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Combat has been changed once again; Mario fights in a ring-based arena where the enemies surround him. The player has to move the rings so the enemies face Mario in a line, so they can be all be attacked at once. There is a time limit to moving rings which can be increased by spending coins. In boss battles, Mario is on the outside of the arena and has to move arrows around to form a path to the center, attacking the boss using his standard jump or hammer attack, or use special moves: one of four special [[Vellumentals|Vellumental]] attacks, or the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to attack the boss repeatedly by standing on [[Magic Circle]]s. Disposable items from the previous two installments have been greatly cut down; Mario permanently has jump and hammer abilities as well as temporary upgrades such as the Shiny, Flashy, and Legendary variants.
Combat has been changed once again; Mario fights in a ring-based arena where the enemies surround him. The player has to move the rings so the enemies face Mario in a line, so they can be all be attacked at once. There is a time limit to moving rings which can be increased by spending coins. In boss battles, Mario is on the outside of the arena and has to move arrows around to form a path to the center, attacking the boss using his standard jump or hammer attack, or use special moves: one of four special [[Vellumentals|Vellumental]] attacks, or the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to attack the boss repeatedly by standing on [[Magic Circle]]s. Disposable items from the previous two installments have been greatly cut down; Mario permanently has jump and hammer abilities as well as temporary upgrades such as the Shiny, Flashy, and Legendary variants.


[[Olivia]] is Mario's main guide on his journey, similar to Kersti and Huey from the past two games. However, some other partners aid Mario such as a folded-up [[Bowser]] and [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]], a few of which have a limited effect on battles. The "world/level select" feature introduced in ''Sticker Star'' has been completely removed - the game features an interconnected overworld similar to that of the original two games. There are many [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s similar to ''Color Splash''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Colorless spot|colorless spots]], filling these in with confetti will either produce coins or reveal [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s to unfold. Similar to ''Sticker Star'', EXP is absent, with coins and confetti earned from beating enemies acting as a replacement.
[[Olivia]] is Mario's main guide on his journey, similar to Kersti and Huey from the past two games. However, some other partners aid Mario such as a folded-up [[Bowser]] and [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]], a few of which have a limited effect on battles. The "world/level select" feature introduced in ''Sticker Star'' has been completely removed - the game features an interconnected overworld similar to that of the original two games. There are many [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s similar to ''Color Splash''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s colorless spots, filling these in with confetti will either produce coins or reveal [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s to unfold. Similar to ''Sticker Star'', EXP is absent, with coins and confetti earned from beating enemies acting as a replacement.


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