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|Upon touching a Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect that plays when climbing on Yoshi's back in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' can be heard. Yoshi's jumping sounds and "Course Clear" fanfare are taken from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.<ref>GameXplain. (June 18, 2015). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ei4fC5o5EM Super Mario Maker - Yoshi on a Super Mario Bros. Airship (Direct Audio - E3 2015)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 8, 2015.</ref>
|Upon touching a Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect that plays when climbing on Yoshi's back in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' can be heard. Yoshi's jumping sounds and "Course Clear" fanfare are taken from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.<ref>GameXplain. (June 18, 2015). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ei4fC5o5EM Super Mario Maker - Yoshi on a Super Mario Bros. Airship (Direct Audio - E3 2015)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 8, 2015.</ref>
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Mario wearing the Link Mystery Suit.

Costume Mario[1] is the form Mario takes after eating a Mystery Mushroom in Super Mario Maker. Upon scanning certain amiibo onto the Wii U GamePad's NFC sensor, an 8-bit version of the amiibo character, known as a Mystery Suit[2], will be unlocked in the level editor, allowing the player to use it any time from then on without having to scan the amiibo again. In addition to amiibo characters, Mario can also transform into certain objects, such as a ? Block. Mystery Suits can also be unlocked by completing the 100 Mario Challenge mode.

As Costume Mario, the Mystery Suits Mario wears function the same as Super Mario, but with Small Mario's physical stature. In addition to appearance, while wearing a Mystery Suit, various sound effects are also changed to reflect the character, such as the jumping sound effects and "Course Clear" fanfare. The power-up sound effect is also replaced by a different sound effect from the character's home series. Mario can only transform into Costume Mario in the Super Mario Bros. style of the game. According to Nintendo's website nearly every confirmed amiibo will be compatible.

Confirmed Mystery Suits

# Image Character Compatible amiibo Description
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Sprite of Costume Mario Wii Fit Trainer, in Super Mario Maker.
Wii Fit Trainer[3] Wii Fit Trainer (Super Smash Bros. series) Mario's animations are replaced by the Wii Fit Trainer's various poses from the Wii Fit series, including the Half-Moon pose while skidding/turning around, and the stretching position while crouching. She will also utter "Up!" or "Down!" while jumping, as well as "Come on!" while doing a pose by pressing +Control Pad up. Sound effects from Wii Fit can also be heard.
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Isabelle, in Super Mario Maker.
Isabelle[3] Isabelle (Animal Crossing series) Upon touching a Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect for producing an item such as a net from the Animal Crossing series can be heard.
Luigi in his modern colors, in Super Mario Maker.
Luigi[3] Luigi (Super Smash Bros. series)
Luigi (Super Mario series)
Luigi's Mystery Suit is a recolor of his original NES sprite from Super Mario Bros. that uses his modern colors.
Sprite of Costume Mario Peach, in Super Mario Maker.
Peach[4] Peach (Super Smash Bros. series)
Peach (Super Mario series)
While most of the sound effects remain the same, the power-up sound effect and "Course Clear" fanfare are replaced by sounds from Super Mario Bros. 2. Peach also takes out her parasol when she jumps. Her design is based on her modern appearance as opposed to her original NES sprite from Super Mario Bros..
Toad in his modern colors, in Super Mario Maker.
Toad[5] Toad (Super Mario series) Toad's Mystery Suit uses his modern design as opposed to his original NES sprite from Super Mario Bros..
Sprite of Costume Mario Bowser, in Super Mario Maker.
Bowser[6] Bowser (Super Smash Bros. series)
Bowser (Super Mario series)
When touching a Mystery Mushroom, the player will hear the organ sound that played when Bowser appeared in the final battle in Super Mario World. Bowser also takes his modern appearance, as opposed to his original Super Mario Bros. appearance.
Yoshi, in Super Mario Maker (as a Mystery Mushroom character)
Yoshi[3] Yoshi (Super Smash Bros. series)
Yoshi (Super Mario series)
Upon touching a Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect that plays when climbing on Yoshi's back in Super Mario World can be heard. Yoshi's jumping sounds and "Course Clear" fanfare are taken from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.[7]
Rosalina Rosalina & Luma (Super Smash Bros. series) An 8-bit Luma also appears as part of Rosalina's sprite.
Goomba [8] TBA Resembles a Goomba Mask. Its appearance is also similar to a Red Paragoomba.
A Trampoline, in Super Mario Maker.
Trampoline [9] TBA
The ? Block Costume, from Super Mario Maker
Question Block[9] TBA Resembles a Coin Box.
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Donkey Kong[10] Donkey Kong (Super Smash Bros. series)
Sprite of Costume Mario Link, in Super Mario Maker.
Link[3] Link (Super Smash Bros. series) Link's Mystery Suit is based on his sprite from, and uses sound effects from, the original The Legend of Zelda, including the fanfare for collecting a piece of the Triforce after clearing a stage. If the player presses +Control Pad up, Link will hold up a Triforce.
Sprite of Costume Mario Kirby, in Super Mario Maker.
Kirby[11] Kirby (Super Smash Bros. series) Kirby takes his appearance from Kirby's Adventure.
Marth, in Super Mario Maker.
Marth[3] Marth (Super Smash Bros. series) Marth's Mystery Suit uses sound effects from the original Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, including the level-up jingle.
Mega Man amiibo Costume, from Super Mario Maker.
Mega Man Mega Man (Super Smash Bros. series) Mega Man's appearance is based on his sprites from the NES Mega Man games.
Pac-Man amiibo Costume, from Super Mario Maker.
Pac-Man Pac-Man (Super Smash Bros. series) Pac-Man's appearance is based on his sprite from the Japanese version of Pac-Land, but without the hat that he wears in said game.

Names in other languages

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References

  1. ^ Super Mario Maker will let Amiibo owners play as special Nintendo characters. The Verge. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
  2. ^ Nintendo. (June 18, 2015). Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Day 3 Super Mario Maker. YouTube. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Nintendo. (June 16, 2015). Nintendo Digital Event @ E3 2015. YouTube. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  4. ^ Nintendo World Report TV. (June 18, 2015). Super Mario Maker: Pink Parasol Mystery Mushroom (Direct Feed Gameplay). YouTube. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  5. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfzDu3P0iYI
  6. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbeOoo3CPosz
  7. ^ GameXplain. (June 18, 2015). Super Mario Maker - Yoshi on a Super Mario Bros. Airship (Direct Audio - E3 2015). YouTube. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  8. ^ [1] Nintendo Minute - Super Mario Maker Facebook Hackathon
  9. ^ a b Nintendo. (June 31, 2015). IGN Plays Live Presents: Super Mario Maker. YouTube. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  10. ^ http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wiiu/amaj/index.html
  11. ^ SUPER MARIO MAKER SUPPORTS 99 AMIIBO ‘MARIO’ COSTUMES. Vooks. Retrieved July 29, 2015.

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