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* Mario has six health points by default, rather than three. Collecting a [[Life-Up Heart]] will increase this to nine.
* Mario has six health points by default, rather than three. Collecting a [[Life-Up Heart]] will increase this to nine.
* If Mario stands still for a brief period of time, his health will begin recharging.
* If Mario stands still for a brief period of time, his health will begin recharging.
* If Mario touches a [[Area object|death area]], [[lava]] or [[poison]] with at least two health remaining, he will be placed into a [[bubble]] and carried back to the last safe spot he touched on land, at the cost of one health point.
* If Mario touches a [[Area object|death area]], [[lava]] or [[poison]] with at least two health remaining, he will be placed into a [[bubble]] and carried back to the last [[safe spot]] he touched on land, at the cost of one health point.
* Mario does not have an oxygen meter while underwater, and therefore cannot drown.
* Mario does not have an oxygen meter while underwater, and therefore cannot drown.
* Mario grabs ledges from further away horizontally. This often leads to Mario grabbing ledges that he just walked off of.
* Mario grabs ledges from further away horizontally. This often leads to Mario grabbing ledges that he just walked off of.
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