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Unlike the game's other modes, players cannot choose their character. All levels are played as Mario, except for the fifth level of each run, where Mario is replaced by a different character, randomly selected upon entering the area. | Unlike the game's other modes, players cannot choose their character. All levels are played as Mario, except for the fifth level of each run, where Mario is replaced by a different character, randomly selected upon entering the area. | ||
In addition, starting in Area 6, the 3rd or 7th level of the run will oftentimes become a "Special Remix," an already existing level remixed to contain a new enemy or element, or "Secret Course," a brand new level not based off of any World Tour stage | In addition, starting in Area 6, the 3rd or 7th level of the run will oftentimes become a "Special Remix," an already existing level remixed to contain a new enemy or element, or "Secret Course," a brand new level not based off of any World Tour stage. Occasionally, the 1st level of a run can be replaced by a "cloud" level that contains a [[Super Star]], 5 Bonus Medals, and a bunch of coins. They only appear when the coin counter ends in double digits (i.e. 11, 22, etc) at the end of the run, and these special stages will only last for 15 minutes before disappearing. Rarely, a sparkling "cloud" level appears instead, which contains a Super Star and a high number of Bonus Medals. | ||
One Rally Ticket is required to play Remix 10. Players who have not purchased the full game are additionally required to wait for a period of time between two games starting from Area 3, or use Rally Tickets to skip the time. However, as the player advances through the mode, the amount of time between attempts and the number of Rally Tickets required to skip the wait increases. If the player uses a Rally Ticket for a Remix 10 game and then quits it, the ticket will be restored. | One Rally Ticket is required to play Remix 10. Players who have not purchased the full game are additionally required to wait for a period of time between two games starting from Area 3, or use Rally Tickets to skip the time. However, as the player advances through the mode, the amount of time between attempts and the number of Rally Tickets required to skip the wait increases. If the player uses a Rally Ticket for a Remix 10 game and then quits it, the ticket will be restored. |