artwork of it rather than its in-game model.
*[[Spiny Egg]]s are now animated.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*The HUD was given a small update: the coin counter now has a white/yellow gradient and lacks the "×" symbol present in all other styles, and the score counter is now white as opposed to black.
*The design for the Mushroom Platforms in the airship theme was changed to a mechanical one.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*[[Spiny Egg]]s are now animated.
*The background of the underwater theme is different, with a bluer water and with more decorations, including a [[Cheep Chomp]] that watches the player in the distance. It also has a wavy effect.<ref name=SMM2Gameplay>ntower TV - Deine Nintendo-Videos (May 28, 2019). [https://youtu.be/ZexU9g5GKUg Nintendo Switch-Gameplay: Super Mario Maker 2]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 31, 2019.</ref>
*The background of the underwater theme is now different, with bluer water and with more decorations, including a [[Cheep Chomp]] that watches the player in the distance. It also has a wavy effect.
*The background of the underground theme now has waterfalls.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*The background of the underground theme now has waterfalls.
*Mario now directly faces a [[Warp Door]] when he enters one.
*Mario now directly faces a [[Warp Door]] when he enters one.
*The design of the lava has more detail, to make it look less blank for levels with rising lava.
*The design of the lava now has more detail, to make it look less blank for levels with rising lava.
*When the player grabs a [[Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker)|Pink Coin]], it now makes the sound effect when collecting a [[Red Coin]] from a [[Red Ring]] in the original game.
*When the player grabs a [[Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker)|Pink Coin]], it now makes the sound effect when collecting a [[Red Coin]] from a [[Red Ring]] in the original game. A similar sound effect is used in the ''Super Mario World'' style.
*Characters now face forward during their lava death animation rather than sideways.
*Characters now face forward during their lava death animation rather than sideways.
 
*The design for the Mushroom Platforms in the airship theme was now changed to a mechanical one.
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====Course World====
====Course World====
*New players can now upload up to 32 courses, instead of up to 10 courses. However, collecting medals will no longer increase a player's upload limit.
*New players can now upload up to 32 courses, instead of up to 10 courses. However, collecting medals will no longer increase a player's upload limit.
**On July 24, 2019, the upload limit has increased from 32 courses to 64 courses.
**On July 24, 2019, the upload limit increased from 32 courses to 64 courses.
**On January 6, 2020, the upload limit increased from 64 courses to 100 courses.
*Stars are replaced by "''I Like It!''" and "''Boo!''", though they function similarly.
*Stars are replaced by "''I Like It!''" and "''Boo!''", though they function similarly.
**A "''Meh..''" option is also in the game, though it only appears in Multiplayer Versus.
**A "''Meh..''" option is also in the game, though it only appears in Multiplayer Versus.
*The music that plays in the menu is a remix of Special Zone from ''Super Mario World'', instead of Grass Land – the first world of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
===Other games===
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'':
**Link uses the Master Sword and Hylian Shield instead of his sword and shield from the original game.
**The dash attack, down thrust, and bow and arrows were not in the original game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'':
**SMB2 Mario's sprite set is a modified version of Mario's sprites from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', rather than the original ones from ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. Some animations are edited to be smoother.
**Holding the attack button is required to hold enemies and other objects before throwing, consistent with the traditional mechanics of other ''Super Mario'' platform games where the same control action is required to hold shells and other objects. On the other hand, crouching is required before picking them up.
**The Power Squat Jump effect requires holding the D-Pad Down without releasing it before jumping.
**Characters climb on the vines side-by-side – consistent with ''Super Mario Bros.'''s method of climbing on the vines, instead of with their backs facing the screen like in later games.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'':
**While underwater, the Koopalings vocalize and can be stomped, unlike in Wendy's castle battle in this game.
**Lemmy's balls and Wendy's rings in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style have a flashing effect similar to other Koopalings and [[Magikoopa]]s' spells, colored yellow and pink respectively. Morton's spells are also gold instead of magenta, likely to differ from Wendy's magenta flashing effect.
**Bulls-Eye Banzais now have a solid red color scheme instead of flashing red like in this game. Additionally, their red color is significantly brighter than in this game. They now consistently follow Mario, instead of only charging forward after matching his vertical position.
*''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'':
**Toadette wears her regular attire, rather than her explorer's outfit.
**In the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, Small Toadette's cap does not turn light pink with magenta spots; in fact, she is the only character whose head(-wear) does not change in Small form in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style; Mario and Luigi lose their caps, while Toad's color scheme becomes inverted.
**The Spike Balls thrown by Spikes are significantly smaller than in this game, and also use a different design to match the other game styles.


==Release==
==Release==
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In Japan, Europe, and Australia, the player can purchase a limited edition of the game that includes a 12-month [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Switch Online|Nintendo Switch Online]] subscription, and if they pre-order the game, they receive a ''Super Mario Maker 2''-themed stylus as a bonus.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch/Super-Mario-Maker-2-1514009.html ''Super Mario Maker 2'' overview (Nintendo UK website)]</ref><ref name=JPRelease/><ref name=AURelease/> In Australia, the pre-order bonus also includes a ''Super Mario Maker 2''-themed A4 landscape drawing pad with 50 pages of grid paper used for drafting levels.<ref>[https://ebgames.com.au/nintendo-switch-244454-Super-Mario-Maker-2-Limited-Edition-Nintendo-Switch ''Super Mario Maker 2'' Limited Edition]. ''EB Games Australia''. Retrieved April 29, 2019.</ref> For UK players, four bundle packs are available for purchase on the official Nintendo UK store: two limited edition packs both including the game, membership, stylus, and a themed SteelBook, one with the drawing pad, a pencil, and a sharpener, and the other with a ''Mario'' diorama set; and two regular packs with similar content as the limited edition packs, but without the membership and SteelBook.<ref>[https://store.nintendo.co.uk/games/nintendo-switch/super-mario-maker-2.list ''Super Mario Maker 2'' on the official Nintendo UK store]</ref>
In North America, Japan, Europe, and Australia, players can purchase a limited edition of the game that includes a 12-month [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Switch Online|Nintendo Switch Online]] subscription. As a pre-order bonus (except in North America),<ref>{{cite|language=en|author=rawmeatcowboy|date=May 28, 2019|url=gonintendo.com/stories/336330-nintendo-has-no-plans-to-release-the-super-mario-maker-2-stylus-i|title=NINTENDO HAS NO PLANS TO RELEASE THE SUPER MARIO MAKER 2 STYLUS IN NORTH AMERICA|publisher=GoNintendo|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref> players would receive a ''Super Mario Maker 2''-themed stylus.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Super-Mario-Maker-2-1514009.html|title=''Super Mario Maker 2''|publisher=Nintendo of UK|language=en-gb|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref><ref name=JPRelease/><ref name=AURelease/> In Australia, the pre-order bonus also included a ''Super Mario Maker 2''-themed A4 landscape drawing pad with 50 pages of grid paper used for drafting levels.<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20190702055303/https://www.ebgames.com.au/product/nintendo-switch/244454-super-mario-maker-2-limited-edition|title=''Super Mario Maker 2'' Limited Edition|publisher=EB Games Australia|language=en-au|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref> For UK players, four bundle packs are available for purchase on the official Nintendo UK store: two limited edition packs both including the game, membership, stylus, and a themed SteelBook, one with the drawing pad, a pencil, and a sharpener, and the other with a ''Super Mario'' diorama set; and two regular packs with similar content as the limited edition packs, but without the membership and SteelBook.<ref>[https://store.nintendo.co.uk/games/nintendo-switch/super-mario-maker-2.list ''Super Mario Maker 2'' on the official Nintendo UK store]{{dead link}}</ref>
 
North American players can also purchase the limited edition with the online subscription,<ref name=SMM2Direct/> but will not receive the stylus.<ref>rawmeatcowboy (May 28, 2019). [https://gonintendo.com/stories/336330-nintendo-has-no-plans-to-release-the-super-mario-maker-2-stylus-i NINTENDO HAS NO PLANS TO RELEASE THE SUPER MARIO MAKER 2 STYLUS IN NORTH AMERICA]. ''GoNintendo''. Retrieved May 28, 2019.</ref>
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==Pre-release and unused content==
==Pre-release and unused content==
===Debut trailer===
{{main|List of Super Mario Maker 2 pre-release and unused content}}
{{more images|Early ''Super Mario 3D World'' icons''}}
Much of ''Super Mario Maker 2''{{'}}s user interface was changed from earlier footage to the final game. Additionally, ''Super Mario Maker 2'' would have been compatible with [[amiibo]], as there are unused sounds and data for [[Mystery Mushroom]]s, [[Costume Mario]], [[Weird Mushroom (item)|Weird Mushrooms, and Weird Mario]]; this was scrapped for unknown reasons, however.<ref>Smashy (March 30, 2022). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak-iSqPvetM UNUSED and CUT Content in Super Mario Maker 2]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 15, 2022.</ref>
*The icons for several of the ''Super Mario 3D World'' course elements used different icons than the final game as placeholders.
**The following used their icon from the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style:
***Pipes
***? Blocks
***Hidden Blocks
***Ice Blocks
***Semisolid Platforms
***Koopa Troopas
***Cheep Cheeps
***Hammer Bros.
**The following used artwork from the ''Super Mario 3D World'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] guide:
***Clear Pipes
***Brick Blocks
***Rock Blocks
***Donut Blocks
***Goombas
***Porcupuffers
***Piranha Plants
***Fire Piranha Plants
***Thwomps
***Piranha Creepers
***Stingbies
***Hop-Chops
***Trampolines
**The following have a different icon in general than in the final game.
***Cloud Blocks
***Pink Coins
***10-Coins
***Spinies
*The early icon of the 10-Coin was simply a standard coin with the number 10 on it.
*The Goomba icon in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style used artwork of a [[Mini Goomba]] instead of a normal one.
*When the underground theme was shown in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, the Block icon was a Brick Block rather than the Crystal Block in the final game.
*There were only three enemy wheels instead of four in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style. Additionally, Porcupuffers and Bullies were placed in the first and second wheel respectively instead of the fourth.
*When Custom Scroll was shown off, the icon used for the scrolling points was more simplistic, consisting of a silhouette of a realistic-looking parrot instead of a more cartoonish one with a visible facial features.<ref name=Direct/><ref name=SMM2Direct/>
*The [[Twister]] in the ''Super Mario World'' style had a different appearance than in the final game, somewhat resembling a [[Foo]].


===''Super Mario Maker 2'' Direct===
==Critical reception==
*The underground theme in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style uses the brown palette for ground tiles in the day version.<ref name=SMM2Direct/>
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*When showing off the feature to use the ON/OFF Switch with Tracks, the [[Twister]] in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style had a different appearance than in the final game, resembling a [[Foo]], like in the debut trailer. However, since the final version's design also appears in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style, this was most likely intended to be some sort of alternate form.
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|[[Nintendo Switch]]
|Seth Macy,<br>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/06/26/super-mario-maker-2-review IGN]
|9.5/10
|"''Super Mario Maker 2 is the most accessible game design tool ever created, and that core is just one part of a greater whole. I spent hours building levels, testing them, and starting over again, and I feel like I've only barely scratched the surface of what's possible. The Story Mode has a basic story, sure, but it's still a great excuse to introduce hundreds of novel, professionally made levels to play. Its design tutorials are so much more in depth than they ever needed to be, and you can take them or leave them as you see fit. Super Mario Maker 2 affords so much freedom in how you play, how you make, and even how you learn, it's astonishing how incredibly well it's all held together in one cohesive package.''"
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|Nintendo Switch
|CJ Andriessen,<br>[https://www.destructoid.com/review-super-mario-maker-2-560469.phtml Destructoid]
|7/10
|"''This is the conundrum of creating a game where players are expected to provide a majority of the content. There is no guarantee the content will be any good, and thanks to the popularity and intuitive nature of Super Mario Maker 2, you're going to get a lot of people clogging up the Endless Challenge and multiplayer modes with courses that have no business being played by anyone...Given how many positive messages I've seen attached to genuinely bad stages, I don't have much faith in the Mario Maker community right now and I question whether it'll get better down the line.''"
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|Nintendo Switch
|Peter Brown,<br>[https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/super-mario-maker-2-review-make-my-day/1900-6417189/ GameSpot]
|8/10
|"''The Mario series is worth all the admiration it gets, and Super Mario Maker 2 is an excellent tool for picking it apart by pushing its enemies, mechanisms, and Mario, to their limit. I've yet to make a stage of my own that I think is worthy of sending out to other players, but I'm committed to getting there. Whether exploring the full potential of a single element or throwing things at the wall to see what sticks, I've got the itch to join the creator's club. Mario Maker 2 makes the learning process intuitive and enjoyable. Most importantly, it's enabled designers amateur and professional alike to share their creativity with the world. The community is off to a great start, and thankfully, the fun has only just begun.''"
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|Nintendo Switch
|Common Sense Media
|5/5
|"''Fun, accessible editing tools expose kids to game design.''"
|-
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|colspan=2|Metacritic
|colspan=2 style="background-color:LimeGreen"|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/super-mario-maker-2 88]
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|colspan=2|GameRankings
|colspan=2|[https://www.gamerankings.com/switch/258608-super-mario-maker-2/index.html 87.44%]
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|colspan=2|OpenCritic
|colspan=2|[https://opencritic.com/game/7760/super-mario-maker-2 88]
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===Gallery===
===Sales===
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As of December 31, 2021, the game had sold 7.89 million units worldwide.<ref>{{cite|author=Nicolas|date=August 29, 2022|url=nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-million-sellers-cesa-2022-update-super-mario-3d-all-stars-at-9-million-the-legend-of-zelda-links-awakening-over-6-million-more|title=Nintendo million sellers – CESA 2022 update – Super Mario 3D All-Stars at 9 million, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening over 6 million, more|publisher=Nintendo Everything|language=en|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>
SMM2 Early Question Mark Block.jpg|Early ? Block icon
SMM2 Early Goomba.png|Early Goomba icon, using a Mini Goomba's artwork
SMM2 Early Creeper.png|Early Piranha Creeper icon
SMM2 Early porcu.png|Early Porcupuffer icon
SMM210Coin3DWorld.png|Early 10 Coin icon
Pink Coin SMM2 SM3DW.png|Early Pink Coin icon
SMM2-SMW-WindEnemy.png|Early Twister design in the ''Super Mario World'' style
SMM2 NSMBU Twister alternate.png|Early Twister design in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style
SMM2 element search.png|Early part wheels, with transparent segments. Additionally, the Gizmos can be seen to the left.
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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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==Glitches==
==Glitches==
{{main|List of Super Mario Maker 2 glitches}}
{{main|List of Super Mario Maker 2 glitches}}
==Update history==
===Version 1.1.0===
On October 1, 2019, an update was made for playing online with friends, minor changes and bug fixes.<ref>{{cite|date=October 1, 2019|author=@NE_Brian|url=nintendoeverything.com/super-mario-maker-2-update-out-now-version-1-1-0-play-with-friends-online-and-more|title=''Super Mario Maker 2'' update out now (version 1.1.0) – play with friends online and more|publisher=Nintendo Everything|accessdate=July 1, 2024|language=en}}</ref>
====Course World====
'''Network Play'''
*Added "Play with friends"
*Added features to "Nearby Play"
*Added "LAN Play"
'''Official Makers'''
*Added a list of Official Makers in Leaderboards
===Version 2.0.0===
An update was released on December 5, 2019, which added new enemies and course elements and a new Course World mode:<ref name=Ver2>{{cite|author=GameXplain|date=December 1, 2019|url=youtu.be/ffF8muP8044|title=Play as Link in ''Super Mario Maker 2'' Ver. 2.0 Update! + Spike, Ninji Speed Runs, & More! (Trailer)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=December 1, 2019}}</ref>
;Course elements
*[[Spike]]
*[[Spike Ball]]
*[[Snowball]]
*[[Pokey]]
*[[Snow Pokey]]
*[[P Block]]
*[[Dash Block]]
*[[Frozen Coin]]
*[[Master Sword]]
;Mode
*[[#Ninji Speedruns|Ninji Speedruns]]: The player can challenge other players around the world to complete the fastest time possible from courses created by Nintendo.
===Version 3.0.0===
An update was released on April 22, 2020, which added new enemies and course elements and two new modes:<ref name=Ver3>{{cite|author=GameXplain|date=April 20, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJKrtrzmBrs&t=4s|timestamp=0:04|title=World Maker Coming to ''Super Mario Maker 2''! Final 3.0 Update Trailer! (Mario 2 shroom, Acorn, & More)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 20, 2020}}</ref>
;Course elements
*[[SMB2 Mushroom]]
*[[Frog Suit]]
*[[Power Balloon]]
*[[Super Acorn]]
*[[Boomerang Flower]]
*[[Cannon Box]]
*[[Propeller Box]]
*[[Goomba Mask]]
*[[Bullet Bill Mask]]
*[[Red POW Box]]
*[[Larry]]
*[[Iggy]]
*[[Wendy]]
*[[Lemmy]]
*[[Roy]]
*[[Morton]]
*[[Ludwig]]
*[[Cursed Key]]
*[[ON/OFF Trampoline]]
*[[Dotted-Line Block]] for the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style
*[[Mechakoopa]]
*[[Blasta Mechakoopa]]
*[[Zappa Mechakoopa]]
;Modes
*[[#World Maker|World Maker]]
*[[Worldbot]]
;Other
*The [[Spike Block]] was recategorized from Terrain to Gizmos.
===Version 3.0.1===
On July 15, 2020, a fourth update was released, fixing various bugs and issues.
;Other
*Course World: When pausing during Ninji Speedruns, it is no longer possible to control the character for a few moments after closing the menu.
===Version 3.0.2===
On November 14, 2022, a fifth update was released, addressing issues to improve gameplay.<ref>{{cite|url=en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/46689/kw/mario maker/p/989/c/120#v302|title=Nintendo Support: How to Update ''Super Mario Maker 2''|publisher=Nintendo.com|language=en-us|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref> This update patches a vulnerability, known as ENLBufferPwn, in the game's network code which enables hackers to take full, remote control of a user's (unmodified) Nintendo Switch system during online multiplayer sessions.<ref>{{cite|author=PabloMK7, Rambo6Glaz, and Fishguy6564|date=December 22, 2022|url=github.com/PabloMK7/ENLBufferPwn|title=ENLBufferPwn (CVE-2022-47949)|publisher=GitHub|language=en|accessdate=March 4, 2023|archive=web.archive.org/web/20221225025808/https://github.com/PabloMK7/ENLBufferPwn}}</ref> This same vulnerability exists in many other first-party Nintendo games, such as ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.
===Version 3.0.3===
On February 6, 2024, a sixth update was released, addressing issues to improve gameplay.


==Staff==
==Staff==
{{main|List of Super Mario Maker 2 staff}}
{{main|List of Super Mario Maker 2 staff}}
Yosuke Oshino, who directed the [[Super Mario Maker|prequel]] and [[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS port]], returned as the director to the game. New music for the game were composed by sound director [[Koji Kondo]], and additional soundtracks were worked by [[Atsuko Asahi]], [[Toru Minegishi]], and Sayako Doi. [[Takashi Tezuka]] and [[Hiroyuki Kimura]] are continuing producers of the game.
Yosuke Oshino, who directed [[Super Mario Maker|the original game]] and [[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS|its Nintendo 3DS port]], returned as the director to the game. New music for the game was composed by sound director [[Koji Kondo]], and additional soundtracks were worked by [[Atsuko Asahi]], [[Toru Minegishi]], and Sayako Doi. [[Takashi Tezuka]] and [[Hiroyuki Kimura]] are continuing producers of the game.


==References to other games==
==References to other games==
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'': Fire Luigi in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style resembles his appearance in ''Mario Bros.'' for the Atari 2600, as well as the game's flyer ad. Mario's walking sound effect as well as other sound effects from this game can be heard during loading screens. Also, the four sub-areas in the story mode level [[Underground Coin Collecting]] are modeled after ''Mario Bros.'' stages.
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'': Fire Luigi in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style resembles his appearance in ''Mario Bros.'' for the Atari 2600, as well as the game's flyer ad. Mario's walking sound effect, as well as other sound effects from this game, can be heard during loading screens. Also, the four sub-areas in the story mode level [[Underground Coin Collecting]] are modeled after ''Mario Bros.'' stages.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The first game style is based on this game. Some blocks that prevent Mario from going forward or through pipes in Story Mode's main area use a 3D version of this game's ground sprite. In Story Mode, Yellow Toad makes statues of 3D versions of the Goomba, Koopa Troopa and Cheep Cheep's sprites from this game. The story mode level [[Super Mario Bros. W1-1?]] by [[Princess Peach]] is a remix of the [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|first world]] from this game.
*''{{wp|Baseball (1983 video game)|Baseball}}'': The baseball [[Toad House]] minigame in Super Worlds uses sound effects from this game, and is accompanied by an arrangement of its title theme.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The first game style is based on this game. Some blocks that prevent Mario from going forward or through pipes in Story Mode's main area use a 3D version of this game's ground sprite. In Story Mode, Yellow Toad makes statues of 3D versions of the Goomba, Koopa Troopa and Cheep Cheep's sprites, as well as a 2D statue of Builder Mario's sprite made of elements from that game. The story mode level [[Super Mario Bros. W1-1?]] by [[Princess Peach]] is a remix of the [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|first level]] from this game.
*''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'': A portion of the newly arranged music for the sky theme in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style borrows the "Name Entry" theme from this game. The "Name Entry" theme also returns as the Bonus theme in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style.
*''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'': A portion of the newly arranged music for the sky theme in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style borrows the "Name Entry" theme from this game. The "Name Entry" theme also returns as the Bonus theme in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': The second game style is based on this game. The P Switch, Boss Fight and Final Boss themes in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme are from this game.
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'': Link's sprites and sound effects after obtaining the [[Master Sword]] are taken from this game, albeit with slight redesigns such as a paler skin and the Hylian Shield.
*''[[zeldawiki:Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'': The Down Thrust attack originated as a technique Link could learn.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': The door sprites return for the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' theme. The Pokey sprite in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' theme is an edited version of this game's Pokey sprite. Version 3.0 adds the [[SMB2 Mushroom]] as a power-up in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style, giving the user the ability to stand on top on non-spiked enemies and the ability to pick up an throw them that characters possessed in this game. The [[Cursed Key]] is based on the key in this game, and a [[Phanto]] appears when it is picked up.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': The second game style is based on this game. The P Switch, boss battle and final boss themes in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style are from this game. Morton Koopa Jr.'s Ground Pound ability, including his pose while doing so and breaking blocks, resembles Bowser's attack from that game. Sideways-moving [[Thwomp]]s return.
*''[[Super Mario Land]]'': The [[Superball Flower]] is available as an item in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style. The music that plays while in the [[Superball Mario|Superball form]] is a remix of the [[Birabuto Kingdom]] theme from this game, and the music that plays when completing a level or losing a life in said form comes from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Land]]'': The [[Superball Flower]] is available as an item in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style. The music that plays while in the [[Superball Mario|Superball form]] is a remix of the [[Birabuto Kingdom]] theme from this game, and the music that plays when completing a level or losing a life in said form comes from this game.
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': The third game style is based on this game. The music heard in the map of the Endless Challenge at the Easy, Normal, and Expert difficulties are arrangements of [[Yoshi's Island (place)|Yoshi's Island]]'s map theme from this game, while Super Expert's and the bassline of Expert's are arrangements of [[Valley of Bowser]]'s map theme. The music that plays elsewhere in Course World is an arrangement of the [[Special World]]'s map theme.
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': The third game style is based on this game. The music heard in the map of the Endless Challenge at the Easy, Normal, and Expert difficulties are arrangements of [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]]'s map theme from this game, while Super Expert's and the bassline of Expert's are arrangements of [[Valley of Bowser]]'s map theme. The music that plays elsewhere in Course World is an arrangement of the [[Special Zone]]'s map theme.
*''[[Super Mario Kart]]'': The "Mario Circuit" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the [[SNES|Super Famicom]] logo.
*''[[Super Mario Kart]]'': The "Mario Circuit" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] logo.
*''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]'': Luigi's sprite in the ''Super Mario World'' theme is an amalgamation of his body from the original game, and his head from this game.
*''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'': The music for Desert, Snow and Sky-themed Super Worlds are the World 2, World 6 and World 4 map music respectively from this game's version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. In the nighttime, Airship levels become stormy like in this game's version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': The "Slider" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the [[Nintendo 64]] logo. Some parts of the "Inside the Castle Walls" theme from this game can be heard during Story Mode. A small part of the music heard in ''Super Mario World''{{'}}s snow theme resembles the "Snow Mountain" theme from this game.
*''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]'': Luigi's sprite in the ''Super Mario World'' theme is an amalgamation of his body from the original game and his head from this game.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': The original "Slider" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the [[Nintendo 64]] logo. Some parts of the "Inside the Castle Walls" theme from this game can be heard during Story Mode.
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'': An 8-bit rendition of the horse race theme appears as one of the Link costume sound effects.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': The "[[Delfino Plaza]]" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] logo.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': The "[[Delfino Plaza]]" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] logo.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': The P Switch theme from this game is used in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and ''Super Mario 3D World'' styles.
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords]]'': The Link colors used for all four players' Master Sword form in multiplayer match those from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': The "[[Gusty Garden Galaxy]]" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the [[Wii]] logo.
*''[[Mario Party 8]]'': Some of Toad's and Toadette's voice clips are recycled from this game.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': A few of the notes in the arranged sky theme music in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style are taken from the "Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)" arrangement in this game, also arranged by [[Koji Kondo]].
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': "[[Gusty Garden Galaxy (theme)|Gusty Garden Galaxy]]" is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the [[Wii]] logo.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': Music from this game is used on the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' game style. The cage in which Toadette is held in the Story Mode course "[[Meowser Showdown!]]" resembles the cage where Princess Peach is held in this game.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': A few of the notes in the arranged sky theme music in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style are taken from the "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)]]" arrangement in this game, also arranged by [[Koji Kondo]] (although this version, in turn, was based on [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#Super Smash Bros. Brawl|earlier live-orchestra arrangements]] of the Ground Theme).
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': The P Switch theme from this game is used in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style. The cage in which Toadette is held in the Story Mode course "[[Meowser Showdown!]]" resembles the cage where Princess Peach is held in this game. Roy and Ludwig's behaviors are based on the ones used in this game when encountered in their respective castles. The Koopalings' icons in the parts menu are taken directly from this game's artwork.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': The [[10-Coin]]s and [[50-Coin]]s from this game reappear as course elements.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': The [[10-Coin]]s and [[50-Coin]]s from this game reappear as course elements.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'': The fourth game style is based on this game.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'': The fourth game style is based on this game. Iggy largely retains his behavior from this game, albeit without the ability to walk on the ceiling, and Morton's behavior resembles that of [[Boss Sumo Bro]] in this game.
*''[[New Super Luigi U]]'': The snowmen seen in some of [[Frosted Glacier]]'s levels from this game are used as decorations in the snow theme of the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style.
*''[[New Super Luigi U]]'': The snowmen seen in some of [[Frosted Glacier]]'s levels from this game are used as decorations in the snow theme of the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style. One of alternate designs for semisolid platforms in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''-style forest levels appears to be based on the main terrain of the levels [[Sumo Bro Bridge]] and [[Wiggler Floodlands]] from this game. When on a Lakitu Cloud with Toads in tow, they will try to get up to Mario by scuttling like characters do in this game.
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': The first extra game style is based on this game. The music that plays on the menu screen in Yamamura's Dojo is an arrangement of [[World 1 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 1]]'s map theme in this game.<ref>usgamernet (June 19, 2019). [https://youtu.be/RgasCUY8NEY?t=540 Super Mario Maker 2 - 12 Minutes of Gameplay]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 23, 2019.</ref> The Galoomba sprite in the ''Super Mario World'' theme is recolored to match its appearance in this game.
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': The first extra game style is based on this game. The music that plays on the menu screen in Yamamura's Dojo is an arrangement of [[World 1 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 1]]'s map theme in this game. The Galoomba sprite in the ''Super Mario World'' theme is recolored to match its appearance in this game.
*[[inkipedia:Splatoon (series)|''Splatoon'' series]]: The course creators "Celebrity MC" and "Celebrity DJ" have the same professions and speech patterns as [[inkipedia:Pearl|Pearl]] and [[inkipedia:Marina|Marina]], respectively. Likewise, the creators "Agent 1" and "Agent 2" share their pseudonyms and speech patterns with [[inkipedia:Callie|Callie]] and [[inkipedia:Marie|Marie]], respectively.
*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'': Some of Toadette's voice clips, particularly in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, are recycled from this game.
*[[inkipedia:Splatoon (series)|''Splatoon'' series]]: This game runs on a modified engine based on ''[[inkipedia:Splatoon|Splatoon]]'' and ''[[inkipedia:Splatoon 2|Splatoon 2]]'', same as [[Super Mario Maker|its predecessor]]. The course creators "Celebrity MC" and "Celebrity DJ" have the same professions and speech patterns as [[inkipedia:Pearl|Pearl]] and [[inkipedia:Marina|Marina]], respectively. Likewise, the creators "Agent 1" and "Agent 2" share their pseudonyms and speech patterns with [[inkipedia:Callie|Callie]] and [[inkipedia:Marie|Marie]], respectively.
*''{{wp|Miitomo}}'': Some of the player [[Mii]]'s animations and proportions are taken directly from this game.
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'': The course creators "Youthful Researcher" and "Doctor Gizmo" have the same professions and speech patterns as [[zeldawiki:Purah|Purah]] and [[zeldawiki:Robbie|Robbie]], respectively.
*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': Some of Mario's voice clips are reused from this game.
*''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'': Peach's tennis outfit from this game is one of the unlockable outfits for the player's Mii.
*''[[Super Mario Party]]'': Mario's voice clips are reused in this game.
 
==References in later media==
*''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'': Builder Mario and Builder Toad debut as drivers in the [[Trick Tour (2020)|2020 Trick Tour]] to coincide with the release of the final major update to ''Super Mario Maker 2''. Builder Luigi and Builder Toadette later debut as drivers in the [[Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2020)|2020 Mario vs. Luigi Tour]] and the [[Trick Tour (2021)|2021 Trick Tour]], respectively.
*''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'': Some of Toadette's voice clips are reused for this game.
*''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'': Some of Toadette's voice clips are reused for this game.
*''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'':  A Super Hammer appears on a sign at the construction site.
*''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]): Toads donning construction outfits can be seen working in the [[Mario Toy Company]] building's factory.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Super Mario Maker 2 logo 1.svg|Logo
Super Mario Maker 2 logo 1.svg|Logo
SMM2-Cast-Artwork.png|Group artwork of [[Builder Mario]], [[Builder Mario|Luigi]], [[Builder Mario|Toad]] and [[Builder Mario|Toadette]]
SMM2-Cast-Artwork.png|Group artwork of [[Builder Mario|Builder]] [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], and [[Toadette]]
SMM2banner.png|Promotional artwork from Nintendo's official site
SMM2banner.png|Promotional artwork from Nintendo's official site
SMM2MarioJumpArt.png|Mario jumping
Cat Toadette.png|Toadette's newly introduced [[Cat Mario|Cat form]]
Super Mario Maker 2 Hammer Powerup Artwork.png|The [[Super Hammer (Super Mario Maker 2)|Super Hammer]]
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==Media==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
*''Super Mario Maker 2'' is the first ''Super Mario'' game to be released during the {{wp|Reiwa era}} in Japan, following the abdication of emperor {{wp|Akihito}} on April 30 and ascension of prince {{wp|Naruhito}} the following day. [[Nintendo]]'s Japanese Instagram account acknowledged the timing by posting a video depicting Mario traveling through the different imperial eras since the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise's inception, with each one being represented by a different style in this game: the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' style represents the {{wp|Shōwa era}}, the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' style represents the {{wp|Heisei era}}, and the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style represents the Reiwa era.<ref>{{cite|author=Japanese Nintendo|date=May 1, 2019|language=en|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-0HY5TLBAw|title=''Super Mario Maker 2'' Reiwa video|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=January 20, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Co, Franz|date=May 1, 2019|language=en|url=www.gamerevolution.com/news/533723-super-mario-maker-2-reiwa-trailer|title=''Super Mario Maker 2'' Reiwa trailer celebrates Japan’s new era|publisher=GameRevolution|accessdate=January 20, 2024}}</ref>
*The sprite used for [[Yoshi]] while [[Princess Peach]] rides him, as seen in the ending of Super Worlds and one of the intros, is actually the same as the one used in the ending of ''[[Super Mario World]]'', with the only change being his arms being made green. This means he lacks the additional line added to his eye in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''.
==References==
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==External links==
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*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/maker2/index.html Mario Portal Game Archive (EN)]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/history/maker2/index.html Mario Portal Game Archive (JP)]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/baaqa/pc/index.html Official website]
*[https://supermariomaker.nintendo.com/ Official North American website]
*[https://supermariomaker.nintendo.com/ Official North American website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/baaqa/pc/index.html Official Japanese website]


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Super Mario Maker 2
Super Mario Maker 2 boxart
For alternate box art, see the game's gallery.
Developer Nintendo[1]
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
Release date Japan June 28, 2019[2]
USA June 28, 2019[3]
Mexico June 28, 2019[4]
Europe June 28, 2019[5]
Australia June 28, 2019[6]
South Korea June 28, 2019[7]
HK June 28, 2019[8]
ROC June 28, 2019[9]
Language(s) English (United Kingdom)
English (United States)
French (France)
French (Canada)
German
Spanish (Spain)
Spanish (Latin America)
Italian
Dutch
Russian
Japanese
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Korean
Genre Level editor, 2D platformer
Rating(s)
ESRB:E - Everyone
PEGI:3 - Three years and older
CERO:A - All ages
ACB:G - General
USK:0 - All ages
ClassInd:L - General audience
SMECCV:A - All ages
RARS:0+ - All ages
GRAC:All - All ages
GSRR:P - Six years and older
FPB:7-9 - Seven to nine years
Gmedia:3 - Three years and older
NMC:3 - Three years and older
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Format
Nintendo Switch:
Game Card
Digital download
Input
Nintendo Switch:
Joy-Con (horizontal)
Serial code(s) Japan HAC-BAAQA-JPN

Super Mario Maker 2 is a 2D/2.5D platforming and level-editing game released worldwide for the Nintendo Switch on June 28, 2019 and is the sequel to the 2015 Wii U game Super Mario Maker. It was first announced during the Nintendo Direct broadcast on February 13, 2019. The game expands on its predecessor with new features such as a 2.5D level style based on Super Mario 3D World, which incorporates some gameplay aspects from the 3D platformer, including the Super Bell power-up; new level themes, such as desert, snow, sky, and forest; further terrain options such as slopes; and a nighttime feature, which alters many course elements. In addition to Mario, now Luigi, Toad, and Toadette are playable in both single-player and new co-operative and competitive multiplayer modes locally or online. An offline, single-player Story Mode is also featured in the game, which contains over 100 pre-installed courses made by Nintendo. In 2020, it was recognized as the the twenty-second entry in the Super Mario series.[10] As of 2024, it is recognized as the twenty-third on Mario Portal.[11]

A Nintendo Switch Online subscription is required to share, download, and play courses online, including participating in Ninji Speedruns.

Gameplay[edit]

As in Super Mario Maker, along with the main contents of the level, each level is set with a style, theme, and time limit. The starting platform is no longer visibly separated from any ground tiles placed beside it, which are instead merged into the platform. A new mechanic known as Custom Scroll is introduced, which allows the player to set a level to auto-scroll, as well as the directions at which to scroll, which can be changed up to 10 times per area. In forest-themed levels, a body of water can be added and/or set to rise and fall at a predetermined speed. In castle levels and nighttime forest levels, the lava and poison respectively can also be set the same function. The player also has the option to add Clear Conditions to their level, such as collecting a certain amount of coins or reaching the goal as Super Mario. Vertically scrolling sub-areas can also be created.

Course elements that have alternate forms (such as Piranha Plants) can now have those forms selected by tapping the object to open up a menu, rather than shaking it. Additionally, that menu also includes the options to insert/remove a Super Mushroom (although Super Mushrooms can be added by dragging them onto enemies like in the original Super Mario Maker), wings, and a parachute.

In editing mode, the basic functions from Super Mario Maker return, including Mr. Eraser and Undodog, and the player can quickly switch between playing and editing by pressing Minus Button. As a new feature, the player can zoom in or out during editing mode to gain a different view of the level, the latter performed by clicking one of the analog sticks. If the player switches to Super Mario 3D World style, everything that has been placed on the editing screen will be erased, due to the style's course elements being vastly different from those of the other styles. Courses can now be edited cooperatively.

Controls[edit]

The following controls are listed in Yamamura's Dojo. In the default setting, X Button and A Button can be used in place of Y Button and B Button for dashing and jumping, respectively. The player can visit the "Settings" option to change the dash controls to Y Button and B Button and the jump controls to X Button and A Button, similar to the NES games, New Super Mario Bros., New Super Mario Bros. 2, and New Super Mario Bros. U.

Action Input Styles
Basics
Move Left Stick All
Dash Hold Y Button while moving All
Jump B Button All
High jump Press and hold B Button All
Higher jump Jump while dashing All
Super jump Jump as you stomp on an enemy All
Crouch Left Stick All
Enter pipe Tilt Left Stick in direction of pipe opening All
Swim B Button while underwater All
Climb/descend vine Left Stick ↑ / Left Stick ↓ while on vine Super Mario Bros. styleSuper Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Climb/descend tree Left Stick ↑ / Left Stick ↓ while grabbing a tree Super Mario 3D World style
Enter door Left Stick ↑ in front of a door All
Throw fireball (Fire Mario) Y Button All
Slide down slope Left Stick ↓ while on a slope Super Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U styleSuper Mario 3D World style
Hold object Hold Y Button and touch object Super Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U styleSuper Mario 3D World style
Throw object Release Y Button Super Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U styleSuper Mario 3D World style
Drop object Release Y Button while holding ↓ on Left Stick Super Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U styleSuper Mario 3D World style
Throw object upward Release Y Button while holding ↑ on Left Stick Super Mario World style
Look up Left Stick Super Mario World style
Spin jump L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button Super Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Midair spin L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button in midair New Super Mario Bros. U style
Spinning jump B Button after pressing L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button while holding ↑ on Left Stick Super Mario 3D World style
Double/triple jump Jump while dashing, then press B Button again immediately after landing New Super Mario Bros. U style
Ground pound Left Stick ↓ while in midair New Super Mario Bros. U styleSuper Mario 3D World style
Wall jump B Button while touching a wall in midair New Super Mario Bros. U styleSuper Mario 3D World style
Wall slide Tilt Left Stick in the direction of a wall while touching the wall in midair New Super Mario Bros. U styleSuper Mario 3D World style
Super dash Dash for a short while Super Mario 3D World style
Roll L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button while crouching Super Mario 3D World style
Long jump L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button while moving Super Mario 3D World style
Crouch jump B Button while crouching Super Mario 3D World style
Crouch and move Left Stick ↓→ / Left Stick ↓← Super Mario 3D World style
Buzzy Shell, Spiny Shell
Wear Left Stick ↓ while holding a shell Super Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Shoe, Stiletto, Dry Bones Shell, Lakitu's Cloud, Koopa Clown Car
Ride Land on vehicle from above Super Mario Bros. styleSuper Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Bail L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button Super Mario Bros. styleSuper Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Shoot fireball
(Fire Koopa Clown Car)
Y Button Super Mario Bros. styleSuper Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Charge and shoot fireball
(Fire Koopa Clown Car)
Release Y Button after charging Super Mario Bros. styleSuper Mario Bros. 3 styleSuper Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Koopa Troopa Car
Ride Land on a Koopa Troopa Car Super Mario 3D World style
Change direction Left Stick → / Left Stick Super Mario 3D World style
Jump B Button Super Mario 3D World style
Bail L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button Super Mario 3D World style
Honk horn Left Stick Super Mario 3D World style
Link (version 2.0.0 and later)
Swing sword Y Button Super Mario Bros. style
Dash attack Hold Y Button while tilting Left Stick Super Mario Bros. style
Down thrust Left Stick ↓ in midair Super Mario Bros. style
Shoot arrow Hold L Button/R Button and release to shoot (Aim by tilting Left Stick ↑ or ↓) Super Mario Bros. style
Ready bomb Hold Y Button while tilting Left Stick Super Mario Bros. style
Throw bomb Release Y Button Super Mario Bros. style
Place bomb Release Y Button while tilting Left Stick Super Mario Bros. style
Raise shield Left Stick Super Mario Bros. style
Raccoon Mario
Tail whip Y Button Super Mario Bros. 3 style
Fly Dash until arms extend, then press B Button repeatedly Super Mario Bros. 3 style
Descend slowly Press B Button repeatedly while falling in midair Super Mario Bros. 3 style
Yoshi
Ride Land on Yoshi from above Super Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Bail L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button Super Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Eat Y Button Super Mario World styleNew Super Mario Bros. U style
Flutter jump Hold B Button in midair New Super Mario Bros. U style
Cape Mario
Cape attack Y Button Super Mario World style
Ascend Dash until arms extend, then press and hold B Button while continuing to hold Y Button Super Mario World style
Open cape Release B Button while ascending Super Mario World style
Fly Tilt Left Stick in opposite direction of movement while cape is open Super Mario World style
Dive Hold Left Stick in direction of movement while flying Super Mario World style
Dive bomb Collide with an enemy while descending Super Mario World style
Descend Release Y Button while flying Super Mario World style
Descend slowly Press and hold B Button while descending Super Mario World style
Propeller Mario
Fly L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button New Super Mario Bros. U style
Dive Left Stick ↓ while flying New Super Mario Bros. U style
Cat Mario
Climb wall Left Stick toward a wall in midair Super Mario 3D World style
Scratch B Button Super Mario 3D World style
Slide L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button while crouching Super Mario 3D World style
Claw dive L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button in midair Super Mario 3D World style
SMB2 Mario (version 3.0.0 and later)
Pick up Y Button while tilting Left Stick Super Mario Bros. style
Throw Release Y Button Super Mario Bros. style
Charge jump B Button after holding Left Stick ↓ for a bit Super Mario Bros. style
Frog Mario (version 3.0.0 and later)
Swim Left Stick Super Mario Bros. 3 style
Swim quickly Swim while holding Y Button Super Mario Bros. 3 style
Skip across water While holding something, dash until P-Meter is full Super Mario Bros. 3 style
Balloon Mario (version 3.0.0 and later)
Float Left Stick Super Mario World style
Boost Y Button/B Button Super Mario World style
Flying Squirrel Mario (version 3.0.0 and later)
Glide Hold B Button in midair New Super Mario Bros. U style
Ascend L Button/R Button in midair New Super Mario Bros. U style
Cling to wall Tilt Left Stick in the direction of a wall New Super Mario Bros. U style
High spin jump Press and hold L Button/R Button New Super Mario Bros. U style
Boomerang Mario (version 3.0.0 and later)
Throw boomerang Y Button Super Mario 3D World style
Cannon Box (version 3.0.0 and later)
Fire cannonball Y Button Super Mario 3D World style
Supercharged shot Hold Y Button for a bit, then release Super Mario 3D World style
Propeller Box (version 3.0.0 and later)
Fly L Button/R Button Super Mario 3D World style
Dive Left Stick ↓ while flying Super Mario 3D World style
Goomba Mask (version 3.0.0 and later)
Crouch Left Stick Super Mario 3D World style
Bullet Bill Mask (version 3.0.0 and later)
Fly Press and hold B Button while descending Super Mario 3D World style
Red POW Box (version 3.0.0 and later)
Activate POW Jump and hit something above you Super Mario 3D World style
Superball Mario
Throw Superball Y Button Super Mario Bros. style
Builder Mario
Swing hammer Y Button Super Mario 3D World style
Bring out Builder Box Y Button while holding ↑ on Left Stick Super Mario 3D World style

Story Mode[edit]

In Story Mode, after Mario, Toadette (referred to as "Chief" in this mode), Toad (referred to as "Taskmaster" in this mode), and several other Toads have just finished building Princess Peach's castle, only for Undodog to accidentally step on a button that causes a Reset Rocket to erase the whole castle. As such, Mario needs to collect coins to rebuild it. To earn coins, the player can play through a total of 120 official courses produced by Nintendo in the form of "jobs" given by the Taskmaster. After clearing a course, Mario keeps the coins he collected in the course and is also awarded a coin payment. Some of the levels also feature Toads that need to be rescued. Other NPCs including Mr. Eraser and Undodog can also assign jobs for Mario. Like Endless Challenge, up to three extra lives can be received per job, but the current number of lives always defaults to five when entering a different job. The main hub is set in and around Peach's castle in the Super Mario 3D World style, and the player can explore more parts of the castle as they progress through the mode. Luigi, Toad, and Toadette are not playable in Story Mode. Completing all jobs rewards the player with the Robot Cap and Suit.

Characters[edit]

Jobs[edit]

Number Course name Course creator Game style Course theme(s) Difficulty Payment
1 A Downhill Battle Goomba Lover New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Underground theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
2 ON/OFF Switch Research Expedition Doctor Gizmo Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Underground theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
3 Hello, 3D World! Lonely Farmer Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Underground theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
4 Under the Angry Sun Amateur Meteorologist New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Desert theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
5 The Mystery of the Haunted Manor Agent 1 Super Mario World style Main area: Ghost House themeSub area: Ghost House theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
6 Underground Coin Collecting Eccentric Millionaire Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Underground themeSub area: Underground theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
7 Swinging Claw Ropes Course Celebrity MC Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Underground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
8 Shoe-Stopper Celebrity DJ Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Snow themeSub area: Underground theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
9 The Keymaster Agent 2 Super Mario World style Main area: Ghost House themeSub area: Ghost House theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
10 Banzai Bill Ambush Father of Name Withheld Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Airship theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
11 Seesaw Catapults P.E. Teacher New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Desert themeSub area: Desert theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
12 Tunnel to the Dark Side of the Moon Mischievous Mole Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Underground themeSub area: Underground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
13 Dry Bones Shell Boating Celebrity MC Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
14 Twisting through the Desert Sands A Certain Mage Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Desert themeSub area: Underground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
15 NO JUMPING ALLOWED! The Gamemaster New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Ghost House themeSub area: Ghost House theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
16 That's One Hot Car! Celebrity MC New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
17 Swing, Claw! Swing! Rookie Carpenter Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Desert theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
18 Treetop Fireballs Veteran Carpenter Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Snow themeSub area: Snow theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
19 Plenty of Cheep Cheeps in the Sea Ocean Aficionado New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Underwater themeSub area: Underwater theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
20 Fire Koopa Clown Carnage Legendary Explorer Super Mario World style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Underground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
21 Snake Blocks in the Sky Snake Block Enthusiast Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Snow theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
22 River Fish in the Forest A Certain Mage Super Mario World style Main area: Forest theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
23 Above the Clouds, Beyond the Vines Lonely Farmer New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Sky theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
24 Goomba Clubhouse Goomba Lover Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ghost House theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
25 Boo's Towering House of Terror The Gamemaster Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Ghost House themeSub area: Ghost House theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
26 Big Showdown on a Little Star Stargazer Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Sky theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
27 Red Yoshi's Cheep Cheep Cleanup Warrior Dad Super Mario World style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Sky theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
28 The Way of the Shell Fired-Up Announcer Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Underground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
29 Begone, Rotten Mushroom! World-Renowned Chef Super Mario World style Main area: Ground theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
30 Blink Blank Blunk Doctor Gizmo Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Underground themeSub area: Forest theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
31 Deep in the Windy Valley Amateur Meteorologist Super Mario World style Main area: Desert themeSub area: Desert theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
32 Ancient Seesaw Fortress Father of Name Withheld Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Desert themeSub area: Desert theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
33 Dash On, Dash Off Basement Musician Super Mario World style Main area: Ground theme ★★★★ 300 coins
34 Bumper Jump Around! Eccentric Millonaire New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Snow theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
35 Master of the Trees Young Dreamer Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Ground theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
36 Upside-Down Stretches Stargazer Super Mario World style Main area: Underground themeSub area: Underground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
37 Wobbly Seesaw Castle Name Withheld by Request Super Mario World style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
38 Ant Trooper March Agent 1 Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Airship theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
39 Fly-By-Night Clown Car The Gamemaster New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Ground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
40 Boo-ring Course Legendary Explorer Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Underground theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
41 The Underground Menace Lonely Farmer Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Forest themeSub area: Underground theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
42 Save Me, Snake Block! Snake Block Enthusiast Super Mario World style Main area: Underwater theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
43 With a Lantern Veteran Carpenter Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Ghost House theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
44 Bouncing through the Clouds Eccentric Millionaire Super Mario World style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Sky theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
45 Lava Rising Agent 1 Super Mario World style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
46 Impassable Castle Father of Name Withheld Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Castle theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
47 Lava Bubble Limbo A Certain Mage Super Mario World style Main area: Underwater theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
48 Dry Bones Lava Lurker Young Dreamer Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Castle theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
49 Blinking Block Blitz Doctor Gizmo Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Ground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
50 Rotten Produce World-Renowned Chef New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Ground theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
51 Koopa Clown Car Coin Collecting Doctor Gizmo Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Airship theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
52 The Darkness Lifts The Gamemaster Super Mario World style Main area: Ghost House theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
53 Get Over It! Basement Musician New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Forest themeSub area: Forest theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
54 Angry Angry Sun Amateur Meteorologist Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Sky theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
55 Koopa Troopa Car, Go! Basement Musician Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Airship theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
56 BUZZY: The Movie: The Book: The Ride The Gamemaster Super Mario World style Main area: Forest themeSub area: Forest theme ★★★☆ 150 coins
57 100 Coins under the Sea Eccentric Millionaire Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Underwater theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
58 Climbing Twister Cave Legendary Explorer Super Mario World style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Underground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
59 The World's Greatest Cannon Ride Youthful Researcher New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Airship theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
60 Above the Clouds Ruler of the Skies Super Mario World style Main area: Sky theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
61 Dirty Donuts Mischievous Mole Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Desert themeSub area: Desert theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
62 Threat Level: Porcupuffer Ocean Aficionado Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Forest themeSub area: Forest theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
63 ON/OFF Switcheroo! Fired-Up Announcer Super Mario World style Main area: Sky theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
64 Fast Snake Block Frontier Snake Block Enthusiast New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Underground themeSub area: Underground theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
65 Red POW Block on the Move Doctor Gizmo Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Forest themeSub area: Forest theme ★☆☆☆ 100 coins
66 Para-Beetle Transfer Ruler of the Skies Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Airship theme ★★★★ 300 coins
67 Boom Boom Rager Name Withheld by Request Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Desert themeSub area: Desert theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
68 Banzai Bill Chase Scene Father of Name Withheld Super Mario World style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
69 The Road to Wall Jump Mastery Celebrity DJ New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Sky theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
70 Freezing Rain P.E. Teacher Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Snow theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
71 ON/OFF Koopa Troopas Fired-Up Announcer Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Ground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
72 Shoes in the Clouds Ruler of the Skies Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Sky theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
73 Lava Bubble Castle Legendary Explorer New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Castle theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
74 Blooper Barrage Stargazer Super Mario World style Main area: Sky theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
75 Good Lakitu, Bad Lakitu A Certain Mage Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Desert theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
76 Launching Bob-ombs, Collecting Co-coins Eccentric Millionaire Super Mario World style Main area: Airship theme ★★☆☆ 100 coins
77 Stone of Destiny The Gamemaster Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Ghost House themeSub area: Ghost House theme ★★★★ 300 coins
78 Icicle Playground P.E. Teacher Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Snow themeSub area: Snow theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
79 Skipsqueak Towers Name Withheld by Request Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Sky theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
80 ON/OFF Rail Switch Doctor Gizmo New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Sky theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
81 Sail the Skies...Without Jumping Ruler of the Skies Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Airship themeSub area: Airship theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
82 Vines in the Castle Veteran Carpenter New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
83 Red Yoshi's Highway of Flames Basement Musician Super Mario World style Main area: Forest theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
84 Secret of the Dry Bones Shell Fired-Up Announcer Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Ghost House theme ★★★★ 300 coins
85 No-Jump Snowfield! The Gamemaster Super Mario World style Main area: Snow themeSub area: Snow theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
86 Winter and Spring and Winter Again Amateur Meteorologist New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Snow themeSub area: Ground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
87 Bing Bang Boom in Bully Castle! Father of Name Withheld Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
88 Monty Mole Iceberg Getaway Warrior Dad Super Mario World style Main area: Snow themeSub area: Underground theme ★★☆☆ 150 coins
89 Just a Normal, Everyday Castle General Contractor New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★★★ 300 coins
90 Invincible Windsprinter Amateur Meteorologist Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Desert theme ★★★★ 300 coins
- Swinging Claw Escape Undodog Super Mario World style Main area: Snow theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
- Swamp Escape by Shell! Undodog Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Forest theme ★★★☆ Dry Bones Shell doghouse
- Chain Chomp Chiller Undodog Super Mario World style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Ground theme ★★★★ Reset Dress
- Molten Rain Mr. Eraser Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Sky theme ★☆☆☆ Unblocks Pipe to Partrick
- Spiny Busters Mr. Eraser Super Mario World style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Sky theme ★★☆☆ Unblocks path to 30-Coin
- Target: A Single Pom Pom Mr. Eraser Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Desert theme ★★★☆ Refreshing Shirt
- House of ! Blocks Partrick Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Sky theme ★☆☆☆ ? Block
- Darkness Ahead, Darkness Below Partrick Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Ghost House theme ★★☆☆ Hidden Vine at Unblocked Path (leads to Soundfrog and 50-Coin)
- High atop Thwomp Tower Partrick Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★★☆ Partrick Shirt
- Cheep Cheep Maze Soundfrog Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Underwater theme ★★★☆ Flowers
- Hold Your Breath Soundfrog New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Forest theme ★★★☆ Mountains
- Sea of Sorrow Soundfrog Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Underwater theme ★★★★ Frog Cap
- Airship Flight Yamamura Super Mario World style Main area: Airship themeSub area: Airship theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
- Coin Collecting on an Unmanned Airship Yamamura Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Airship theme ★★★☆ 200 coins
- Summer Shootout Yamamura Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Airship theme ★★★★ Yamamura Shirt
- Heavy Stone Heave-Ho Red Toad Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Desert theme ★★☆☆ Required to resume construction
- Head in the Clouds Green Toad Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Ground theme ★★☆☆ Required to resume construction
- Little Toad Lost Blue Toad New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Airship theme ★★☆☆ Purple Toad (Required to resume construction)
- POW Block Wake-Up Call! Purple Toad Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Sky themeSub area: Sky theme ★★☆☆ Wakes up Yellow Toad
- Piranha Creeper Squash Purple Toad Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground theme ★★★☆ Defeats the Piranha Creeper
- Spiny Shell Smashers Purple Toad New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Forest themeSub area: Forest theme ★★★☆ Three ? Blocks (one contains Superball Flower)
- Buried Stones Yellow Toad Super Mario World style Main area: Underground theme ★☆☆☆ Goomba Statue
- Cat-Scratch Stone Yellow Toad Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Desert theme ★★☆☆ Cheep Cheep Statue
- Stone from the River Yellow Toad New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Forest themeSub area: Forest theme ★★★☆ Koopa Statue
- Toad Rescue Taskmaster New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Sky theme ★★☆☆ Rescues Red Toad (Required to resume construction)
- Operation: Toadal Eclipse Taskmaster New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Castle theme ★★★☆ Rescues working Toads (Required to resume construction)
- Meowser Showdown! Taskmaster Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Castle themeSub area: Castle theme ★★★☆ Rescues the Chief (Required to complete construction) + Super Hammer
- Let's Go, Builder Mario! Princess Peach Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Underground themeSub area: Underground theme ★★☆☆ Princess Peach Dress
- March of the Rookie Toads Princess Peach New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Desert theme ★★☆☆ Princess Peach Wig
- Super Mario Bros. W1-1? Princess Peach Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Ground themeSub area: Underground theme ★★★★ Princess Peach Tennis Outfit

Course World[edit]

Course World, the online hub in which players can access levels created and uploaded by other players, returns from Super Mario Maker. In addition to being able to browse popular courses, searching by course ID, and download courses, players can now search courses by specific parameters such as style, theme, difficulty, and region, similar to the search function on the Super Mario Maker Bookmark website. Courses can also be searched by tags that have been applied to them, such as "Puzzle-solving" and "Autoscroll". There is also a Hot Courses tab, which shows courses that have a small number of likes, and a New Courses tab, which shows newly uploaded courses. Feedback can be given to courses in the form of text, drawings, or one of 12 Super Mario-themed stamps, and instead of granting stars, players can choose to vote on courses positively or negatively by selecting the "I like it!" or "Boo!" buttons respectively, which are also used in group votes during online play. As in the first Super Mario Maker, the clear rate, world record, and first clear are recorded for every course. Players always start a level in Small form, regardless of their form in the previous level.

Each player on Course World is represented by a Mii and has a Maker profile, which displays their medals, Maker points, and Versus Rating. Maker points are earned if players clear courses and react with "I like it!" for each one. However, Maker points can be lost if players fail to clear a course, and/or don't leave behind any kind of positive reaction; this includes giving the course a "Boo!".

The Versus Rating represents the player's rank in Multiplayer Versus matches based on their win-loss ratio; if the player wins a match, they earn points and move up a rank if enough points are earned. The player can also dress up their Mii with various outfits and hats obtained by completing certain objectives in the game.

Medals are earned from ranking high in the game leaderboards. There are 10 medals available, each in a bronze, silver, and gold variant. Some medals do not, however, have a bronze version, such as the one from the Maker Points (Weekly) leaderboard.

If a user uploads content that is deemed by Nintendo as inappropriate, including, but not limited to levels abusing game glitches or referencing inappropriate content, it is removed. If the removed content is a course, the uploader receives a warning in their notifications, telling them which level was deleted and for what reason. If it is a comment, the commenter receives an email warning regarding their removed comment, though it does not specify which comment was removed. If a Maker name is inappropriate, it is replaced by four question marks ("????") and the deleted name cannot be used again. Repeatedly uploading inappropriate content can lead to Nintendo restricting Course World for the user's Nintendo Switch console.

There is a total of 46,411,484,401,953 possible Maker IDs and course IDs in total, with each ID having nine characters, and a total of 33 types of characters (every digit and letter of the alphabet, except for I, O, and Z) can be on the ID.

Network Play[edit]

Network Play allows the player to cooperate with three other players online to complete courses in Multiplayer Co-op, or compete against them to clear the course first in Multiplayer Versus. Each player is assigned to one of four characters: Mario, Luigi, Toad, or Toadette. The player can also connect locally to other players who own the game, though the players' Versus Ratings are not affected in this mode.

Versus Rating[edit]

Versus Rating correlates to a rank tier that can change. As a higher rank is attained, it takes a higher ratio and amount of wins to gain points. In courses with a flagpole exit, players who reach the flag within a few seconds of the winner lose a lesser amount of points (this is not possible in the Super Mario Bros. 3 or Super Mario World game styles). If no one can finish a course, no points are lost. Players who drop their connection while in a worldwide Multiplayer Versus Match will be penalized with a greater reduction of their Versus Rating than a standard loss or giving up.

Players are matched with opponents who have a close rating. The maximum Versus Rating appears to be 8000.

Versus Rating Rank
0 D
1000 C
2000 B
3000 A
4000 S
5000 S+
6000 Pink S+

Endless Challenge[edit]

Similar to the 100 Mario Challenge in the first Super Mario Maker, Endless Challenge involves the player completing as many random courses based on their preferred difficulty as possible. Players that achieve a significantly high score are ranked on the leaderboards. Courses have to be played at least once before they can appear in this game mode. Players can also start over the course from the pause menu, and like the previous game, it costs one life.

Players start with five lives on Easy and Normal, fifteen on Expert, and thirty on Super Expert.

The pause menu sound and the Game Over music are determined by the current level's game style, similar to the ending in 100 Mario Challenge.

Ninji Speedruns[edit]

Ninji Speedruns is a mode introduced in version 2.0 in which the player must speed through a course created by Nintendo, with new courses being released every so often. One week after the level's release, the player can race against a Ninji Ghost. If the player receives enough stamps on their stamp card, they can earn an outfit for their Mii. The outfits are as follows:

  • Ninji Cap - Earned with one stamp
  • Ninji Shirt - Earned with four stamps
  • Ninji Slacks - Earned with seven stamps
  • Ninji Garb - Earned with ten stamps
  • Cheetah Headgear - Earned with eleven stamps
  • Cheetah Tanktop - Earned with fourteen stamps
  • Cheetah Runners - Earned with seventeen stamps
  • Cheetah Suit - Earned with twenty stamps

The player can also receive stars temporarily spinning around their Mii. They can be one bronze star, two silver stars, or three gold stars, depending on how fast they finished the course once the current Ninji Speedrun event is over.

Courses[edit]

There is a total of 21 Ninji Speedrun courses.

Course name Release date Game style Course theme(s)
Rolling Snowballs December 4, 2019 New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Snow theme
The Speedventure of Link December 19, 2019 Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Forest themeMain area: Castle theme
The 10-Coin of Deep Woods January 7, 2020 New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Forest theme
Cat Mario Dash February 5, 2020 Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground themeMain area: Ground theme
Banzai Bill Cliff Climb February 26, 2020 Super Mario World style Main area: Desert themeMain area: Desert theme
Swinging Claw Flyway March 18, 2020 Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Forest theme
Headgear Hustle April 30, 2020 Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Sky theme
Balloon Race June 3, 2020 Super Mario World style Main area: Sky theme
Yoshi's Piranha Plant Picnic July 15, 2020 New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Ground theme
Player's Choice: Power-Up Party August 5, 2020 Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Forest themeMain area: Forest theme
Big Shoes Gustin' in the Desert August 26, 2020 Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Desert theme
Squirrely Airship Escapades September 16, 2020 New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Airship theme
At the Croak of Midnight October 14, 2020 Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Castle themeMain area: Underwater theme
35th Anniversary Auto-Mario November 18, 2020 Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Ground theme
Cannon Box Blast! December 9, 2020 Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Desert themeMain area: Sky theme
Goombud Bust-Up December 29, 2020 Super Mario World style Main area: Sky themeMain area: Sky theme
SMB2 Mario: Can You Dig It? January 20, 2021 Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Snow themeMain area: Snow theme
Dry Bones Shellscape February 10, 2021 Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Forest themeMain area: Ghost House theme
Cape Mario Master March 17, 2021 Super Mario World style Main area: Forest themeMain area: Underground theme
Bowser's Castle: The Last Dash April 14, 2021 New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Castle themeMain area: Underground theme
Link's Lightweight Longshots November 11, 2021 Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Sky themeMain area: Underground theme
Names in other languages[edit]
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハックンタイムアタック[?]
Hakkun Taimu Atakku
Ninji Time Attack
Chinese (simplified) 哈库计时挑战[?]
Hākù Jìshí Tiǎozhàn
Ninji Timed Challenge
Chinese (traditional) 哈庫計時賽[?]
Hākù Jìshísài
Ninji Time Trial
German Ninji-Speedrun[?] -
Italian Corse Ninji[?] Ninji Runs
Korean 닌군 타임 어택[12]
Ningun Taim Eotaek
Ninji Time Attack
Spanish (NOA) Contrarrelojes ninji[?] Ninji time trials
Spanish (NOE) Contrarrelojes Ninji[?] Ninji Time Trials

Official courses[edit]

Account Course name Course ID Game style Course theme(s)
NintendoNM Cloudy Planet Escape [Kit] B2H-5P6-6QG Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Sky theme
Wacky Waters [Krysta] DKD-6VN-WHG Super Mario World style Main area: Forest theme
Tricky Trap Pyramid [Chris] XRM-NWV-XVG Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Desert themeMain area: Desert theme
Bonkers Bounce House [Kit] Y7R-6FB-CKF Super Mario World style Main area: Underground theme
Never A Minute 2M8-8YL-KPG Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Ground theme
We Made It Together :) TGQ-YLH-BVF Super Mario World style Main area: Forest theme
Ant Hill Antics 85G-M5R-MFG Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Underground theme
NintendoJP マリオ神話へ【よゐこオリジナル】 6GV-3YY-7QF Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Forest themeMain area: Castle theme
マリオ新たなる神話へ【任天堂バージョン】 JK5-F13-BYF Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Forest themeMain area: Castle theme
スーパーボールマリオ/Superball Mario 24Y-BMK-5JG Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Ground themeMain area: Underground theme
スーパーマリオU SO Q2W-2VC-NLF New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Ground themeMain area: Ground theme
ビルダーマリオ/Builder Mario XYK-9FY-CGG Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Desert themeMain area: Desert theme
みんなであつめて! JWD-CH3-Y8G Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground theme
みんなであわせて! J7S-4GC-3DG Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Snow themeMain area: Underground theme
NintendoUS Round I: Invitational 2019 641-9CJ-J9G Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground themeMain area: Airship theme
Round II: Invitational 2019 8CJ-376-MXF Super Mario World style Main area: Ghost House themeMain area: Ghost House theme
Finals I: Invitational 2019 22R-N5T-YCG Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Desert themeMain area: Desert theme
Finals II: Invitational 2019 2GW-H75-44G New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Forest themeMain area: Sky theme
Finals III: Invitational 2019 N1J-HKT-DLF Super Mario World style Main area: Sky theme
Finals IV: Invitational 2019 DM7-K5X-1MG Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Castle themeMain area: Snow theme
Ruby's Slippery Slopes 2CN-X1K-CSG Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground themeMain area: Underground theme
Dakota's Frozen Flames L3V-RCP-C2G New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Snow themeMain area: Underground theme
Southwest Super Sky Challenge 39C-LQR-WLF Super Mario World style Main area: Sky theme
Starlight Spin B0D-TH0-D7G New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Sky theme
Tree Fortress 4FQ-0VT-QKF Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Forest theme
Temple of the Triforce 30Q-34F-G5G Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Desert themeMain area: Underground theme
Girls Make Games Castle J75-TPX-B2H Super Mario World style Main area: Castle themeMain area: Castle theme
NintendoEU Fun & Furious VND-W07-QRG Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground themeMain area: Castle theme
Hot & Cold 0GD-P48-4FF Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Desert themeMain area: Snow theme
Everyone, Dodge! 01C-HRR-VKG Super Mario World style Main area: Snow themeMain area: Snow theme
NintendoAU Finding Boom Boom NNP-LHS-FKG Super Mario Bros. 3 style Main area: Ground themeMain area: Underground theme
Feline Crafty H5R-DVF-RYF Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ground themeMain area: Underground theme
The Angry Sun Effect Y89-891-JPF Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Desert theme
The Windy Moon Effect KSN-J1T-HSG Super Mario Bros. style Main area: Desert theme
PAX AUS - Halloween Escape 2QP-CHR-9RG Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Ghost House theme
PAX AUS - A Run With The Fish! J7Q-7DF-51H New Super Mario Bros. U style Main area: Ground themeMain area: Sky theme
Rhythm of the Koopa Shell G2V-8C8-YGG Super Mario World style Main area: Sky themeMain area: Airship theme
Everyone, BREAK! JWV-GCQ-5GG Super Mario 3D World style Main area: Desert themeMain area: Underground theme

Yamamura's Dojo[edit]

Yamamura's Dojo
Main article: Yamamura's Dojo

In Yamamura's Dojo, the player can view "Maker Lessons," a series of tutorials in which Yamamura teaches a new character, Nina, various course design techniques. Maker Lessons are categorized into three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. The player can also view the controls for each game style, under the option "Mario's Moves."

World Maker[edit]

Introduced in the April 22, 2020 update, World Maker allows players to compile different levels from the Coursebot into their own worlds. A set of worlds is compiled into a Super World and can be uploaded to Course World. Each world begins with a starting point and ends with a castle representing the final level (appearing as an outline until a course is placed into it), and is constructed on a 7×4 grid using a variety of course icons (which represent the levels in between), terrain, pathways, 1-Up Toad Houses, and Warp Pipes.

Unlike in the story mode, the extra lives carry over if the player enters a new level, but the power-up will still be lost. The player can set the number of lives with which they start off (from 1 to 99) and the theme of the world. Although worlds only appear in the Super Mario World style, the levels themselves can be of any style. Up to five levels can be included in a world including the castle level, while each Super World can have up to eight worlds.

Up to two Warp Pipes and three 1-Up Toad Houses can be placed in a world. Warp Pipes are used to navigate from one point on the map to another, while 1-Up Toad Houses allow the player to play a minigame to earn extra lives. There are three varieties of 1-Up Toad Houses, each with its own unique minigame: Match & Win!, based on the Spade Panel slot minigame from Super Mario Bros. 3, Pop & Win!, where the player has to pump a balloon, and Catch & Win!, where the player has to catch as many baseballs as possible.

Similarly to Super Mario Bros. 3, the final level in any individual world can alternatively be represented by an airship (which resembles Bowser's Airship) rather than a castle, though the final level of a whole Super World will always use a castle icon resembling Bowser's Castle from most of the New Super Mario Bros. series. Regardless, these end-level icons are purely aesthetic, and a level of any theme can be placed on them.

All Super Worlds are saved to a variation of the Coursebot known as the Worldbot. Up to six Super Worlds can be saved.

Themes[edit]

Each theme has its own set of aesthetic features that can be added to the world for decorative purposes by adding plain terrain and holding it down on the touch screen to change it.

Name Aesthetic features Music
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Ground.png
Ground
Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Ground-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Ground-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Ground-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Yoshi's Island from Super Mario World
Super Bell trees from Super Mario 3D World Slanted rock pillars from New Super Mario Bros. U A large hill with eyes from Super Mario World
Underground theme icon from Super Mario Maker 2
Underground
Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Underground-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Underground-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Underground-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Vanilla Dome from Super Mario World
A Blargg-like skeleton and mushrooms from the Underground-themed levels of the Super Mario World game style A torch from the Castle-themed levels of the Super Mario 3D World style Crystals from the Underground-themed levels of the New Super Mario Bros. U game style
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Desert.png
Desert
Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Desert-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Desert-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Desert-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Desert Land from the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 3
Rocks from the Desert-themed levels of the Super Mario World game style and a Blargg-like skeleton An oasis Pyramids
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Snow.png
Snow
Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Snow-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Snow-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Snow-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Ice Land from the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 3
Conifers covered in snow from Super Mario 3D World Blue hills with spots from the snow-themed levels of the Super Mario World game style Mountains from the snow-themed levels of the New Super Mario Bros. U game style
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Sky.png
Sky
Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Sky-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Sky-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Sky-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Giant Land from the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 3
New Super Mario Bros. U-styled Mushroom Platforms Hills with spots A large, cloudy hill with spots
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Forest.png
Forest
Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Forest-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Forest-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Forest-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Forest of Illusion from Super Mario World
New Super Mario Bros. U-styled Mushroom Platforms A poison pond A tree from the Forest of Illusion
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Castle.png
Volcano
Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Volcano-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Volcano-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Volcano-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Valley of Bowser from Super Mario World
A Bowser Statue from Super Mario World facing right A Bowser Statue from Super Mario World facing left A torch from the Castle-themed levels of the Super Mario 3D World style
The Space World Theme icon from Super Mario Maker 2
Space
Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Space-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Space-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Icon of an aesthetic feature for the Space-themed Super Worlds in Super Mario Maker 2 Original music
Soundfrog, Undodog, and the Reset Rocket Towers from the Airship-themed levels of the Super Mario 3D World game style A large hill with closed eyes

Course icons[edit]

Normal[edit]

The player must press A Button to enter the course.

Enemy[edit]

The player is immediately sent into the course when touching the enemy.

Course elements[edit]

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Game Style Select
The style select menu

Instead of displaying every element on a single screen as in Super Mario Maker, at the top-right corner of the screen in editing mode, there is a magnifying glass which, when selected, allows the player to search for course elements by category. Each category's elements are organized into one or more wheels, with the elements as the sectors. The top of the screen contains the most recently used elements, but elements can be pinned.

Elements formatted in bold are new to Super Mario Maker 2.
1 - Added in version 2.0.0
2 - Added in version 3.0.0

Styles[edit]

The game styles are separated into two categories; the Super Mario 3D World style, which features its own unique elements that are incompatible with other styles, is placed in "Extra Game Styles".

Themes[edit]

Theme Level inspiration Night effects
Super Mario Bros. style Super Mario Bros. 3 style Super Mario World style New Super Mario Bros. U style Super Mario 3D World style
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Ground.png
Ground
General ground levels World 1-1 Groovy Acorn Plains Way, Yoshi Hill Super Bell Hill Causes various behavior changes in enemies and items.
Underground theme icon from Super Mario Maker 2
Underground
General underground levels World 1-5 General underground levels Tilted Tunnel Koopa Troopa Cave Turns the screen upside down and inverts all vertical controls
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Underwater.png
Underwater
General underwater levels General underwater levels General underwater levels Tropical Refresher Pipeline Lagoon Makes everything dark except for a short radius around players and certain course elements
SMM2-ThemeIcon-GhostHouse.png
Ghost House
Original World 2-Fortress's palette Donut Secret House (horizontal)
Donut Ghost House (vertical)
Swaying Ghost House (day)
Which-Way Labyrinth's background (night)
Shifty Boo Mansion
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Airship.png
Airship
Original World 1-Airship, World 5-Airship (day)
World 6-Airship (night)
Vanilla Secret 3's background, Sunken Ghost Ship's tileset Flight of the Para-Beetles's background, Boarding the Airship's terrain and music The Bowser Express Makes the background stormy (except in the Super Mario Bros. game style) and causes all course elements to behave as if they are underwater (except Spinies, which are slowed down instead)
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Castle.png
Castle
General castle levels General fortress levels except World 2-Fortress (day)
World 8-Bowser's Castle's tileset (night)
General hot castle and fortress levels Lemmy's Swingback Castle Bowser's Lava Lake Keep Causes player characters to behave as if they are underwater, but leaves all other course parts unaffected
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Desert.png
Desert
Original Desert Land's levels Chocolate Island 5's background, Chocolate Island 2's tileset Spike's Spouting Sands' background, Stone-Eye Zone's main terrain Conkdor Canyon's background and music, Ant Trooper Hill's terrain Causes a sandstorm to occur which varies depending on the game style.
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Snow.png
Snow
Original Ice Land's levels Yoshi's Island 1's background, Awesome's tileset Spinning-Star Sky (day)
Cooligan Fields (night)
Snowball Park Makes all surfaces become slippery
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Forest.png
Forest
Original World 7-Piranha Plant Forest of Illusion 1 Jungle of the Giants Gargantuan Grotto Turns water into poison water
SMM2-ThemeIcon-Sky.png
Sky
World 8-3 from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Sky Land's levels from the second screen Vanilla Secret 3's background, Chocolate Island 3's, Way Cool's and Mondo's bonus areas' tileset Flight of the Para-Beetles, A Quick Dip in the Sky Rolling Ride Run Causes light gravity to occur, and causes all course elements to behave as if they are underwater (except Spinies, which are slowed down instead)

Terrain[edit]

The icon for the Terrain category in the level editor of Super Mario Maker 2

The terrain category is represented by a Brick Block icon and colored cyan.

Element Styles available Description
Super Mario Bros. style Super Mario Bros. 3 style Super Mario World style New Super Mario Bros. U style Super Mario 3D World style
Ground
Ground icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Ground icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Ground icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Ground icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Ground icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Flat, indestructible ground on which players and many enemies can walk and objects can be placed.
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
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An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
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Steep Slope A Steep Slope in the Super Mario Bros. style from Super Mario Maker 2SMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon undergroundSMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon underwaterSMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon castleSMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon airshipSMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon ghost houseSMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon desertSMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon skySMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon snowSMM2 Steep Slope SMB icon jungle Steep Slope icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style)SMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon undergroundSMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon underwaterSMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon castleSMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon airshipSMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon ghost houseSMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon desertSMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon skySMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon snowSMM2 Steep Slope SMB3 icon jungle A Steep Slope's icon from Super Mario World's style in Super Mario Maker 2SMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon undergroundSMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon underwaterSMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon castleSMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon airshipSMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon ghost houseSMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon desertSMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon skySMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon snowSMM2 Steep Slope SMW icon jungle A Slope in Super Mario Maker 2SMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon undergroundSMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon underwaterSMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon castleSMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon airshipSMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon ghost houseSMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon desertSMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon skySMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon snowSMM2 Steep Slope NSMBU icon jungle Steep Slope icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Ground at a 45° angle that players can slide down, with a 1:1 horizontal-to-vertical ratio. The direction and length of the slope can be changed. The stair variants do not affect the slope's function.
Gentle Slope Gentle Slope icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon undergroundSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon underwaterSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon castleSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon airshipSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon ghost houseSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon desertSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon skySMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon snowSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB icon jungle Gentle Slope icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style)SMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon undergroundSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon underwaterSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon castleSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon airshipSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon ghost houseSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon desertSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon skySMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon snowSMM2 Gentle Slope SMB3 icon jungle A Gentle Slope's icon from Super Mario World's style in Super Mario Maker 2SMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon undergroundSMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon underwaterSMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon castleSMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon airshipSMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon ghost houseSMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon desertSMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon skySMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon snowSMM2 Gentle Slope SMW icon jungle A Slope in Super Mario Maker 2SMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon undergroundSMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon underwaterSMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon castleSMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon airshipSMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon ghost houseSMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon desertSMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon skySMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon snowSMM2 Gentle Slope NSMBU icon jungle Gentle Slope icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A slope with a flatter angle with a 2:1 horizontal-to-vertical ratio. The direction and length of the slope can be changed. The stair variants do not affect the slope's function.
Pipe Pipe icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Pipe icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style)An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Pipe icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style)An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Pipe icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style)Warp Pipe icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U styleWarp Pipe icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U styleWarp Pipe icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U style A Warp Pipe's icon from Super Mario 3D World's style in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A green, extendable tube that can be used to enter sub-areas or hold other elements. It also appears in different colors that change the speed of objects that come out: blue is the slowest, green is the second slowest, yellow is the second fastest, and red is the fastest.
Clear Pipe N/A Clear Pipe icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A transparent tube players can enter to travel between different parts of the same area. The pipe can be lengthened and bent. Enemies and items can also travel inside Clear Pipes.
Spike Trap Spike Trap icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Spike Trap icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Spike Trap icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A A hazard that damages players upon contact. They can be walked on safely with a Goomba's Shoe, Yoshi, or Dry Bones Shell. In the Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World styles while underwater, they are visually replaced by Jelectros and Sea Urchins, respectively.
Mushroom Platform Mushroom Platform icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Mushroom Platform icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Mushroom Platform icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Mushroom Platform icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A A resizable platform that players can jump through from below and land on the top. They can be made red, green, or yellow.
Semisolid Platform Semisolid Platform icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Semisolid Platform icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Semisolid Platform icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Semisolid Platform icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Semisolid Platform icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A resizable platform that players can jump through from below and land on the top. Cat Mario can climb up the Semisolid Platform's wall in the Super Mario 3D World style.
Bridge Bridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Bridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Bridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Bridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style)Bridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U styleBridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U styleBridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U styleBridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U styleBridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U styleBridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U styleBridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U styleBridge icon in Super Mario Maker 2, New Super Mario Bros. U style N/A A horizontally resizable platform that players can jump through from below and land on top.
Brick Block*
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) N/A Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A block that players can break as any form other than Small Mario. Brick Blocks can hold various items and enemies. If a Coin is placed inside, they spawn up to ten Coins if they are hit fast enough. In underground and forest-themed levels in the Super Mario 3D World style, they become Crystal Blocks.
Rotating Block*
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) N/A A block that spins when hit, allowing players and other elements to pass through it, or can be broken with a Spin Jump from above as any form other than Small Mario.
? Block
Flying ? Block
? Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) ? Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) ? Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) ? Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) ? Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A block containing a single Coin; when hit, it turns into an Empty Block. Other elements can be placed inside instead. Like Brick Blocks, they spawn up to ten Coins if they are hit fast enough when a Coin is placed.
Hard Block
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Hard Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Hard Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Hard Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Hard Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Hard Block (Rock Block) icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A solid block that mainly serves as a platform, though a strong force such as that of a Bob-omb explosion or Big Mario jumping on it can break it. In the Super Mario 3D World style, they take the form of Rock Blocks.
Hidden Block
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Hidden Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Hidden Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Hidden Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Hidden Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Hidden Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An invisible ? Block that reveals itself when hit from below.
Donut Block
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Donut Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Donut Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Donut Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Donut Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Donut Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A type of platform that falls if players stand on it long enough. Thwomps can also activate Donut Blocks upon landing on them.
Note Block
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Note Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Note Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Note Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Note Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A A block that bounces players and any elements that land on it up. They can contain coins, power-ups and enemies, and landing on or hitting the Note Block will release them.
Music Block
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Music Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Music Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Music Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Music Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Note Block. A Music Block plays a single note of a specific instrument and pitch depending on what landed on it and how high the block is placed respectively.
Cloud Block
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Cloud Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Cloud Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Cloud Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Cloud Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Cloud Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A type of platform that can be passed through from below, similar to Semisolid and Mushroom Platforms. They can be destroyed by Thwomps, Skewers, and Bowser (in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style) and Morton's Ground Pound attacks, and SMB2 Mario can also dig through them.
Ice Block
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Ice Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Ice Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Ice Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Ice Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Ice Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A slippery block that mainly serves as a platform, but can be broken with a strong force.

* - Collectively known in-game as simply "Blocks"

Items[edit]

The icon for the Items category in the level editor of Super Mario Maker 2

The items category is represented by a Coin icon and colored magenta.

Element Styles available Description
Super Mario Bros. style Super Mario Bros. 3 style Super Mario World style New Super Mario Bros. U style Super Mario 3D World style
Coin
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) A Coin from Super Mario 3D World's style in Super Mario Maker 2 Collecting 100 Coins grants players an extra life. When a Coin is attached to Pipes, Bill Blasters or Lakitus, they spawn multiple Coins at once. In Story Mode, Coins are required to rebuild Princess Peach's castle.
Frozen Coin1
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
SMM2 Frozen Coin SMB icon SMM2 Frozen Coin SMB3 icon SMM2 Frozen Coin SMW icon SMM2 Frozen Coin NSMBU icon N/A An alternate form of the Coin. A coin encased in an Ice Block that thaws out when hit with fireballs or other fire-based elements such as Lava Bubbles, Fire Bars, and the Angry Sun.
10-Coin
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
10-Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) 10-Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) 10-Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) 10-Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) 10-Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A large Coin worth 10 regular coins.
30-Coin
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
30-Coin icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) 30-Coin icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) A 30-Coin in Super Mario Maker 2 A 30-Coin in the New Super Mario Bros. U style in Super Mario Maker 2. 30-Coin icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A large Coin worth 30 regular Coins, and an alternate form of the 10 Coin.
50-Coin
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
50-Coin icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) 50-Coin icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) A 50-Coin in the Super Mario World style from Super Mario Maker 2 A 50-Coin in the New Super Mario Bros. U style in Super Mario Maker 2. 50-Coin icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A large Coin worth 50 regular Coins, and an alternate form of the 10 Coin.
Pink Coin Pink Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Pink Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Pink Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Pink Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Pink Coin icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A Coin with a key symbol imprinted on it. If all Pink Coins in the area are collected, a key appears.
Super Mushroom
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Super Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Super Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Super Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Super Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) A power-up that transforms players into their Super forms.
Master Sword1
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
SMM2 Master Sword SMB icon N/A An alternate form of the Super Mushroom. A power-up that transforms players into Link, allowing them to attack with his sword, block projectiles, and use bombs and a bow and arrow.
Fire Flower
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Fire Flower icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Fire Flower icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Fire Flower icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Fire Flower icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) A power-up that transforms players into their Fire forms, allowing them to shoot fireballs.
Superball Flower
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Superball Flower icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) N/A An alternate form of the Fire Flower. A power-up that transforms players into their Superball forms, allowing them to shoot Superballs. When using this power-up, music from Super Mario Land plays. It is an unlockable element accessible after clearing "Spiny Shell Smashers" in Story Mode.
Big Mushroom
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Big Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) N/A A power-up that transforms players into their Big forms, allowing them to break Hard Blocks and other obstacles.
Super Leaf
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Super Leaf icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) N/A A flight power-up that transforms players into their Raccoon forms.
Cape Feather
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Cape Feather icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) N/A A flight power-up that transforms players into their Cape forms.
Propeller Mushroom
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Propeller Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A A flight power-up that transforms players into their Propeller forms.
Super Bell
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Super Bell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A power-up that transforms players into their Cat forms, allowing them to attack and pounce on enemies, and climb up walls, Semisolid Platforms, and the Goal Pole.
Super Hammer
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Super Hammer icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A power-up that transforms players into their Builder forms, allowing them to use a hammer to break hard blocks and defeat enemies and place Builder Boxes. It is an unlockable element obtained after clearing "Meowser Showdown!" in Story Mode.
SMB2 Mushroom2
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
SMB2 Mushroom in Super Mario Maker 2. N/A A power-up that transforms players into their Super Mario Bros. 2 forms, allowing them to ride, grab, and throw enemies, as well as being able to perform charge jumps.
Frog Suit2
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Frog Suit in Super Mario Maker 2. N/A A power-up that transforms players into their Frog forms, allowing them to swim underwater more easily and run across water surfaces.
Power Balloon2
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Power Balloon in Super Mario Maker 2. N/A A flight power-up that allows players to float through the air.
Super Acorn2
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Super Acorn N/A A flight power-up that transforms players into their Flying Squirrel forms.
Boomerang Flower2
Attaching a Super Mushroom causes it to appear instead when the player is small. The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Boomerang Flower in Mario Kart 8 A power-up that transforms players into their Boomerang forms.
Super Star
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Super Star icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Super Star icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Super Star icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Super Star icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) A power-up that grants players temporary invincibility.
1-Up Mushroom
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
1-Up Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) 1-Up Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) 1-Up Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) 1-Up Mushroom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) A mushroom that grants players an extra life.
Rotten Mushroom
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Rotten Mushroom icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Rotten Mushroom icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Rotten Mushroom icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Rotten Mushroom icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A A harmful mushroom that replaces the 1-Up Mushroom in nighttime ground levels and actively chases players. Upon contact, players are damaged, similar to Poison Mushrooms.
Shoe Goomba
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Shoe Goomba icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Shoe Goomba icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) N/A A Goomba that hides inside a Goomba's Shoe and jumps around. After it is defeated, a player can wear the shoe and jump on spiked enemies and obstacles. If the shoe is big, the player can perform a stomp that defeats nearby enemies. If the shoe has wings attached, it can perform a flutter jump. The stiletto variant can destroy certain obstacles such as Thwomps.
Stiletto Goomba
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Stiletto Goomba icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Stiletto Goomba icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) N/A
Yoshi's Egg
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Yoshi's Egg icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Yoshi's Egg icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Upon approaching it, the egg hatches into a Yoshi. If the egg is enlarged, it turns red and hatches into a Red Yoshi, which breathes fire instead of licking. If the rider is in their Fire form, the Red Yoshi can breathe three fireballs at once.
Cannon Box2
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Cannon Box icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A wearable object that shoots cannonballs. The player can charge up for long-ranged shots.
Propeller Box2
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Propeller Box 3DW A wearable object that allows players to fly up to three times in midair, similar to the Propeller Mushroom.
Goomba Mask2
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Goomba Mask icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A wearable object that prevents enemies from attacking players.
Bullet Bill Mask2
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Bullet Bill Mask A wearable object that allows players to fly horizontally through the air similar to a Bullet Bill.
Red POW Box2
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Red POW Box 3DW A wearable object that can create up to three shockwaves that break or activate nearby blocks similar to the Red POW Block.

Enemies[edit]

The icon for the Enemies category in the level editor of Super Mario Maker 2

The enemy category is represented by a Goomba icon and colored green.

Element Styles available Description
Super Mario Bros. style Super Mario Bros. 3 style Super Mario World style New Super Mario Bros. U style Super Mario 3D World style
Goomba
Mega Goomba Paragoomba The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Goomba icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Goomba icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) N/A Goomba icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Goombas walk along the ground and can be defeated by stomping on them. In the Super Mario 3D World style, Goombas chase the player upon spotting them. They float around in the air in the nighttime Ground theme. When enlarged, jumping on them causes them to split into two regular Goombas.
Goombrat
Kodeka Kakibō The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Goombrat icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Goombrat icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) N/A Goombrat icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Goomba. Goombrats act like Goombas, except that they turn around when they reach an edge. They float around in the air in the nighttime Ground theme.
Galoomba
Big Galoomba Paragaloomba Parachute Galoomba
N/A Galoomba icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) N/A When stomped on, Galoombas flip over and can be held and thrown by players.
Goombud
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Goombud icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) N/A An alternate form of the Galoomba. Goombuds act like Galoombas, except that they turn around when they reach an edge. They float around in the air in the nighttime Ground theme.
Koopa Troopa
Big Koopa Troopa Koopa Paratroopa The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Koopa Troopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Koopa Troopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Koopa Troopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Koopa Troopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Koopa Troopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) When stomped on, Koopa Troopas retreat into their shells; in the Super Mario World and Super Mario 3D World styles, they become unshelled Koopas. Their shells can then be held and thrown by players. Green Koopa Troopas walk off edges and bounce along the ground when given wings. When enlarged, their shell cannot be picked up by the players, and can break Hard and Ice Blocks.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) SMB3RedKoopaSMM2.png Sprite of the icon for a red Koopa Troopa in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a red Koopa Troopa in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Red Koopa Troopas are an alternate form of the green ones, which turn around at edges and fly in a vertical motion when given wings.
Ant Trooper
Big Ant Trooper The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Ant Trooper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Ant Troopers can walk on walls and ceilings, but cannot be defeated with a normal stomp, instead requiring a ground-pound. When enlarged, they also become invulnerable to fireballs.
Horned Ant Trooper
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Horned Ant Trooper icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Ant Trooper. Horned Ant Troopers act like regular Ant Troopers, but have a spiked helmet on their head, hurting players that jump on them.
Buzzy Beetle
Big Buzzy Beetle Para-Beetle The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Buzzy Beetle icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Buzzy Beetle icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Buzzy Beetle icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Buzzy Beetle icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Buzzy Beetles act similar to Koopa Troopas, but are immune to fireballs. When attached to a ceiling, they fall once the players approach them, spinning in their shell form. When given wings, they become Parabeetles.
Buzzy Shell
The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Buzzy Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Buzzy Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Buzzy Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Buzzy Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Buzzy Beetle. Buzzy Shells can be worn by players to protect themselves against hazards from above.
Spike Top
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 Spiky Parabuzzy The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Spike Top icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Spike Top icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Spike Top icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Spike Top icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Spike Tops can walk along walls and ceilings, and like Buzzy Beetles, they are resistant to fireballs.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Sprite of the icon for a blue Spike Top in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Sprite of the icon for a blue Spike Top in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. N/A An alternate form of the red Spike Tops, the blue versions are faster than their red counterparts.
Spiny
Big Spiny The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Spiny icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Spiny icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Spiny icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Spiny icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Spiny icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Spinies have spikes on their shells, which damage players if they land on them normally. Spinies are also thrown by Lakitus. When attached to a ceiling, they act like Buzzy Beetles, in which state they can be jumped on and their shell can be carried. While thrown or underwater, Spinies take the form of Spiny Eggs. When they are given wings, they occasionally retract into their Spiny Egg forms and shoot spines in the four cardinal directions.
Spiny Shell
The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Spiny Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Spiny Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Spiny Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Spiny Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Spiny. Spiny Shells function similarly to Buzzy Shells, but can be used to defeat enemies instead of simply knocking them away. The shell can also be used to break certain blocks.
Blooper
Big Blooper The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Blooper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Blooper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Blooper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Blooper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Bloopers can be placed on land or underwater, where they move erratically towards players. On land, they can be defeated with a stomp. In the Super Mario 3D World style, they cannot pass through walls or blocks. Giving them wings makes them move faster.
Blooper Nanny
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Blooper Nanny icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Blooper Nanny icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Blooper Nanny icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Blooper Nanny icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Blooper. Blooper Nannies act like regular Bloopers, except with Blooper Babies following their path.
Cheep Cheep
Big Cheep Cheep The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Cheep Cheep icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Cheep Cheep icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Cheep Cheep (Blurp) icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Cheep Cheep (Deep Cheep) icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Cheep Cheep icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) When placed on land, Cheep Cheeps bounce along the ground and occasionally jump up to attack players. When placed underwater, they will constantly swim in one direction. When placed in lava, they will become invulnerable to jumps. In the Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. U styles, they are visually replaced by Blurps and Deep Cheeps respectively.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 An editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Red Cheep Cheeps are an alternate form of the green ones. When placed on land, they follow the player while bouncing. While underwater, they swim back and forth instead of one direction.
Skipsqueak
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Skipsqueak icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Skipsqueaks march in place and jump into the air when players jump. Giving them wings allows them to flutter jump.
Spiny Skipsqueak
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Spiny Skipsqueak icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Skipsqueak, with spines on their back that damage players upon contact.
Stingby
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Stingby icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Stingbies chase after players if they spot them, though they only move horizontally.
Piranha Plant
Big Piranha Plant The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Piranha Plant icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Piranha Plant icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) N/A Piranha Plant icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Piranha Plant icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Piranha Plants can be placed in pipes, where they periodically emerge to attack players and retreat. When placed elsewhere such as on ceilings and walls, they act as stationary hazards. In the Super Mario 3D World style, they lunge at players, and can be defeated by stomping them.
Jumping Piranha Plant
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Jumping Piranha Plant icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) N/A Jumping Piranha Plants attack by shooting straight up, before descending back down slowly.
Fire Piranha Plant
Big Fire Piranha The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Fire Piranha Plant icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Fire Piranha Plant icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Fire Piranha Plant icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Fire Piranha Plant icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Fire Piranha Plant icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Piranha Plant. Fire Piranha Plants spit out fireballs from their set location.
Piranha Creeper N/A Piranha Creeper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Piranha Creepers move along a path set by the editor. Purple ones move constantly back and forth between their starting point and the end of their path. When stomped on or hit with a projectile, they move back towards their starting point in small increments, and are permanently defeated if they reach it after being hit in quick succession. Otherwise, they resume their routine after a short period of time.
N/A A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Blue Piranha Creepers are an alternate form of purple ones. They sleep at the end of their set path, thus staying immobile. When stomped on or hit with a projectile, they move back towards their starting point in small increments, and are permanently defeated if they reach it after being hit in quick succession. Otherwise, they reset themselves to the end of their path after a short period of time.
Muncher
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Muncher icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Muncher icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Muncher icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Muncher icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Munchers simply act as hazards, similar to Spike Traps. Like them, they can be walked on with a Goomba's Shoe, Yoshi, or a Dry Bones Shell. They can be defeated with a POW Block, or a stomp from a Goomba's Stiletto. When winged, Munchers will periodically jump in the air.
Thwomp
Big Thwomp The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Thwomp icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Thwomp icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Thwomp icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Thwomp icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Thwomp icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Thwomps crash down from above when players approach one, then move back up to their original location. They can activate certain elements such as ? Blocks and P Switches upon landing on them. They can also be set to attack horizontally. In the Super Mario 3D World style, they are safe to touch, but can instantly take out players by squishing them. When enlarged, they can continuously break blocks that are in their way. When winged, they slowly float to the left. In nighttime Ground levels, they chase the players when not looked at, similar to Boos.
Monty Mole
Big Monty Mole The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Monty Mole icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Monty Mole icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Monty Mole icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Monty Mole icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A When placed in the ground, Monty Moles remain hidden until players approach them, causing them to jump out and chase them.
Rocky Wrench
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Rocky Wrench icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Rocky Wrench icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Rocky Wrench icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Rocky Wrench icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Rocky Wrenches hide underneath manhole covers in the ground, then slowly emerge to throw wrenches at players.
Hammer Bro
Sledge Bro The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Hammer Bro icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Hammer Bro icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Hammer Bro icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Hammer Bro icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Hammer Bro icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Hammer Bros. throw hammers in an arc towards players, occasionally jumping while doing so.
Sledge Bro Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Sprite of the icon for a Sledge Bro in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Sledge Bro in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Sledge Bro in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A form of the Hammer Bro when given a Super Mushroom, which throws sledge hammers and can also perform a stomp that stuns any players on the ground.
Fire Bro
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Fire Bro icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Hammer Bro. Fire Bros. shoot fireballs at players instead of hammers.
Heavy Fire Bro N/A A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A form of the Fire Bro when given a Super Mushroom. Like Sledge Bros., can also perform a stomp that stuns any players on the ground in addition to throwing fireballs.
Chain Chomp
Big Chain Chomp The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Chain Chomp icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Chain Chomp icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Chain Chomp icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Chain Chomp icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Chain Chomps are tied to a stake and occasionally lunge towards players from their set positions. In the New Super Mario Bros. U style or while riding a big Goomba's Shoe or Dry Bones Shell, their stake can be removed by Ground Pounding on it, setting them free.
Unchained Chomp
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Unchained Chomp icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Unchained Chomp icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Unchained Chomp icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Unchained Chomp icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Chain Chomp. Unchained Chomps are not attached to stakes, enabling them to move about freely.
Spike1
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Sprite of the icon for a Spike in the Super Mario Bros. style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Spike in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Spike in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Spike in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Spikes produce and throw Spike Balls at players, which fly forward (Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3 styles) or roll along the ground (Super Mario World, New Super Mario Bros. U and Super Mario 3D World styles). Additionally, they walk forward in the former styles and stand still in the latter styles. In snow-themed levels, they produce snowballs instead, similarly to Snow Spikes.
Spike Ball1
Giant Spiked Ball The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Sprite of the icon for a Spike Ball in the Super Mario Bros. style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Spike Ball in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Spike Ball in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Spike Ball in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Spike Ball in the Super Mario 3D World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Spike Balls are hazards that either fly forward or roll along the ground, and break when they collide into a wall. They are produced and thrown by Spikes as their main attack. They can also appear on their own as an alternate form of Spike. In nighttime ground levels, they home in on the players.
Snowball1
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Sprite of the icon for a Snowball in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Snowball in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Snowball in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Snowball in the Super Mario 3D World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Spike Balls are replaced by Snowballs in snow-themed levels. Snowballs can be picked up and thrown at enemies to defeat them or objects such as P Switches.
Hop-Chops
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Hop-Chops icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Hop-Chops chase after players, but can be jumped on like Trampolines to bounce higher.
Wiggler
Mega Wiggler The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Wiggler icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Wiggler icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Wiggler icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Wiggler icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Wigglers walk back and forth without actively attacking players, but become angry when stomped on. When winged, Wigglers jump along the ground. In nighttime Ground levels, they can float in the air.
Angry Wiggler
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Angry Wiggler icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Angry Wiggler icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Angry Wiggler icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Angry Wiggler icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Wiggler. While angry, Wigglers move faster and chase after players.
Boo
Big Boo The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Boo icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Boo icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Boo icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Boo icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Boos slowly float towards players when their backs are turned, but freeze when they face them. When placed on the ground without modifiers, they become Stretches, which hide in the ground and occasionally emerge while moving back and forth. Giving them wings makes them move faster while chasing the player. In nighttime Ground levels, Boos have their behavior reversed, chasing the players when looked at and stopping when their backs are turned, while Stretches act like regular Boos.
Boo Buddies
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Boo Buddies icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Boo Buddies icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Boo Buddies icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Boo Buddies icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Boo. Boo Buddies are a group of Boos that spin in a circular formation, though players can safely pass through an opening in the circle. When winged, their formation can grow and shrink. In nighttime Ground levels, they behave like regular Boos.
Peepa
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Peepa icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Boo. Peepas constantly move around in a circular motion.
Lava Bubble
Big Lava Bubble The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Lava Bubble icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Lava Bubble icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Lava Bubble icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Lava Bubble icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Lava Bubble icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Lava Bubbles periodically leap out from the bottom of the screen. If the player is wearing a Goomba Mask, they will stay the bottom of the screen. When winged, Lava Bubbles fly diagonally.
Bob-omb
Mega Bob-omb The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 Parabomb
Bob-omb icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Bob-omb icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Bob-omb icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Bob-omb icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Bob-omb icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Bob-ombs constantly walk forward similar to Goombas; if a player attacks one or it comes into contact with fire, its fuse ignites. In the former case, players can then carry and throw or kick it around before it explodes. If given wings, they will float through the air in a manner similar to Para-Beetles.
Lit Bob-omb
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Lit Bob-omb icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Lit Bob-omb icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Lit Bob-omb icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Lit Bob-omb icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Lit Bob-omb icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Bob-omb. This form ignites as soon as it appears on screen. These Bob-ombs continue walking even while their fuses are lit, but explode after approximately five seconds. The resulting explosion can break nearby blocks.
Dry Bones
Mega Dry Bones Parabones The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Dry Bones icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Dry Bones icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Dry Bones icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Dry Bones icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Dry Bones icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Dry Bones crumble when stomped on, but emerge back up after a period of time. In the Super Mario World style, they can throw bones at Mario. When enlarged, they become invulnerable to regular stomps, requiring a Spin Jump or Ground Pound to make them crumble.
Dry Bones Shell
The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Dry Bones Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Dry Bones Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Dry Bones Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Dry Bones Shell icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Dry Bones. Dry Bones Shells allow players to safely sail along the surface of fluids, ground pound and "play dead" to become temporarily invincible. When "playing dead", Bull's-Eye Bills, Bull's-Eye Banzais, and Blasta Mechakoopa missiles will not follow the player.
Fish Bone
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Fish Bone icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Fish Bone icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Fish Bone icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Fish Bone icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Underwater, Fish Bones charge towards a player upon spotting them and break upon hitting a wall. They can be placed on land, though they fall apart if they touch the ground.
Magikoopa
Kamek (British English version)
Big Magikoopa The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Magikoopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Magikoopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Magikoopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Magikoopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Magikoopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Magikoopas occasionally reappear and disappear in different locations, casting a spell at players each time. The spells can transform blocks into different elements.
Pokey1
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Sprite of the icon for a Pokey in the Super Mario Bros. style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Pokey in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Pokey in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Pokey in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Pokey in the Super Mario 3D World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Pokeys move slowly along the ground, damaging players upon contact. Their heights can be adjusted, and they can be defeated with fireballs and Yoshi. Damaging the head will immediately defeat the Pokey. In nighttime Ground levels, they can float in the air in a similar manner to Wigglers.
Snow Pokey1
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Sprite of the icon for a Snow Pokey in the Super Mario Bros. style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Snow Pokey in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Snow Pokey in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Snow Pokey in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Snow Pokey in the Super Mario 3D World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Pokeys become Snow Pokeys when placed in snow-themed levels. In this form, they can be jumped on, which reduces them to a snowball.
Bowser
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Bowser icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Bowser icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Bowser icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Bowser icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Bowser jumps around and breathes fire at players. In the Super Mario Bros. 3 style, he can perform a Ground Pound that stuns players on the ground, while in the Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. U styles, he can breathe multiple fireballs into the air. If he is inside a Koopa Clown Car, he can throw Bob-ombs at players, though if a Clear Condition to defeat a certain number of Bob-ombs is set, he throws Green Shells instead.
Bowser Jr.
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Bowser Jr. icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Bowser Jr. icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Bowser Jr. icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Bowser Jr. icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Bowser Jr. occasionally breathes fireballs and retreats into his shell and dashes towards players. When winged, he can throw multiple hammers. While inside a Koopa/Junior Clown Car, he can throw Green Shells at players, though if a Clear Condition to defeat a certain number of Koopa Troopas is set, he throws Bob-ombs instead. He is defeated after three stomps.
Meowser
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Meowser icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Meowser attacks similarly to Bowser, but can also climb walls and Semisolid Platforms. When given wings, he will fly off the stage and attack from the background.
Boom Boom
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Boom Boom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Boom Boom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Boom Boom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Boom Boom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Boom Boom icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) In the four main game styles, Boom Boom chases after players, occasionally jumping into the air. When attacked, he crouches while protruding his spikes out. In the New Super Mario Bros. U style, he can perform Spin Jumps. In the Super Mario 3D World style, he spins around before making himself dizzy. When attacked, he dashes in his shell, similar to Bowser Jr. He is defeated after three stomps. Giving him wings will cause him to fly around in the air.
Pom Pom
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Pom Pom icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of Boom Boom. Pom Pom spawns duplicates of herself and attacks by throwing shurikens at players. The real Pom Pom wields a pink shuriken. She is defeated after three stomps.
Mechakoopa2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Sprite of the icon for a Mechakoopa in the Super Mario Bros. style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Mechakoopa in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Mechakoopa in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Mechakoopa in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. N/A Mechakoopas behave similar to green Koopa Troopas, and can be jumped on, carried or kicked around, and thrown at enemies. They get back up if left alone for a period of time after being knocked down. In nighttime Ground levels, they are equipped with jet engines, and occasionally hover in the air.
Blasta Mechakoopa2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Sprite of the icon for a Blasta Mechakoopa in the Super Mario Bros. style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Blasta Mechakoopa in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Blasta Mechakoopa in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Blasta Mechakoopa in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. N/A An alternate form of the Mechakoopa. Blasta Mechakoopas behave like red Koopa Troopas and occasionally fire a Bull's-Eye Bill-like homing missile out of their mouths. These missiles explode after a few seconds.
Zappa Mechakoopa2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Sprite of the icon for a Zappa Mechakoopa in the Super Mario Bros. style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Zappa Mechakoopa in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Zappa Mechakoopa in the Super Mario World style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. Sprite of the icon for a Zappa Mechakoopa in the New Super Mario Bros. U style of Super Mario Maker 2. It appears in the user-interface for editing mode. N/A An alternate form of the Mechakoopa. Zappa Mechakoopas also behave like red Koopa Troopas and occasionally stand still and fire a horizontal laser beam out of their mouths.
Angry Sun Angry Sun icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Angry Sun icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Angry Sun icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Angry Sun icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A The Angry Sun swoops down from the sky to attack players. Only one can be placed in an area.
Moon Moon icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Moon icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Moon icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Moon icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Angry Sun. The Moon changes the level to nighttime, and can be touched to defeat all on-screen enemies. Only one can be placed in an area.
Lakitu
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Lakitu icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Lakitu icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Lakitu icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Lakitu icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Lakitus move left and right in the sky and throw Spinies at players. After a player defeats a Lakitu, they can ride its cloud. The Lakitu can be modified to throw objects other than Spinies. Giving them wings make them fly in a waving motion.
Lakitu's Cloud Lakitu's Cloud icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Lakitu's Cloud icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Lakitu's Cloud icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Lakitu's Cloud icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Lakitu. Lakitu's Clouds allow players to move around freely for a period of time, after which they disappear.
Charvaargh N/A Charvaargh icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Charvaarghs leap out from below and either the side or the foreground in an arching motion.
Bully
Big Bully The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Bully icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) While they cannot damage players, Bullies can push them away, stunning them for a brief period of time. Bullies can also be knocked away themselves; once they reach an edge, players can hit them once more to knock them off. When winged, they can float in the air for a short while when knocked off of platforms.
Porcupuffer
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
N/A Porcupuffer icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) In on-land levels, Porcupuffers swim across the bottom of the screen, occasionally leaping out to attack players in order to eat them. While underwater, they behave like Cheep Chomps. Porcupuffers explode after getting hit by four fireballs.
Koopa Clown Car
Junior Clown Car (New Super Mario Bros. U style)
Koopa Clown Car icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Koopa Clown Car icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Koopa Clown Car icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Junior Clown Car icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Aircraft that can be ridden indefinitely by players. Various elements can also be placed inside them, which causes them to pursue players as long as they are occupied.
Fire Koopa Clown Car
Fire Junior Clown Car (New Super Mario Bros. U style)
Fire Koopa Clown Car icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Fire Koopa Clown Car icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Fire Koopa Clown Car icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Fire Junior Clown Car icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Koopa/Junior Clown Car. Fire Koopa/Junior Clown Cars have the ability to shoot fireballs from their mouths. If the player holds down the fire button, the resulting fireball becomes larger and more powerful. When ridden by a player equipped with a Fire Flower, they shoot three fireballs at once.
Koopa Troopa Car N/A Koopa Troopa Car icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Koopa Troopa Cars are driven by unshelled Koopas; after they are defeated, players can drive the cars themselves. They can sustain multiple hits before they are destroyed completely.
Larry2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Larry Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Larry Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Larry Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Larry Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Larry simply jumps around and shoots spells out of his magic wand, similar to his appearance in Super Mario Bros. 3. If winged, Larry can jump higher than normal.
Iggy2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Iggy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Iggy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Iggy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Iggy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Iggy walks back and forth and shoots fast-moving spells. If winged, Iggy will jump around, instead of walking.
Wendy2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Wendy O. Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Wendy O. Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Wendy O. Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Wendy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Wendy jumps around and shoots rings that bounce off of the ground and walls. If winged, Wendy can jump higher than normal.
Lemmy2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Lemmy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Lemmy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Lemmy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Lemmy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Lemmy shoots bouncy balls while balancing on one himself. If winged, Lemmy jumps with the ball instead, similar to (albeit in a different manner from) his Castle boss battle in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Roy2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Roy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Roy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Roy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Roy Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Roy shoots spells out of his wand and can burrow into the ground and pop up out of other parts of the ground or ceilings. Upon landing from a ceiling, he creates a tremor that stuns any players on the ground. If winged, Roy will pop out several times but will not show his head, and can hover in the air before landing.
Morton2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Morton Koopa Jr. icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Morton Koopa Jr. icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Morton Koopa Jr. icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Morton Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Morton shoots spells out of his wand and can jump and stomp on the ground, stunning any players on the ground and producing fireballs that move along the ground and walls. If fought in a brick block-filled area, his stomping the ground will shatter any brick blocks in the vicinity. If winged, Morton will fake out his landing a few times before finally landing.
Ludwig2
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2 The icon for adding a parachute in Super Mario Maker 2
Ludwig von Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Ludwig von Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Ludwig von Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Ludwig Koopa icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Ludwig shoots three spells at once instead of one and flutter-jumps in the air. After being hit twice, he shoots five spells instead. If winged, he can shoot spells while flutter-jumping and stays in the air for longer.

Gizmos[edit]

The icon for the unnamed category in the level editor of Super Mario Maker 2

The gizmos category is represented by a Key icon and colored yellow.

Element Styles available Description
Super Mario Bros. style Super Mario Bros. 3 style Super Mario World style New Super Mario Bros. U style Super Mario 3D World style
Burner Burner icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Burner icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Burner icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Burner icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Burners occasionally emit fire, but can also be used as platforms. Their direction can be changed. In Course Maker, the Burners with a dotted outline will emit their fire separately from the main one.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario World style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A
Bill Blaster Bill Blaster icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Bill Blaster icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Bill Blaster icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Bill Blaster icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Bill Blaster icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Bill Blasters fire Bullet Bills, which fly straight forwards. They can also be set to fire a different element. In the Super Mario 3D World style, Bullet Bills cannot pass through walls or objects, but explode upon colliding with them. The resulting explosion can break nearby blocks, similar to Bob-ombs. Their height can be adjusted, and they can be modified to shoot objects other than Bullet Bills.
Bull's-Eye Blaster[13] Bull's-Eye Blaster icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Bull's-Eye Blaster icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Bull's-Eye Blaster icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Bull's-Eye Blaster icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Bull's-Eye Blaster icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Bill Blaster. Bull's-Eye Blasters are red and fire Bull's-Eye Bills (Cat Bullet Bills in the Super Mario 3D World style), Bullet Bills that home in on players. If a different element is placed inside, it is fired at a greater distance.
Banzai Bill Banzai Bill icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Banzai Bill icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Banzai Bill icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Banzai Bill icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Banzai Bill icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Banzai Bills fly straight forwards from one of the four cardinal directions. In the Super Mario 3D World style, they can be launched out of a cannon from the background, and can destroy blocks. If Cat Mario swipes at a Banzai Bill, it changes direction.
Bull's-Eye Banzai Bull's-Eye Banzai icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Bull's-Eye Banzai icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Bull's-Eye Banzai icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Bull's-Eye Banzai icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Bull's-Eye Banzai icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Banzai Bill. Similar to Bull's-Eye Bills, Bull's-Eye Banzais home in on players. In the Super Mario 3D World style, they are visually replaced by Cat Banzai Bills, but function the same. However, they cannot fire from the background like their standard counterparts.
Cannon
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2
Cannon icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Cannon icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Cannon icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Cannon icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Cannons periodically fire cannonballs at a set direction. They can be placed on walls and ceilings.
Red Cannon[13]
The icon for enlarging an element in Super Mario Maker 2
Red Cannon icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Red Cannon icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Red Cannon icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Red Cannon icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Cannon. Cannonballs launched from Red Cannons travel approximately three times as fast.
Icicle Icicle icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Icicle icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Icicle icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Icicle icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Icicle icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Icicles damage players if they are touched from underneath, though they can be stood on from above. When the player gets close enough to them, they will begin to shake before eventually falling on the player, after which they respawn. They can activate certain elements such as ? Blocks and P Switches, similar to Thwomps. The arrow does not appear while playing a level.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) SMM2 Icicle SMB3 icon 2.png SMM2 Icicle SMW icon 2.png Icicle NSMBU A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 The icicle without an arrow is an alternate form of the main one, being slightly darker in blue. These icicles do not fall off, instead remaining stationary and damaging players if they touch them from the bottom.
Twister Twister icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Twister icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Twister icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Twister icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Twister icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Twisters propel players and other elements up through the use of tornadoes.
! Block N/A ! Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A block that creates another block next to the last each time it is hit. The path in which the blocks form can be set. After a set period of time, the blocks return to being a single ! Block.
Tree N/A Tree icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Trees can be climbed similar to Vines, and can also hold items that release when a player reaches the top. Their height can be adjusted.
Crate N/A The crate icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Crates can be destroyed with a ground-pound or carried around by players. They also float on water and lava and can be used as platforms. They can contain a single coin.
Key Key icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Key icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Key icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Key icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Key icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) A key is required to open Key Doors or locked Warp Boxes. It also appears after collecting every Pink Coin in a level.
Cursed Key2 Sprite of the Cursed Key from Super Mario Maker 2 N/A An alternate form of the key. When obtained, a Phanto appears and chases after the player who collected it. Only one Phanto can appear at a time, regardless of how many keys the player has.
Warp Door Warp Door icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Warp Door icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Warp Door icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Warp Door icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) The Warp Door icon in the Super Mario 3D World style in Super Mario Maker 2 Warp Doors transport players to a different location in the same area. They appear in pairs when first placed on the level.
P Warp Door P Warp Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) P Warp Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) P Warp Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) P Warp Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) P Warp Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Warp Door. P Warp Doors are invisible by default and only appear while a P Switch is in effect.
Key Door Key Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Key Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Key Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Key Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Key Door icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Warp Door. A Key Door requires a key to unlock, after which it becomes accessible anytime.
Warp Box N/A Warp Box icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Warp Boxes transport players from one location to another upon contact. Unlike Warp Doors, Warp Boxes disappear once the player enters them.
Warp Box (With Key) N/A Warp Box (With Key) icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Warp Box. These Warp Boxes require a key to unlock.
P Block1 SMM2 SMB P Block.png SMM2 SMB3 P Block.png SMM2 SMW P Block.png A P Block in Super Mario Maker 2 A P Block in Super Mario Maker 2 An unbreakable block that can be set to be invisible or solid. When a P Switch is hit, the P Blocks switch states.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario World style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario 3D World style)
P Switch
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
P Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) P Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) P Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) P Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) P Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Temporarily transforms Coins into Brick/Rotating Blocks and vice versa, as well as switches the states of P Blocks when activated. It also reveals P Warp Doors. P Switches can be attached to ceilings.
POW Block
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
POW Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) POW Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) POW Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) POW Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) POW Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) When hit, a POW Block defeats all on-screen enemies that are on the ground. POW Blocks can also be carried and thrown.
Red POW Block N/A A POW Block in Super Mario Maker 2 An alternate form of the POW Block. When hit, Red POW Blocks destroy all Brick/Crystal Blocks surrounding them as well as activate nearby ? Blocks and other Red POW Blocks.
Trampoline Trampoline icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Trampoline icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Trampoline icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Trampoline icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Trampoline icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Trampolines are used to bounce up to higher locations similar to Note Blocks, though they can be carried and have their own gravity unlike Note Blocks.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Sideways Trampoline icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario World style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (New Super Mario Bros. U style) A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Sideways Trampolines are an alternate form of their vertical counterpart. They bounce objects sideways instead of upwards, but they cannot be picked up.
Vine Vine icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Vine icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Vine icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Vine icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Vines can be climbed by players. They can be placed as is on the level, or placed inside a block and grow when a player hits it. When placed on the level, their height can be adjusted.
Arrow Sign Arrow Sign icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Arrow Sign icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Arrow Sign icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Arrow Sign icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Arrow Signs are used to point players towards one of eight directions.
Checkpoint Flag Checkpoint Flag icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Checkpoint Flag icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Checkpoint Flag icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Checkpoint Flag icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Checkpoint Flag icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) If a player passes a Checkpoint Flag, they can restart from that point if they lose a life. Its orientation can be changed, and only one can be placed in an area. If a power-up is dragged onto a Checkpoint Flag, it can be set to grant that power-up's effect.
Lift
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Lift icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Lift icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Lift icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Lift icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Lifts / Cloud Lifts are platforms that move back and forth in a horizontal or vertical direction, depending on the editor's setting. Their lengths can also be changed.
Cloud Lift N/A Cloud Lift icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)
Flimsy Lift
The icon for adding wings in Super Mario Maker 2
Flimsy Lift icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Flimsy Lift icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Flimsy Lift icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Flimsy Lift icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Lift. Flimsy Lifts are stationary and fall as soon as a player stands on them. When attached to tracks, they remain unactivated until a player stands on them.
Lava Lift Lava Lift icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Lava Lift icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Lava Lift icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Lava Lift icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Lava Lifts move towards the right when a player stands on them, eventually sinking after a period of time.
Fast Lava Lift Fast Lava Lift icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Fast Lava Lift icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Fast Lava Lift icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Fast Lava Lift icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A An alternate form of the Lava Lift. Fast Lava Lifts move approximately three times as fast and are colored blue. They also do not sink.
Seesaw Seesaw icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Seesaw icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Seesaw icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Seesaw icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Seesaws teeter to one side when a player or element stands on the opposite side. Their lengths can be changed.
Grinder Grinder icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Grinder icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Grinder icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Grinder icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Circular saws that serve as hazards. Any element can pass through them.
Bumper Bumper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Bumper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Bumper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Bumper icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Bounces players away when they come into contact with them. They can also be bounced on from the top like a Trampoline.
Skewer
Spike Pillar (British English version)
Skewer icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style)Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Skewer icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Skewer icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Skewer icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A A spiked pillar that suddenly extends, with the ability to break the first row of blocks in its way (if any), before retracting back to its idle state. Skewers can be placed horizontally or vertically.
Swinging Claw Swinging Claw icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Swinging Claw icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Swinging Claw icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Swinging Claw icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Players can use a Swinging Claw to swing to distant locations. Other elements can also be attached to them, which drop when a player is nearby.
ON/OFF Switch ON/OFF Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) ON/OFF Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) ON/OFF Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) ON/OFF Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) ON/OFF Switch icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Causes red Dotted-Line Blocks to appear and blue ones to disappear while "ON," and vice versa while "OFF." ON/OFF Switches can also be used to toggle Tracks, Conveyor Belts, Spike Blocks, and ON/OFF Trampolines.
Dotted-Line Block Dotted-Line Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Dotted-Line Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Dotted-Line Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) The Red Block Icon in the New Super Mario Bros. U Theme of Super Mario Maker 2 Red Dotted-Line Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)2 Red Dotted-Line Blocks become solid when an ON/OFF Switch is on, while blue ones become solid when off. Otherwise, they appear as non-solid, dotted outlines.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) A Blue Dotted Line Block in the Super Mario Bros. 3 theme of Super Mario Maker 2 A Blue Dotted Line Block in the Super Mario World theme of Super Mario Maker 2 A blue Dotted Line Block in the New Super Mario Bros. U theme of Super Mario Maker 2 Blue Dotted-Line Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)2
Spike Block N/A A Spike Block A large, yellow block with spikes that protrude and retract alternately.
N/A Spike Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) The red and blue Spike Blocks are alternate forms of the yellow one. They will protrude or retract their spikes based on the state of the ON/OFF Switch. The red blocks will have spikes when it is on, while the blue one will have spikes when it is off.
N/A A Spike Block
Snake Block Snake Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Snake Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Snake Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Snake Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Snake Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Snake Blocks are mobile platforms that move along a set path that can be modified by the editor.
Fast Snake Block Fast Snake Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Fast Snake Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Fast Snake Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Fast Snake Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Fast Snake Block icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Snake Block. Fast Snake Blocks move approximately twice as fast and are colored blue.
Fire Bar Fire Bar icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Fire Bar icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Fire Bar icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Fire Bar icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Fire Bars rotate indefinitely around a block and damage players if they make contact with one. Their starting position, length, and direction at which they move can be set by the editor.
One-Way Wall One-Way Wall icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) One-Way Wall icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) One-Way Wall icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) One-Way Wall icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Walls that players can pass through via a certain direction but not the opposite direction. Their direction can be changed.
Conveyor Belt Conveyor Belt icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Conveyor Belt icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Conveyor Belt icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Conveyor Belt icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Conveyor Belt icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Long platforms that move players and any elements on it at a set direction. In addition to being able to set their direction and length, they can also be placed diagonally, and can be set to change directions with ON/OFF Switches.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Sloped Conveyor Belt icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario World style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (New Super Mario Bros. U style) A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
Fast Conveyor Belt Fast Conveyor Belt icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Fast Conveyor Belt icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Fast Conveyor Belt icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Fast Conveyor Belt icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) Fast Conveyor Belt icon from Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) An alternate form of the Conveyor Belt. Fast Conveyor Belts move approximately twice as fast.
Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario Bros. style) Fast Sloped Conveyor Belt icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (Super Mario World style) Super Mario Maker 2 icon (New Super Mario Bros. U style) A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2
Track Track icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. style) Track icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario Bros. 3 style) Track icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario World style) Track icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (New Super Mario Bros. U style) N/A Various elements can be attached to tracks, which makes them follow their path. Tracks can also be set with ON/OFF Switches to toggle between different paths.
Track Block N/A Track Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 A block that slowly moves along a set path that can be modified by the editor. Red Track Blocks move constantly, while blue ones move only after a player steps on it, which vanish and return to the starting position shortly after reaching the end point.
ON/OFF Trampoline2 N/A Active ON/OFF Mushroom Trampoline icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)Inactive ON/OFF Mushroom Trampoline icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style) Mushroom Trampolines that can bounce the player upwards or serve as regular platforms depending on the ON/OFF Switch's current state.
Mushroom Trampoline N/A Mushroom Trampoline icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Bouncy mushrooms that allow players to reach higher locations. Orange Mushroom Trampolines move back and forth in a set direction, while blue ones are stationary.
Dash Block1 N/A Dash Block in Super Mario Maker 2 A rectangular block that functions identically to Dash Panels in Super Mario 3D World; when stepped on, the player gains a large burst of speed.
Blinking Block N/A Blinking Block icon in Super Mario Maker 2 (Super Mario 3D World style)A Super Mario 3D World-style editor icon in Super Mario Maker 2 Pink and blue blocks that alternate appearing and disappearing in a rhythmic manner.

Other[edit]

These course elements are not available in Course Maker and are only found in Story Mode.

Element Styles available Description
Super Mario Bros. style Super Mario Bros. 3 style Super Mario World style New Super Mario Bros. U style Super Mario 3D World style
Stone N/A A Super Mario Bros. 3-style Stone in Super Mario Maker 2 A Super Mario World-style Stone in Super Mario Maker 2 A New Super Mario Bros. U-style Stone in Super Mario Maker 2 A Super Mario 3D World-style Stone in Super Mario Maker 2 Stones are heavy blocks that the player can carry. Its weight prevents players from jumping high, but it can be thrown at enemies to defeat them. Stones only appear in certain levels in Story Mode.
Toad N/A A Toad in Super Mario Maker 2 N/A Small Toads that appear in certain levels in Story Mode, where the player needs to bring them to the Goal Pole. They can either wear different-colored builder hats or only have the colors of a normal Toad. If an enemy hits the Toad, they are encased inside a bubble and float backwards.

Sounds[edit]

Main article: List of sound effects in Super Mario Maker 2

Sounds reappear along with several new ones, accessed by tapping the Soundfrog icon. As with course elements, they are divided into several wheels. Additionally, the secondary forms of sounds are now separated from their base counterpart. However, the ability to record sounds was removed due to the Nintendo Switch's lack of a microphone.

Clear Conditions[edit]

Clear Conditions are a new feature that requires the player to fulfill a given condition by the end of the level to make the goal appear. Similar to the conditions in Challenge Mode from New Super Mario Bros. U, some Clear Conditions are incomplete at the start of a level and must be completed, while others are complete at the start but can be failed before reaching the goal. Failing a Clear Condition does not cause the player character to lose a life immediately, but they will be unable to interact with the goal without restarting the level.

Each level can either have one Clear Condition or no Clear Condition. Levels with Checkpoint Flags cannot use Clear Conditions.

Actions[edit]

Image Clear Condition
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal without taking damage.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal without landing after leaving the ground.

Parts[edit]

In Multiplayer Versus, players cannot see their progress on meeting the said Clear Condition until someone completes it. The first player to complete the Clear Condition can interact with the goal, but other players can steal it by stomping on the player with the goal mark. The player also loses the goal mark upon losing a life, allowing others to steal it.

Super Mario Bros. style Super Mario Bros. 3 style Super Mario World style New Super Mario Bros. U style Super Mario 3D World style Clear Condition
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Goomba(s)/Galoomba(s) (Super Mario World game style).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Goombrat(s)/Goombud(s) (Super Mario World game style).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Koopa Troopa(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Buzzy Beetle(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Spin(y/ies).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Piranha Plant(s)/Jumping Piranha Plant(s) (Super Mario World game style).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Fire Piranha Plant(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Piranha Creeper(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Muncher(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Dry Bones.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Fish Bone(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Rocky Wrench(es).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Monty Mole(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Hammer Bro(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Sledge Bro(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Lakitu(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Blooper(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Cheep Cheep(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Spike Top(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Ant Trooper(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Lava Bubble(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Chain Chomp(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Spike(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Wiggler(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Bob-omb(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Thwomp(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Boo(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Peepa(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Banzai Bill(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Magikoopa(s)/Kamek(s) (British English version).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Pokey(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Skipsqueak(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Stingb(y/ies).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Bull(y/ies).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Charvaargh(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Porcupuffer(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Hop-Chops.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Angry Sun.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Bowser(s)/Meowser(s) (Super Mario 3D World game style).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Bowser Jr(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Boom Boom(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Pom Pom(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Bullet Bill(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Larry(s)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Iggy(s)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Wendy(s)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Lemmy(s)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Roy(s)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Morton(s)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after defeating [number] Ludwig(s)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after picking up [number] 1-Up Mushroom(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after activating [number] POW Block(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after hitting [number] Red POW Block(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after hitting [number] P Switch(es).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after breaking [number] Crate(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after grabbing [number] Coin(s). (Coin counter hidden in Multiplayer Versus until Clear Condition is met)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after grabbing [number] 10-Coin(s). (Coin counter hidden in Multiplayer Versus until Clear Condition is met)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after grabbing [number] 30-Coin(s). (Coin counter hidden in Multiplayer Versus until Clear Condition is met)
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after grabbing [number] 50-Coin(s). (Coin counter hidden in Multiplayer Versus until Clear Condition is met)

Status[edit]

Super Mario Bros. style Super Mario Bros. 3 style Super Mario World style New Super Mario Bros. U style Super Mario 3D World style Clear Condition
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Super Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Link.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Fire Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while you have Super Star invincibility.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Big Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Superball Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as SMB2 Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Raccoon Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Frog Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Cape Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Balloon Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Propeller Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Flying Squirrel Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Cat Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Builder Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Boomerang Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while holding a POW Block.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while holding a Red POW Block.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while holding a P Switch.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while holding a Trampoline.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while wearing a Shoe.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while wearing a Goomba Mask.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while riding Yoshi.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal in a Koopa Troopa Car. (Super Mario 3D World game style).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Buzzy Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal as Spiny Mario.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal in a Koopa Clown Car/Junior Clown Car (New Super Mario Bros. U game style).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal on a Lakitu's Cloud.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while wearing a Dry Bones Shell.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while holding a Koopa Shell.

Other[edit]

These Clear Conditions are not available in Course Maker and are only found in Story Mode.

Super Mario Bros. style Super Mario Bros. 3 style Super Mario World style New Super Mario Bros. U style Super Mario 3D World style Clear Condition
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal after doing a handstand on [number] Tree(s).
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal while holding a Stone.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal without using any Swinging Claws.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal without getting out of the water.
Clear condition image from Super Mario Maker 2 Reach the goal with [number] Toad(s) in tow.

Differences from previous games[edit]

Original games[edit]

The following is a list of differences from the level styles' original games not present in the first Super Mario Maker.

Multiple[edit]

  • Each Koopaling has the same behavior in all the game styles for consistency purposes. Their shells bounce like in Super Mario Bros. 3, with the exception of New Super Mario Bros. U, where they act more like Bowser Jr. and their shells stay on the ground.

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

  • Fire Luigi has a distinct color palette instead of being identical to Fire Mario.
  • Sky-themed levels now have new music based on the overworld theme arranged by Koji Kondo, unlike in the original game, where the original overworld music is used instead.
  • Pipes no longer have a black outline in ground levels, instead using the colored outline normally used in underground levels to distinguish the outline from the background.
  • Small characters are now able to crouch. However, they cannot slide down slopes.
  • Water has a clearer, translucent dark blue color, unlike the original game where it is brighter.
  • Water in the Forest theme can be swam through, unlike in the original where water in overworld stages were purely decoration.

Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

  • 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.
  • Thwomps 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 that move horizontally require the player be in front of them to attack, unlike in the original where they are much more sensitive and can be triggered from below and above.
  • Snow-themed levels now feature original music composed by Koji Kondo instead of using the overworld or athletic theme.
  • Small characters can now crouch, unlike in the original game, where it was not possible.
  • Airship courses during night receive a blue palette on the tileset resembling the appearance of the airships seen in World 3-Airship and World 7-Airship, unlike the original game where night airship levels like World 8-Jet have the normal brown palette.
  • Castle courses during night receive a tileset from World 8-Bowser's Castle
  • The Angry Sun cannot be placed in night-themed courses, unlike the original game where an Angry Sun is present in World 8-2, which is a night-themed level.
  • The Angry Sun will start attacking the player much earlier, and can damage them even before attacking.
  • The water has a clearer, translucent blue color.
  • Hitting enemies like Spinies and Piranha Plants while sliding down slopes no longer damages the player.
  • Bloopers and Blooper Nannies can rise out of water, instead of stopping at the top.
  • Boom Boom now flies off-screen with the stomped sprite when he is defeated instead of exploding and leaving a magic ball behind.
  • When given wings, Boom Boom will be winged for the entirety of the battle, like in New Super Mario Bros. U, rather than being winged after the first hit and losing his wings after the second.
  • Frozen Coins now have a shimmering effect. When the P Switch is pressed, they turn into frozen Brick Blocks.
  • Buzzy Beetles and Spinys on ceilings can now climb slopes instead of turning at them.
  • Spike Balls receive new sprites.
  • Spikes cannot throw Spike Balls in snow-themed levels anymore, and will throw Snowballs instead.
  • Spike Balls will now break upon hitting walls, enemies and pipes instead of passing through them.
  • Frog characters can now run on water.
    • Frog Mario/Luigi receive a new frame while hopping, along with improved hopping controls and speed.
    • Frog Mario turns red when playing in multiplayer to be distinguished from Frog Luigi.
    • Frog characters can crouch with the addition of the suit's eyes closing.
    • Frog characters receive tweaked idle and horizontal swimming poses.
    • Frog characters can crouch and slide down slopes.
    • Frog characters receive new running frames while carrying objects with a blur effect added, and the suit's eyes become angry.
  • The Koopalings receive new sprites when they are preparing to use their wands and they retreat into their shells. They also now fly off-screen and throw their wands when defeated instead of spinning around inside their shells and jumping to the top of the screen.
  • Mario can no longer grab the Koopalings' wands to finish the level.
    • All wands have the same yellow for the outline as Lemmy and Iggy do, instead of matching the respective Koopaling's palette.
  • Larry's sprites are a brighter shade of green, the same as Bowser, Bowser Jr. and Lemmy use.
  • Wendy's rings are slower and now disappear after a short time.
  • The ball Lemmy stands on disappears when he is stomped on, and he jumps around in the same fashion as the others, then the ball reappears beneath him when he reemerges, rather than remaining stationary on his ball while spinning in his shell, to be consistent with other game styles.
  • Lemmy's circus balls no longer flash white when stomped on or damage the player, but instead bounce them away and fall off-screen when touching a wall.
  • Roy no longer shakes the screen while attacking with his shell.
  • Ludwig no longer shakes the screen each time he steps on the ground (said attack is given to Morton instead), to be consistent with the other game styles.
  • When the Koopalings go inside their respective shells, the original sprites are replaced with Bowser Jr.'s shell sprites, while Morton, Roy, and Ludwig receive modified sprites of the originals.
    • Due to an oversight, Ludwig's front-facing shell sprite uses the same brown as Morton and Roy instead of his usual murky green.
  • All of the Koopalings' spells (except for Wendy and Lemmy's) are the same color as their current appearances' main colors.

Super Mario World[edit]

  • Mario can earn extra lives from defeating multiple enemies while sliding down slopes, as in Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 and New Super Mario Bros. games.
  • Snake Blocks are colored green and no longer use the Grinders' sound effect.
  • The texture for the water in non-underwater levels is missing in addition to its appearance generally updated; the water now has a clearer, translucent blue color.
  • Mario can now uncrouch in mid-air if he jumps while crouching.
  • ON/OFF Switches now have a more saturated color, and their letters flash between black and white.
  • Tracks changed by ON/OFF Switches now have a visual indicator.
  • Banzai Bills leave some clouds of smoke behind when they travel, and can be defeated using shells.
  • The Desert (here modeled after Chocolate Island's levels), Forest and Snow themes now have new music based on the overworld theme arranged by Koji Kondo, unlike in the original game where the original overworld music is used instead.
  • P Switches have a flashing animation.
  • Luigi has new sprites, with his head resembling his appearance from Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World, but his body resembling Mario's.
  • Parachute Galoombas use their swimming sprites from Super Mario Maker, rather than using their front-facing sprites from the original.
    • Parabombs use a similar sprite instead of their forward-facing sprite as well.
  • Blue pipes are brighter than in the original game.
  • Red Yoshis do not hatch as Baby Yoshis and they are no longer required to be fed to grow into an adult. They also do not need to eat shells to breathe fire (which replaces their lick attack), and they can only use the spread shot if the rider is in Fire form, spitting only one flame forwards if that condition is not met, as in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and U.
  • Small Mario has a new running jump sprite.
  • 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.
  • The final boss theme (here used for the "Final Boss" sound effect) lacks its intro, save for the final note.
  • Pokeys 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.
  • How tall a Pokey is does not and can not be made to rely on whether Mario is riding a Yoshi or not.
  • The bones that Dry Bones throw travel a much shorter distance underwater than they did in Vanilla Fortress or Bowser's Castle.
  • Snake Blocks cannot travel distances as long as they could in the original game.
  • The Koopalings' sprites have been remade, now resembling and being consistent with Bowser Jr. and Bowser's sprites from this game theme, and using a unique mixture of color palettes from Super Mario Bros. 3 and New Super Mario Bros. U. They also now use their wands in battle, their shells are no longer safe to touch, and they are no longer able to be inside pipes.
  • Ludwig no longer slides along the ground in his shell, and hops in a way similar to Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • Larry and Iggy now take damage if the player slides down a slope into them, rather than damaging the player.
  • Grinders cannot be defeated by sliding down a slope into them.
  • The Power Balloon is colored yellow instead of tan, and it no longer floats away after hitting the block from where it was found.
    • In the nighttime Ground theme, however, it still floats away, although with a "deflating" animation.
  • Power Balloons can be grabbed with Yoshi's tongue like other powerups.
  • Balloon characters receive a new appearance and new sprites, gaining yellow pants (or a dress in Toadette's case) with a "P" symbol on them. They also function differently.
  • While the Balloon form in the original game was temporary and did not affect the player's form, it is now considered to be its own powerup, and replaces whatever powerup the player may have previously had.
    • As such, players can now remain in Balloon form until they take damage, lose a life, or otherwise replace their powerup.
  • Mechakoopas receive a different color palette, and now they get destroyed in pieces when defeated instead of simply falling off the screen. They also cannot be destroyed by a Spin Jump, which harmlessly knocks them forward instead.

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]

  • Yellow Toad is replaced by Toadette. This is likely to keep consistent with Super Mario 3D World, where the playable Toad is colored blue in the original game, akin to Blue Toad. Nabbit is not playable either, unlike in New Super Luigi U and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. Toadette has the same attributes as the other characters as a result of this, unlike in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.
  • The screen's scrolling and entering another section of a course in multiplayer do not restrict the players' mobility, such that all players can now move individually. This also applies to all other game styles.
    • Due to this, getting stuck between edges of the screen and solid terrains no longer causes the player to instantly lose a life (unless it is an auto-scrolling course).
  • Some multiplayer-exclusive controls, such as the Simultaneous Ground Pound and entering a bubble, are no longer possible.
  • The snow theme has a blue/white backdrop like in New Super Mario Bros. Wii instead of taking place during the night like the levels in Frosted Glacier. The music at night plays a music box cover of the Frosted Glacier level theme instead of the original theme which now plays in the daytime.
  • Banzai Bills have a shorter design than in New Super Mario Bros. U to keep consistent with Super Mario World, as well as the other game styles.
    • Banzai Bill Cannons are completely absent. This is likely to keep consistent with the Super Mario World style, as they do not exist in that game.
    • Banzai Bills do not rotate when they are traveling.
  • The background of the castle theme has clear windows instead of red-tinted ones seen in the castles with lava, and torches with purple flames.
  • P Switches have a flashing animation.
  • Parabombs use the sitting pose when falling, instead of the front-facing walking animation.
  • The Checkpoint Flag (when it is not touched) now has a triangular design instead of a rectangular design. This makes it consistent with the other game styles (except for the Super Mario 3D World style).
  • Pipes now use the early design from the original build where they had a darker and more metallic-like look, as in the series up to New Super Mario Bros. 2, rather than having the brighter and more plastic look from the final game.
  • Fire Toadette has white pants unlike in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, where they are red.
  • Boom Boom now crouches down in his shell after being stomped on, rather than becoming dizzy. This is to keep consistent with Super Mario Bros. 3, though otherwise there is little difference between the original game and Super Mario Maker 2.
    • Boom Boom has a new voice clip when he is stomped.
    • Boom Boom's voice clips no longer become lower-pitched, or cause the screen to shake upon landing when he is enlarged.
  • When multiple players grab the flagpole, they each say their line instead of collectively saying "Oh yeah!"
  • 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.
  • Poison now has a magenta gradation.
  • Big Wigglers can no longer travel through poison, instead sinking through it like their smaller counterparts.
  • Icicles now have a falling sound effect. They are also now capable of activating ? Blocks, unlike the icicles found in the original game's level Freezing-Rain Tower.
  • When a player lifts another player, they do not have spinning animations. Additionally, thrown players do not spin forwards.
  • Frozen Coins now are inside a transparent Ice Block instead of being in a 2×1 piece of ice to be consistent with the other game styles. When the P Switch is pressed, they turn into frozen Brick Blocks.
  • Pokeys no longer turn into fruits during the background music's chorus, due to the music in some themes having no chorus at all. As a result, item bonuses from eating the fruit-like Pokeys with Yoshi are no longer present.
  • Spike Balls are smaller and can now activate ? Blocks.
  • Fish Bones now break upon hitting the surface of water.
  • Roy, Wendy, Lemmy, Morton and Ludwig now use behaviors similar to their New Super Mario Bros. Wii appearances, instead of their Bullet Bill cannon, ice skates, Bouncy Ball bombs, hammer, and illusionary fakes respectively from New Super Mario Bros. U to be consistent with the other game styles.
    • Iggy can no longer walk on the ceiling or enter pipes, unlike his boss battle from the original game.
    • The Koopalings' spells are smaller than in the original game.
    • Iggy is slightly shorter to match the other Koopalings and his appearance in the other game styles. For the same reasons, Lemmy's shell form is noticeably bigger.
    • Morton's jumps cover significantly less horizontal distance and do not cause the screen to shake until the final landing, similar to New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
    • The Koopalings now have two different screams that can play when they are defeated instead of one. Their additional voice clip seems to be unused from previous games (except for Larry, who uses both of his screams from New Super Mario Bros. Wii).

Super Mario 3D World[edit]

  • Gameplay is on a 2D plane like the other game styles, similar to how Super Mario 3D World has 2D sections, but some courses from the original game can be seen in the background.
  • There is no Item Stock, consistent with other game styles.
  • The size and positioning of the life counter, timer, score, and coin counter are now consistent with the other game styles.
  • While the timer has the flashing effect during the last hundred seconds like in the original game, it does not beep during the last ten seconds, consistent with other styles.
  • When time is converted to points at the end of a course, the New Super Mario Bros. U style's sound effect is reused, rather than the one from the original game.
  • When entering a course or restarting after losing a life, players start in Small form, rather than Super form, to be consistent with other game styles.
  • Luigi and Toad have the same attributes as Mario to be consistent in multiplayer play.
  • Princess Peach, Rosalina, and Captain Toad are not playable.
    • The former was replaced by Toadette to be consistent with other styles.
  • Like in the New Super Mario Bros. U style, players cannot manually enter a bubble or perform Simultaneous Ground Pounds in multiplayer.
  • Moves performed using the trigger buttons in the original game (crouching, Ground Pound, sliding slopes, and entering downward Warp and Clear Pipes) are now performed by tilting Left Stick down or pressing Down Button instead, consistent with other styles. As a result, rolling and Long Jumping are now done by pressing a trigger button while crouching and running respectively, rather than pressing the dash and jump buttons (respectively) while holding a trigger button.
    • Due to the roll and Long Jump now sharing the same controls, it is not possible to perform a Long Jump immediately after a roll.
  • Bubbles are now colorless like in other styles instead of using colors based on the characters.
  • The player cannot enter Koopa Troopa Shells, consistent with other styles.
  • Players do not take damage from colliding with enemies while in Clear Pipes.
  • Enemies do not give or drop coins or items when they are defeated, consistent with other game styles.
  • For unknown reasons, enemies and items cannot appear in stacks like in the original game, despite having a stacking function in the other game styles.
  • Many enemies that chased the player in the original game, such as Bob-ombs and Spinies, will now ignore them, consistent with other styles.
  • Spinies can now go into their shells when struck, rather than being instantly defeated by any attack that can harm them.
  • When the player goes through sections of a course while carrying an item, it does not disappear.
  • The snow theme, which appears to be based on Snowball Park, takes place during the day, instead of the night like in the original level.
  • The Goal Pole does not turn gold when the player touches the top of it. Additionally, it provides an extra life rather than 10,000 points, akin to the other game styles.
    • The victory pose does not always occur properly; if the player does not reach the designated position before their victory pose, they perform it in front of the Goal Pole, or they do not perform it at all. In the former case, only one player performs the pose in multiplayer modes. In multiplayer modes, the zoom-in before the pose is omitted.
  • When playing in the castle theme, the Goal Pole at the end is the boss version from the original game, but the flag itself is smaller.
  • The screen has a black transition when pipes, Warp Doors, and Warp Boxes send the player to another section of the course, consistent with other styles.
  • Pipes are always two-way like in the other styles, as opposed to the original game where some are one-way and the pipe disappears.
  • Warp Boxes lack confetti inside of them.
  • Coin Blocks do not turn into Coin Boxes after being hit enough times.
  • POW Blocks and P Switches are portable, as in the other game styles.
  • The point chain of Super Star invincibility is the same as that of stomping enemies continuously or kicking a Koopa Shell through many enemies, like in the New Super Mario Bros. games, as opposed to only awarding an extra life for every eighth enemy defeated on contact.
    • Additionally, when invincibility is about to run out, the New Super Mario Bros. U style's sound effect is reused, rather than the normal power-down sound effect.
  • Players must lift up another player to share Super Star invincibility, rather than simply touching each other, as in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. U.
    • This also applies to other game styles except for Super Mario Bros., due to that style having no function of picking anything up.
  • Super Hammers, Bullet Bill Masks, and Red POW Boxes were not present in the original game.
  • When a Fire Flower, a Super Bell, a Super Hammer, or a Boomerang Flower are released from a block, the item stays on top of the block instead of flying out of it and onto the ground, consistent with other styles. This is also similar to the E3 2011 demo version of Super Mario 3D Land.
  • Super Mushrooms, 1-Up Mushrooms, and Super Stars always move around a course when they are placed on the ground, rather than staying put, consistent with other styles.
  • Fire characters' fireballs vanish upon hitting walls instead of bouncing off of walls and vanishing after two seconds, to be consistent with the other game styles.
  • Red Koopa Troopas, green Cheep Cheeps, regular Dry Bones, regular Pokeys, Fish Bones, and Sledge Bros. are now present to be consistent with other styles. Heavy Fire Bros. and Koopa Troopa Cars were also not present in the original game.
    • Additionally, since most enemies can be combined with Wings and Parachutes, Paragoombas, Koopa Paratroopas and Parabombs, which are also not present in the original game, can be created.
  • Bob-ombs break ? Blocks when exploding rather than activating them.
  • The Thwomps in the Super Mario 3D World style use the same behavior as the other game styles, where they fall once the player is near or below them, as opposed to the behavior seen in the original game, where they rise and fall in a constant pattern.
  • Porcupuffers act similar to Boss Basses in non-underwater themes and Cheep Chomps while underwater; they will attempt to suck Mario into their mouths when he gets close to them. These behaviors were not seen in the original game. They take four fireballs to defeat, rather than one. Additionally, they chase Mario, rather than following a set pattern.
  • Cat Bullet Bills are fired from Bull's-Eye Blasters rather than normal Bill Blasters, to be consistent with Bull's-Eye Bills in other game styles.
  • Charvaarghs now only damage players, rather than instantly defeating them.
  • The Mega ? Blocks that produce multiple blocks in Super Block Land are now represented by ! Blocks, similar to Super Mario 3D Land.
  • Fire Toad has a blue cap instead of yellow, as in New Super Mario Bros. U.
  • Banzai Bills now have a yellow exhaust as opposed to a purple exhaust, and they also spin while traveling, unlike the original game.
  • The Castle music lacks its intro.
  • ON/OFF Switches replace Switch Blocks from the original game functionally to match the other styles.
  • Pink Coins replace Key Coins from the original game to match the other styles. However, placing one Pink Coin in a level will cause a similar function to the Key Coin.
  • P Switches have the same music and design as they do in New Super Mario Bros. U, while they never had any music in the original game.
  • POW Blocks are affected by gravity, rather than floating in midair. Additionally, the POW Block's sound after being thrown is the same one used for the Super Mario World style.
  • Donut Blocks fall faster when stood on, consistent with the other styles. The original game had them slowly fall and vanish. Additionally, the player can prevent them from dropping by jumping, as in the other game styles.
  • Blinking Blocks are smaller than the original game's Beep Blocks, now the same size as most other block-based elements.
  • Snow Pokeys only spawn one snowball upon defeat, as opposed to all of their segments (including the head) becoming snowballs.
  • Spikes throw Spike Balls instead of spiked rollers, matching their behavior in the 2D games and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.
  • Dash Blocks replace Dash Panels.
  • The "COURSE CLEAR!" text, as well as the confetti effect, does not appear after the victory pose.
  • The "TOO BAD!" text does not appear when all players lose a life, along with the screen transition with Bowser's emblem appearing after it.
  • The "TIME'S UP!" text, as with the other styles, uses the same text font as the "Too Bad..."/"Game Over" texts from story mode and Endless Challenge respectively.
  • Levels starting with 100 or fewer seconds on the timer do not start with the timer enlarged in the center with a red background, to match other styles.
  • Crystal Blocks make the same sound effect as Brick Blocks when they break, to be consistent with regular Brick Blocks due to Crystal Blocks replacing Brick Blocks in the underground and forest themes.
  • Piranha Creepers no longer have the "Z" symbols floating out when they are sleeping.
  • When Mario equips the Propeller Box on his head, it turns red instead of staying orange.
  • The Propeller Box now has three midair jumps instead of just one. Additionally, the side of the box now has lights to show how many uses it has left in the air.
  • Cannon Boxes must be fired manually, rather than firing automatically.
  • Goomba Masks fool all enemies, rather than just Goombas.
  • For unknown reasons, when collecting a Boomerang Flower, the sound effect used for collecting a Super Bell is played, unlike in the original game where the sound effect for collecting Super Mushrooms or Fire Flowers would play.
  • Stomping on a Blooper underwater now damages the player, as opposed to harmlessly bouncing off of them.
    • It is also no longer possible to defeat them by Ground Pounding on them underwater.
  • You can no longer freeze enemies by touching them on the screen.

Super Mario Maker[edit]

General[edit]

  • The title screen no longer contains hidden Easter eggs in it, and its demo is playable without requiring elements being done in "Auto-Mario" functionality.
  • The Gnat Attack minigame was removed.
  • As wings are no longer a separate element, adding wings on objects is no longer performed by dragging and dropping, instead performed by tapping and holding the element and selecting the wings option from the pop-up menu.
    • Super Mushrooms also can be selected from the same pop-up menu, though enemies and objects can still be transformed via dragging and dropping.
    • Similarly, the shaking function that transforms an element to an alternate form (such as turning green Koopa Troopas into red Koopa Troopas) is replaced by the same method.
  • Making a sub-area in the Ground theme makes the sub-area Ground by default, rather than Underground.
  • Checkpoint Flags now can be combined with any power-up. Due to this, Checkpoint Flags without modifications no longer turn Small characters into their Super form.

Multiple styles[edit]

  • Grinders in the Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. U styles now have their cutting sound effect from Super Mario World.
  • The Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World styles now show received points in the same font as their respective original games. Each style also has a unique 1-UP icon.
  • POW Blocks and P Switches now have a flashing animation in all returning game styles.
  • Castle levels now have rising and falling lava like the forest theme's water.
  • Pipes can no longer overlap.
  • One-Way Walls can no longer be hidden behind pipes.
  • Several elements now have their own parts slot:
  • Objects can no longer be placed in front of the Arrow Sign at the start of a course.
  • The starting platform is now seven blocks wide and has a 7x3 forbidden zone to accommodate for multiplayer matches.
  • Checkpoint Flags can no longer be rotated diagonally.
  • The Ground terrain element now represents its own group, instead of being part of the blocks group. Additionally, up to 4,000 Ground terrain elements can be placed onto a single course area.
  • One-Way Walls are now in the same group as the Arrow Sign.
  • Unchained Chomps, Angry Wigglers, Lit Bob-ombs, Bull's-Eye Blasters, Red Cannons, and Fast Lava Lifts now have their own "singing parts" in the edit screen, rather than the same as their original counterparts.
    • Additionally, Magikoopas and Skewers' singing parts now use their American versions regardless of regional settings, as opposed to having "Kamek" and "Spike Pillar" clips, respectively, in the British English version.
  • Normal-sized shells now deal more damage to Bowser.
  • Instead of big Yoshi Eggs being green and hatching into two Yoshis that run around in a panic, they now turn red and hatch into a single red Yoshi that does not run away.
  • The remaining time displayed is now rounded down instead of rounded up, so once the time displayed reaches zero, it means the player has less than one second left to clear the course.
  • The player can no longer stand on the edge of One-Way Walls.
  • Spiny Mario can no longer break blocks while in pipes.
  • If Mario is in a Goomba's Shoe and walks through a one-block gap, he automatically crouches.
  • Koopa Troopa Shells and Buzzy Shells in mid-air are now affected by POW Blocks. This means wearing Buzzy Shells while activating POW Blocks is no longer possible.
  • Winged Lava Bubbles fired from Bill Blasters or Bull's-Eye Blasters now only fly horizontally.
  • It is now possible to change direction while crouching; however, entering Warp Doors while dashing is no longer possible.
  • Checkpoint Flags no longer contain the Easter egg where birds (fish in underwater levels) appear when Mario touches them.
  • Pipes now only spawn one Shoe Goomba at a time. Previously, up to 10 Shoe Goombas could be spawned.
  • Coins and other items can no longer overlap with Checkpoint Flags.
  • Small Mario with Buzzy/Spiny Shells now takes damage while crouching. Previously, enemies simply turn around if they come into contact with him.
  • Bill Blasters and Cannons on top of certain objects (such as winged Munchers) now can be destroyed by collision with ceilings.
  • One-Way Walls now have stricter collision.
  • Placing POW Blocks in front of Piranha Plants defeats them, instead of simply pushing them away. This does not apply to P Switches.
  • Touching a Vine after stomping on enemies will now reset the player's jump combo.

Super Mario Bros. style[edit]

  • Mystery Mushrooms and Weird Mushrooms have been removed.
  • Big Mushrooms are now default parts rather than being unlocked by amiibo, and now only use "Modern" color from the previous game. Enemies and gizmos also no longer change sprites while the power-up is active, and the screen no longer contains a CRT screen effect.
    • Big characters can no longer break blocks by running into them, only from below or by jumping on them from above. Also, taking damage now degrades them to Super form, rather than Small form.
    • As Mystery Mushrooms have been removed, Big Mushrooms now replace Super Leaves, Cape Feathers, Propeller Mushrooms and Super Bells from other game styles in the parts menu. This means the player can no longer place Big Mushrooms outside of the Super Mario Bros. style.
  • Certain sound effects were changed to more 8-bit ones (e.g.: when collecting a Pink Coin or opening a locked door with a key).
  • Vines now use their spawning sound effect from the original game when released from a block.
  • Thwomps have now been given a new appearance for when they are waiting rather than using the same sprite as when they attack.
  • The Ghost and Airship themes' music has now been tweaked to be more accurate to the NES's sound capabilities.

Super Mario Bros. 3 style[edit]

  • The background of the castle theme now features windows, instead of just being a black, featureless screen.
  • The number font on the HUD now looks more like the font used in the game's 16-bit remakes.
  • Raccoon Mario no longer has a holding pose when flying.
  • The Ghost House theme has now been tweaked to be more accurate to the NES's sound capabilities.
  • The sound effect for opening a Warp Door has now changed. In the original game, the sound is the same as in the Super Mario Bros. style.

Super Mario World style[edit]

  • The Spiny Shell now has a flatter sprite while Mario is wearing it.
  • Players can now clear a course by passing through the Giant Gate without having to touch the moving tape, similar to the original game.
  • If there are more than two Yoshi Eggs and they hatch, the third Yoshi Egg will no longer reward the player an item. This also applies to the New Super Mario Bros. U style.
  • The castle and ghost house tilesets have now been updated.
    • For ghost houses, a more suitable texture was now applied to 1 tile-wide corners, as those were attributed an incoherent texture in Super Mario Maker.

New Super Mario Bros. U style[edit]

  • The Magikoopa's icon in Course Maker now uses official artwork of it rather than its in-game model.
  • The HUD was given a small update: the coin counter now has a white/yellow gradient and lacks the "×" symbol present in all other styles, and the score counter is now white as opposed to black.
  • Spiny Eggs are now animated.
  • The background of the underwater theme is now different, with bluer water and with more decorations, including a Cheep Chomp that watches the player in the distance. It also has a wavy effect.
  • The background of the underground theme now has waterfalls.
  • Mario now directly faces a Warp Door when he enters one.
  • The design of the lava now has more detail, to make it look less blank for levels with rising lava.
  • When the player grabs a Pink Coin, it now makes the sound effect when collecting a Red Coin from a Red Ring in the original game. A similar sound effect is used in the Super Mario World style.
  • Characters now face forward during their lava death animation rather than sideways.
  • The design for the Mushroom Platforms in the airship theme was now changed to a mechanical one.

Course World[edit]

  • New players can now upload up to 32 courses, instead of up to 10 courses. However, collecting medals will no longer increase a player's upload limit.
    • On July 24, 2019, the upload limit increased from 32 courses to 64 courses.
    • On January 6, 2020, the upload limit increased from 64 courses to 100 courses.
  • Stars are replaced by "I Like It!" and "Boo!", though they function similarly.
    • A "Meh.." option is also in the game, though it only appears in Multiplayer Versus.
  • The music that plays in the menu is a remix of Special Zone from Super Mario World, instead of Grass Land – the first world of Super Mario Bros. 3.

Other games[edit]

  • The Legend of Zelda:
    • Link uses the Master Sword and Hylian Shield instead of his sword and shield from the original game.
    • The dash attack, down thrust, and bow and arrows were not in the original game.
  • Super Mario Bros. 2:
    • SMB2 Mario's sprite set is a modified version of Mario's sprites from Super Mario Bros. 3, rather than the original ones from Super Mario Bros. 2. Some animations are edited to be smoother.
    • Holding the attack button is required to hold enemies and other objects before throwing, consistent with the traditional mechanics of other Super Mario platform games where the same control action is required to hold shells and other objects. On the other hand, crouching is required before picking them up.
    • The Power Squat Jump effect requires holding the D-Pad Down without releasing it before jumping.
    • Characters climb on the vines side-by-side – consistent with Super Mario Bros.'s method of climbing on the vines, instead of with their backs facing the screen like in later games.
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii:
    • While underwater, the Koopalings vocalize and can be stomped, unlike in Wendy's castle battle in this game.
    • Lemmy's balls and Wendy's rings in the New Super Mario Bros. U style have a flashing effect similar to other Koopalings and Magikoopas' spells, colored yellow and pink respectively. Morton's spells are also gold instead of magenta, likely to differ from Wendy's magenta flashing effect.
    • Bulls-Eye Banzais now have a solid red color scheme instead of flashing red like in this game. Additionally, their red color is significantly brighter than in this game. They now consistently follow Mario, instead of only charging forward after matching his vertical position.
  • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker:
    • Toadette wears her regular attire, rather than her explorer's outfit.
    • In the Super Mario 3D World style, Small Toadette's cap does not turn light pink with magenta spots; in fact, she is the only character whose head(-wear) does not change in Small form in the Super Mario 3D World style; Mario and Luigi lose their caps, while Toad's color scheme becomes inverted.
    • The Spike Balls thrown by Spikes are significantly smaller than in this game, and also use a different design to match the other game styles.

Release[edit]

The stylus and drawing pad
The stylus and drawing pad
The stylus and drawing pad

In North America, Japan, Europe, and Australia, players can purchase a limited edition of the game that includes a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online subscription. As a pre-order bonus (except in North America),[14] players would receive a Super Mario Maker 2-themed stylus.[15][2][6] In Australia, the pre-order bonus also included a Super Mario Maker 2-themed A4 landscape drawing pad with 50 pages of grid paper used for drafting levels.[16] For UK players, four bundle packs are available for purchase on the official Nintendo UK store: two limited edition packs both including the game, membership, stylus, and a themed SteelBook, one with the drawing pad, a pencil, and a sharpener, and the other with a Super Mario diorama set; and two regular packs with similar content as the limited edition packs, but without the membership and SteelBook.[17]

Pre-release and unused content[edit]

Main article: List of Super Mario Maker 2 pre-release and unused content

Much of Super Mario Maker 2's user interface was changed from earlier footage to the final game. Additionally, Super Mario Maker 2 would have been compatible with amiibo, as there are unused sounds and data for Mystery Mushrooms, Costume Mario, Weird Mushrooms, and Weird Mario; this was scrapped for unknown reasons, however.[18]

Critical reception[edit]

Reviews
Release Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
Nintendo Switch Seth Macy,
IGN
9.5/10 "Super Mario Maker 2 is the most accessible game design tool ever created, and that core is just one part of a greater whole. I spent hours building levels, testing them, and starting over again, and I feel like I've only barely scratched the surface of what's possible. The Story Mode has a basic story, sure, but it's still a great excuse to introduce hundreds of novel, professionally made levels to play. Its design tutorials are so much more in depth than they ever needed to be, and you can take them or leave them as you see fit. Super Mario Maker 2 affords so much freedom in how you play, how you make, and even how you learn, it's astonishing how incredibly well it's all held together in one cohesive package."
Nintendo Switch CJ Andriessen,
Destructoid
7/10 "This is the conundrum of creating a game where players are expected to provide a majority of the content. There is no guarantee the content will be any good, and thanks to the popularity and intuitive nature of Super Mario Maker 2, you're going to get a lot of people clogging up the Endless Challenge and multiplayer modes with courses that have no business being played by anyone...Given how many positive messages I've seen attached to genuinely bad stages, I don't have much faith in the Mario Maker community right now and I question whether it'll get better down the line."
Nintendo Switch Peter Brown,
GameSpot
8/10 "The Mario series is worth all the admiration it gets, and Super Mario Maker 2 is an excellent tool for picking it apart by pushing its enemies, mechanisms, and Mario, to their limit. I've yet to make a stage of my own that I think is worthy of sending out to other players, but I'm committed to getting there. Whether exploring the full potential of a single element or throwing things at the wall to see what sticks, I've got the itch to join the creator's club. Mario Maker 2 makes the learning process intuitive and enjoyable. Most importantly, it's enabled designers amateur and professional alike to share their creativity with the world. The community is off to a great start, and thankfully, the fun has only just begun."
Nintendo Switch Common Sense Media 5/5 "Fun, accessible editing tools expose kids to game design."
Aggregators
Compiler Score
Metacritic 88
GameRankings 87.44%
OpenCritic 88

Sales[edit]

As of December 31, 2021, the game had sold 7.89 million units worldwide.[19]

Quotes[edit]

Main article: List of Super Mario Maker 2 quotes

Glitches[edit]

Main article: List of Super Mario Maker 2 glitches

Update history[edit]

Version 1.1.0[edit]

On October 1, 2019, an update was made for playing online with friends, minor changes and bug fixes.[20]

Course World[edit]

Network Play

  • Added "Play with friends"
  • Added features to "Nearby Play"
  • Added "LAN Play"

Official Makers

  • Added a list of Official Makers in Leaderboards

Version 2.0.0[edit]

An update was released on December 5, 2019, which added new enemies and course elements and a new Course World mode:[21]

Course elements
Mode
  • Ninji Speedruns: The player can challenge other players around the world to complete the fastest time possible from courses created by Nintendo.

Version 3.0.0[edit]

An update was released on April 22, 2020, which added new enemies and course elements and two new modes:[22]

Course elements
Modes
Other
  • The Spike Block was recategorized from Terrain to Gizmos.

Version 3.0.1[edit]

On July 15, 2020, a fourth update was released, fixing various bugs and issues.

Other
  • Course World: When pausing during Ninji Speedruns, it is no longer possible to control the character for a few moments after closing the menu.

Version 3.0.2[edit]

On November 14, 2022, a fifth update was released, addressing issues to improve gameplay.[23] This update patches a vulnerability, known as ENLBufferPwn, in the game's network code which enables hackers to take full, remote control of a user's (unmodified) Nintendo Switch system during online multiplayer sessions.[24] This same vulnerability exists in many other first-party Nintendo games, such as Mario Kart 7.

Version 3.0.3[edit]

On February 6, 2024, a sixth update was released, addressing issues to improve gameplay.

Staff[edit]

Main article: List of Super Mario Maker 2 staff

Yosuke Oshino, who directed the original game and its Nintendo 3DS port, returned as the director to the game. New music for the game was composed by sound director Koji Kondo, and additional soundtracks were worked by Atsuko Asahi, Toru Minegishi, and Sayako Doi. Takashi Tezuka and Hiroyuki Kimura are continuing producers of the game.

References to other games[edit]

  • Mario Bros.: Fire Luigi in the Super Mario Bros. style resembles his appearance in Mario Bros. for the Atari 2600, as well as the game's flyer ad. Mario's walking sound effect, as well as other sound effects from this game, can be heard during loading screens. Also, the four sub-areas in the story mode level Underground Coin Collecting are modeled after Mario Bros. stages.
  • Baseball: The baseball Toad House minigame in Super Worlds uses sound effects from this game, and is accompanied by an arrangement of its title theme.
  • Super Mario Bros.: The first game style is based on this game. Some blocks that prevent Mario from going forward or through pipes in Story Mode's main area use a 3D version of this game's ground sprite. In Story Mode, Yellow Toad makes statues of 3D versions of the Goomba, Koopa Troopa and Cheep Cheep's sprites, as well as a 2D statue of Builder Mario's sprite made of elements from that game. The story mode level Super Mario Bros. W1-1? by Princess Peach is a remix of the first level from this game.
  • VS. Super Mario Bros.: A portion of the newly arranged music for the sky theme in the Super Mario Bros. style borrows the "Name Entry" theme from this game. The "Name Entry" theme also returns as the Bonus theme in the Super Mario Bros. style.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Link's sprites and sound effects after obtaining the Master Sword are taken from this game, albeit with slight redesigns such as a paler skin and the Hylian Shield.
  • Zelda II: The Adventure of Link: The Down Thrust attack originated as a technique Link could learn.
  • Super Mario Bros. 2: The door sprites return for the Super Mario Bros. 3 theme. The Pokey sprite in the Super Mario Bros. 3 theme is an edited version of this game's Pokey sprite. Version 3.0 adds the SMB2 Mushroom as a power-up in the Super Mario Bros. style, giving the user the ability to stand on top on non-spiked enemies and the ability to pick up an throw them that characters possessed in this game. The Cursed Key is based on the key in this game, and a Phanto appears when it is picked up.
  • Super Mario Bros. 3: The second game style is based on this game. The P Switch, boss battle and final boss themes in the Super Mario Bros. style are from this game. Morton Koopa Jr.'s Ground Pound ability, including his pose while doing so and breaking blocks, resembles Bowser's attack from that game. Sideways-moving Thwomps return.
  • Super Mario Land: The Superball Flower is available as an item in the Super Mario Bros. style. The music that plays while in the Superball form is a remix of the Birabuto Kingdom theme from this game, and the music that plays when completing a level or losing a life in said form comes from this game.
  • Super Mario World: The third game style is based on this game. The music heard in the map of the Endless Challenge at the Easy, Normal, and Expert difficulties are arrangements of Yoshi's Island's map theme from this game, while Super Expert's and the bassline of Expert's are arrangements of Valley of Bowser's map theme. The music that plays elsewhere in Course World is an arrangement of the Special Zone's map theme.
  • Super Mario Kart: The "Mario Circuit" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the Super Famicom logo.
  • Super Mario All-Stars: The music for Desert, Snow and Sky-themed Super Worlds are the World 2, World 6 and World 4 map music respectively from this game's version of Super Mario Bros. 3. In the nighttime, Airship levels become stormy like in this game's version of Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World: Luigi's sprite in the Super Mario World theme is an amalgamation of his body from the original game and his head from this game.
  • Super Mario 64: The original "Slider" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the Nintendo 64 logo. Some parts of the "Inside the Castle Walls" theme from this game can be heard during Story Mode.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: An 8-bit rendition of the horse race theme appears as one of the Link costume sound effects.
  • Super Mario Sunshine: The "Delfino Plaza" theme is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the GameCube logo.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords: The Link colors used for all four players' Master Sword form in multiplayer match those from this game.
  • Mario Party 8: Some of Toad's and Toadette's voice clips are recycled from this game.
  • Super Mario Galaxy: "Gusty Garden Galaxy" is featured as a sound effect under the "Musical" category, represented by the Wii logo.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl: A few of the notes in the arranged sky theme music in the Super Mario Bros. style are taken from the "Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)" arrangement in this game, also arranged by Koji Kondo (although this version, in turn, was based on earlier live-orchestra arrangements of the Ground Theme).
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii: The P Switch theme from this game is used in the Super Mario 3D World style. The cage in which Toadette is held in the Story Mode course "Meowser Showdown!" resembles the cage where Princess Peach is held in this game. Roy and Ludwig's behaviors are based on the ones used in this game when encountered in their respective castles. The Koopalings' icons in the parts menu are taken directly from this game's artwork.
  • New Super Mario Bros. 2: The 10-Coins and 50-Coins from this game reappear as course elements.
  • New Super Mario Bros. U: The fourth game style is based on this game. Iggy largely retains his behavior from this game, albeit without the ability to walk on the ceiling, and Morton's behavior resembles that of Boss Sumo Bro in this game.
  • New Super Luigi U: The snowmen seen in some of Frosted Glacier's levels from this game are used as decorations in the snow theme of the New Super Mario Bros. U style. One of alternate designs for semisolid platforms in New Super Mario Bros. U-style forest levels appears to be based on the main terrain of the levels Sumo Bro Bridge and Wiggler Floodlands from this game. When on a Lakitu Cloud with Toads in tow, they will try to get up to Mario by scuttling like characters do in this game.
  • Super Mario 3D World: The first extra game style is based on this game. The music that plays on the menu screen in Yamamura's Dojo is an arrangement of World 1's map theme in this game. The Galoomba sprite in the Super Mario World theme is recolored to match its appearance in this game.
  • Mario Kart 8: Some of Toadette's voice clips, particularly in the Super Mario 3D World style, are recycled from this game.
  • Splatoon series: This game runs on a modified engine based on Splatoon and Splatoon 2, same as its predecessor. The course creators "Celebrity MC" and "Celebrity DJ" have the same professions and speech patterns as Pearl and Marina, respectively. Likewise, the creators "Agent 1" and "Agent 2" share their pseudonyms and speech patterns with Callie and Marie, respectively.
  • Miitomo: Some of the player Mii's animations and proportions are taken directly from this game.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: The course creators "Youthful Researcher" and "Doctor Gizmo" have the same professions and speech patterns as Purah and Robbie, respectively.
  • Super Mario Odyssey: Some of Mario's voice clips are reused from this game.
  • Mario Tennis Aces: Peach's tennis outfit from this game is one of the unlockable outfits for the player's Mii.
  • Super Mario Party: Mario's voice clips are reused in this game.

References in later media[edit]

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Super Mario Maker 2.

Media[edit]

For a complete list of media for this subject, see List of Super Mario Maker 2 media.
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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーマリオメーカー 2[?]
Sūpā Mario Mēkā Tsū
Super Mario Maker 2
Chinese (simplified) 超级马力欧创作家 2[?]
Chāojí Mǎlìōu Chuàngzuòjiā Èr
Super Mario Creator 2
Chinese (traditional) 超級瑪利歐創作家 2[?]
Chāojí Mǎlìōu Chuàngzuòjiā Èr
Super Mario Creator 2
Dutch Super Mario Maker 2[?] -
French Super Mario Maker 2[?] -
German Super Mario Maker 2[?] -
Italian Super Mario Maker 2[?] -
Korean 슈퍼 마리오 메이커 2[?]
Syupeo Mario Meikeo 2
Super Mario Maker 2
Russian Super Mario Maker 2[?] -
Spanish Super Mario Maker 2[?] -

Trivia[edit]

  • Super Mario Maker 2 is the first Super Mario game to be released during the Reiwa era in Japan, following the abdication of emperor Akihito on April 30 and ascension of prince Naruhito the following day. Nintendo's Japanese Instagram account acknowledged the timing by posting a video depicting Mario traveling through the different imperial eras since the Super Mario franchise's inception, with each one being represented by a different style in this game: the Super Mario Bros. style represents the Shōwa era, the Super Mario World style represents the Heisei era, and the Super Mario 3D World style represents the Reiwa era.[25][26]
  • The sprite used for Yoshi while Princess Peach rides him, as seen in the ending of Super Worlds and one of the intros, is actually the same as the one used in the ending of Super Mario World, with the only change being his arms being made green. This means he lacks the additional line added to his eye in Super Mario Maker.

References[edit]

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  10. ^ スーパーマリオブラザーズ35周年. "1985-2020年「日の思い出マリオ」と題して、本日から少しずつ35年間のマリオタイトルを振り返っていきます。ハッシュタグの #思い出マリオ が目印です。どうぞお楽しみに。" (Japanese text). Twitter. Published 03 Sept 2020. Accessed 13 Apr 2023.
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  21. ^ GameXplain (December 1, 2019). Play as Link in Super Mario Maker 2 Ver. 2.0 Update! + Spike, Ninji Speed Runs, & More! (Trailer). YouTube. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
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