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In SMA2:SMW, on the map, hit a direction on the d-pad that'll cause you to move and hit Select simultaneously.  Then from the level list, pick somewhere different from where you are and teleport there (obviously only works if you've unlocked this capability).  You should move from your new teleported location in the direction and distance you would have traveled from your previous location.  Allows for a lot of glitchiness, but a few levels are accessible that aren't otherwise (i.e. the TEST level if you end up on a Star Road teleporter).  [[User:Miles.oppenheimer|Miles.oppenheimer]] 22:49, 18 May 2010 (EDT)
In SMA2:SMW, on the map, hit a direction on the d-pad that'll cause you to move and hit Select simultaneously.  Then from the level list, pick somewhere different from where you are and teleport there (obviously only works if you've unlocked this capability).  You should move from your new teleported location in the direction and distance you would have traveled from your previous location.  Allows for a lot of glitchiness, but a few levels are accessible that aren't otherwise (i.e. the TEST level if you end up on a Star Road teleporter).  [[User:Miles.oppenheimer|Miles.oppenheimer]] 22:49, 18 May 2010 (EDT)
== Infinite 1-ups ==
I don't think that that is a glitch in the game. It can be performed in the [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|GBA remake]] as well.

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--Koopapoopa 19:51, 11 April 2010 (EDT)What level(s) can "? block of death" be performed in?

I guess in Vanilla Dome 3, since it's only level which I remember which slopped lava and flying ? block. --Era64 · (edits, talk) 08:42, 15 May 2010 (EDT)

Major map glitch

In SMA2:SMW, on the map, hit a direction on the d-pad that'll cause you to move and hit Select simultaneously. Then from the level list, pick somewhere different from where you are and teleport there (obviously only works if you've unlocked this capability). You should move from your new teleported location in the direction and distance you would have traveled from your previous location. Allows for a lot of glitchiness, but a few levels are accessible that aren't otherwise (i.e. the TEST level if you end up on a Star Road teleporter). Miles.oppenheimer 22:49, 18 May 2010 (EDT)

Infinite 1-ups

I don't think that that is a glitch in the game. It can be performed in the GBA remake as well.