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*Toroidal gravity, also referred to as{{ref needed}} "orbital" or "fall forever" gravity, which pulls Mario around the curved surface of a cylindrical planetoid. Another example is the [[Space Storm Galaxy#Abandoned Rocketship Planet|Abandoned Rocketship Planet]] in [[Space Storm Galaxy]].
*Toroidal gravity, also referred to as{{ref needed}} "orbital" or "fall forever" gravity, which pulls Mario around the curved surface of a cylindrical planetoid. Another example is the [[Space Storm Galaxy#Abandoned Rocketship Planet|Abandoned Rocketship Planet]] in [[Space Storm Galaxy]].


Gravity is also manipulated in several levels, using [[Arrow Switch]]es, which change the direction of gravity of the surrounding area; [[gravity spotlight]]s, which push Mario toward a surface or another place like a tractor beam; and the [[grate]]s and dirt patches in [[Flipsville Galaxy]], which flip Mario's gravity when crossed. [[Pull Star]]s, [[Sling Star]]s, and [[Launch Star]]s allow Mario to ignore gravity while they are used.
Gravity is also manipulated in several levels, using [[gravity switch]]es, which change the direction of gravity of the surrounding area; [[gravity spotlight]]s, which push Mario toward a surface or another place like a tractor beam; and the [[grate]]s and dirt patches in [[Flipsville Galaxy]], which flip Mario's gravity when crossed. [[Pull Star]]s, [[Sling Star]]s, and [[Launch Star]]s allow Mario to ignore gravity while they are used.


[[Black hole]]s use gravity to draw [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] into them if they get too close, causing them to lose a life.
[[Black hole]]s use gravity to draw [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] into them if they get too close, causing them to lose a life.
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