Golden Drink
Golden Drink | |
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First appearance | Super Mario Party (2018) |
Effect | Gives the player one coin for each space they pass during the specified turn |
The Golden Drink is an item in Super Mario Party. It resembles an aluminum soda can with a coin icon painted on its wrapper. When the Golden Drink is used, the player turns into their gold form and receives one coin for each space they pass, like with the Flower Orb from Mario Party 7 and the Bitsize Candy from Mario Party 8. Additionally, Golden Drinks are unusable by players under the effect of a Peepa Bell.
Profiles[edit]
- In-game description: Gain 1 coin each time you move. Can't use this when Peepa is in the way.
Gallery[edit]
Mario turned into his gold form
Luigi turned into his gold form
Princess Peach turned into her gold form
Princess Daisy turned into her gold form
Wario turned into his gold form
Waluigi turned into his gold form
Yoshi turned into his gold form
Rosalina turned into her gold form
Bowser turned into his gold form
Goomba turned into its gold form
Shy Guy turned into his gold form
Koopa Troopa turned into his gold form
Monty Mole turned into its gold form
Bowser Jr. turned into his gold form
Boo turned into its gold form
Hammer Bro turned into his gold form
Donkey Kong turned into his gold form
Diddy Kong turned into his gold form
Dry Bones turned into its gold form
Pom Pom turned into her gold form
Trivia[edit]
- The sound effect that plays when a player uses the Golden Drink is the same sound effect used for when Mario or Luigi collects a Gold Flower from New Super Mario Bros. 2.
- If, on the same turn in which the second player in a team uses a Golden Drink, their teammate lands on a VS Space, the Golden Drink's effects on the former player will carry on to the VS Space's minigame. This is only a cosmetic effect, though.
- During the Nintendo Treehouse presentation, both the Golden Drink and the Peepa Bell could also be used in the Mario Party mode. This is no longer the case in the final game, where it can be used only in the Partner Party mode.[1]
- Gold variants of Dry Bones and Shy Guy similar to their Golden Drink forms later appear in Mario Kart Tour.
References[edit]
- ^ Nintendo of America (June 14, 2018). Super Mario Party Gameplay Pt. 1 - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018. YouTube. Retrieved December 6, 2022.