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====Coin Edit====
Coin Edit is a optional game mode in the ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' version of Coin Battle. It appears only in the [[Coin Courses]] and is optional. Here, a player can place up to 300 [[Coin]]s and up to three [[Star Coin]]s almost freely by using the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]]'s stylus on the screen. There is a button that can make the player change sections, reset the layout, quit without saving or quit and save; by doing this, the player can store the layout being made. After this, the level can be played with the custom layout.
The player cannot place Coins everywhere though; some prohibited places are near an enemy, near a [[Pipe]] or near the level end and start. Also, the player cannot produce raining Coins or other special coin setups that are used in Nintendo-made courses.
=====Profile=====
*'''Instruction manual description:''' "''Create your own Coin Battle courses by using {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} to place coins wherever you like.''"
=====Names in other languages=====
{{foreign names
|Jap=コインエディット
|JapR=Koin Editto
|JapM=Coin Edit
|ChiS=金币编辑
|ChiSR=Jīnbì Biānjí
|ChiSM=Coin Edit
|ChiT=金幣編排
|ChiTR=Jīnbì Biānpái
|ChiTM=Coin Layout
}}


==World Coin and Coin Courses==
==World Coin and Coin Courses==

Revision as of 11:54, February 5, 2021

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Coin Battle is a mode in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, New Super Mario Bros. U, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. Being a multiplayer-only mode, it puts emphasis on collecting coins in exclusive levels or levels from the main game. The goal is to collect the most coins out of all the other players.

History

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Coin Battle is selectable from the game's main menu. It is up to two to four players. Every course from the main game is selectable, although the worlds have to be visited once in the main game in order to play them in Coin Battle.

Coin values

Items
Item Reward
Coin/Blue Coin/Red Coin 1 coin
Star Coin 10 coins
Key 5 coins
Goal Pole
Height Reward
Highest player 20 coins
Second-highest player 15 coins
Second-lowest player 10 coins
Lowest player 5 coins

Boss battles

Action required Reward
Damaging a boss 5 coins
Defeating a boss 10 coins
Defeating Bowser with fireballs 10 coins
Pressing the first ! Switch in Bowser's Castle 10 coins
Pressing the second ! Switch in Bowser's Castle 20 coins

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Coin Battle Team Selection
Coin Battle Team Selection in New Super Mario Bros. U.

In New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Coin Battle returns and can be selected from the main menu. Like in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, every course in the main game is playable in Coin Battle, and there is even a set of exclusive courses. Unlike New Super Mario Bros. Wii, however, players can be grouped into different teams (such as one versus three, two versus two or free-for-all) and pitted against each other. The Wii U GamePad player also has the option of setting up custom coin layouts in other courses, which then can be played by the players with Wii Remotes. Also unlike New Super Mario Bros. Wii, players have unlimited lives and the coin counter has been removed. Coin Battle does not reappear in New Super Luigi U, like the other game modes.

Coin values

Items/objects
Item Reward as the player
Coin/Blue Coin/Red Coin 1 coin
1-Up Mushroom 5 coins
Checkpoint Flag 10 coins
Star Coin 10 coins
Goal Pole
Height Reward as the player
Top 20 coins
Lower than top 2-19 coins

Coin Edit

Coin Edit is a optional game mode in the New Super Mario Bros. U version of Coin Battle. It appears only in the Coin Courses and is optional. Here, a player can place up to 300 Coins and up to three Star Coins almost freely by using the Wii U GamePad's stylus on the screen. There is a button that can make the player change sections, reset the layout, quit without saving or quit and save; by doing this, the player can store the layout being made. After this, the level can be played with the custom layout.

The player cannot place Coins everywhere though; some prohibited places are near an enemy, near a Pipe or near the level end and start. Also, the player cannot produce raining Coins or other special coin setups that are used in Nintendo-made courses.

Profile
  • Instruction manual description: "Create your own Coin Battle courses by using GamePad to place coins wherever you like."
Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コインエディット[?]
Koin Editto
Coin Edit
Chinese (simplified) 金币编辑[?]
Jīnbì Biānjí
Coin Edit
Chinese (traditional) 金幣編排[?]
Jīnbì Biānpái
Coin Layout

World Coin and Coin Courses

Main article: World Coin
Main article: Coin Courses

Another exclusive to Coin Battle are World Coin and Coin Courses, multiplayer exclusive worlds made specifically for Coin Battle.

Profiles

New Super Mario Bros. U

  • Instruction manual bio: "Go head-to-head to see who can collect the most coins. Gather three or more players for a Team Battle."

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

  • North American website bio: "Up to four friends race each other and see who can grab the most Coins. Play the included Coin Courses as-is or hop into Coin Edit mode to customize them!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コインバトル[?]
Koin Batoru
Coin Battle
Chinese (simplified) 金币对战[1]
Jīnbì Duìzhàn
Coin Battle
Chinese (traditional) 金幣對戰[2]
Jīnbì Duìzhàn
Coin Battle
Dutch Muntenstrijd
Muntengevecht (New Super Mario Bros. U)
[?]
Coinfight
German Münzenjagd[?] Coinhunt
Italian Caccia alle monete[?] ?
Portuguese Batalha de Moedas[?] Coin Battle
Russian Бой с монетками[?]
Boy s monetkami
Coin war
Spanish (NOA) Cazamonedas[?] ?
Spanish (NOE) Caza de monedas[?] ?

References