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'''e-Coins'''<ref>''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide back cover.</ref> are a rare type of [[coin]] found only in [[World-e]] in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. As only eleven [[level]]s of World-e were initially released outside the Japanese version of the game, only three e-Coins are obtainable across these eleven levels. However, as the [[Virtual Console]] release of the game on the [[Wii U]] and the [[Nintendo Switch]] application [[Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online]] both include all levels from World-e, all versions of the game on the Wii U and Switch contain all eight e-Coins. | |||
Each e-Coin features the [[e-Reader]] "e" on one side, which is shown in levels; the other side contains an image of a [[List of characters|character]] or [[List of power-ups|power-up]]. Each e-Coin can be collected only once by [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] before being displayed in the [[e-Coin Castle]], where e-Coins reside in individual frames, displaying their unique image, with their levels of origin listed underneath. Any e-Coins found within [[block]]s or under [[grass|grass tufts]] are replaced by [[1-Up Mushroom]]s in their respective levels. | |||
Besides display and [[Completion#Super Mario Bros. 3|completion]], e-Coins serve no functional purpose, and there is no reward for obtaining one or all of them. | |||
e-Coins appear in the following levels: | |||
*[[Mushroom]] e-Coin: [[Vegetable Volley]] | |||
*[[Super Leaf]] e-Coin: [[Doors o' Plenty]] | |||
*[[Super Star|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]] | |||
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First appearance | Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (2003) |
e-Coins[1] are a rare type of coin found only in World-e in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. As only eleven levels of World-e were initially released outside the Japanese version of the game, only three e-Coins are obtainable across these eleven levels. However, as the Virtual Console release of the game on the Wii U and the Nintendo Switch application Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online both include all levels from World-e, all versions of the game on the Wii U and Switch contain all eight e-Coins.
Each e-Coin features the e-Reader "e" on one side, which is shown in levels; the other side contains an image of a character or power-up. Each e-Coin can be collected only once by Mario or Luigi before being displayed in the e-Coin Castle, where e-Coins reside in individual frames, displaying their unique image, with their levels of origin listed underneath. Any e-Coins found within blocks or under grass tufts are replaced by 1-Up Mushrooms in their respective levels.
Besides display and completion, e-Coins serve no functional purpose, and there is no reward for obtaining one or all of them.
e-Coins appear in the following levels:
- 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
References[edit]
- ^ Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Prima's Official Strategy Guide back cover.