Costume Mario

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Mario wearing the Link Mystery Suit.

Costume Mario[1] is the form Mario takes after eating a Mystery Mushroom in Super Mario Maker. Upon scanning certain amiibo onto the Wii U GamePad's NFC sensor, an 8-bit version of the amiibo character, known as a Mystery Suit[2], will be unlocked in the level editor, allowing the player to use it any time from then on without having to scan the amiibo again. In addition to amiibo characters, Mario can also transform into certain objects, such as a ? Block. Mystery Suits can also be unlocked through the 100 Mario Challange mode including characters which have amiibo unlock conditions. There are a total of 100 Mystery Suits in the game.[3]

As Costume Mario, the Mystery Suits Mario wears function the same as Super Mario, but with Small Mario's physical stature. In addition to appearance, while wearing a Mystery Suit, various sound effects may also be changed to reflect the character, such as the jumping sound effects and "Course Clear" fanfare. The power-up sound effect may also be replaced by a different sound effect from the character's home series. (It is also worth noting that the Pokémon Mystery Suits do not have unique sound effects, instead using the standard Super Mario Bros. sounds.) Mario can only transform into Costume Mario in the Super Mario Bros. style of the game. According to Nintendo's website nearly every confirmed amiibo will be compatible, except the Mii Fighters.[4]

Mystery Suits

# Image Costume Compatible amiibo Notes
1 Mystery Mushroom[5] N/A Gives Mario a random costume that the player already unlocked.
2 Mario[6] Mario (Super Smash Bros. series)
Mario (Super Mario series)
A recolor of Mario's original Super Mario Bros. sprite that uses his modern colors. Upon grabbing the Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect after exiting a pipe in Tiny-Huge Island and in the opening of Super Mario 64 can be heard. The "Course Clear" tune is replaced by the one heard after obtaining a Power Star in that game. Mario's jumping sound effects are also replaced by Super Mario World's.[7]
3 Peach[8] Peach (Super Smash Bros. series)
Peach (Super Mario series)
Based on Peach's modern appearance as opposed to her original NES sprite from Super Mario Bros.. While most of the sound effects remain the same, the power-up sound effect and "Course Clear" fanfare are replaced by sounds from Super Mario Bros. 2. Peach also takes out her parasol when she jumps.
4 Luigi[9] Luigi (Super Smash Bros. series)
Luigi (Super Mario series)
A recolor of his original NES sprite from Super Mario Bros. that uses his modern colors. The "Course Clear" and "lose a life" tunes are replaced by the ones heard after obtaining a boss key and getting a Game Over from Luigi's Mansion, respectively. Upon getting the Mystery Mushroom, Luigi's voice can be heard shouting, "Yeah!"
5 Bowser[10] Bowser (Super Smash Bros. series)
Bowser (Super Mario series)
Based on Bowser's modern design as opposed to his original Super Mario Bros. appearance. When touching a Mystery Mushroom, the player will hear the organ sound that played when Bowser appeared in the final battle in Super Mario World. The "Course Clear" fanfare is also replaced by the full version of said sound. If the player completes the 10-Mario Challenge while wearing the Bowser costume and watches the end cutscene, Toad will say, "B-B-Bowser? Aaaaghhhh! I thought you'd taken the princess to another castle!" as opposed to, "Mario! It's terrible! Princess Peach has been taken to another castle!"
6 Goomba[11] N/A Has a red coloration similar to that of a Red Paragoomba, possibly to differentiate it from the enemy Goombas. Available from start.
7 Question Block[12] N/A Resembles a Coin Box. Available from start.
8 Trampoline [12] N/A Available from start. Pressing and holding   will turn the Trampoline into its original sprite from Super Mario Bros..
9 Toad[13] Toad (Super Mario series) Based on Toad's modern design as opposed to his original NES sprite from Super Mario Bros.. Toad will shout "Here I go!" upon touching the Mystery Mushroom.[6]
10 Bowser Jr.[14] Bowser Jr. (Super Smash Bros. series) Bowser Jr. himself has his sprite based on Super Mario Bros as opposed to Bowser's more modern costume. However, he appears on his Koopa Copter, based on his appearance in Super Smash Bros.
14 Yoshi[9] Yoshi (Super Smash Bros. series)
Yoshi (Super Mario series)
Based on Yoshi's modern design as opposed to his original Super Mario Bros. Deluxe appearance. Upon touching a Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect that plays when climbing on Yoshi's back in Super Mario World can be heard. Yoshi's jumping sounds, the "Course Clear" fanfare and the "lose a life" tune are taken from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.[15]
22 Mario Kart[16] TBA Mario's original Super Mario Bros. sprite, modified to match his current colors, driving a Standard Kart.
23 Waluigi [17] TBA An unlockable Mystery Suit.
24 Woolly Yoshi [18] Green Yoshi (Yoshi's Woolly World series)
Mega Yarn Yoshi (Yoshi's Woolly World series)
When using a Yoshi's Woolly World amiibo, the sound effects are changed to ones from that game, including Yoshi's modern voice and the "Course Clear" fanfare.[19]
28 Donkey Kong Jr.[20] TBA Donkey Kong Jr.'s original sprite from Donkey Kong Jr..
29 Donkey Kong[21] Donkey Kong (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on the modern Donkey Kong rather than his predecessor from the original Donkey Kong arcade game. However, this Mystery Suit uses sound effects from said arcade game.
30 Diddy Kong[6] Diddy Kong (Super Smash Bros. series) Sound effects from Donkey Kong Country can be heard.
31 Kirby[22] Kirby (Super Smash Bros. series) Kirby's original full-color sprite from Kirby's Adventure. The "Course Clear" fanfare is replaced by the original version of the Kirby dance heard throughout the Kirby series.
32 King Dedede King Dedede (Super Smash Bros. series) A modification of King Dedede's sprite from Kirby's Adventure, adjusted to match his current colors and Small Mario's height.
33 Meta Knight[6] Meta Knight (Super Smash Bros. series) Meta Knight's original sprite from Kirby's Adventure, though without his sword.
34 Pit Pit (Super Smash Bros. series) A redesign of Pit's sprite from Kid Icarus shrunken down to fit Small Mario's height and recolored to resemble his appearance in Kid Icarus: Uprising.
35 Palutena[7] Palutena (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Palutena's modern appearance rather than her original NES sprite.
36 Dark Pit[7] Dark Pit (Super Smash Bros. series) A redesign of Pit's sprite from Kid Icarus shrunken down to fit Small Mario's height and recolored to resemble Dark Pit.
37 Mega Man Mega Man (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Mega Man's original sprite from the NES Mega Man games, but scaled down to fit Small Mario's height.
41 Marth[9] Marth (Super Smash Bros. series) Sound effects from the original Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light can be heard, including the level-up jingle.
45 Pikachu Pikachu (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Pikachu's overworld sprite from the Nintendo DS Pokémon games. The default Super Mario Bros. sounds are used rather than new, Pokémon-themed sounds.
48 Mewtwo Mewtwo (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Mewtwo's overworld sprite from the Nintendo DS Pokémon games. The default Super Mario Bros. sounds are used rather than new, Pokémon-themed sounds.
51 Olimar Olimar (Super Smash Bros. series) Olimar's voice from Pikmin 2 can be heard, and the "Course Clear" fanfare is replaced by the tune that plays after obtaining an important item in Pikmin 3.
52 Pikmin TBA Pikmin sound effects can be heard, and the "Course Clear" fanfare is replaced by the tune that plays after obtaining an important item in Pikmin 3.
53 Link[9] Link (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Link's sprite from, and uses sound effects from, the original The Legend of Zelda, including the fanfare for collecting a piece of the Triforce after clearing a stage. Upon touching the Mystery Mushroom, the original "Item Get" jingle will play. If the player presses  , Link will hold up a Triforce piece.
54 Zelda[6] Zelda (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Zelda's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess rather than her original NES sprite. Upon touching the Mystery Mushroom, the "Item Get" jingle from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past will play.
55 Ganondorf Ganondorf (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Ganondorf's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess rather than Ganon's original NES sprite.
56 Sheik Sheik (Super Smash Bros. series) Upon touching the Mystery Mushroom, the "Item Get" jingle from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time will play.
59 Wii Fit Trainer[9] Wii Fit Trainer (Super Smash Bros. series) Mario's animations are replaced by the Wii Fit Trainer's various poses from the Wii Fit series, including the Half-Moon pose while skidding/turning around, and the stretching position while crouching. She will also utter "Up!" or "Down!" while jumping, as well as "Come on!" while doing a pose by pressing  . Sound effects from Wii Fit can also be heard.
62 Inkling Squid Inkling Squid (Splatoon series) Based on the sprite from the Squid Jump minigame in Splatoon, and the "Course Clear" fanfare is replaced by the Mission complete fanfare from the single player mode of Splatoon.[23]
63 Inkling Boy Inkling Boy (Splatoon series) When crouching or swimming underwater, he turns into a blue Inkling Squid, and the "Course Clear" fanfare is replaced by the Mission complete fanfare from the single player mode of Splatoon.
64 Inkling Girl Inkling Girl (Splatoon series) When crouching or swimming underwater, she turns into an orange Inkling Squid, and the "Course Clear" fanfare is replaced by the Mission complete fanfare from the single player mode of Splatoon.
66 Reese[24] Reese (Animal Crossing figure series)
67 Mabel[24] Mabel (Animal Crossing figure series)
69 Isabelle (winter outfit) Isabelle (Animal Crossing figure series) Upon touching a Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect for producing an item such as a net from the Animal Crossing series can be heard. Various other sounds from Animal Crossing: New Leaf can also be heard, including the fanfare for paying off a mortgage after clearing a course.
77 Celeste TBA
81 Digby Digby (Animal Crossing figure series)
94 Slippy Toad TBA An unlockable Mystery Suit.
99 Ashley[25] TBA An unlockable Mystery Suit.
Silver Mario Silver Mario (Super Mario series) A silver palette swap of Mario's modernized Super Mario Bros. sprite. The Gold Mario power-up sound effect from New Super Mario Bros. 2 can be heard when transforming into Silver Mario.[7]
Gold Mario[7] Gold Mario (Super Mario series) A golden palette swap of Mario's modernized Super Mario Bros. sprite. The Gold Mario power-up sound effect from New Super Mario Bros. 2 can be heard when transforming into Gold Mario.
Dr. Mario[26] Dr. Mario (Super Smash Bros. series) Mario's original Super Mario Bros. sprite modified to look like Dr. Mario.
Rosalina Rosalina & Luma (Super Smash Bros. series) The power-up sound effect from Super Mario Galaxy will play upon touching the Mystery Mushroom.[6] An 8-bit Luma also appears as part of Rosalina's sprite. Rosalina is the most vocal out of the Mario characters, exclaiming "Here I go!" when transforming into her and yelping when she jumps.
Construction Mario TBA An 8-bit rendition of the attire Mario wears on the boxart and promotional art.
Toon Link Toon Link (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Link's Wind Waker appearance (large eyes, blond hair and a greener tunic) to distinguish itself from regular Link. Upon touching the Mystery Mushroom, the "Item Get" jingle from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker will play. Toon Link takes out his Deku Leaf every time he jumps.[6]
Tingle TBA
Samus[19] Samus (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Samus' modern design as opposed to her original NES appearance in Metroid, although there are some similarities to her original sprite. When collected, sound effects from the Famicom Disk System version of Metroid will play.
Fox[6] Fox (Super Smash Bros. series) Upon touching the Mystery Mushroom, Fox's voice clip from the original Star Fox will play.
Charizard[19] Charizard (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Charizard's overworld sprite from the Nintendo DS Pokémon games. The default Super Mario Bros. sounds are used rather than new, Pokémon-themed sounds.
Jigglypuff[19] Jigglypuff (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Jigglypuff's overworld sprite from the Nintendo DS Pokémon games. The default Super Mario Bros. sounds are used rather than new, Pokémon-themed sounds.
Lucario[19] Lucario (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Lucario's overworld sprite from the Nintendo DS Pokémon games. The default Super Mario Bros. sounds are used rather than new, Pokémon-themed sounds.
Greninja[19] Greninja (Super Smash Bros. series) The default Super Mario Bros. sounds are used rather than new, Pokémon-themed sounds.
  Captain Falcon[6] Captain Falcon (Super Smash Bros. series) After grabbing the Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect that plays before starting a race in the original F-Zero can be heard.
Ness Ness (Super Smash Bros. series) When acquired, the PSI Healing sound effect from EarthBound plays. Clearing a stage plays the boss battle victory theme, also from EarthBound.[27]
Ike[7] Ike (Super Smash Bros. series) Sound effects from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light are used, similar to Marth.
Resetti[28] TBA
Robin[6] Robin (Super Smash Bros. series) Sound effects from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light are used, similar to Marth.
Lucina[7] Lucina (Super Smash Bros. series) Sound effects from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light are used, similar to Marth.
Wario Wario (Super Smash Bros. series) Wario's costume can also be used by tapping the first "M" in the Super Mario Maker logo on the title screen, which turns it into a "W".[29] His sprite has a slight resemblance to the one from the WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! microgame Super Wario Bros.. Sound effects from Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 can be heard, including the "Course Clear" theme.[7]
Villager[7] Villager (Super Smash Bros. series) Upon touching a Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect for producing an item such as a net from the Animal Crossing series can be heard.
Isabelle (summer outfit)[9] Isabelle (Animal Crossing card series) Upon touching a Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect for producing an item such as a net from the Animal Crossing series can be heard. Various other sounds from Animal Crossing: New Leaf can also be heard, including the fanfare for paying off a mortgage after clearing a course.
Little Mac[6] Little Mac (Super Smash Bros. series) Sound effects from the original Punch-Out!! can be heard, including the bell after touching the Mystery Mushroom. The "Course Clear" fanfare is also replaced with the victory theme from said game.
Shulk[6] Shulk (Super Smash Bros. series) Uses Shulk's voice clips from the Japanese version of Xenoblade Chronicles.
Duck Hunt[30] Duck Hunt (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on the sprites from the original Duck Hunt video game, though scaled down to match Small Mario's proportions.
Dr. Lobe[31] TBA Dr. Lobe from Big Brain Academy.
Pac-Man Pac-Man (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Pac-Man's sprite from the Japanese version of Pac-Land, but without the hat that he wears in said game. Sound effects from the arcade Pac-Man can be heard, and Pac-Man also turns into his original sprite from said game when crouching or running.[6]
Sonic Sonic (Super Smash Bros. series) Based on Sonic's original appearance from the Sega Genesis Sonic the Hedgehog games. Sonic is also the only character thus far whose Mystery Suit resembles a 16-bit sprite as opposed to an 8-bit one. The 1-Up tune from the original Sonic the Hedgehog plays upon collecting the Mystery Mushroom.

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