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In Bob-omb Battlefield, if Mario attempts to punch a certain box from the left, he will instead read the nearby sign despite not facing it. This results in the sign "protecting" the box from destruction by redirecting Mario's punches to itself.
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In Super Mario 64, signs have the power to instantly kill Mario. If the game is modified so that a sign faces a slope, then reading it will move Mario out of bounds, which will cause him to briefly lose his hat, and die.
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In Super Mario 64, if King Bob-omb is grabbed and thrown in a precise location, he will simply fall through the ground. The course must be restarted in order to fight him again, as after doing this, he will never return.
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In Tall, Tall Mountain, it is possible for Mario to touch the bottom of the level, but then remain in bounds with a wall jump. Despite Mario still being alive and clearly still being able to get out of the pit, the game will simply declare him dead anyway
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