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The Weird Mushroom is exclusive to the ''Super Mario Bros.'' game style, however, so if the player changes the game style, every Weird Mushroom object will turn back into a Super Mushroom. | The Weird Mushroom is exclusive to the ''Super Mario Bros.'' game style, however, so if the player changes the game style, every Weird Mushroom object will turn back into a Super Mushroom. | ||
In the [[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS port]], Weird Mushrooms replace the [[Mystery Mushroom]] | |||
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Revision as of 17:37, February 14, 2017
The Weird Mushroom (originally called the Luigi Mushroom) is a power-up in Super Mario Maker. Upon use, Mario will turn taller and slimmer and gain the abilities of Luigi, with higher jumps but lower traction. According to Takashi Tezuka, the form came from a bug that happened in development that made Super Mario skinny. However, Tezuka and the team liked Weird Mario's design, so they implemented him into the final game.
It looks similar to a normal Super Mushroom, but with a short cap and a very thin base. A Super Mushroom can't override the effect of this mushroom,[1] but the Weird Mushroom can override a Super Mushroom's effect.[2] However, a Fire Flower, Mystery Mushroom, or Big Mushroom will override the Weird Mushroom's effects, while Fire Mario, Costume Mario, and Big Mario are unaffected by Weird Mushrooms.
The Weird Mushroom has a 1 in 10 chance of spawning wherever a Super Mushroom is placed. However, it can also be unlocked by clearing all four of the Nintendo World Championships courses. Upon unlocking the Weird Mushroom, the player can use it by shaking a Super Mushroom in the editor.[3]
The Weird Mushroom is exclusive to the Super Mario Bros. game style, however, so if the player changes the game style, every Weird Mushroom object will turn back into a Super Mushroom.
In the Nintendo 3DS port, Weird Mushrooms replace the Mystery Mushroom
Gallery
The Weird Mario that answers the door #1 (upside-down swimming) (Super Mario Bros. theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Raccoon Mario) (Super Mario Bros. 3 theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Tanooki Mario) (Super Mario Bros. 3 theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Statue Mario) (Super Mario Bros. 3 theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Frog Mario) (Super Mario Bros. 3 theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Hammer Mario) (Super Mario Bros. 3 theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Cape Mario #1) (Super Mario World theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Cape Mario #2) (Super Mario World theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Mario with Yoshi) (Super Mario World theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Balloon Mario) (Super Mario World theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Propeller Mario) (New Super Mario Bros. U theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Flying Squirrel Mario) (New Super Mario Bros. U theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Penguin Mario) (New Super Mario Bros. U theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Ice Mario) (New Super Mario Bros. U theme version 1.20 update).
The Weird Mario that answers the door (Mini Mario) (New Super Mario Bros. U theme version 1.20 update).
Trivia
- If Weird Mario collects a power-up or gets damaged mid-jump, he will continue to jump high with the new sprite gaining the animation for walking in mid-air.
References
- ^ NinEverything (June 10, 2014). Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 - Mario Maker with Takashi Tezuka. YouTube. Retrieved July 27, 2014.
- ^ https://vine.co/v/eXr0T1JODdw
- ^ https://youtu.be/S19tUyXWcKw