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Super Mario Maker 2 for the Nintendo Switch is a fun game you can play, create, and share
your own Super Mario courses.
There is a ton of fun to be had with this game for everyone, regardless of how you play.
However, there is one aspect I was quite intrigue but was wondering how to unlock all of them,
and I am sure you are too!
I am referring to the Maker Outfits that you can customize your Mii in the Maker Profile.
Unfortunately, there isn’t an official source of information on how each outfit looks like
and what objective is needed to unlock them.
I have taken the initiative with Evelyn to gather as much information, images, and to
verify everything presented in this episode to be the most accurate to date.
Be aware, although we attempt to compile everything to the best of our ability, there is always
a chance of some discrepancy since there is no official information to rely on.
We sincerely hope the information presented here today will be helpful, and please do
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Alright, without further ado, let’s get right into it.
When you first start Super Mario Maker 2, everyone automatically unlocks a series of
Maker Outfits to start off including the “Nintendo Shirt”, “Super Mushroom Shirt”, “1-Up
Hoodie”, “Black Short-Shorts”, “Denim Jeans”, and lastly the “Denim Skirt”.
Now, posting your first comment on a course gets you the “Banzai Bill Shirt”.
Then, giving your first “Like” on a course unlocks the “Googoo Onesie”.
Be aware, this does not include Multiplayer Versus and Co-Op in Network Play.
The following Maker outfits involves playing Super Mario Maker 2’s story mode.
You will need to complete all 3 of Undodog’s jobs including “Swinging Claw Escape”,
“Swamp Escape by Shell!” and “Chain Chomp Chiller” and that will unlock the
“Reset Dress”.
Complete all 3 of Patrick’s jobs including “House of ! Blocks”, “Darkness Ahead,
Darkness Below” and “High atop Thwomp Tower” to unlock “Patrick Shirt”.
Complete all 3 of Mr. Eraser’s job including “Molten Rain”, “Spiny Busters” and
“Target: A Single Pom Pom” to unlock “Refreshing Shirt”.
Complete all 3 of Soundfrog’s jobs including “Cheep Cheep Maze”, “Hold Your Breath”
and “Sea of Sorrow” to unlock “Frog Cap”.
Complete all 3 of Yamamura’s jobs including “Airship Flight”, “Coin Collecting on
an Unmanned Airship” and “Summer Shootout” to unlock “Yamamura Shirt”.
Clear Purple Toad’s third job, “Spiny Shell Smashers” to have the ability to break
Question blocks that will unlock three items including the “Superball Flower” power-up,
and two outfits, the “Superball Mario Hat” and “Superball Mario Suit”.
Once you complete the construction of Peach’s Castle, and it will unlock the “Super Hammer”
power-up, and two outfits including the “Builder Mario Hat” and “Builder Mario Outfit”.
Complete Princess Peach’s first job, “Let’s Go, Builder Mario!” will unlock “Princess
Peach Dress".
Next, when you complete Princess Peach’s second job, “March of the Rookie Toads”
will unlock “Princess Peach Wig”.
The next one requires a bit of playing, requiring you to give Chief Toadette a total of 10,000
coins to complete the building of Builder Mario.
It is a series of giving the chief 1000 coins, 10 times opening Princess Peach’s third
job, “Super Mario Bros. W1-1?”.
Complete that job and it will unlock “Princess Peach Tennis Outfit”.
Lastly, if you complete all jobs available in story mode, that will unlock the “Robot
Cap” and “Robot Suit”.
The next set of Maker Outfits involves making, uploading, having people playing and giving
feedback on your courses.
When you upload your first course, the “Fish Bone Shirt” will unlock.
Receiving your first “Like” feedback on a course you created from a fellow player
will get you the “I-Like-You Camisole”.
Receiving a comment for your course will get you the “Blockstripe Shirt”.
Your course getting 100 plays will unlock the “Shy Cap”.
Your course getting 500 plays will unlock the “Cheep-Cheep Hat”.
Your course getting 1000 plays will unlock the “Bouncy Skirt”.
Your course getting 2000 plays will unlock the “Running Shirt”.
Your course getting 5000 plays will unlock the “Wind-Up Shoe”.
You will need to earn 2000 Maker Points to unlock the “Staredown Shirt”.
Earning 5000 Maker Points to unlock the “Doorduroys”.
Lastly, earning 7000 Maker points to unlock the “Fried-Chicken Headgear”.
Now, if you are wondering how to earn Maker Points, it involves uploading your courses
to Course World from the Coursebot for fellow gamers to play.
The more people playing, liking, clearing, and leaving comments on your course the more
Maker Points you earn.
The last two Maker outfits involves receiving large number of feedbacks on the courses you
designed which are the “Antsy Corduroys” and “Fried Chicken Hoodie”.
Unfortunately, we are not able to verify the exact number of feedbacks needed to unlock
these two Maker Outfits.
The Fried Chicken Hoodie does require a larger number of feedbacks than Antsy Corduroys.
The following Maker Outfit unlocks requires playing and clearing courses in Course World
with a set objective, so be sure to pay attention to the details.
When clearing your first course, it will get you the “White Tanktop”.
Clearing 10 courses will get you the “Skull Shirt”.
Clearing 100 courses will get you the “Big-Spender Shorts”.
Clearing 500 courses will get you both the “Propeller Mario Hat” and “Propeller
Mario Outfit”.
Clearing 1000 courses will get you both the “Toad Cap” and “Toad Outfit”.
Clearing 3000 courses will get you both the “Rosalina Wig” and “Rosalina Dress”.
Clearing 5000 courses will get you the “Super Star Flares”.
Playing 10 courses will get you the “Slobbery Shirt”.
Playing 100 courses will get you both the “Cat Mario Headgear” and “Cat Mario
Suit”.
Playing 500 courses will get you the “Thwomp Suit”.
Playing 1000 courses will get you the “Mario Cap” and “Mario Outfit”.
Playing 3000 courses will get you the “Midnight Dress”.
Moving on, the following requires you to be the first person to clear a course with a
specified number of times.
Be the first to clear a course will get you the “Parent-and-Child Skirt”.
Be the first to clear 10 different courses will get you the “Hot Hot Shirt”.
Lastly, be the first to clear 100 different courses will get you the “Chomp-Dog Shirt”.
The next set of Maker Outfit unlocks requires you to set and/or hold a specified number
of world record time on courses.
So be sure to pay attention to the details here.
Earning your first world record will get you the “Pipe Hat”.
Achieving and holding 10 world records will get you the “Pipe Skirt”.
Achieving and holding 100 world records will get you “Mario Swim Trunks”.
Lastly, achieving and holding 500 world records will get you the “Super Star Barrette”.
The next 3 involves clearing courses in Multiplayer Co-Op in Course World.
By clearing your first course in multiplayer Co-Op, will get you the “Burner Skirt”.
Clearing 10 courses in multiplayer Co-Op, will get you both the “Magikoopa Hat”
and “Magikoopa Robes”.
Clearing 100 courses in multiplayer Co-Op, will get you both the “Yoshi Hat” and
“Yoshi Outfit”.
Now, onto multiplayer versus in Course World, where you need to win a specified number of
games to unlock the following 3 Maker Outfits.
When you win your first multiplayer versus game, it will get you the “Shorts of Doom!”.
Winning 2 consecutive multiplayer versus games will get you the “Bowser Headpiece” and
“Bowser Suit”.
Winning 5 consecutive multiplayer versus games will get you the “Firework Shirt”.
Winning 10 consecutive multiplayer versus games will get you the “Mushroom Hairclip”.
The next batch involves achieving different ranks in Multiplayer Versus in Course World
to unlock various Maker Outfits.
Starting out, when achieving C rank, you will you get the “Luigi Cap” along with the
“Luigi Outfit”.
Achieving B rank will get you the “Doctor Headgear” and “Doctor Coat”.
Achieving A rank will get you the “Laughing Shirt”.
Achieving S rank will get you the “Nintendo Uniform”.
Lastly, achieving S+ rank, will get you the “Superb Suit”.
Now, earning a high score in Endless Challenge can go a long way in unlocking these Maker
Outfits.
To earn a high score, is by continuously playing different courses and avoid depleting all
your lives.
Starting with a high score of 10 courses in Easy Endless Challenge, gets you the “Bowser
Jr. Headpiece” A high score of 100 in Easy Endless Challenge,
gets you the “Stingby Skirt”.
A high score of 10 in Normal Endless Challenge, gets you the “Angry Sun Shirt”.
A high score of 100 in Normal Endless Challenge, gets you the “Faceplant”.
A score of 10 in Expert Endless Challenge, gets you the “Platform Skirt”.
A high score of 100 in Expert Endless Challenge, gets you “Cloudless”.
A high score of 10 in Super Expert Endless Challenge, gets you the “Hoverclown”.
A high score of 100 in Super Expert Endless Challenge, gets you the “Pea Pod Shirt”.
We are finally at the last stretch of Super Mario Maker 2 Outfits to unlock.
The following revolves around earning different types of medals and ribbons.
To avoid a lengthy explanation, I will just present the requirements to unlocking the
outfits.
If you are interested in learning how to earn medals and ribbons, let me know down in the
comments and I will perhaps make an episode going in-depth with this topic.
Alright, so when you earn a Bronze medal, it will get you the “? Block Hoodie”.
Earning a Silver medal will get you the “Rocky Wrench Manhole Lid”.
Earning a Gold medal will get you the “Koopa Troopa Suit”.
Earning a Bronze Ribbon will get you the “Matrimony Dress”.
Earning a Silver Ribbon will get you both the “Fancy Top Hat” and the “Fancy Tuxedo”.
Lastly, earning a Gold Ribbon will get you both the “Royal Crown” and “Royal Attire”.
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