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The P-Wing can be combined with the [[Tanooki Suit]]. However, in order to do this, one must use a P-Wing upon entering a level that has a Tanooki Suit hidden within it ([[Giant Land#World 4-5|{{world|4|5}}]], [[Sky Land#World 5-5|{{world|5|5]]}}, [[Ice Land#World 6-3|{{world|6|3}}]], or [[Pipe Land#World 7-Fortress|{{world|7|]][[File:Fortress1-SMB3.png]]}}) and collect that Tanooki Suit.
The P-Wing can be combined with the [[Tanooki Suit]]. However, in order to do this, one must use a P-Wing upon entering a level that has a Tanooki Suit hidden within it ([[Giant Land#World 4-5|{{world|4|5}}]], [[Sky Land#World 5-5|{{world|5|5]]}}, [[Ice Land#World 6-3|{{world|6|3}}]], or [[Pipe Land#World 7-Fortress|{{world|7|]][[File:Fortress1-SMB3.png]]}}) and collect that Tanooki Suit.


P-Wings are commonly found in chests left behind after defeating certain [[Hammer Bro.|Hammer Bros.]] on the map screen. They can also be found in secret white [[Toad House]]s (blue in the game's remakes) accessible via collecting a certain amount of coins in a certain level of a world. However, P-Wings can only be found in the white Toad Houses of odd-numbered worlds (i.e. World 1: [[Grass Land]], World 3: [[Water Land]], World 5: [[Sky Land]], and World 7: [[Pipe Land]]) - the even-numbered worlds' white Toad Houses contain [[Anchor]]s. Additionally, by beating the game and restarting without resetting the game, the player is rewarded with twenty-eight P-Wings in their inventory.
P-Wings are commonly found in chests left behind after defeating certain [[Hammer Bro]]s. on the map screen. They can also be found in secret white [[Toad House]]s (blue in the game's remakes) accessible via collecting a certain amount of coins in a certain level of a world. However, P-Wings can only be found in the white Toad Houses of odd-numbered worlds (i.e. World 1: [[Grass Land]], World 3: [[Water Land]], World 5: [[Sky Land]], and World 7: [[Pipe Land]]) - the even-numbered worlds' white Toad Houses contain [[Anchor]]s. Additionally, by beating the game and restarting without resetting the game, the player is rewarded with twenty-eight P-Wings in their inventory.


Unused data in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' shows that the P-Wing could have been in a [[Question Block]], like other power-ups such as the [[Super Leaf]] and [[Fire Flower]].
Unused data in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' shows that the P-Wing could have been in a [[Question Block]], like other power-ups such as the [[Super Leaf]] and [[Fire Flower]].