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*'''Gems''': Items from [[Jewelry Land]] in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''. They are recovered by defeating the [[Koopalings]] and collecting one at the end of the level will complete said level.
*'''Gems''': Items from [[Jewelry Land]] in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''. They are recovered by defeating the [[Koopalings]] and collecting one at the end of the level will complete said level.
*[[Goal roulette]]: A gate that is first seen in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. It is constantly spinning and will stop when [[Yoshi]] passes through it. If it lands on a [[Smiley Flower]], a bonus game will play.
*[[Goal roulette]]: A gate that is first seen in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. It is constantly spinning and will stop when [[Yoshi]] passes through it. If it lands on a [[Smiley Flower]], a bonus game will play.
*[[Happiness Medal]]: A medal given at the end of a level in ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]''. A certain number are required in order to progress to the next chapter.


===''Donkey Kong'' Series===
===''Donkey Kong'' Series===

Revision as of 18:21, August 30, 2016

Main Mario series

  • Axe: The axe defeats Bowser by sending him into the lava. It is the only way Mario or Luigi can defeat him without a Fire Flower. First seen in Super Mario Bros.
  • Bell: A regular bell that hangs above the goal. Touching it will allow Mario to play a bonus game. First seen in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.
  • Crystal Ball & Mask Gate: Picking up the Crystal Ball will open the Mask Gate and lead into the next area. First seen in Doki Doki Panic/Super Mario Bros. 2.
  • Giant Gate: A large gate seen in Super Mario World. Walking through the gate will allow the player to continue to the next level. Touching the bar will award the player points based on position.
  • Goal Pole: A large flagpole seen in most 2D Mario games. The higher the player touches on the pole, the more points awarded. First seen in Super Mario Bros.
  • Goal Ring: A ring found at the end of challenge stages in New Super Mario Bros. U, replacing the Goal Poles found in normal stages.
  • Golden Coin: A large coin needed to open Mario's Castle in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. Found at the end of each zone.
  • Grand Star: A large Power Star found at the end of every dome in Super Mario Galaxy.
  • Green Star: A special type of Power Star first seen in Super Mario Galaxy.
  • Keyhole: A secret goal that can only be opened with a Key in Super Mario World, often leading the player to a secret path.
  • Magic Ball: A magical ball normally dropped by bosses of a Fortress. First seen in Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • Power Star: A Star that acts as the goal for most 3D Mario games. Touching one will complete the current mission. First seen in Super Mario 64.
  • Red Power Star: A Red Power Star is a unique type of Power Star found only in Super Mario Galaxy.
  • Roulette Box: Effectively called "goal" in-game, it is constantly switching between three cards the player can collect for points. First seen in Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • Shine Sprite: A sun-like object that is the goal for missions, similar to the Power Stars. First seen in Super Mario Sunshine.

Paper Mario series

Yoshi series

Donkey Kong Series

Wario series

  • Goal door: A door seen at the end of most Wario Land levels. Passing through them will complete the level and bring the player back to the world map.
  • Vortex: In Wario Land 4, the vortex will allow Wario to exit the current level, provided that the Switch has been pressed first. However, Wario will not be able to progress to the next level unless he has found the Keyzer prior to exiting.