Pink Coin (Super Mario Maker): Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
(I have hadded one thing about the similarity between pink and red coins and talked about the key coins)
Tags: Mobile edit Visual edit
Line 12: Line 12:


==Description==
==Description==
Pink Coins are similar in appearance and function to [[Red Coin]]s, and share a similar sound effect when obtained. During level editing, they can be produced by shaking a coin in the original game, and by tapping the coin to open a menu in the sequel. If [[Mario]] collects all the Pink Coins in a level, a [[key]] will appear, which can be used to unlock a [[Key Door|locked door]]. A maximum of five Pink Coins can be placed in the main level, in addition to another maximum of five in the sub-level, for a maximum of ten in the entire level. All Pink Coins are part of the same collection and all go towards one key, even if two sets of coins are put into both the main and sub-level.
Pink Coins are similar in appearance and function to [[Red Coin]]s and also wrongly name like them dispiced being 2 seprate items but they are more similar than key coins forSuper Mario 3D world, and share a similar sound effect when obtained. During level editing, they can be produced by shaking a coin in the original game, and by tapping the coin to open a menu in the sequel. If [[Mario]] collects all the Pink Coins in a level, a [[key]] will appear, which can be used to unlock a [[Key Door|locked door]]. A maximum of five Pink Coins can be placed in the main level, in addition to another maximum of five in the sub-level, for a maximum of ten in the entire level. All Pink Coins are part of the same collection and all go towards one key, even if two sets of coins are put into both the main and sub-level.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 16:31, February 2, 2021

Template:Item-infobox

Pink Coins[1] are a type of coin that appear in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker 2. They were first introduced in Super Mario Maker through a software update released on March 9, 2016.

Description

Pink Coins are similar in appearance and function to Red Coins and also wrongly name like them dispiced being 2 seprate items but they are more similar than key coins forSuper Mario 3D world, and share a similar sound effect when obtained. During level editing, they can be produced by shaking a coin in the original game, and by tapping the coin to open a menu in the sequel. If Mario collects all the Pink Coins in a level, a key will appear, which can be used to unlock a locked door. A maximum of five Pink Coins can be placed in the main level, in addition to another maximum of five in the sub-level, for a maximum of ten in the entire level. All Pink Coins are part of the same collection and all go towards one key, even if two sets of coins are put into both the main and sub-level.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピンクコイン[?]
Pinku Koin
Pink Coin
Chinese (simplified) 粉红金币[?]
Fěnhóng Jīnbì
Pink Coin
Chinese (traditional) 粉紅金幣[?]
Fěnhóng Jīnbì
Pink Coin
Dutch Roze munt[2] Pink coin
German Pinke Münze[?] Pink Coin
Italian Moneta rosa[?] Pink coin
Portuguese (NOE) Moeda rosa[3] Pink coin
Russian Розовая монетка[?]
Rozovaya monetka
Pink coin
Spanish Moneda rosa
Moneda llave
[?]
Pink Coin
Key Coin

See also

References

  1. ^ Nintendo. (Mar 3, 2016). Nintendo Direct Presentation - Star Fox, Kirby, Samus & More | Game Overviews (3/3/16). YouTube. Retrieved 3 March 2016‎.
  2. ^ Nintendo Nederland. (March 9, 2016). Super Mario Maker - Gesloten deuren! Spijkerzuilen! Roze munten! (Wii U). YouTube. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
  3. ^ Nintendo Portugal (March 9, 2016). Super Mario Maker - Portas fechadas à chave! Postes com espinhos! Moedas rosa! (Wii U). YouTube. Retrieved January 11, 2020.