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Among the many video game characters players can create in is Mario: the hero of the Mario franchise and Nintendo’s most iconic mascot. Neal Agarwal’s viral browser game is an endless crafting simulator, allowing players to combine basic elements to craft much more complex items. Crafting the best plumber in the Mushroom Kingdom is easy, and players can use his element to craft even more video game references.
If you’ve made the Nintendo Switch in , you will already have Mario in your library. Nintendo’s mascot is an essential ingredient if you’re hoping to add the Japanese gaming giant and its flagship console to your library. Once you’ve made Mario, you can combine him with other elements to unlock other elements referencing the many video games he’s starred in over the years.
To make Mario in, combine the Tsunami and Mushroom elements. If you’ve made other franchises such as in , you might be expecting a long sequence of elements. However, making Mario takes just a few steps.
Combination
Element
Fire + Wind
Smoke
Smoke + Water
Fog
Earth + Water
Plant
Plant + Fog
Mushroom
Water + Wind
Wave
Wave + Wave
Tsunami
Tsunami + Mushroom
Mario
It’s a simple process that uses only a few basic elements that most players already have. New players can easily craft them and then use the Mario element to make even more Mario references.
Fictional characters such as Mario and Harry Potter in are great additions to your library since you can often combine them to quickly create lots of new elements.
Combination
Element
Mario + Mushroom
Super Mario
Mario + Best Game Ever
Super Mario Bros.
Mario + Wii
Nintendo
Mario + Engine
Mario Kart
Mario + Dinosaur
Yoshi
Mario + Steam
Luigi
Mario + Fish
Cheep Cheep
Mario + Solar System
Super Mario Galaxy
Mario + Blade
Link
Mario + Bullet
Bullet Bill
Combination
Element
Mario + Star
Invincible
Mario + Hurricane
Bowser
Mario + Plant
Piranha Plant
Mario + Rainforest
Donkey Kong
Mario + Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Country
Mario + Eve
Peach
Mario + Village
Toad
Mario + Battle Royale
Super Smash Bros.
Mario + Sketch
Paper Mario
Mario + Xbox 360
Super Mario 3D Land
Mario + Minecraft
Super Mario Maker
Mario + Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Odyssey
Mario + Nintendo 64
Super Mario 64
Mario has a long history, starring in lots of different games and taking on many different roles. As such, once you’ve unlocked him in, other Mario characters and games may pop up as you combine his element with others in your library.
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Since allows players to craft anything, many popular crafting options include popular shows like. Though different paths can produce since it is a Netflix live-action anime and manga, the quickest option is to go down the Anime thread to craft it.
allows players to craft anything they can think of, including the game itself. With limitless potential, it seems only fitting that the game itself would be a material that can be used to further make weird and creative combinations. Unfortunately, it takes a little work as various materials are needed to craft it.
could have had far more silly and bizarre elements, according to the game's creators. The title already saw the introduction of new power-ups that could transform the player into an elephant — something that Mario's creator, Shigeru Miyamoto reportedly wasn't a fan of in the early design stages, saying it didn't look like a Mario character -, provide them with a drill to burrow into the ground or up into the ceiling, or a bubble-spewing flower to capture enemies.
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Video game consoles such as the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox are among the many items players can make in. The viral browser game challenges players to create new elements from basic building blocks. Crafting the three consoles is rather complex and they all have different starting points. However, it’s also a great opportunity to expand your library with useful elements.
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With endless possibilities in , you can create all your favorite pop culture icons, including the iconic Disney film starring Jonny Depp,. You will need to craft materials starting with four basic materials like Ocean, Ship, and Jack Sparrow before you can hope to create this famous pirate film.