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The world map also features several many items and obstacles, such as treasure chests (resembling those found in [[Special Orders#Crazy Orders|Crazy Orders]]) which yield various rewards (including Spirits, music tracks, SP, and Skill Spheres), waterfalls that can be swum through, [[Warp Pipe]]s and similar teleporters, and {{s|mariowiki|! Switch}} that transforms a row of {{s|mariowiki|Dotted Line Block}}s on the map into a bridge of red {{h2|Block|! Blocks}} over lava. Certain spirits are required to pass through obstacles, such as needing {{h2|List of spirits (Others)|Bomberman}} to remove large rocks, or {{h2|List of spirits (Pokémon series)|Lapras}} to traverse an ocean. Some areas also have minigames and puzzles, such as a gourmet race that reveals spirits after collecting a certain score, or the Power Plant's {{s|Inkipedia|Zapfish}} on various power generators that open up pathways so that they may reach the main reactor.
The world map also features several many items and obstacles, such as treasure chests (resembling those found in [[Special Orders#Crazy Orders|Crazy Orders]]) which yield various rewards (including Spirits, music tracks, SP, and Skill Spheres), waterfalls that can be swum through, [[Warp Pipe]]s and similar teleporters, and {{s|mariowiki|! Switch}} that transforms a row of {{s|mariowiki|Dotted Line Block}}s on the map into a bridge of red {{h2|Block|! Blocks}} over lava. Certain spirits are required to pass through obstacles, such as needing {{h2|List of spirits (Others)|Bomberman}} to remove large rocks, or {{h2|List of spirits (Pokémon series)|Lapras}} to traverse an ocean. Some areas also have minigames and puzzles, such as a gourmet race that reveals spirits after collecting a certain score, or the Power Plant's {{s|Inkipedia|Zapfish}} on various power generators that open up pathways so that they may reach the main reactor.


[[Boss]]es are present in subareas. While [[Master Hand]], [[Crazy Hand]], [[Rathalos]], [[Galeem]], and [[Darkhon]] have rendered models, the other bosses simply appeae as an icon of swirling darkness with glowing eyes and their portraits shadowed before fought. [[Master Hand]] also often plays a role in creating obstacles, such as forcefields or smashing bridges, before disappearing.
[[Boss]]es are present in subareas. While [[Master Hand]], [[Crazy Hand]], [[Rathalos]], [[Galeem]], and [[Dharkon]] have rendered models, the other bosses simply appeae as an icon of swirling darkness with glowing eyes and their portraits shadowed before fought. [[Master Hand]] also often plays a role in creating obstacles, such as forcefields or smashing bridges, before disappearing.


The player may zoom out to view the full map by pressing the L button; the right analog stick can also be used to scan over the map on a smaller scale. Areas not yet accessible are obscured with clouds. When fully zoomed out, the player character's model is replaced with their stock icon, opponent fighter icons similarly become flat, and various other icons representing activities, warp pipes, inacessible obstacles, and swirling subareas appear on the map. Spirit icons do not appear on the zoomed-out map. In addition, the predetermined paths between map areas become explicitly drawn, with dotted lines showing paths that can't be traversed without the aid of a spirit.
The player may zoom out to view the full map by pressing the L button; the right analog stick can also be used to scan over the map on a smaller scale. Areas not yet accessible are obscured with clouds. When fully zoomed out, the player character's model is replaced with their stock icon, opponent fighter icons similarly become flat, and various other icons representing activities, warp pipes, inacessible obstacles, and swirling subareas appear on the map. Spirit icons do not appear on the zoomed-out map. In addition, the predetermined paths between map areas become explicitly drawn, with dotted lines showing paths that can't be traversed without the aid of a spirit.
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