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{{item | {{redirect|Gold Coin|the golden coins that appear in [[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]|[[Golden Coin]]|the golden coins found throughout the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]|[[Coin]]}} | ||
|image=[[File:WL4-Coins. | {{item infobox | ||
|image=[[File:WL4-Coins.png]]<br>The four kinds of coins | |||
|description=Coins of varying color and size | |||
|description= Coins of varying color and size | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Wario Land 4]]'' ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Wario Land 4]]'' ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]]) | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[File:Wario_land_4_500_coin.png|thumb|left|A Gold Coin from a [[jewel piece]] box]] | |||
'''Coins''' are [[List of items|items]] in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. They can be obtained in a number of ways, such as by defeating [[:Category:Wario Land 4 enemies|enemies]], destroying [[block]]s, and opening boxes. Four different kinds of coins can be found in the game. '''Small Coins'''<ref name=WarioLand4/> and '''Bronze Coins'''<ref name=WarioLand4/> can be obtained by defeating minor enemies and breaking blocks. Bronze Coins can be obtained when [[Chomp ball]]s are thrown into [[pinball tulip]]s in [[Pinball Zone]]. '''Silver Coins'''<ref name=WarioLand4/> can be obtained by defeating powerful enemies. If [[Wario]] hits the [[Button (Wario Land 4)|buttons]] in [[Domino Row]] before the dominoes do, he will be rewarded with a Silver Coin. Additionally, if both Wario's Heart Meter and Heart Gauge are filled, then enemies that would normally drop a [[little heart]] when defeated will drop a Silver Coin instead. '''Gold Coins'''<ref name=WarioLand4>{{cite|language=en-us|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Wario Land 4'' instruction booklet|page=27}}</ref> are found in [[jewel piece]] boxes, [[Full Health Item]] boxes, and [[CD]] boxes. Gold Coins can also be obtained when [[pinball digital counter]]s are cleared in Pinball Zone. Furthermore, the large sunflower in [[Wildflower Fields]] drops Gold Coins when enemies are thrown at its center, and this can be done up to a total of four times.<ref>{{cite|language=en|timestamp=09:01|author=Michael McKenzie|date=March 26, 2014|url=youtu.be/qTMulj_LKgo?t=9m1s|title=''Wario Land 4'' - Wildflower Fields <nowiki>[Normal]</nowiki> score run (23040)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 2, 2020}}</ref> Coins can also be obtained from [[flower (environmental object)|flower]]s found in Wildflower Fields, and the number of coins that are dropped depends on how long Wario waits after the flowers have been pollinated by [[Beezley]]s. | |||
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'''Blue Crystals'''<ref name=WarioLand4/> and '''Red Crystals'''<ref name=WarioLand4/> differ from regular coins in that they are found floating in the air, and they do not disappear after a short time. Some [[Wario Land 4#Passages and levels|level]]s feature crystals where only the outline is visible, and the rest of the crystal is transparent. These crystals can be collected by Wario only once certain events occur, such as hitting a [[! Switch#Wario Land 4|"!" Button]] in [[Palm Tree Paradise]], hitting the [[Switch (Wario Land 4)|switch]] in [[The Big Board]], and touching the first domino but before the button is hit in Domino Row. | |||
The types of coins include: | |||
The types of coins | |||
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*'''Small Coin''' (worth 10 points) | *'''Small Coin''' (worth 10 points) | ||
*'''Bronze Coin''' (worth 50 points) | *'''Bronze Coin''' (worth 50 points) | ||
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*'''Blue Crystal''' (worth 10 points) | *'''Blue Crystal''' (worth 10 points) | ||
*'''Red Crystal''' (worth 100 points) | *'''Red Crystal''' (worth 100 points) | ||
*'''Diamond''' (worth 1,000 points) | |||
}} | |||
The most valuable source of [[point]]s in the game is '''[[Diamond#Wario Land 4|Diamonds]]''', which are worth 1,000 points. They are uncommon items found in all levels, and they are usually the main prize found in [[pink area]]s. Diamonds can also be obtained from [[chance wheel]]s found in The Big Board, where up to three can be collected in this way per playthrough of the level. | |||
All coins collected are put to the side after the player completes a level, and any additional [[Heart (Wario Land series)|hearts]] Wario has are converted to coins at 50 points per heart, the same number as a Bronze Coin. These coins can then be spent later in the [[Mini-Game Shop]], where Wario can play one of three [[Minigame#Wario Land 4|minigames]]. If he gets a certain score in any minigame, he will be awarded a [[Medal (Wario Land 4)|medal]], which can be used to purchase items from the [[Item Shop (Wario Land 4)|Item Shop]] to assist him in defeating a [[Wario Land 4#Bosses|boss]]. | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery widths="80" heights="80"> | ||
WL4-Small Coin.png|Small Coin artwork | |||
WL4-Bronze Coin.png|Bronze Coin artwork | |||
WL4-Silver Coin.png|Silver Coin artwork | |||
WL4-Gold Coin.png|Gold Coin artwork | |||
WL4-Blue Crystal.png|Blue Crystal artwork | |||
WL4-Red Crystal.png|Red Crystal artwork | |||
WL4-Harimenzetto Screenshot.png|Transparent and regular crystals in [[The Big Board]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{ | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
===Small Coin=== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=スモールコイン<ref name=WarioLandAdvance>{{cite|language=ja|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara'' instruction booklet|page=23}}</ref> | |||
|JapR=Sumōru Koin | |||
|JapM=Small Coin | |||
|Spa=Moneda pequeña<ref name=WarioLand4Spanish>{{cite|language=es-es|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|title=''Wario Land 4'' instruction booklet|page=99}}</ref> | |||
|SpaM=Small coin | |||
|Fre=petite pièce<ref>{{cite|language=fr|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|title=''Wario Land 4'' instruction booklet|page=58}}</ref> / petite piece<ref name=WarioLand4French>{{cite|language=fr|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|title=''Wario Land 4'' instruction booklet|page=59}}</ref> | |||
|FreM=small Coin | |||
|Ger=kleine Münze<ref name=WarioLand4German>{{cite|language=de|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|title=''Wario Land 4'' instruction booklet|page=39}}</ref> | |||
|GerM=small Coin | |||
|Ita=Gettone Piccolo<ref name=WarioLand4Italian>{{cite|language=it|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|title=''Wario Land 4'' instruction booklet|page=119}}</ref> | |||
|ItaM=Small Coin | |||
}} | |||
===Bronze Coin=== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=ブロンズコイン<ref name=WarioLandAdvance/> | |||
|JapR=Buronzu Koin | |||
|JapM=Bronze Coin | |||
|Spa=Moneda de bronce<ref name=WarioLand4Spanish/> | |||
|SpaM=Bronze coin | |||
|Fre=piece de bronze<ref name=WarioLand4French/> | |||
|FreM=bronze coin | |||
|Ger=Bronzen Münze<ref name=WarioLand4German/> | |||
|GerM=Bronze Coin | |||
|Ita=Gettone di Bronzo<ref name=WarioLand4Italian/> | |||
|ItaM=Bronze Coin | |||
}} | |||
===Silver Coin=== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=シルバーコイン<ref name=WarioLandAdvance/> | |||
|JapR=Shirubā Koin | |||
|JapM=Silver Coin | |||
|Spa=Moneda de plata<ref name=WarioLand4Spanish/> | |||
|SpaM=Silver coin | |||
|Fre=piece d’argent<ref name=WarioLand4French/> | |||
|FreM=silver Coin | |||
|Ger=Silberne Münze<ref name=WarioLand4German/> | |||
|GerM=Silver Coin | |||
|Ita=Gettone d’argento<ref name=WarioLand4Italian/> | |||
|ItaM=Silver Coin | |||
}} | |||
===Gold Coin=== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=ゴールドコイン<ref name=WarioLandAdvance/> | |||
|JapR=Gōrudo Koin | |||
|JapM=Gold Coin | |||
|Spa=Moneda de oro<ref name=WarioLand4Spanish/> | |||
|SpaM=Gold coin | |||
|Fre=piece d’or<ref name=WarioLand4French/> | |||
|FreM=gold Coin | |||
|Ger=Goldene Münze<ref name=WarioLand4German/> | |||
|GerM=Gold Coin | |||
|Ita=Gettone d’oro<ref name=WarioLand4Italian/> | |||
|ItaM=Gold Coin | |||
}} | |||
===Blue Crystal=== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=ブルークリスタル<ref name=WarioLandAdvance/> | |||
|JapR=Burū Kurisutaru | |||
|JapM=Blue Crystal | |||
|Spa=Zafiro<ref name=WarioLand4Spanish/> | |||
|SpaM=Sapphire | |||
|Fre=cristal bleu<ref name=WarioLand4French/> | |||
|FreM=blue crystal | |||
|Ger=Blauer Kristall<ref name=WarioLand4German/> | |||
|GerM=Blue Crystal | |||
|Ita=Cristallo Blu<ref name=WarioLand4Italian/> | |||
|ItaM=Blue Crystal | |||
}} | |||
===Red Crystal=== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=レッドクリスタル<ref name=WarioLandAdvance/> | |||
|JapR=Reddo Kurisutaru | |||
|JapM=Red Crystal | |||
|Spa=Rubí<ref name=WarioLand4Spanish/> | |||
|SpaM=Ruby | |||
|Fre=cristal rouge<ref name=WarioLand4French/> | |||
|FreM=red crystal | |||
|Ger=Roter Kristall<ref name=WarioLand4German/> | |||
|GerM=Red Crystal | |||
|Ita=Cristallo Rosso<ref name=WarioLand4Italian/> | |||
|ItaM=Red Crystal | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
{{Coins}} | |||
{{WL4}} | {{WL4}} | ||
[[Category:Coins]] | [[Category:Coins]] | ||
[[Category:Wario Land 4]] | [[Category:Wario Land 4 items]] |
Latest revision as of 17:31, August 5, 2024
- "Gold Coin" redirects here. For the golden coins that appear in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, see Golden Coin. For the golden coins found throughout the Super Mario franchise, see Coin.
Coin | |
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The four kinds of coins | |
Description | |
Coins of varying color and size | |
First appearance | Wario Land 4 (2001) |
Coins are items in Wario Land 4. They can be obtained in a number of ways, such as by defeating enemies, destroying blocks, and opening boxes. Four different kinds of coins can be found in the game. Small Coins[1] and Bronze Coins[1] can be obtained by defeating minor enemies and breaking blocks. Bronze Coins can be obtained when Chomp balls are thrown into pinball tulips in Pinball Zone. Silver Coins[1] can be obtained by defeating powerful enemies. If Wario hits the buttons in Domino Row before the dominoes do, he will be rewarded with a Silver Coin. Additionally, if both Wario's Heart Meter and Heart Gauge are filled, then enemies that would normally drop a little heart when defeated will drop a Silver Coin instead. Gold Coins[1] are found in jewel piece boxes, Full Health Item boxes, and CD boxes. Gold Coins can also be obtained when pinball digital counters are cleared in Pinball Zone. Furthermore, the large sunflower in Wildflower Fields drops Gold Coins when enemies are thrown at its center, and this can be done up to a total of four times.[2] Coins can also be obtained from flowers found in Wildflower Fields, and the number of coins that are dropped depends on how long Wario waits after the flowers have been pollinated by Beezleys.
Blue Crystals[1] and Red Crystals[1] differ from regular coins in that they are found floating in the air, and they do not disappear after a short time. Some levels feature crystals where only the outline is visible, and the rest of the crystal is transparent. These crystals can be collected by Wario only once certain events occur, such as hitting a "!" Button in Palm Tree Paradise, hitting the switch in The Big Board, and touching the first domino but before the button is hit in Domino Row.
The types of coins include:
- Small Coin (worth 10 points)
- Bronze Coin (worth 50 points)
- Silver Coin (worth 100 points)
- Gold Coin (worth 500 points)
- Blue Crystal (worth 10 points)
- Red Crystal (worth 100 points)
- Diamond (worth 1,000 points)
The most valuable source of points in the game is Diamonds, which are worth 1,000 points. They are uncommon items found in all levels, and they are usually the main prize found in pink areas. Diamonds can also be obtained from chance wheels found in The Big Board, where up to three can be collected in this way per playthrough of the level.
All coins collected are put to the side after the player completes a level, and any additional hearts Wario has are converted to coins at 50 points per heart, the same number as a Bronze Coin. These coins can then be spent later in the Mini-Game Shop, where Wario can play one of three minigames. If he gets a certain score in any minigame, he will be awarded a medal, which can be used to purchase items from the Item Shop to assist him in defeating a boss.
Gallery[edit]
Transparent and regular crystals in The Big Board
Names in other languages[edit]
Small Coin[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スモールコイン[3] Sumōru Koin |
Small Coin | |
French | petite pièce[5] / petite piece[6] | small Coin | |
German | kleine Münze[7] | small Coin | |
Italian | Gettone Piccolo[8] | Small Coin | |
Spanish | Moneda pequeña[4] | Small coin |
Bronze Coin[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ブロンズコイン[3] Buronzu Koin |
Bronze Coin | |
French | piece de bronze[6] | bronze coin | |
German | Bronzen Münze[7] | Bronze Coin | |
Italian | Gettone di Bronzo[8] | Bronze Coin | |
Spanish | Moneda de bronce[4] | Bronze coin |
Silver Coin[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | シルバーコイン[3] Shirubā Koin |
Silver Coin | |
French | piece d’argent[6] | silver Coin | |
German | Silberne Münze[7] | Silver Coin | |
Italian | Gettone d’argento[8] | Silver Coin | |
Spanish | Moneda de plata[4] | Silver coin |
Gold Coin[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ゴールドコイン[3] Gōrudo Koin |
Gold Coin | |
French | piece d’or[6] | gold Coin | |
German | Goldene Münze[7] | Gold Coin | |
Italian | Gettone d’oro[8] | Gold Coin | |
Spanish | Moneda de oro[4] | Gold coin |
Blue Crystal[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ブルークリスタル[3] Burū Kurisutaru |
Blue Crystal | |
French | cristal bleu[6] | blue crystal | |
German | Blauer Kristall[7] | Blue Crystal | |
Italian | Cristallo Blu[8] | Blue Crystal | |
Spanish | Zafiro[4] | Sapphire |
Red Crystal[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | レッドクリスタル[3] Reddo Kurisutaru |
Red Crystal | |
French | cristal rouge[6] | red crystal | |
German | Roter Kristall[7] | Red Crystal | |
Italian | Cristallo Rosso[8] | Red Crystal | |
Spanish | Rubí[4] | Ruby |
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f 2001. Wario Land 4 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 27.
- ^ Michael McKenzie (March 26, 2014). Wario Land 4 - Wildflower Fields [Normal] score run (23040) (09:01). YouTube (English). Retrieved October 2, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f 2001. Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 23.
- ^ a b c d e f 2001. Wario Land 4 instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (European Spanish). Page 99.
- ^ 2001. Wario Land 4 instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (French). Page 58.
- ^ a b c d e f 2001. Wario Land 4 instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (French). Page 59.
- ^ a b c d e f 2001. Wario Land 4 instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (German). Page 39.
- ^ a b c d e f 2001. Wario Land 4 instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 119.