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* [[Super Leaf]] e-Coin: [[Doors o' Plenty]]
* [[Super Leaf]] e-Coin: [[Doors o' Plenty]]
* [[Starman]] e-Coin: [[The ol' Switcheroo]]
* [[Starman]] e-Coin: [[The ol' Switcheroo]]
* [[Toad]] e-Coin: Chill Cavern
* [[Toad]] e-Coin: [[Koori no Chika de Ooawate!|Chill Cavern]]
* [[Mario]] e-Coin: Clear Skies
* [[Mario]] e-Coin: [[Mantle de Oozora o Tobe!|Clear Skies]]
* [[Princess Peach]] e-Coin: Hammer Bros. Ship
* [[Princess Peach]] e-Coin: [[Kokuppa ni Damasareru na!|Hammer Bro. Ship]]
* [[Luigi]] e-Coin: Ropeland
* [[Luigi]] e-Coin: [[Rope o Nobotte Athletic!|Ropeland]]
* [[Fire Flower]] e-Coin: Pipe Maze
* [[Fire Flower]] e-Coin: [[Sabaku no Pipe Meiro|Pipe Maze]]


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Revision as of 09:39, February 27, 2011

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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.

Little is known about the e-Coins, except that each one is unique and 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 going on display in World-e's 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; this said, visiting the castle reveals a small display in the top-left corner reading "1F".

e-Coins and Levels

Note: Only the first three coins are in levels that were released in America.


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