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'''Super Mario Maker''' ({{ja|スーパーマリオメーカー|Sūpā Mario Mēkā}}, ''Super Mario Maker'') is a [[downloadable content|downloadable]] [[stage]] that appears in both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It was officially revealed on September 14th, 2015, and was released on September 30th, 2015.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOdhFajSdj8</ref> The stage also appears in the base game of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
'''Super Mario Maker''' ({{ja|スーパーマリオメーカー|Sūpā Mario Mēkā}}, ''Super Mario Maker'') is a [[downloadable content|downloadable]] [[stage]] that appears in both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It was officially revealed on September 14th, 2015, and was released on September 30th, 2015.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOdhFajSdj8</ref> The stage also appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.  


==Stage overview==
==Stage layout==
The stage is based on the [[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|game of the same name]]. At the start of a match, a randomly chosen cursor from ''Super Mario Maker'' customizes the stage's layout. Fighters start on pink temporary platforms that vanish when jumped off of, rolled on, or walked off of. During the match, the cursor will repair any blocks that break on the stage.
The stage is based on the [[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|game of the same name]]. At the start of a match, a randomly chosen cursor from ''Super Mario Maker'' customizes the stage's layout. Fighters start on pink temporary platforms that vanish when jumped off of, rolled on, or walked off of. During the match, the cursor will repair any blocks that break on the stage.  


This stage initially appears in one of four different game styles: ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}}'', ''[[Super Mario World]]'', or ''{{s|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros. U}}''. Occasionally, the styles will switch at random mid-match. In ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'', the standard version of the stage alternates between two of the four themes, but in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'', it cycles through all four themes.
This stage is customized by the cursor in four different game styles: ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}}'', ''[[Super Mario World]]'', or ''{{s|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros. U}}''. Occasionally, the styles will switch at random mid-match. In ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'', the standard version of the stage alternates between two of the four themes, but in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', it scrolls through all four. The Omega form for both versions of the game cycles through all four themes as well.


The randomly-generated stage may be a floating island or a walk-off stage with bottomless pits, and may feature slopes. Elements that can appear on the stage include:
The randomly-generated stage may be a floating island or a walk-off stage with bottomless pits, and may feature slopes. Elements that can appear on the stage include:
*Stationary floating soft platforms (can be tilted)
*Stationary floating soft platforms (sometimes tilted, although they are never tilted in ''Super Mario Maker'')
*Platforms that move along rails
*Platforms that move along rails
*Mushroom platforms
*Mushroom platforms
*Bridges protruding from walls
*Bridges protruding from walls
*Donut Blocks that fall when stood on
*Donut Blocks that fall when stood on
*Breakable [[Brick Block]]s (in the ''Super Mario World'' style they become Rotating Blocks, which spin when hit and become intangible until stopped by the cursor)
*Breakable [[Brick Block]]s (in the ''Super Mario World'' style they become Rotating Rlocks, which spin when hit and become intangible until stopped by the cursor)
*Unbreakable blocks
*Unbreakable blocks
*[[? Block]]s that yield [[item]]s when hit (often items from ''[[Mario (universe)|Mario]]'' games; the cursor will refill these blocks periodically)  
*[[? Block]]s that yield [[item]]s when hit (often items from ''[[Mario (universe)|Mario]]'' games; the cursor will refill these blocks periodically)  
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*Lava pools
*Lava pools


In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'', various ''Mario'' objects and enemies sometimes fly by in the background, including three {{b|Bullet Bill|enemy}}s, a [[Hammer Bro]], a [[Koopa Troopa]], and a [[Lakitu]] flying by in Lakitu Clouds, and a [[Goomba]] (replaced with a Galoomba when in the ''Super Mario World'' style) riding a [[Koopa Clown Car]].
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', various ''Mario'' objects and enemies sometimes fly by in the background, including {{b|Bullet Bill|enemy}}s; a [[Hammer Bro]], a [[Koopa Troopa]], a [[Lakitu]] flying by in clouds, and a [[Goomba]] riding a [[Koopa Clown Car]].


===Ω forms and Battlefield form===
==Ω Form==
In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the [[Ω form]] of the stage features a single platform whose bottom extends downward slightly using inverse slopes. Thus, the layout of this form of the stage will always be the same, but it still cycles between four themes (even in the 3DS version), making this one of two Ω form stages that can appear differently.
The [[Ω form]] of the stage features a single platform whose bottom extends downward slightly using inverse slopes. Thus the layout of the stage will always be the same, but the four themes will still change randomly, making this one of two Ω form stages that can appear differently.
 
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In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the Ω form and [[Battlefield form]] function identically to how the Ω form does in ''SSB4''; however, the stages are slightly resized and reshaped to match {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, respectively. The three soft platforms of the Battlefield form are based on the floating platforms found in the normal version of the stage.  The characters are still flat, which also flattens the hitboxes and alters gameplay significantly as a result.
SSM3DS-2.jpeg|Ω form (''Super Mario Bros.'' theme) in {{for3ds}}.
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SuperMarioMakerOmegaWiiU.jpg|Ω form (''Super Mario Bros.'' theme) in {{forwiiu}}.
SSM3DS-2.jpeg|Ω form (''Super Mario Bros.'' theme) in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''.
SuperMarioMakerOmegaWiiU.jpg|Ω form (''Super Mario Bros.'' theme) in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.
SSBU-Super_Mario_MakerOmega.png|Ω form (''New Super Mario Bros. U'' theme) in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
SSBU-Super_Mario_MakerBattlefield.png|Battlefield form (''New Super Mario Bros. U'' theme) in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Hazards Off===
==Tournament Legality==
With hazards off in ''Ultimate'', the stage is still completely randomly generated, can potentially feature slopes, and can be a floating island or have walkoffs. The stage can still change between the four different styles. The following stage elements can be used when the level is created:
Super Mario Maker's unpredictable stage layout has lead it to be universally banned from tournaments, as it can range from being fairly neutral to being cramped, featuring caves of life, camping spots, or [[stage hazard]]s such as lava, disrupting the fight. Also, the hand that repairs the blocks can come in at the wrong time and stop recoveries.
*Floating soft platforms (can be tilted)
*Mushroom platforms
*Bridges
*Warp Pipes
 
The following stage elements will not be used when the level is created:
*Rail-guided platforms
*Donut Blocks
*Breakable Brick Blocks / Rotating Blocks
*Unbreakable blocks
*? Blocks
*Ice Blocks
*Conveyor belts
*Lava pools


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:SuperMarioMakerOrigin.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The layout of ''Super Mario Maker''.]]The foundation for the original title was conceived as a spiritual successor to ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Paint}}'', as Nintendo was interested in creating a successor for the [[Wii U]] utilizing the GamePad's potential as a drawing tool. Meanwhile, the in-house development tools that would usually be used to create 2D {{uv|Mario}} levels were seen as enjoyable enough by staff to be pitched to Nintendo as a standalone project. Nintendo veteran Takashi Tezuka decided to combine the two concepts into one, and the result was ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Maker}}'', officially revealed at E3 2014 and releasing in September 2015 in commemoration of the series's 30th anniversary. This was also the first game to feature Mario in his [[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Mario|Builder outfit]].
[[File:SuperMarioMakerOrigin.jpg|thumb|left|The layout of ''Super Mario Maker''.]]In the game ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Maker}}'', players can create their own 2D {{uv|Mario}} levels to play and share using the four themes found on this stage. While editing a level by using the Gamepad's touchscreen, a cursor appears on the TV screen as either a hand holding a stylus, a cat's arm, [[Mario]]'s arm, or the hand cursor from ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Paint}}''. If a player tests their level with Mario placed above a bottomless pit, he will spawn on a small pink platform.


In the original Wii U game, players can create their own 2D ''Mario'' levels to play and share online using the four themes found on this stage. While editing a level by using the Wii U GamePad's touchscreen, a cursor appears on the TV screen as either a hand holding a stylus, a cat's arm, [[Mario]]'s arm, or the hand cursor from ''Mario Paint''. If a player tests their level with Mario placed above a bottomless pit, he will spawn on a small pink platform. Each theme includes Mario’s moveset from that respective title, such as the spin jump, kicking objects vertically, and the wall jump. The four game styles come with a multitude of themes such as Ground, Underwater, Underground, Airship, and Ghost House. Assets from across the four game styles can be placed including the game-exclusive power-ups such as the [[Super Leaf]] and Propeller Mushroom.
Most of the playable characters of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' (the exceptions being {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s, {{SSB4|Roy}}, {{SSB4|Ryu}}, {{SSB4|Corrin}}, {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} and {{SSB4|Cloud}}) are available in ''Super Mario Maker'' as costumes for {{s|mariowiki|Costume Mario}}, unlocked via [[amiibo]] or by playing through the 100 Mario challenge, which tasks the player to beat a certain number of levels starting out with 100 lives.


Most of the playable characters of ''Smash 4'' (the exceptions being {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s, and all DLC characters aside from {{SSB4|Mewtwo}} and {{SSB4|Lucas}}) are available in ''Super Mario Maker'' as costumes for {{s|mariowiki|Costume Mario}}, unlocked via [[amiibo]] or by playing through the 100 Mario Challenge, which tasks the player to beat a certain number of levels starting out with 100 lives. These costumes are accessed via the Mystery Mushroom, only available in the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' game style. Subsequent patch updates would add new assets and features such as Event courses with more Mystery Mushroom costumes, checkpoint flags, keys, and a new difficulty option for the 100 Mario Challenge, Super Expert mode. While their appearances are unconnected to ''Smash'', several characters throughout the series are also costumes for Costume Mario; this includes [[Squirtle]] and the [[Ice Climbers]], two characters cut in the transition from ''Brawl'' to ''SSB4'', [[Princess Daisy]], the [[Inkling]]s and [[Isabelle]], who would later be joined as playable characters in ''Ultimate'', several [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] ([[Arcade Bunny]], [[Ashley]], [[Barbara]], [[Dr. Kawashima]], [[Kapp'n]], [[Midna]], [[Mr. Resetti]], [[Nikki]], [[Squid Sisters]], [[Starfy]], [[Tingle]] and [[Waluigi]]), [[Birdo]], [[Charmander]], [[Mr. Saturn]], [[Slippy Toad]], [[Peppy Hare]], and [[Nabbit]].
A 3DS port of the game, ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS}}'' was announced a year after ''Super Mario Maker''{{'}}s initial release. It contains most of the features of the original game, while omitting certain features such as Costume Mario and limiting course sharing to local wireless instead of over Nintendo Network.
 
An adapted port for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS}}'', was announced a year after ''Super Mario Maker''{{'}}s initial launch and released in December 2016. It contains most of the features of the original game (including an expanded single player campaign) and separates certain assets such as arrow signs and checkpoint flags, while omitting certain features such as the Mystery Mushroom costumes and amiibo support, and limiting course sharing to local wireless instead of over Nintendo Network.
 
An expanded sequel for the Nintendo Switch, aptly titled ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker 2}}'', was released in June 2019. This sequel adds many new features that were not seen in either the Wii U or 3DS entries, some of which were included in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' stage of the same name. This includes slopes, tilting platforms, adjustable water levels, snake blocks, custom scrolling, new enemies such as the Angry Sun and Boom Boom, and additional level themes. There is also a new game style, ''Super Mario 3D World'', which has many features exclusive to its courses, such as the Super Bell power-up, clear pipes, and new enemies such as {{s|mariowiki|Piranha Creeper}}s and Koopa Troopa Cars. The new Story Mode expands even further on the single player content present in previous installments. Courses can now also be cleared with specific prerequisites such as collecting a certain number of coins or defeating a certain number of enemies. Online multiplayer options were expanded to include tags for searching levels and simultaneous competitive and cooperative online multiplayer for up to four players. Subsequent patches expanded and added features for creating and playing levels, including new and returning power-ups like the {{s|mariowiki|Master Sword}}, level assets, enemy types, the ability to play online multiplayer with people on the player's friends list, and an overworld to chain multiple levels in the style of traditional ''Super Mario'' game.
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==Tournament legality==
Super Mario Maker's unpredictable and uncontrollable stage layout that is different for every match has led it to be universally banned from tournaments, as it can potentially possess numerous elements deemed unacceptable for competition, including a cramped scale, caves of life, camping spots, or [[stage hazard]]s such as lava, disrupting the fight. Also, the hand that repairs the blocks can come in at the wrong time and stop recoveries. The Battlefield and Ω forms are also banned due to the character's flat hitboxes.
==Update history==
[[File:Lavainert.jpg|thumb|300px|{{SSBU|Steve}} and {{SSBU|Mario}} standing unharmed on lava, taken in version 9.0.2]]
'''{{GameIcon|SSBU}} {{SSBU|9.0.0}}'''
*{{newbug|Introduced a bug where lava floors will sometimes not damage or launch fighters.}}
*{{newbug|Introduced a bug where Ice floors will sometimes not reduce the traction of applicable fighters.}}
'''{{GameIcon|SSBU}} {{SSBU|10.1.0}}'''
*{{bugfix|Fixed the lava floor bug, as the terrain will now properly damage and launch fighters.}}
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==Reveal trailer==
{{#widget:YouTube|id=IOdhFajSdj8}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
SSBU_SMM01.png|The ''Super Mario Bros.'' style.
SSBU_SMM01.png|The ''Super Mario Bros.'' style.
SMM Lava.jpg|Lava in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style, along with a tilted platform.
SSBU_SMM02.png|The ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style.
SSBU_SMM02.png|The ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style.
SuperMarioMakerWiiU.jpg|Lava in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style.
SMM Ice.jpg|Ice blocks in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style.
SSBU_SMM03.png|The ''Super Mario World'' style.
SSBU_SMM03.png|The ''Super Mario World'' style.
SSBU_SMM04.png|The ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style.
SSBU_SMM04.png|The ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style.
SMM Ice.jpg|Ice blocks in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style.
SMM Lava.jpg|Lava in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style, along with a tilted platform.
Super Mario Maker transition.JPG|The stage transitioning from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style to ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style in {{for3ds}}.
</gallery>
</gallery>
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''===
<gallery>
Super Mario Maker 3DS.jpg|The ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style.
Super Mario Maker transition.JPG|The stage transitioning from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style to ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style.
</gallery>
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
<gallery>
SSBUWebsiteBowser5.jpg|{{SSBU|Bowser}} using his up smash on {{SSBU|Yoshi}} on the stage.
SSBUWebsitePac-Man2.jpg|{{SSBU|Pac-Man}} using [[Power Pellet]] on {{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}} on the stage.
SSBUWebsitePiranhaPlant5.jpg|{{SSBU|Mario}} with a [[Super Leaf]] floating over {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}}'s blue, gray, pink, and green costumes on the stage.
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==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''Ultimate'', the lava on Super Mario Maker can temporarily cause a fighter's damage to exceed the 999% damage cap. The damage meter will still read 999.0%, but when damaged the opponent behaves as though their damage were higher than this limit. The effect wears off after the fighter's damage is updated by something other than the lava on the stage. This anomaly also occurs on [[Stage Builder]], but does not appear to occur on [[Norfair]].
*In Japan, ''Super Mario Maker'' is the most recent game represented in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', released about three weeks before the stage released, but in Europe and North America it is beaten by ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Fates}}''.
*In Japan, ''Super Mario Maker'' is the most recent game represented in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', released about three weeks before the stage released, but in Europe and North America, it is beaten by ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Fates}}''.
*Certain structures in this stage such as slopes, tilted platforms, and pools of lava cannot be replicated in the ''Super Mario Maker'' game.
*Certain structures in this stage such as slopes, tilted platforms, and pools of lava cannot be replicated in the ''Super Mario Maker'' game. Lava only appears at the bottom of stages using the Castle theme, and slopes cannot be placed at all.
*One of the possible random layouts for this stage is a single platform akin to its Omega form, but thinner. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20171011193020/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHkf5hFJIQ]</ref>
**Slopes and tilted platforms eventually found their way into ''Super Mario Maker 2''.
*This is the only stage in ''Ultimate'' wherein it is not possible to rotate the camera at all when using camera controls. Additionally, despite the "angled" camera setting in [[Special Smash]] usually being able to bypass camera restrictions on stages, the camera will still be prevented from angling at all when the setting is enabled.
*One of the possible random layouts for this stage is a single platform akin to its Ω form, but thinner. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20171011193020/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHkf5hFJIQ]</ref>
*Super Mario Maker is the first ''Super Smash Bros.'' stage with any part of its design based on ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
*Super Mario Maker is the first ''Super Smash Bros.'' stage with any part of its design based on ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
*Super Mario Maker is one of three stages in ''SSB4'' to share music with other stages, the others being [[Pirate Ship]] and [[Big Battlefield]]. [[Castle Siege]] and [[Coliseum]] also share two tracks if {{SSB4|Corrin}} is downloaded.  
*Super Mario Maker is the only stage in {{for3ds}} based on a game which debuted on [[Wii U]].
*Prior to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Super Mario Maker had the largest music selection of any ''Super Smash Bros.'' stage, at 27 tracks. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', it is one of two stages to have more than two music tracks, having five possible tracks. {{SSB4|Dream Land}} has six possible musical selections.
*Super Mario Maker is one of three stages to share music with other stages, the others being [[Pirate Ship]] and [[Big Battlefield]]. [[Castle Siege]] and [[Coliseum]] also share two tracks if {{SSB4|Corrin}} is downloaded.  
** In addition, while every stage from the same series shares the same tracklist (pertaining to songs from the series they belong to) in ''Ultimate'', Super Mario Maker is the only one to have an exclusive track.
*At 27 tracks, Super Mario Maker has by far the largest music selection of any ''Super Smash Bros.'' stage. In ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'', it is one of two stages to have more than two music tracks, having five possible tracks. {{SSB4|Dream Land}} has six possible musical selections.
*Super Mario Maker and {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}} are the only stages where [[Star KO]]s only occur in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS''.
*Super Mario Maker and {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}} are the only stages where [[Star KO]]s only occur in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS''.
**However, it does not feature [[Screen KO]]s, similar to [[Flat Zone X|another stage]] in the Wii U version.
**However, it does not feature [[Screen KO]]s, [[Flat Zone X|similar to another stage in the Wii U version]].
*Super Mario Maker is the only paid [[downloadable content|downloadable]] stage that is neither a [[past stage]] nor bundled with a fighter.
*Super Mario Maker is the only paid [[downloadable content|downloadable]] stage that is neither a [[past stage]] nor bundled with a fighter.
**Despite being from the ''Mario'' universe, it is also the only DLC stage in the 3DS version and the only paid DLC stage in the Wii U version to not appear in [[All-Star Mode]].
**Despite being from the ''Mario'' universe, it is also the only DLC stage in the 3DS version and the only paid DLC stage in the Wii U version to not appear in [[All-Star Mode]].
*This is the only stage in the series to have an official reveal trailer.
*This is the only stage in the 3DS version with a slippery surface (although it doesn't always have one), including [[Smash Run]].
*In ''Ultimate'', the following [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] cannot appear on this stage: [[Skull Kid]], [[Nightmare]], [[Andross]], [[Ashley]], [[Devil]], [[Dr. Wright]], [[Nintendog]], [[Nikki]] and the [[Squid Sisters]]. Additionally, the following [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon cannot be summoned: [[Snorlax]], [[Lugia]], [[Arceus]], [[Xerneas]] and [[Lunala]].
*Oddly, in the reveal trailer for the stage, {{SSB4|King Dedede}}'s name is displayed as "Dedede", his Japanese name, despite {{SSB4|Charizard}}'s name being translated from "Lizardon".


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