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Certain objects in the game, such as overturned Goombas and keys, can be carried and thrown. | Certain objects in the game, such as overturned Goombas and keys, can be carried and thrown. | ||
* To '''carry an item''': Approach it and press {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|Y}}|{{gb|B}}}}. ''( | * To '''carry an item''': Approach it and press {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|Y}}|{{gb|B}}}}. ''(Note: In Super Mario World for SNES -- and possibly other consoles -- the {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|Y}}|{{gb|B}}}} button ''*must be held down*'' ; simply approach, or even land on, an object ''while holding down {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|Y}}|{{gb|B}}}},'' and Mario will pick it up and carry the object as long as you hold down {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|Y}}|{{gb|B}}}}.)'' | ||
* To '''throw the object straight ahead of you''' (useful for wiping out a line of enemies): Press {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|Y}}|{{gb|B}}}} again. ''( | * To '''throw the object straight ahead of you''' (useful for wiping out a line of enemies): Press {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|Y}}|{{gb|B}}}} again. ''(Note: In Super Mario World for SNES -- and possibly other consoles as well -- the {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|Y}}|{{gb|B}}}} button must be *released*... since you've already been holding it down the entire time you're carrying the object.)'' | ||
* To '''set an item down without throwing it''' (which at least works on SNES console): Press '''and hold''' the Down arrow {{control|{{snes|Down|Dpad}}|{{gc|Down|Dpad}}/{{gc|Down|Control}}|{{wii-cc|Down|Dpad}}/{{wii-cc|Down|Lstick}}|{{gb|Down|Dpad}}}} , and then release {{control|{{snes|X}} or {{snes|Y}}|{{gc|X}} or {{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|X}} or {{wii-cc|y}}|{{gb|B}}}}. This will cause you to set the item down gently. (Useful if you're in a tight spot and don't want to hurt yourself!) | * To '''set an item down without throwing it''' (which at least works on SNES console): Press '''and hold''' the Down arrow {{control|{{snes|Down|Dpad}}|{{gc|Down|Dpad}}/{{gc|Down|Control}}|{{wii-cc|Down|Dpad}}/{{wii-cc|Down|Lstick}}|{{gb|Down|Dpad}}}} , and then release {{control|{{snes|X}} or {{snes|Y}}|{{gc|X}} or {{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|X}} or {{wii-cc|y}}|{{gb|B}}}}. This will cause you to set the item down gently. (Useful if you're in a tight spot and don't want to hurt yourself!) | ||
* To '''throw an item upwards''', useful for hitting blocks or enemies high up in the air (which at least works on SNES console): Press '''and hold''' the Up arrow {{control|{{snes|Up|Dpad}}|{{gc|Up|Dpad}}/{{gc|Up|Control}}|{{wii-cc|Up|Dpad}}/{{wii-cc|Up|Lstick}}|{{gb|Up|Dpad}}}} , and then press {{control|{{snes|X}} or {{snes|Y}}|{{gc|X}} or {{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|X}} or {{wii-cc|y}}|{{gb|B}}}}. | * To '''throw an item upwards''', useful for hitting blocks or enemies high up in the air (which at least works on SNES console): Press '''and hold''' the Up arrow {{control|{{snes|Up|Dpad}}|{{gc|Up|Dpad}}/{{gc|Up|Control}}|{{wii-cc|Up|Dpad}}/{{wii-cc|Up|Lstick}}|{{gb|Up|Dpad}}}} , and then press {{control|{{snes|X}} or {{snes|Y}}|{{gc|X}} or {{gc|Y}}|{{wii-cc|X}} or {{wii-cc|y}}|{{gb|B}}}}. |