How to Use Stamps in Super Mario Maker

avatarAttemptingDance·3 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip·3 months ago

In the Super Mario Maker for Wii U, you can use stamps in the Editor after unlocking them. Tap the stamp icon, pick your stamp, and add some personal flair to your course. Unfortunately, Super Mario Maker 2 on Switch doesn't have stamps, so that’s a bummer.

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avatarBakingAlert·3 months ago

Using stamps in Super Mario Maker is super easy! When you're in the Course Maker, just tap on the stamp icon on the screen, choose which stamp you want to use, and place it anywhere in your level. It's like decorating a Mario cake with digital sprinkles!


avatarWanderingFacet·3 months ago

Just tap the stamp icon in the course editor, choose your stamp, and place it wherever you fancy! Easy peasy.


avatarPressingDesk·3 months ago

Stamps? Oh, you mean those things missing from Super Mario Maker 2? Yeah, they're only in the Wii U version.

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