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==Items and objects== | ==Items and objects== | ||
Most items and obstacles from the original game reappear, with the exception of [[Green Star]]s, [[Key Coin]]s, and [[Potted Piranha Plant]]. [[Propeller Platform]]s are absent in the Nintendo Switch version, and are replaced by [[Lift]]s due to the system's lack of a microphone. [[Power Moon]]s appear in the levels based off of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', and function the same as [[Power Star]]s. With the addition of the [[Special Episode]] in the Nintendo Switch version, two new objects | Most items and obstacles from the original game reappear, with the exception of [[Green Star]]s, [[Key Coin]]s, and [[Potted Piranha Plant]]. [[Propeller Platform]]s are absent in the Nintendo Switch version, and are replaced by [[Lift]]s due to the system's lack of a microphone. [[Power Moon]]s appear in the levels based off of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', and function the same as [[Power Star]]s. With the addition of the [[Special Episode]] in the Nintendo Switch version, two new objects get added, those being [[Shiny Crown]]s and [[Crown Chip]]s, as well as a variant of the [[Super Gem]]s that is colored deep blue with white eyes that functions similarly to [[Moon Coin]]s, in that they do not add to the number of gems needed to unlock levels. | ||
==Stages== | ==Stages== |