Editing Super Mario Maker 2

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*Enemies do not give or drop coins or items when they are defeated, consistent with other game styles.
*Enemies do not give or drop coins or items when they are defeated, consistent with other game styles.
*For unknown reasons, enemies and items cannot appear in stacks like in the original game, despite having a stacking function in the other game styles.
*For unknown reasons, enemies and items cannot appear in stacks like in the original game, despite having a stacking function in the other game styles.
*Many enemies that chased the player in the original game, such as [[Bob-omb]]s and [[Spiny|Spinies]], will now ignore them, consistent with other styles.
*Spinies can now go into their shells when struck, rather than being instantly defeated by any attack that can harm them.
*When the player goes through sections of a course while carrying an item, it does not disappear.
*When the player goes through sections of a course while carrying an item, it does not disappear.
*The snow theme, which appears to be based on [[Snowball Park]], takes place during the day, instead of the night like in the original level.
*The snow theme, which appears to be based on [[Snowball Park]], takes place during the day, instead of the night like in the original level.

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