Editing Mr. Eraser
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As seen in the game's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLS458ekSEI E3 2014 trailer], there was originally an eraser that had a letter "E" on it, similar to the one in ''[[Mario Paint]]'', which had the exact same effect. This old icon was later replaced with Mr. Eraser. | As seen in the game's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLS458ekSEI E3 2014 trailer], there was originally an eraser that had a letter "E" on it, similar to the one in ''[[Mario Paint]]'', which had the exact same effect. This old icon was later replaced with Mr. Eraser. | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', he has a more important role in Story Mode. In this game, he has courses, which are needed to help him to erase blocks that block a pipe's path. His catchphase is "Adios, amigo!", which means "Bye, friend!" in Spanish | In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', he has a more important role in Story Mode. In this game, he has courses, which are needed to help him to erase blocks that block a pipe's path. His catchphase is "Adios, amigo!", which means "Bye, friend!" in Spanish. | ||
If the player tries to erase the player character in the editor using Mr. Eraser, the character crouches and quivers in fear while sweating and yelling. Despite this, Mr. Eraser has no effect on the character. | If the player tries to erase the player character in the editor using Mr. Eraser, the character crouches and quivers in fear while sweating and yelling. Despite this, Mr. Eraser has no effect on the character. |