how to make a course on super mario maker

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By. Looking at Mario's trail. One of the tools in course maker. You can determine how far the nextMoreBy. Looking at Mario's trail. One of the tools in course maker. You can determine how far the next platform needs to be you can also raise. And lower the lava level with course maker.

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The platform with the Goombas is lowered a tile using Multi-Grab, then the ground just before the platform is raised by 2 tiles. The camera moves back to the area after the Steep Slope with the Bridge and the course is tested. Mario jumps back onto the Bridge, up onto a ledge, then onto the newly raised ground.

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Co-op making is an option that allows two players to Make and Play-Test a Course, Play-Testing involving both players, one as Mario, the other as Luigi. In this mode, sideways Joy-Con are required. Mario has access to all of the side menus while Luigi has a special menu where they can choose, depending on what Mario has selected, different Course Parts or Sound Effects.

Top Menu: Palette

Here, you can select Part and Sound Effects, which can be swapped with a push of the upper-leftmost button. The last 12 Course Parts and Sound effects are stored in the top tool bar.

Left Menu: Course Options

Here you can adjust the Game Style, Course Theme, Liquid Level, Autoscroll, Timer, and Clear Condition. This is also where you can enable Co-op Making and see Mario's Trail.

Right Menu: Additional Controls

This lets you open the Main Menu. Coursebot 's icon allows options to Save, Load, and Upload a level. The Eraser allows a player to erase course parts. Undodog will undo a previous action. The Reset Rocket returns a level back to a state as if it had been loaded fresh from an empty Coursebot file.

Bottom Menu: Sub-Area Navigation

This lets you flip between Course Areas, change if the Sub Area is horizontal or vertical, and move quickly around inside a Course Area. It also allows you to change the size of a Course Area, and see where Checkpoint Flags are placed.

Middle: The Course

In the middle is where you place Course Parts and Sound Effects. This is where the course is made. In button mode, the cursor can be moved with / 15px. If is held, if the player, a Course Part, or a Sound Effect isn't being dragged, the cursor will start moving fast. Holding both sticks in the same direction will also make the cursor move faster.

Button Controls

Along with the menu controls, the buttons allow you to have more options. The / buttons toggle between normal making, Multi-Grab, and Copy mode. Multi-Grab mode allows you to select multiple parts and/or effects in rectangles and move them as a group (can be moved in normal mode too).

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