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{{rename|Tree sap}} | |||
[[File:SML2_Sap.png|thumb|Mario inside tree sap attached to the ceiling]] | [[File:SML2_Sap.png|thumb|Mario inside tree sap attached to the ceiling]] | ||
'''Tree sap''',<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=December 1992|publisher=Nintendo of America|quote=The tree sap is thick enough to hold you for a few seconds.''|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 43|page=46}}</ref> or simply '''sap''',<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=December 1992|publisher=Nintendo of America|quote=A sap-filled hole in the middle of the stage leads to a Carrot, a 1-Up and several floating Coins.|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 43|page=46}}</ref> appears in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' as a gelatinous substance in the [[In the Trees]] stage that can be used to get across [[Spike Trap|spike]]s by [[jump]]ing inside and "swimming" through it to a safe area. Tree sap is commonly swum around in by [[Moofish]]. Tree sap is on nearly every wall and also fills the small gaps between floors. | '''Tree sap''',<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=December 1992|publisher=Nintendo of America|quote=The tree sap is thick enough to hold you for a few seconds.''|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 43|page=46}}</ref> or simply '''sap''',<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=December 1992|publisher=Nintendo of America|quote=A sap-filled hole in the middle of the stage leads to a Carrot, a 1-Up and several floating Coins.|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 43|page=46}}</ref> appears in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'' as a gelatinous substance in the [[In the Trees]] stage that can be used to get across [[Spike Trap|spike]]s by [[jump]]ing inside and "swimming" through it to a safe area. Tree sap is commonly swum around in by [[Moofish]]. Tree sap is on nearly every wall and also fills the small gaps between floors. |