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[[File:Red Coin SM64 artwork.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A Red Coin]] | [[File:Red Coin SM64 artwork.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A Red Coin]] | ||
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Red | Red coins are uncommon, but not rare in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. They first appeared as coins disguised as yellow coins in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', but later on, they are found in certain parts of a level or scattered throughout the level. They are worth more than yellow coins, as each red coin is worth two yellow coins in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', and collecting eight of them reveals a [[Power Star]]. Likewise, in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', a [[Shine Sprite]] appears when eight red coins are collected. In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' they are worth five yellow coins, replacing [[coin bag]]s from previous ''Mario Party'' games. Their function varies from game to game, but the player usually has to collect eight of them to do something. In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' and its sequels, the player is granted an item such as a [[Fire Flower]] upon collecting eight red coins, but they only have a small amount of time to collect them. | ||
===Blue Coins=== | ===Blue Coins=== | ||
[[File:Blue Coin SMS.png|thumb|100px|A Blue Coin]] | [[File:Blue Coin SMS.png|thumb|100px|A Blue Coin]] | ||
{{main|Blue Coin}} | {{main|Blue Coin}} | ||
Blue | Blue coins are either part of completion of a game or another way of getting more coins. In ''Super Mario 64'', they are found by defeating certain enemies or ground-pounding a [[Blue Coin Block]]. They are worth five yellow coins each as opposed to one. Blue coins are found in hidden parts in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', and are required in order to complete the game 100%, as 10 blue coins can be spent to get a [[Shine Sprite]]. In most other games, they appear after a [[P Switch]] is pressed, and are worth one coin each. | ||
===Purple Coins=== | ===Purple Coins=== | ||
[[File:PurpleCoin.png|thumb|left|100px|A Purple Coin]] | [[File:PurpleCoin.png|thumb|left|100px|A Purple Coin]] | ||
{{main|Purple Coin}} | {{main|Purple Coin}} | ||
Purple | Purple coins are found only in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' when a purple comet is orbiting a [[galaxy]]. Purple coins can appear throughout a level, or they can appear in a certain spot. If the player can collect 100 purple coins (sometimes within a time limit), they can receive a star. Unlike regular coins, purple coins do not heal lost health or restore breath while underwater. | ||
===? Coins=== | ===? Coins=== | ||
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{{main|Green Coin}} | {{main|Green Coin}} | ||
[[File:Green CoinNSMBU.png|thumb|Three Green Coins]] | [[File:Green CoinNSMBU.png|thumb|Three Green Coins]] | ||
Green | Green coins have appeared in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. Green coins are activated by moving through a [[Green Ring]]. In the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, they act much like red coins, but these coins disappear much faster and five groups of three need to be collected. They always appear in groups of three and form a clover shape. In ''Super Mario 3D World'', eight coins appear, and collecting them all results in a [[Green Star]] appearing. | ||
===Mario Coins=== | ===Mario Coins=== |