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For the main protagonist of Kid Icarus and a Super Smash Bros. character, see Pit (character).
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Super Mario Land artwork of Mario running across several narrow pits

Pits are a recurring hazard in several Mario-related games, especially the platformers. They first appear in Super Mario Bros.. As their name implies, pits are gaps in the ground that must be avoided.

In Super Mario series[]

Super Mario Bros.[]

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Mario jumping over a pit in Super Mario Bros.

Pits are first seen as early as in the first level, World 1-1. Mario or Luigi can simply jump over the pits in order to avoid them. However, some pits require Mario to build speed in order to jump over them. In rarer cases, Mario must jump over a bunch of enemies in order to cross a very wide pit.

Super Mario World[]

Pits appear in various levels. They are very common in the Special World levels where some are spaced together attempting to get Mario or Luigi to fall through. Mario or Luigi can easily use a Cape or Flying Yoshi to safely cross pits but must avoid enemies to keep their flight.

Super Mario 64[]

Pits are actually found on a few levels in this game mainly Tall, Tall Mountain and Rainbow Ride. Mario must jump platform to platform in order to avoid deep plumments. 

Super Mario Sunshine[]

Bottomless Pits are not that common in this game but they always appear in the "Secret" related levels. If Mario has FLUDD, he can try to fly from danger using the Hover Nozzle but if he falls into a pit, he loses a life. A very large pit is found under Pianta Village.

In Mario Kart series[]

Pits are a recurring obstacle, and they are very common on Rainbow Road courses (except the one from Mario Kart 64). If a racer drives into a bottomless pit, they are rescued by Lakitu and they are usually placed right behind the area where the pit was located. Pits can contain different hazards like water and lava, affecting what reaction the racers give upon falling in.

In Paper Mario series[]

Pits uncommonly appear in the Paper Mario games. None really appear in the original Paper Mario but they do become somewhat common in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Super Paper Mario, and Paper Mario: Sticker Star. If Mario falls down a pit, he then loses 1 HP and is put back in front of the pit he fell in.

Crossover appearances[]

Super Smash Bros. series[]

Pits play a semi-big role in this game series. Players who can utilize the Meteor Smash technique have a great chance of smashing an opponent down into a pit. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, pits are very common during Adventure Mode.

Trivia[]

  • One of the residents of The Underwhere from Super Paper Mario said his game ended after falling into a pit.


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