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==Coin Challenge Pack C==
==Coin Challenge Pack C==
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|title=Coin Challenge Pack C
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|released={{releasedate|USA|October 25, 2012|Europe|October 25, 2012|Australia|October 25, 2012|Japan|October 25, 2012}}
|released={{releasedate|USA|December 5, 20122|Europe|December 5, 2012|Australia|December 5, 2012|Japan|December 5, 2012}}
|diff=Medium<br>★★★☆☆
|diff=Medium<br>★★★☆☆
|target=10,000 coins
|target=10,000 coins
|description=''"Rack up as many coins as you can!"''
|description=''"Rack up as many coins as you can!"''
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'''Coin Challenge Pack C''' (named '''Challenge the Record C''' in Japan) is the third of three Coin Rush packs to be released by the end of October for Japan. It was originally intended to be the sixth DLC pack, but the release of the [[Gold Classics Pack]] in late November due to players getting 3 billion coins resulted in it being bumped to 7, while [[Platform Panic Pack]], the original #7, was bumped to 8. Like the first and second ''Coin Challenge Pack''s before it, it is rated three stars out of five in difficulty and costs 2 blocks by itself to download.
'''Coin Challenge Pack C''' (named '''Challenge the Record C''' in Japan) is the third of three Coin Rush packs which released on December 5, 2012. It was originally intended to be the sixth DLC pack, but the release of the [[Gold Classics Pack]] in late November due to players getting 3 billion coins resulted in it being bumped to 7, while [[Platform Panic Pack]], the original #7, was bumped to 8. Like the first and second ''Coin Challenge Pack''s before it, it is rated three stars out of five in difficulty and costs 2 blocks by itself to download.


===Course 1===
===Course 1===

Revision as of 13:42, December 6, 2012

The Coin Challenge Packs are a series of Coin Rush downloadable content released for New Super Mario Bros. 2. The main goal of the packs are to collect a high enough count of coins and submit them to the leaderboards on the official New Super Mario Bros. 2 website.

Coin Challenge Pack A

Template:Coinpackbox Coin Challenge Pack A[1] (named Challenge the Record A in Japan[2]) is the first of three Coin Rush packs released in Japan, Europe, Australia on October 2nd, 2012, and in North America on October 4th, 2012. It is rated three out of five stars in difficulty.

This pack uses 2 blocks on the SD card when bought alone.

Course 1

Template:Levelbox A sky level similar to World Mushroom-1, with many multicolored blocks and Fire Flower Pipes that spawn Golden Mushrooms.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: In the very start of the level, on the left set of blocks. The player must jump from the second highest block on the right set to reach it.
  • Star Coin 2: A hidden vine can be found before the third Star Coin. Using the vine will lead to an area that has the second Star Coin, along with a P Switch.
  • Star Coin 3: Within a maze of blocks and pipes. The player must go to the farthest right entrance of the maze and move left.

Enemies

Course 2

Template:Levelbox A level similar to World 2-2, but in a mountainous area instead out the cloudy skies. This level has platforms that go up or down when the player jumps on them.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: Below and to the left of the second moving platform.
  • Star Coin 2: In a bonus area, which can only be accessed by a Cannon Pipe.
  • Star Coin 3: Just before the Goal Pole, high above the Fuzzies.

Enemies

Course 3

Template:Levelbox A Castle level in a volcanic area, filled with Donut Blocks and Sledge Bros..

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: Guarded by a Sledge Bro., on a platform over lava.
  • Star Coin 2: In a bonus area filled with Hammer Bros., which can only be accessed by a subtly covered red Pipe. It is below a few Brick Blocks and a P-Switch need to be activated to stop the player from falling into the lava.
  • Star Coin 3: Guarded by a Sledge Bro., on Donut Blocks on the top of the screen. The player has to be Raccoon Mario to reach it, or use a Springboard found a screen back.

Enemies

Coin Challenge Pack B

Template:Coinpackbox Coin Challenge Pack B[3] (named Challenge the Record B in Japan) is the second of three Coin Rush packs to be released by the end of October for Japan. Like the first Coin Challenge Pack before it, it is rated three stars out of five in difficulty and costs 2 blocks by itself to download.

Course 1

Template:Levelbox A Ghost House with blue disappearing/reappearing blocks.

Star Coins

Enemies

Course 2

Template:Levelbox A sky level with Bullet Bills and Banzai Bills.

Star Coins

Enemies

  • Bullet Bill
  • Banzai Bill
  • Hammer Bros.
  • Fire Bros.

Course 3

Template:Levelbox An outside volcano level with a castle foreground.

Star Coins

Enemies

  • Bats

Coin Challenge Pack C

Template:Coinpackbox Coin Challenge Pack C (named Challenge the Record C in Japan) is the third of three Coin Rush packs which released on December 5, 2012. It was originally intended to be the sixth DLC pack, but the release of the Gold Classics Pack in late November due to players getting 3 billion coins resulted in it being bumped to 7, while Platform Panic Pack, the original #7, was bumped to 8. Like the first and second Coin Challenge Packs before it, it is rated three stars out of five in difficulty and costs 2 blocks by itself to download.

Course 1

Template:Levelbox A beach level with tons of spikes and stars.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1:
  • Star Coin 2:
  • Star Coin 3:

Enemies

Course 2

Template:Levelbox An underground desert level focusing on the Gold Flower.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1:
  • Star Coin 2:
  • Star Coin 3:

Enemies

Course 3

Template:Levelbox A volcano level with a down-going Bonecoaster ride.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1:
  • Star Coin 2:
  • Star Coin 3:

Enemies

Names in Other Languages

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References

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