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Most Zip Tracks are colored orange, but other colorations appear. Blue Zip Tracks are seen in places where contact is discouraged and would lose progress, such as [[Badge Challenge Wall-Climb Jump II]]. Red and blue Zip Tracks appear in pairs in [[Color-Switch Dungeon]], where after the player hits an [[ON/OFF Switch]], these Zip Tracks swap colors and direction, akin to [[Conveyor Belt]]s in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''. | Most Zip Tracks are colored orange, but other colorations appear. Blue Zip Tracks are seen in places where contact is discouraged and would lose progress, such as [[Badge Challenge Wall-Climb Jump II]]. Red and blue Zip Tracks appear in pairs in [[Color-Switch Dungeon]], where after the player hits an [[ON/OFF Switch]], these Zip Tracks swap colors and direction, akin to [[Conveyor Belt]]s in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
When a player steps | * When a player steps in a Zip Track, their respective controller plays a looping sound as the player dashes, using the [[Joy-Con]] or the [[Nintendo Switch Pro Controller|Pro Controller]]'s vibration function. | ||
** [[Marimba Block|Marimba Blocks]] also trigger sounds on the controller when stepped on. | |||
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