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**Toadette and Nabbit are less slippery than Mario, Luigi, and Toad. Even while running, they will stop sooner and are less likely to fall into [[pit]]s. They are also resistant to slipping on ice.
**Toadette and Nabbit are less slippery than Mario, Luigi, and Toad. Even while running, they will stop sooner and are less likely to fall into [[pit]]s. They are also resistant to slipping on ice.
***As a result, Toadette and Nabbit are not playable in Challenge Mode.  
***As a result, Toadette and Nabbit are not playable in Challenge Mode.  
*Yellow Toad and Blue Toad share a character slot, and are both referred to as simply "Toad". To switch between them, the player needs to hold {{button|ns|L}} or {{button|ns|ZL}} ({{button|ns|SL}} when playing with a single Joy-Con) while choosing said playable character.
*Yellow Toad and Blue Toad share a character slot, and are both referred to as simply "Toad". To switch between them, the player needs to hold {{button|ns|L}} while choosing said playable character.
**This means two players cannot choose Yellow and Blue Toad simultaneously.  
**This means two players cannot choose Yellow and Blue Toad simultaneously.  
*When playing as Luigi in ''New Super Mario Bros. U,'' a red-colored [[Super Guide Block]] appears and summons a computer-controlled Mario to clear the level in place of Luigi.
*When playing as Luigi in ''New Super Mario Bros. U,'' a red-colored [[Super Guide Block]] appears and summons a computer-controlled Mario to clear the level in place of Luigi.
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