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[[File:Paper Mario Glitch.jpg|thumb|300px|The glitch in action. Note the piercing white light of the void, which obscures Mario (player 1).]] | [[File:Paper Mario Glitch.jpg|thumb|300px|The glitch in action. Note the piercing white light of the void, which obscures Mario (player 1).]] | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', if the stage transitions back to the beginning while the speed is set to 1/4 in [[Training Mode]], after a few seconds the background will vanish, exposing the void. The void quickly becomes a bright white light due to the game's renderer [[wikipedia:Hall of mirrors effect|not clearing the framebuffer]], causing anything in front of the void to be rendered multiple times, making that area bright enough for {{iw|wikipedia|bloom|shader effect}} to occur, leading to recursive bloom. The bloom effect becomes strong enough that it starts to mask characters in front of it. | *In ''Ultimate'', if the stage transitions back to the beginning while the speed is set to 1/4 in [[Training Mode]], after a few seconds the background will vanish, exposing the void. The void quickly becomes a bright white light due to the game's renderer [[wikipedia:Hall of mirrors effect|not clearing the framebuffer]], causing anything in front of the void to be rendered multiple times, making that area bright enough for {{iw|wikipedia|bloom|shader effect}} to occur, leading to recursive bloom. The bloom effect becomes strong enough that it starts to mask characters in front of it. | ||
**Fittingly, the only thing that can consistently block out the white light behind it is the [[Black Hole]] item | **Fittingly, the only thing that can consistently block out the white light behind it is the [[Black Hole]] item. | ||
**If the game is set to frame advance and frozen, it can be seen that the void for this stage is indigo. | **If the game is set to frame advance and frozen, it can be seen that the void for this stage is indigo. | ||
*Paper Mario and [[Pac-Maze]] are the only non-DLC stages in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'' from universes with a playable character to not appear in [[All-Star Mode]]. | *Paper Mario and [[Pac-Maze]] are the only non-DLC stages in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'' from universes with a playable character to not appear in [[All-Star Mode]]. |