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===''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''===
===''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''===
[[File:Nsmbw superguide.png|thumb|right|[[Luigi]] in Super Guide mode in [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)#World 6-3|World 6-3]] of ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.]]
[[File:Nsmbw superguide.png|thumb|right|[[Luigi]] in Super Guide mode in [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)#World 6-3|World 6-3]] of ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.]]
Super Guide first appears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. In this game, the Super Guide provides players stuck on a level assistance to clear levels. When a player has failed to pass a level at least eight times, a [[Super Guide Block]] appears at the start of the level. When the player hits this block, the level restarts in auto-pilot mode: a computer-controlled Luigi will play the level on his own. The Super Guide only shows the player how to beat the level but does not use shortcuts or reveal secrets. While the Super Guide is running, the player can press the {{button|wii|+}} on the {{button|wii|Wiimote}} at any time to take control again; the game will start exactly where the Super Guide left off. Once the player has taken control again, they can not turn Super Guide back on for the remainder level. The level will still count as beaten even when the Super Guide assistance is used; however, the level pad on the world map will be red instead of blue if the level is beaten using Super Guide, a player would need to beat the level themselves for the level pad to turn blue. If the player ever sees the guide block, the [[Star]]s on the save file will permanently lose their shine, even if they don't use the guide block. Interestingly, when the player takes over, they will play as Luigi rather than Mario, but losing a life will result in Mario being controlled again. If multiple players are playing, the guide block will not appear, and the save file stars will remain shiny even if they each die 8 times in a level.
Super Guide first appears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. In this game, the Super Guide provides players stuck on a level assistance to clear levels. When a player has failed to pass a level at least eight times, a [[Super Guide Block]] appears at the start of the level. When the player hits this block, the level restarts in auto-pilot mode: a computer-controlled Luigi will play the level on his own. The Super Guide only shows the player how to beat the level but does not use shortcuts or reveal secrets. While the Super Guide is running, the player can press the {{button|wii|+}} on the {{button|wii|Wiimote}} at any time to take control again; the game will start exactly where the Super Guide left off. Once the player has taken control again, they can not turn Super Guide back on for the remainder level. The level will still count as beaten even when the Super Guide assistance is used; however, the level pad on the world map will be red instead of blue if the level is beaten using Super Guide, a player would need to beat the level themselves for the level pad to turn blue. If the player ever sees the guide block, the [[Star]]s on the save file will permanently lose their shine, even if they don't use the guide block. Interestingly, when the player takes over, they will play as Luigi rather than [[Mario]], but losing a life will result in Mario being controlled again. If multiple players are playing, the guide block will not appear, and the save file stars will remain shiny even if they each die 8 times in a level.
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