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==Course elements== | ==Course elements== | ||
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{{more images| | {{more images|Add missing / replace placeholder images with course editor icons}} | ||
[[File:SMM2 element search.png|thumb|The interface for the element search function]] | [[File:SMM2 element search.png|thumb|The interface for the element search function]] | ||
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. | ||
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[[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 blue. | ||
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{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width: | {|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center" | ||
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element | !rowspan=2 width=15%|Element | ||
!colspan=5|Icon | !colspan=5|Icon | ||
!rowspan=2 | !rowspan=2|Description | ||
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!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb3}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smw}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}} | ||
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|Ground<ref name=Direct/> | |Ground<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:Ground SMM2 SM3DW.png|50px]] | |[[File:Ground SMM2 SM3DW.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Flat ground on which players and many enemies can walk and objects can be placed. | ||
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|'''Steep Slope'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''Steep Slope'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-GentleSlope.png|50px]] | |[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-GentleSlope.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |Ground at a 45-degree angle that players can slide down. The direction and length of the slope can be changed. | ||
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|'''Gentle Slope'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''Gentle Slope'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-SteepSlope.png|50px]] | |[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-SteepSlope.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |A slope with a flatter angle. The direction and length of the slope can be changed. | ||
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|[[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Pipe SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Pipe SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Pipe SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Pipe NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:Pipe SM3DW SMM2.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 red, yellow, and blue.<ref name=jpnad/> | ||
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|'''[[Clear Pipe]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''[[Clear Pipe]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File: | |[[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. | ||
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|[[Spike Trap]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Spike Trap]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Spike Trap SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Spike Trap SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Spike Trap NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|A hazard that damages players upon contact.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|'''[[Spike Block]]'''<ref name= | |'''[[Spike Block]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[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. | |||
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|[[Mushroom Platform]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Mushroom Platform]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Mushroom Platform NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|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/> | |||
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|[[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]]<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> | ||
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|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/> | |||
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| | |Bridge<ref name=Direct/> | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Bridge SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bridge SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Bridge NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|A type of platform that can be extended horizontally.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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| | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Brick Block]]<ref name=Direct/>{{footnote|main|*}}|wings=1}} | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|[[File:SMM2 Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | |||
|A breakable block that can hold other elements. In underground- and forest-themed levels in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style, they become [[Crystal Block]]s.<ref name=SwitchForce/><ref name=SMM2GXFootage/> | |||
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|[[Rotating Block]]<ref name=Direct/>{{footnote|main|*}} | |||
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|[[File:SMM2 Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|A block that spins when hit, allowing players and other elements to pass through it.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Hard Block]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/>|wings=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Hard Block]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/>|wings=1}} | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Hard Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|[[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/> | |||
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|[[? Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[? Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Question Block SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Question Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Question Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Question Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Question Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |A single element can be placed inside, which releases when the block is hit. | ||
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|[[Hidden Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Hidden Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Hidden Block SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Hidden Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Hidden Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Hidden Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Hidden Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Donut Block]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Donut Block]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Donut Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Donut Block NSMBU 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/> | ||
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|[[Note Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Note Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Note Block SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Note Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Note Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Note Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|A block that bounces players and any elements that land on it up.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|[[Cloud Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Cloud Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Cloud Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[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/> | ||
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|[[Ice Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Ice Block]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Ice Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Ice Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |A slippery block that mainly serves as a platform.<ref name=Boulevard/> | ||
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{{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 item category is represented by a coin icon and colored pink. | ||
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{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width: | {|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center" | ||
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element | !rowspan=2 width=15%|Element | ||
!colspan=5|Icon | !colspan=5|Icon | ||
!rowspan=2 | !rowspan=2|Description | ||
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!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb3}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smw}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}} | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Coin]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Coin]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Coin SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |colspan=2|[[File:Coin SM3DW SMM2.png|50px]] | ||
|[[ | |In Story Mode, coins are required to rebuild [[Princess Peach]]'s [[Peach's Castle|castle]].<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[10 Gold Coin|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 Gold Coin|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}} | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 10 Coin NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 10 Coin SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |A large coin worth 10 regular coins.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|'''[[30-Coin]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |'''[[30-Coin]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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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. | ||
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|'''[[50 Gold Coin|50-Coin]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |'''[[50 Gold Coin|50-Coin]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-50GoldCoin.png|50px]] | |[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-50GoldCoin.png|50px]] | ||
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|A large coin worth 50 regular coins. | |||
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|[[Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker)|Pink Coin]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker)|Pink Coin]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Pink Coin SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Pink Coin SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Pink Coin SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Pink Coin NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Pink Coin SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |A coin with a key symbol imprinted on it. | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Super Mushroom]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Super Mushroom]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Super Mushroom SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |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/> | ||
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|[[Big Mushroom]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8_aN37YiK8]</ref> | |[[Big Mushroom]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8_aN37YiK8]</ref> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Big Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[Super Leaf]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Super Leaf]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 Super Leaf SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon forms]]. | |||
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|[[Cape Feather]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Cape Feather]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 Cape Feather SMW icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Cape Mario|Cape forms]]. | |||
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|[[Propeller Mushroom]]<ref name=jpnad/> | |[[Propeller Mushroom]]<ref name=jpnad/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 Propeller Mushroom NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|A flight power-up that transforms players into their [[Propeller Mario|Propeller forms]]. | |||
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|'''[[Super Bell]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''[[Super Bell]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[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]]. | |||
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|[[Fire Flower]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Fire Flower]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Fire Flower NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |A power-up that transforms the player into their [[Fire Mario|Fire form]], allowing them to shoot [[fireball]]s. | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Super Star]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Super Star]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Super Star SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Super Star SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Super Star SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Super Star NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |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]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 1 Up Mushroom SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 1 Up Mushroom SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMW | |[[File:SMM2 1 Up Mushroom SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 1 Up Mushroom NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |A [[mushroom]] that grants players an extra life. | ||
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|'''[[Rotten Mushroom]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |'''[[Rotten Mushroom]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 NSMBU Rotten Mushroom.png|50px]] | |[[File:SMM2 NSMBU Rotten Mushroom.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |A mushroom that replaces the 1-Up Mushroom in nighttime levels and actively chases players. | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Shoe Goomba]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Shoe Goomba]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Shoe Goomba SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Shoe Goomba SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|A [[Goomba]] that hides inside a [[Goomba's Shoe]] and jumps around. Players can wear the shoe and perform a stomp that defeats nearby enemies.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> A stiletto variant also appears.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MarkCooper/status/1122451293451247617 Japanese advertisement]</ref> | |||
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|[[Yoshi Egg|Yoshi's Egg]]<ref name=Gamespot | |[[Yoshi Egg|Yoshi's Egg]]<ref name=Gamespot/> | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Yoshis Egg SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Yoshis Egg NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |An egg that hatches into a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]. Yoshis are available in green and red, the latter of which can breathe fire.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|A hammer power-up<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct1GwHvNKME&feature=youtu.be&t=543</ref> | |'''A hammer power-up'''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct1GwHvNKME&feature=youtu.be&t=543</ref> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 3DW Hammer.png|50px]] | |[[File:SMM2 3DW Hammer.png|50px]] | ||
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[[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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!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element | !rowspan=2 width=15%|Element | ||
!colspan=5|Icon | !colspan=5|Icon | ||
!rowspan=2 | !rowspan=2|Description | ||
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!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb3}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smw}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}} | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Goomba]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Goomba|wings=Paragoomba|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Goomba]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Goomba|wings=Paragoomba|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Goomba SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|Goombas walk along the ground and can be defeated by stomping on them.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|[[Galoomba]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Galoomba]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|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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|'''[[Goombrat]]'''<ref name=jpnad>[https://twitter.com/nira3333/status/1122735901669376000 @nira3333 on Twitter]</ref> | |'''[[Goombrat]]'''<ref name=jpnad>[https://twitter.com/nira3333/status/1122735901669376000 @nira3333 on Twitter]</ref> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMB Goombrat.png| | |[[File:SMM2 SMB Goombrat.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMB3 Goombrat.png| | |[[File:SMM2 SMB3 Goombrat.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 Galoombrat.png| | |[[File:SMM2 Galoombrat.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-Goombrat.png| | |[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-Goombrat.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |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> | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Koopa Troopa]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Koopa Troopa|wings=Koopa Paratroopa|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Koopa Troopa]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Koopa Troopa|wings=Koopa Paratroopa|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 Koopa Troopa SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | |||
|Green Koopa Troopas walk off edges, while red ones turn around. In the ''Super Mario World'' style, they become [[Beach Koopa]]s when stomped on.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Buzzy Beetle]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Buzzy Beetle|wings=Para-Beetle|parachute=1}} | |||
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|[[File:SMM2 Buzzy Beetle SMW icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|[[Spike Top]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Spike Top SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Spike Top SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[File:Ant Trooper | |[[File:SMM2 Ant Trooper SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|'''[[Horned Ant Trooper]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct /> | |'''[[Horned Ant Trooper]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Horned-Ant-Trooper.png|50px]] | |[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Horned-Ant-Trooper.png|50px]] | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Spiny]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Spiny|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Spiny]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Spiny|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Spiny SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Spiny SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Spiny SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Spiny NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |Spinies are thrown by Lakitus. While thrown or underwater, Spinies take the form of [[Spiny Egg]]s.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Blooper]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Blooper]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Blooper SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Blooper SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Blooper SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|colspan=2|[[File:Blooper | |colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Blooper NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|Bloopers can be placed on land or underwater, where they move erratically towards players.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|[[Blooper Nanny]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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| | |Blooper Nannies act like regular Bloopers, except with [[Blooper Baby|Blooper Babies]] following their path. | ||
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|[[Cheep Cheep]]<ref name=jpnad/> | |[[Cheep Cheep]]<ref name=jpnad/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Cheep Cheep NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |When placed on land, Cheep Cheeps bounce along the ground and occasionally jump up to attack players.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> In the ''Super Mario World'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' styles, green ones are replaced by [[Blurp]]s and [[Deep Cheep]]s respectively.<ref name=SwitchForce/> | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Skipsqueak]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Skipsqueak]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Skipsqueak SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Skipsqueaks march in place and jump into the air when players jump. | ||
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|'''[[Spiny Skipsqueak]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |'''[[Spiny Skipsqueak]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 SM3DW Spiny Skipsqueak.png| | |[[File:SMM2 SM3DW Spiny Skipsqueak.png|50px]] | ||
| | |An alternate form of the Skipsqueak.<ref name=MakeFootage/> | ||
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|'''[[Stingby]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''[[Stingby]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Piranha Plant]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Piranha Plant|wings=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Piranha Plant]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Piranha Plant|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Piranha Plant SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Piranha Plants can be placed on ceilings<ref name=jpnad/> and walls,<ref name=SMM2Direct/> where they act as stationary hazards, and lunge at players in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style. | ||
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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]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Jumping Piranha Plant SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |Jumping Piranha Plants attack by shooting straight up, then descending back down slowly. | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Fire Piranha Plant]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=directart/>|mushroom=Big Fire Piranha}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Fire Piranha Plant]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=directart/>|mushroom=Big Fire Piranha}} | ||
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| | |Fire Piranha Plants spit out fireballs from their set location.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[Muncher]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Muncher]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Muncher SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Muncher SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Muncher NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[File: | |[[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. They can be set to move constantly or sleep. | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Thwomp]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Thwomp]]<ref name=Direct/>|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Thwomp SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Thwomp SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Thwomp SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Thwomp NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[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> | ||
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|[[Monty Mole]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Monty Mole]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Monty Mole SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Monty Mole SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Monty Mole NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Rocky Wrench]]<ref name=Direct/>|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Rocky Wrench]]<ref name=Direct/>|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Rocky Wrench SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Rocky Wrench SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Rocky Wrench SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[Hammer Bro]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Hammer Bro]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:Hammer Bro | |[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Hammer Bro SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|Hammer Bros. throw hammers in an arc towards players. | |||
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|'''[[Fire Bro]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |||
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|[[File:SMM2 SM3DW Fire Bro.png|50px]] | |||
|Fire Bros. shoot fireballs at players instead of hammers.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Sledge Bro]]<ref name=Direct/>|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Sledge Bro]]<ref name=Direct/>|parachute=1}} | ||
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|'''Sledge Bro-like Fire Bro'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''A Sledge Bro-like Fire Bro'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 SM3DW Fire Sledge Bro.png| | |[[File:SMM2 SM3DW Fire Sledge Bro.png|50px]] | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Chain Chomp]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Chain Chomp|wings=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Chain Chomp]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Chain Chomp|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp SMW icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Chain Chomp NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|Chain Chomps can be placed without their stakes, which enables them to move about freely.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Hop-Chop]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Hop-Chop]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1}} | ||
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|[[File:Hop | |[[File:SMM2 Hop Chop SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Hop-Chops can be jumped on like a Trampoline to bounce higher.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[Wiggler]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Wiggler]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Wiggler SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Wiggler SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Wiggler SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Boo]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Boo|wings=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Boo]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Boo|wings=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Boo SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Boo SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Boo SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |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/> | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Circling Boo Buddies]]<ref name=jpnad/>|wings=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Circling Boo Buddies]]<ref name=jpnad/>|wings=1}} | ||
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|A group of Boos in a circular formation that spin around. In a part of the circle is an opening, which players can safely pass through.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|[[Stretch (Boo)|Stretch]]<ref name=JPInstagram>[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw52XnXAjQS/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=18fztgnce2h6b Nintendo of Japan Instagram]</ref> | |[[Stretch (Boo)|Stretch]]<ref name=JPInstagram>[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw52XnXAjQS/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=18fztgnce2h6b Nintendo of Japan Instagram]</ref> | ||
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|Stretches hide in the ground, occasionally emerging and moving back and forth. | |||
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|'''[[Peepa]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |'''[[Peepa]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 SM3DW Big Peepa.png| | |[[File:SMM2 SM3DW Big Peepa.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Peepas move around in a circular motion. | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Lava Bubble]]<ref name=jpnad/>|mushroom=Big Lava Bubble|wings=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Lava Bubble]]<ref name=jpnad/>|mushroom=Big Lava Bubble|wings=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:Lava Bubble SM3DW | |[[File:SMM2 Lava Bubble SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|Lava Bubbles jump out from the bottom of the screen. If wings are attached, they move similar to [[Zigzag Lava Bubble]]s.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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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=1|parachute=Parabomb}} | |||
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|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SMW icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|[[File:SMM2 Bob omb SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | |||
|When attacked, the Bob-omb's fuse lights; during this state, players can carry and throw or kick it around before it explodes. The explosion can break nearby blocks.<ref name=Boulevard/> | |||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Dry Bones]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Dry Bones|wings=Parabones}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Dry Bones]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Dry Bones|wings=Parabones}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 Dry Bones NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Fish Bone]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Fish Bone]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/>|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Fish Bone NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Fish Bones can be placed on land, though they fall apart if they are not attached to parachutes.<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> | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Magikoopa]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Magikoopa}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Magikoopa]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=Big Magikoopa}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Magikoopa SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Magikoopa SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[File:Magikoopa | |[[File:SMM2 Magikoopa NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Bowser]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[Bowser]]<ref name=Direct/>|mushroom=1|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bowser SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bowser SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bowser SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bowser NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|{{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}} | |{{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}} | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Meowser SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Meowser attacks similarly to Bowser, but can also climb walls and Semisolid Platforms. | ||
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|[[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> | |[[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> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bowser Jr NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Boom Boom]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Boom Boom]]'''<ref name=Direct/>|parachute=1}} | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Boom Boom SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-PomPom.png| | |[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-PomPom.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Pom Pom spawns duplicates of herself, and attacks by throwing shurikens at players. | ||
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|'''[[Angry Sun]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''[[Angry Sun]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMB Angry Sun.png| | |[[File:SMM2 SMB Angry Sun.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Angry Sun SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Angry Sun SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Angry Sun NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |The Angry Sun swoops down from the sky to attack players. | ||
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|'''[[Moon (Super Mario Maker 2)|Moon]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |'''[[Moon (Super Mario Maker 2)|Moon]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
|[[File:SMM2-SMB1-Moon.png| | |[[File:SMM2-SMB1-Moon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMB3 Moon.png| | |[[File:SMM2 SMB3 Moon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 SMW Moon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-Moon.png| | |[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-Moon.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |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/> | ||
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|[[Lakitu]]<ref name=jpnad/> | |[[Lakitu]]<ref name=jpnad/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Lakitu SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Lakitu SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Lakitu SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:Lakitu | |[[File:SMM2 Lakitu NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|Lakitus move left and right in the sky and throw Spinies at players.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |||
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|'''[[Charvaargh]]'''<ref name=jpnad/> | |'''[[Charvaargh]]'''<ref name=jpnad/> | ||
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|[[File: | |[[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/> | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Bully]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=Big Bully|wings=1|parachute=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|'''[[Bully]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/>|mushroom=Big Bully|wings=1|parachute=1}} | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bully SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Bullies can be knocked away by jumping on them; once they reach an edge, they can be hit one more time to knock them off.<ref name=NL/> | ||
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|'''[[Porcupuffer]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''[[Porcupuffer]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Porcupuffer SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |In on-land levels, Porcupuffers swim across the bottom of the screen. While underwater, they slowly approach players.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[Koopa Clown Car]] / [[Junior Clown Car]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=SwitchForce/> | |[[Koopa Clown Car]] / [[Junior Clown Car]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=SwitchForce/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Koopa Clown Car SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Koopa Clown Car SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Koopa Clown Car SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Junior Clown Car NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|Aircraft that can be ridden by players. Various elements can also be placed inside them, which causes them to pursue players as long as they are occupied. | |||
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|[[Fire Koopa Clown Car]] / Fire Junior Clown Car<ref name=Direct/><ref name=SwitchForce/> | |[[Fire Koopa Clown Car]] / Fire Junior Clown Car<ref name=Direct/><ref name=SwitchForce/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 Fire Junior Clown Car NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|Fire Koopa/Junior Clown Cars have the ability to shoot fireballs from their mouths. | |||
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|'''[[Koopa Troopa Car]]'''<ref name=directart/> | |'''[[Koopa Troopa Car]]'''<ref name=directart/> | ||
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|[[File:Koopa Car.png| | |[[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/> | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Gizmos=== | ===Gizmos=== | ||
[[File:Objects Icon.png|25px|left]] | [[File:Objects Icon.png|25px|left]] | ||
The gizmos | The gizmos category is represented by a key icon and colored yellow. | ||
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{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width: | {|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; text-align:center" | ||
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Element | !rowspan=2 width=15%|Element | ||
!colspan=5|Icon | !colspan=5|Icon | ||
!rowspan=2 | !rowspan=2|Description | ||
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!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smb3}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|smw}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|nsmbu}} | ||
!width= | !width=50px|{{SMMstyle|sm3dw}} | ||
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|[[Burner]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Arino/> | |[[Burner]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Arino/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Burner SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Burner SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Burner SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Burner NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|Burners occasionally emit fire, but can also be used as platforms. Their direction can be changed. | |||
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|[[Bill Blaster]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Bill Blaster]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SMW icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Bill Blaster SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | |||
|Black Bill Blasters fire [[Bullet Bill]]s, which fly straight forwards, while red ones fire [[Bull's-Eye Bill]]s, which home in on players.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> They can also be set to fire a different element.<ref name=GXCoop/> | |||
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|'''[[Banzai Bill]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|'''[[ | |||
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|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SMW icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Banzai Bill SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 | |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/> | ||
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|'''[[Bull's-Eye Banzai]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/> | |'''[[Bull's-Eye Banzai]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMB Bulls-Eye Banzai.png| | |[[File:SMM2 SMB Bulls-Eye Banzai.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2-SMB3-KingBill.png| | |[[File:SMM2-SMB3-KingBill.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMW Bulls-Eye Banzai.png| | |[[File:SMM2 SMW Bulls-Eye Banzai.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 NSMBU Bulls-Eye Banzai.png| | |[[File:SMM2 NSMBU Bulls-Eye Banzai.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |An alternate form of the Banzai Bill. Similar to Bull's-Eye Bills, Bull's-Eye Banzais home in on players.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|'''[[Cat Banzai Bill]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |'''[[Cat Banzai Bill]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|Cat Banzai Bills home in on players similar to Bull's-Eye Banzais. | |||
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|[[Cannon]]<ref name=JPInstagram/><ref name=Arino/> | |[[Cannon]]<ref name=JPInstagram/><ref name=Arino/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 Cannon SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon SMW icon.png|50px]] | |||
|[[File:SMM2 Cannon NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | |||
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|Cannons periodically fire [[cannonball]]s at a set direction.<ref name=JPInstagram/> | |||
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|'''[[Icicle]]'''<ref name=jpnad/> | |'''[[Icicle]]'''<ref name=jpnad/> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMB | |[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Icicle SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Icicle NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Icicle SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Icicles fall from the ceiling when players are close enough, damaging them if they are underneath one.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|'''[[Twister]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''[[Twister]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMB | |[[File:SMM2 Twister SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMB3 | |[[File:SMM2 Twister SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Twister SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Twister NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Twister SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Twisters propel players and other elements up through the use of [[tornado]]es.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|'''[[ON/OFF Switch]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''[[ON/OFF Switch]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SMB3 | |[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 SM3DW | |[[File:SMM2 ON OFF Switch SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |ON/OFF Switches can not only be used to toggle Dotted-Line Blocks, but also other elements such as tracks and Conveyor Belts.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|'''[[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> | |'''[[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> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Dotted Line Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-RedBlock.png|50px]] | |[[File:SMM2-NSMBU-RedBlock.png|50px]] | ||
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| | |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/> | ||
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|'''[[Snake Block]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | |'''[[Snake Block]]'''<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Snake Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Snake Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Snake Blocks are mobile platforms that move along a set path. They can also be turned blue, which move faster.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[Fire Bar]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Fire Bar]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fire Bar SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fire Bar SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fire Bar SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Fire Bar NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[One-Way Wall]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[One-Way Wall]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 One Way Wall SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 One Way Wall SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 One Way Wall SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 One Way Wall NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[Conveyor|Conveyor Belt]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Conveyor|Conveyor Belt]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Conveyor Belt NSMBU 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, length, and speed, they can also be placed diagonally,<ref name=SMM2Direct/> and can be set to change directions with ON/OFF Switches.<ref name=Arino/> | |||
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|[[Track (object)|Track]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Track (object)|Track]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Track SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Track SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Track SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Track NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|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/> | |||
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|'''[[Crate]]'''<ref name=directart/> | |'''[[Crate]]'''<ref name=directart/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Crate.png|50px]] | |[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Crate.png|50px]] | ||
| | |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.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[Key]]<ref name=JPfact>[https://twitter.com/Riomegon/status/1122576803707662337 Japanese fact sheet]</ref> | |[[Key]]<ref name=JPfact>[https://twitter.com/Riomegon/status/1122576803707662337 Japanese fact sheet]</ref> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Key SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Key SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Key SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Key NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Key SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |A key is required to open Key Doors.<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> | ||
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|[[Warp Door]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |[[Warp Door]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Warp Door SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Warp Door SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Warp Door SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 Warp Door NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2-3DW-Door.png| | |[[File:SMM2-3DW-Door.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[Beanstalk|Vine]]<ref name=jpnad/><ref name=Arino/><ref name=Gamespot/> | |[[Beanstalk|Vine]]<ref name=jpnad/><ref name=Arino/><ref name=Gamespot/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Vine SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Vine SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Vine SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Vine NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|Vines can be climbed by players and placed as is on the level, or placed in a block and grows when a player hits it.<ref name=Boulevard/> | |||
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|'''[[Warp Box]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |'''[[Warp Box]]'''<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Warp Box SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Warp Boxes transport players from one location to another. They can be changed to require a key to be used. | ||
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|[[P Switch]]<ref name=UKRelease/> | |[[P Switch]]<ref name=UKRelease/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 P Switch SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 P Switch SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 P Switch SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 P Switch NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 P Switch SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Transforms coins into blocks when activated and vice versa, and also reveals P Warp Doors. P Switches can be attached to ceilings.<ref name=GX10Details/> | ||
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|{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[POW Block]]<ref name=JPInstagram/>|wings=1}} | |{{SMM2 Modifiers|[[POW Block]]<ref name=JPInstagram/>|wings=1}} | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 POW Block SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 POW Block SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 POW Block SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |[[File:SMM2 POW Block NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 POW Block SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |When hit, a POW Block defeats all enemies on-screen that are on the ground.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[Springboard|Trampoline]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/> | |[[Springboard|Trampoline]]<ref name=Direct/><ref name=Gamespot/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Trampoline NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Trampoline SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Like Note Blocks, Trampolines are used to bounce up to higher locations. They can be placed sideways.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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|[[Arrow Sign]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Arrow Sign]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Arrow Sign SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Arrow Sign SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Arrow Sign SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |colspan=2|[[File:SMM2 Arrow Sign NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |Arrow Signs are used to point players towards a specific direction. | ||
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|[[Checkpoint Flag]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |[[Checkpoint Flag]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Checkpoint Flag SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Checkpoint Flag SMB3 icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Checkpoint Flag SMW icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Checkpoint Flag NSMBU icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Checkpoint Flag SM3DW icon.png|50px]] | ||
| | |A Checkpoint Flag can provide different power-up effects, such as a Super Star, instead of simply a Super Mushroom effect when touched while small.<ref name=GX10Details/> | ||
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|[[Lift]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Lift]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Lift SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[Grinder]]<ref name=Direct/> | |[[Grinder]]<ref name=Direct/> | ||
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|[[Bumper (Super Mario series)|Bumper]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=Arino/> | |[[Bumper (Super Mario series)|Bumper]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/><ref name=Arino/> | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:SMM2 Bumper SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|'''[[Swinging Claw]]'''<ref name=jpnad/><ref name=Arino/> | |'''[[Swinging Claw]]'''<ref name=jpnad/><ref name=Arino/> | ||
|[[File:SMM2 | |[[File:SMM2 Swinging Claw SMB icon.png|50px]] | ||
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|[[Skewer]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | |[[Skewer]]<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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| | |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. | ||
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|'''[[Bell Tree|Tree]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/><ref | |'''[[Bell Tree|Tree]]'''<ref name=Direct/><ref name=MakeFootage/><ref name=SMM2CourseMaker/> | ||
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| | |Trees can be climbed similar to Vines, and can also hold items that release when a player reaches the top. | ||
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|'''[[Mushroom Trampoline]]'''<ref name=directart/> | |'''[[Mushroom Trampoline]]'''<ref name=directart/> | ||
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| | |Bouncy mushrooms that allow players to reach higher locations. They appear in orange and blue, and their length can be changed.<ref name=SMM2Direct/> | ||
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!rowspan=2 | !rowspan=2|Description | ||
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Template:Infobox Super Mario Maker 2 is an upcoming 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 Network Play, a multiplayer mode which allows the player to compete against or co-operate alongside three random players online. A Story Mode is also featured in the game, which contains over 100 pre-installed courses made by Nintendo.[1] Super Mario Maker 2 is set to be released worldwide on June 28, 2019.
A Nintendo Switch Online membership is required to share, download, and play courses online.[2]
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. 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. 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[3] 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.[1]
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.[4]
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 . 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.[4] 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.[1]
Story Mode
The Story Mode is an offline, single-player mode in which Mario must collect coins to rebuild Princess Peach's castle. To earn coins, the player can play through over 100 official courses produced by Nintendo in the form of "jobs" given by the taskmaster Toad. 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.[1]
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 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.[1]
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 react with "I like it!" to a course. 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.[1]
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.[1]
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.[1]
Course elements
This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
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.
Styles
The game styles are separated into two categories; game styles that were not present in the first Super Mario Maker are placed in "Extra Game Styles", which feature their own unique elements that are incompatible with other styles.
- Super Mario Bros.[4]
- Super Mario Bros. 3[4]
- Super Mario World[4]
- New Super Mario Bros. U[4]
- Super Mario 3D World[4]
Themes
Theme | Level inspiration (Super Mario 3D World style) | Night version effects |
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Ground | Super Bell Hill[4] | Causes Goombas and Goombrats to float |
Underground | Koopa Troopa Cave[4] | Turns the screen upside down |
Underwater | Pipeline Lagoon[4] | Makes everything dark except for a short radius around the player, Arrow Signs and the Moon enemy.[5] |
Ghost House | Shifty Boo Mansion | |
Airship[4] | The Bowser Express | Causes a thunderstorm to occur and causes Goombas to float[6] |
Castle | Bowser's Lava Lake Keep | Causes light gravity to occur[7] |
Desert | Conkdor Canyon[4] | Causes a sandstorm to occur |
Snow | Snowball Park[8] | Turns the floor into ice |
Forest | Deep Jungle Drift[4] | Turns water into poison water |
Sky[8] | Rolling Ride Run | Causes light gravity to occur |
Terrain
The terrain category is represented by a Brick Block icon and colored blue.
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Flat ground on which players and many enemies can walk and objects can be placed. | ||||
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Ground at a 45-degree angle that players can slide down. The direction and length of the slope can be changed. | ||
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A slope with a flatter angle. The direction and length of the slope can be changed. | |
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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. | ||||
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A hazard that damages players upon contact.[1] | ||
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A large, yellow block with spikes that protrude and retract. Spike Blocks can be combined with ON/OFF Switches to create red and blue variants that alternate when the switches are hit. | ||||
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A resizable platform that players can jump through from below and land on the top. They can be set to different colors.[1] | |
Semisolid Platform[4][9] | 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.[1] | |||||
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A type of platform that can be extended horizontally.[1] | |
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A breakable block that can hold other elements. In underground- and forest-themed levels in the Super Mario 3D World style, they become Crystal Blocks.[10][11] | ||
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A block that spins when hit, allowing players and other elements to pass through it.[1] | ||||
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A solid block that mainly serves as a platform, though a strong force such as that of a Banzai Bill can break it.[1] In the Super Mario 3D World style, they take the form of Rock Blocks.[4] | ||
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A single element can be placed inside, which releases when the block is hit. |
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A type of platform that falls if players stands on it long enough.[12] |
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A block that bounces players and any elements that land on it up.[1] | |
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A type of platform that can be passed through from below, similar to Semisolid Platforms.[1] |
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A slippery block that mainly serves as a platform.[12] |
* - Collectively known in-game as simply "Blocks"[13]
Items
The item category is represented by a coin icon and colored pink.
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In Story Mode, coins are required to rebuild Princess Peach's castle.[1] | |
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A large coin worth 10 regular coins.[1] |
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A large coin worth 30 regular coins. | ||
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A large coin worth 50 regular coins. | |||
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A coin with a key symbol imprinted on it. |
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A power-up that transforms players into their Super forms.[1] | |
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A flight power-up that transforms players into their Raccoon forms. | ||||
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A flight power-up that transforms players into their Cape forms. | ||||
Propeller Mushroom[8] | ![]() |
A flight power-up that transforms players into their Propeller forms. | ||||
Super Bell[4] | ![]() |
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. | ||||
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A power-up that transforms the player into their Fire form, allowing them to shoot fireballs. | |
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A power-up that grants players temporary invincibility. | |
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A mushroom that grants players an extra life. | |
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A mushroom that replaces the 1-Up Mushroom in nighttime levels and actively chases players. | |
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A Goomba that hides inside a Goomba's Shoe and jumps around. Players can wear the shoe and perform a stomp that defeats nearby enemies.[1] A stiletto variant also appears.[15] | |||
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An egg that hatches into a Yoshi. Yoshis are available in green and red, the latter of which can breathe fire.[1] | |||
A hammer power-up[16] | File:SMM2 3DW Hammer.png |
Enemies
The enemy category is represented by a Goomba icon and colored green.
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Goombas walk along the ground and can be defeated by stomping on them.[1] | ||
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When stomped on, Galoombas flip over and can be held and thrown by players.[17] | ||||
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Goombrats act like Goombas, except that they turn around when they reach an edge.[18] | |
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Green Koopa Troopas walk off edges, while red ones turn around. In the Super Mario World style, they become Beach Koopas when stomped on.[1] |
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Spinies are thrown by Lakitus. While thrown or underwater, Spinies take the form of Spiny Eggs.[1] |
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Bloopers can be placed on land or underwater, where they move erratically towards players.[1] | |
Blooper Nanny[1] | Blooper Nannies act like regular Bloopers, except with Blooper Babies following their path. | |||||
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When placed on land, Cheep Cheeps bounce along the ground and occasionally jump up to attack players.[1] In the Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. U styles, green ones are replaced by Blurps and Deep Cheeps respectively.[10] |
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Skipsqueaks march in place and jump into the air when players jump. | ||||
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An alternate form of the Skipsqueak.[14] | ||||
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Piranha Plants can be placed on ceilings[8] and walls,[1] where they act as stationary hazards, and lunge at players in the Super Mario 3D World style. | |
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Jumping Piranha Plants attack by shooting straight up, then descending back down slowly. | ||||
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Piranha Creepers move along a path set by the editor. When stomped on, they move back towards their original location. They can be set to move constantly or sleep. | ||||
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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.[19] In the Super Mario 3D World style, they are safe to touch, but can instantly take out players by squishing them.[20] |
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Hammer Bros. throw hammers in an arc towards players. |
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Fire Bros. shoot fireballs at players instead of hammers.[1] | ||||
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Chain Chomps can be placed without their stakes, which enables them to move about freely.[1] | ||
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Hop-Chops can be jumped on like a Trampoline to bounce higher.[1] | ||||
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Boos slowly float towards players when their backs are turned, but freeze when they face them.[21] | |
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Peepas move around in a circular motion. | ||||
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Lava Bubbles jump out from the bottom of the screen. If wings are attached, they move similar to Zigzag Lava Bubbles.[1] |
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When attacked, the Bob-omb's fuse lights; during this state, players can carry and throw or kick it around before it explodes. The explosion can break nearby blocks.[12] | ||
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Meowser attacks similarly to Bowser, but can also climb walls and Semisolid Platforms. | ||||
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Pom Pom spawns duplicates of herself, and attacks by throwing shurikens at players. | ||||
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The Angry Sun swoops down from the sky to attack players. | |
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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.[10] | |
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Lakitus move left and right in the sky and throw Spinies at players.[1] | |
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Charvaarghs leap out from below and either the side or the foreground in an arching motion.[1] | ||||
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Bullies can be knocked away by jumping on them; once they reach an edge, they can be hit one more time to knock them off.[25] | ||||
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In on-land levels, Porcupuffers swim across the bottom of the screen. While underwater, they slowly approach players.[1] | ||||
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Aircraft that can be ridden by players. Various elements can also be placed inside them, which causes them to pursue players as long as they are occupied. | |
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Fire Koopa/Junior Clown Cars have the ability to shoot fireballs from their mouths. | ||||
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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.[11] |
Gizmos
The gizmos category is represented by a key icon and colored yellow.
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Burners occasionally emit fire, but can also be used as platforms. Their direction can be changed. | |
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Black Bill Blasters fire Bullet Bills, which fly straight forwards, while red ones fire Bull's-Eye Bills, which home in on players.[1] They can also be set to fire a different element.[18] | |
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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.[1] | |
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An alternate form of the Banzai Bill. Similar to Bull's-Eye Bills, Bull's-Eye Banzais home in on players.[1] | |
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Cannons periodically fire cannonballs at a set direction.[22] | ||
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Icicles fall from the ceiling when players are close enough, damaging them if they are underneath one.[1] |
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Twisters propel players and other elements up through the use of tornadoes.[1] |
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ON/OFF Switches can not only be used to toggle Dotted-Line Blocks, but also other elements such as tracks and Conveyor Belts.[1] |
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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.[1] | |
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Snake Blocks are mobile platforms that move along a set path. They can also be turned blue, which move faster.[1] |
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Long platforms that move players and any elements on it at a set direction. In addition to being able to set their direction, length, and speed, they can also be placed diagonally,[1] and can be set to change directions with ON/OFF Switches.[5] |
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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.[1] | |
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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.[1] | ||||
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A key is required to open Key Doors.[25] |
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Vines can be climbed by players and placed as is on the level, or placed in a block and grows when a player hits it.[12] | |
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Warp Boxes transport players from one location to another. They can be changed to require a key to be used. | ||||
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Transforms coins into blocks when activated and vice versa, and also reveals P Warp Doors. P Switches can be attached to ceilings.[28] |
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When hit, a POW Block defeats all enemies on-screen that are on the ground.[1] |
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Like Note Blocks, Trampolines are used to bounce up to higher locations. They can be placed sideways.[1] |
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Arrow Signs are used to point players towards a specific direction. | |
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A Checkpoint Flag can provide different power-up effects, such as a Super Star, instead of simply a Super Mushroom effect when touched while small.[28] |
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Lifts are platforms that move back and forth in a horizontal or vertical direction, depending on the editor's setting.[1] Their length can also be changed. | |
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Seesaws teeter to one side when a player or element stands on the opposite side. Their lengths can be changed.[13] | |
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Bumpers bounce players away when they come into contact with them. | |
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Players can use a Swinging Claw to swing towards distant locations. Other elements can also be attached to them, which drop when a player is nearby.[1] | |
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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.[12] | |||
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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. | ||||
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Red and blue blocks that alternate appearing and disappearing in a rhythmic manner. | ||||
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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. | ||||
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Trees can be climbed similar to Vines, and can also hold items that release when a player reaches the top. | ||||
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Bouncy mushrooms that allow players to reach higher locations. They appear in orange and blue, and their length can be changed.[1] |
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A locked Warp Door that requires a key to open.[25] | ||||
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Blue Warp Doors that are invisible by default and only appear while a P Switch is in effect.[25] | ||||
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Differences from previous games
Original games
The following is a list of differences from the level styles' original games not present in the first Super Mario Maker.
Super Mario Bros.
- Fire Luigi has a distinct color palette instead of being identical to Fire Mario.[1]
- 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.[1]
- 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.
Super Mario Bros. 3
- Thwomps have been given new sprites when attacking, while the original sprite is used while waiting.[31][21]
- Snow-themed levels now feature their own original music composed by Koji Kondo instead of using the overworld or athletic theme.[1]
- Small characters can now crouch, unlike in the original game where it was not possible.[28]
- Airship courses during night receive a blue palette on the tileset resembling the appearance of the airships seen in Template:World-link and Template:World-link, unlike the original game where night airship levels like Template:World-link have the normal brown palette.[21]
Super Mario World
- Snake Blocks are colored green.
- The texture for the water in non-underwater levels is missing; the water now simply has a clearer, translucent blue color.
- ON/OFF Switches now have a more saturated color, and their letters flash between black and white.
- Banzai Bills leave some clouds of smoke behind when they travel.
- 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.[1]
- P Switches have a flashing animation.[1]
- 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.[1][32]
- Para-Goombas use their swimming sprites from Super Mario Maker, rather than using their front-facing sprites from the original.
New Super Mario Bros. U
- 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.
- 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 background of the castle theme has clear windows instead of red-tinted ones seen in the castles with lava.[1]
- P Switches have a flashing animation.[1]
- Parabombs use the sitting pose when falling, instead of the front-facing walking animation.
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.
- Banzai Bills now have a yellow exhaust as opposed to a purple exhaust, and they also spin when they come from the background.
- The size of the 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.
- The Mega ? Blocks that produce multiple blocks in Super Block Land are now represented by ! Blocks, 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.
- 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.
- The flagpole does not turn gold when the player touches the top of it.
- Fire Toad now has a blue cap instead of yellow.
- 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.
- Luigi and Toad have the same attributes as Mario to be consistent in multiplayer play.[28]
Super Mario Maker
Multiple styles
- Grinders 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. The 1UP icon has also been changed in the latter.[1][4]
- POW Blocks in the Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World styles have a flashing animation.[1][22]
- Castle levels now have rising and falling lava like the forest theme's water.[1]
Super Mario Bros. style
- Mystery Mushrooms are removed.[28]
- The sound effect that plays when collecting a Pink Coin was changed to a more 8-bit one.[1]
- Thwomps have been given a new appearance for when they are in a waiting state rather than using the same sprite as when it attacks.[1]
Super Mario Bros. 3 style
- The underground theme now uses the brown palette for ground tiles in the day version, while the gray palette is still used in the night version.[1]
- The background of the castle theme now features windows, instead of just being a black, featureless screen.[1]
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.
- Spiny Eggs are now animated.[1]
- The design for the Mushroom Platforms in the airship theme was changed to a mechanical one.[1]
- The background of the underwater theme is different, with a bluer water and with more decorations, including a Cheep Chomp watching Mario (or the character that is being played as) in the distance. It also has a wavy effect.[33]
- The background of the underground theme now has waterfalls.[1]
Release
In Japan, Europe, and Australia, the player can purchase a limited edition of the game that includes a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online subscription, and if they pre-order the game, they receive a Super Mario Maker 2-themed stylus as a bonus.[34][35][36] 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.[37] 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.[38]
North American players can also purchase the limited edition with the online subscription,[1] but will not receive the stylus.[39]
Pre-release and unused content
Debut trailer
- The icons for several of the Super Mario 3D World course elements either used their icons from the New Super Mario Bros. U style, their artwork from the Super Mario 3D World Prima guide, or a completely different icon than in the final game. These include:
- Pipes
- Clear Pipes
- ? Blocks
- Brick Blocks
- Rock Blocks
- Hidden Blocks
- Donut Blocks
- Cloud Platforms
- Ice Blocks
- Semisolid Platforms
- Coins
- Pink Coins
- 10 Gold Coins
- Super Mushrooms
- Fire Flowers
- Super Stars
- Goombas (the Goomba's icon used artwork of a Mini Goomba instead of a normal one)
- Koopa Troopas
- Spinys
- Bloopers
- Cheep Cheeps
- Porcupuffers
- Piranha Plants
- Fiery Piranha Plants
- Thwomps
- Piranha Creepers
- Stingbies
- 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.[4][1]
Gallery
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Super Mario Maker 2.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 超級瑪利歐創作家 2 (Traditional)[40] 超级马力欧创作家 2 (Simplified)[41] Chāojí Mǎlìōu Chuàngzuòjiā 2 |
Super Mario Creator 2 | |
Dutch | 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[?] | - |
External links
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