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List of errors in the Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia that are not from the Super Mario Wiki

 * On pages 87 to 91 Red Coins are not capitalized.
 * On page 91 Work Elevators are incorrectly called Directional Lifts.
 * On page 113 in a paragraph describing Toad a screenshot that is a zoom-in of the starting cutscene of New Super Mario Bros. is shown that points to the paragraph about Toad. However, the characters that are zoomed on in the picture are small Toadsworths, not Toad.
 * On pages 118 and 215 lifts are incorrectly named Flatbed Ferrys.
 * On page 119 Red Rings are not capitalized.
 * On page 128 Jump Guarders and Ring Beamers are called Sentry Garages, a mix of Jump Guarder's Japanese name and Sentry Beam, and Ring Beams, respectively, which are unofficial names.
 * On page 128 Jump Beamers are mistakenly named Sentry Beams. The actual Sentry Beams are called Laser Pods, a translation of their Japanese name.
 * On page 128 Monties are incorrectly called Monty Moles.
 * On page 134 the book incorrectly refers Eye Beamers as Sentry Beams, which is incorrectly not capitalized.
 * On pages 145 and 149 the King Bills that appear in World 9-3 are called Bull's-Eye Banzai, an unofficial name.
 * On pages 150 and 215 Obake Blocks are called Ghost Blocks, an unofficial name that is similar to how Obake Stands are known as "Ghost Vases" in the book, which was a conjectural title from 2010 to 2017.
 * On page 159 Digga-Leg is incorrectly called Digga Leg.
 * On page 170 + Clock is listed as Plus-10 Clock, an unofficial name.
 * On page 186 Little Birds are listed under "Items & Obstacles" despite Little Birds being neither.
 * On page 145 and 195 in the "enemies" sections for New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. 2 respectively Climbing Koopas are listed as Climbing Koopa (Green) despite red Climbing Koopas not being listed in those sections and not being in those games.
 * The purple variants of Dragoneels do not appear in the New Super Mario Bros. U section of the book.
 * On page 226 Fizzlits are misspelled Fizzlet. Earlier in the book on page 159 Flizzlit it correctly spelt.

Infinite lives
The infinite lives trick is a glitch or exploit in several games in the Mario franchise and other related franchises. It often involves the player repeatedly hitting an enemy, often a Koopa Troopa, in a position were they can hit the enemy quickly giving them a large amount of extra lives in a short amount of time. This trick has been referenced several times.

Super Mario Bros. / Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels / Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
In Super Mario Bros. in World 3-1 the player can perform the infinite lives trick by jumping on a Koopa Troopa on the staircase in the end of the level. Once performed the player will repeatedly jump on the Koopa Troopa with the Koopa Troopa bouncing back from the staircase when hit, resulting in the player gaining lives every jump after the eighth jump.

In Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels the Infinite lives trick can be performed in World 1-1. In the start of the level there is a square-shaped formation of blocks with a Red Koopa Troopa inside the box. By hitting the second Brick Block while the Koopa Troopa is walking under the block it will fall onto the second Brick Block, and if it walks onto the forth Brick Block and the first and third Brick Blocks are destroyed the player can break two Brick Blocks above the second Brick Block to jump on the Koopa Troopa that is on the fourth Brick Block, making the player repeatedly jump on the Koopa Troopa, resulting in the player gaining lives every jump after the eighth jump.

Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
In Super Mario Bros. 3 the infinite lives trick can be performed in World 3-4. In this level if the player brings a Lakitu to a section where there is two blocks on flat ground and if the player throws a Shell in between the two blocks the Shell will repeatedly bounce between the two blocks and will hit the Lakitu's Spiny Egg, resulting in the player gaining lives each time the Shell hits a Spiny Egg after it hits several Spiny Eggs.

Super Mario World
In Super Mario World, in the level Chocolate Island 5 the player can perform an infinite lives trick if the player brings a Yoshi into the level. In the level there is a section with a P Switch and a Grey P Switch next to a set of five Rotating Blocks and a Question Block. By using a glitch to grab both of the P Switches at once then bringing them to the Rotating Block that is under the Rotating Block right of the Question Block and throwing them upwards at the Rotating Block right of the Question Block the P Switches will continuously hit and activate the Rotating Block. Due to this the Rotating Block will repeatedly release Yoshi Eggs, and due to a Yoshi already being present the Yoshi Eggs will turn into 1-Up Mushrooms.

Super Mario Advance
In Super Mario Advance the infinite lives trick can be performed in World 6-1, if the player throws a large Red Shell in between a tall jar and a Mushroom Block, where there is a small jar spawning Shy Guys in between the objects. The Red Shell will hit the Shy Guys repeatedly, resulting in the player gaining lives each time the Red Shell hits a Shy Guy after hitting Shy Guys several times.