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'''Objects''' are everything that exist in the world outside of the background and terrain. The maximum number of objects in a [[List of Courses|course]] is 240.
An '''object''' is mainly something that moves, updates, changes, or responds to Mario in some way, although the [[JRB rock]]s are an exception. The maximum number of objects in a [[List of Courses|course]] is 240.


Objects exist in two tiers: unimportant objects and important objects.
Objects exist in two tiers: unimportant objects and important objects.

Revision as of 23:36, 24 October 2018

An object is mainly something that moves, updates, changes, or responds to Mario in some way, although the JRB rocks are an exception. The maximum number of objects in a course is 240.

Objects exist in two tiers: unimportant objects and important objects.

Unimportant Objects

Most special effects are unimportant objects. Some examples of unimportant objects are:

  • Smoke from being burned in lava
  • Yellow Stars from ground pounds and headbonking
  • Sparkles around a Koopa shell and a 1-UP
  • Dust from collecting stars or ground pounding
  • Wind particles

Important Objects

Every object that isn't unimportant is important. Some examples of important objects are:

Object Limit

The Object Limit is the maximum number of Important Objects a course can have loaded simultaneously before the game cannot handle loading any more. (Note: this doesn't apply to the total objects in the course, only to ones that are loaded at the time. Unloaded objects use no slots). As the object limit is approached, unimportant objects will sacrifice their slots in order to empty them for important objects. If no vacant slots are available when any object (important or unimportant) is loaded, a crash will occur.

Trivia

  • Clones never unload and thus occupy object slots even when the original object is unloaded.
  • PUs don't naturally contain any objects, but they can be brought there.[1]

See Also

References