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*[[Super Leaf]] e-Coin: [[Doors o' Plenty]] | *[[Super Leaf]] e-Coin: [[Doors o' Plenty]] | ||
*[[Super Star|Starman]] e-Coin: [[The ol' Switcheroo]] | *[[Super Star|Starman]] e-Coin: [[The ol' Switcheroo]] | ||
*[[Toad]] e-Coin: [[ | *[[Toad]] e-Coin: [[Ice Dungeon]] | ||
*[[Mario]] e-Coin: [[ | *[[Mario]] e-Coin: [[Caped Escape]] | ||
*[[Princess Peach]] e-Coin: [[ | *[[Princess Peach]] e-Coin: [[Koopaling Confusion]] | ||
*[[Luigi]] e-Coin: [[ | *[[Luigi]] e-Coin: [[Rich with Ropes]] | ||
*[[Fire Flower]] e-Coin: [[ | *[[Fire Flower]] e-Coin: [[Puzzling Pipe Maze]] | ||
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The e-Coins of World-e.
e-Coins are a rare type of coins found only in World-e of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. Fairly well hidden, only three of the eleven levels released outside of Japan have e-Coins.
Each E-Coin features a different image on one side; the other side of each e-Coin shows the e-Reader "e". Each e-Coin can only be collected once by Mario or Luigi before displaying in the World-e Castle, where they reside in individual frames with their level of origin underneath.
There are eight frames and eight e-Coins, but they appear to serve no purpose other than bragging rights.
e-Coins and levels
Note: Only the first three coins are in levels that were released in America.
- Mushroom e-Coin: Vegetable Volley
- Super Leaf e-Coin: Doors o' Plenty
- Starman e-Coin: The ol' Switcheroo
- Toad e-Coin: Ice Dungeon
- Mario e-Coin: Caped Escape
- Princess Peach e-Coin: Koopaling Confusion
- Luigi e-Coin: Rich with Ropes
- Fire Flower e-Coin: Puzzling Pipe Maze