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A '''Challenge Coin'''<ref>Nintendo Mobile. (December 7, 2016). [https://youtu.be/rKG5jU6DV70?t=1m8s Meet Super Mario Run]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 6, 2017.</ref>, also known as '''color coin'''<ref>In-game when choosing a special course "Do you want to play the special course? Note that color coins you collect won't be included in the records."</ref>, or '''Colored Coin'''<ref>In a How to play in the notifications</ref>, is a special type of [[coin]] that is found in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. There are three types of Challenge Coins: the [[Pink Coin (Super Mario Run)|Pink Coin]], the [[Purple Coin]], and the [[Black Coin]]. When the player gets all coins of a type in a stage, that type of Challenge Coin will have a crown on it. Pink Coins are the easiest to collect, Purple Coins are harder to collect, and Black Coins are the hardest to collect. Once the player collects all the Pink Coins, the Purple Coins will be unlocked; once the player collects all the Purple Coins, the Black Coins will be unlocked.
A '''Color Coin'''<ref>Nintendo Mobile. (December 7, 2016). [https://youtu.be/rKG5jU6DV70?t=1m8s Meet Super Mario Run]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 6, 2017.</ref>, also known as '''Challenge Coin'''<ref>In-game when choosing a special course "Do you want to play the special course? Note that Color Coins you collect won't be included in the records."</ref>, or '''Colored Coin'''<ref>In a How to play in the notifications</ref>, is a special type of [[coin]] that is found in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. There are three types of Challenge Coins: the [[Pink Coin (Super Mario Run)|Pink Coin]], the [[Purple Coin]], and the [[Black Coin]]. When the player gets all coins of a type in a stage, that type of Challenge Coin will have a crown on it. Pink Coins are the easiest to collect, Purple Coins are harder to collect, and Black Coins are the hardest to collect. Once the player collects all the Pink Coins, the Purple Coins will be unlocked; once the player collects all the Purple Coins, the Black Coins will be unlocked.


Each Challenge Coin is worth ten [[Coin]]s. After the first time the player collects all five of the same Challenge Coin in a single run, the player will be rewarded with two [[Rally Ticket]]s. Additionally, collecting all the Pink, Purple, and Black Coins in Tour mode unlocks the levels [[Chase the Snaking Coins]], [[Piranha Plant Field]], and [[Make the Cut!]], respectively.
Each Challenge Coin is worth ten [[Coin]]s. After the first time the player collects all five of the same Challenge Coin in a single run, the player will be rewarded with two [[Rally Ticket]]s. Additionally, collecting all the Pink, Purple, and Black Coins in Tour mode unlocks the levels [[Chase the Snaking Coins]], [[Piranha Plant Field]], and [[Make the Cut!]], respectively.

Revision as of 14:38, October 27, 2017

A Color Coin[1], also known as Challenge Coin[2], or Colored Coin[3], is a special type of coin that is found in Super Mario Run. There are three types of Challenge Coins: the Pink Coin, the Purple Coin, and the Black Coin. When the player gets all coins of a type in a stage, that type of Challenge Coin will have a crown on it. Pink Coins are the easiest to collect, Purple Coins are harder to collect, and Black Coins are the hardest to collect. Once the player collects all the Pink Coins, the Purple Coins will be unlocked; once the player collects all the Purple Coins, the Black Coins will be unlocked.

Each Challenge Coin is worth ten Coins. After the first time the player collects all five of the same Challenge Coin in a single run, the player will be rewarded with two Rally Tickets. Additionally, collecting all the Pink, Purple, and Black Coins in Tour mode unlocks the levels Chase the Snaking Coins, Piranha Plant Field, and Make the Cut!, respectively.

Many Pink Coins can be found in Toad Rally levels. When collected, Toads will cheer.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Gekleurde munt[?] Colored coin
French Pièce de coleur
Pièce colorée
[?]
Coin of color
Color coin
German Farbmünze[?] Color coin
Italian Moneta colorata[?] Colored coin
Portuguese Moeda colorida[?] Colored coin
Russian Цветная монетка[?]
Tsvetnaya monetka
Small color coin
Spanish Moneda de colores[?] Coin of colors

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Mobile. (December 7, 2016). Meet Super Mario Run. YouTube. Retrieved April 6, 2017.
  2. ^ In-game when choosing a special course "Do you want to play the special course? Note that Color Coins you collect won't be included in the records."
  3. ^ In a How to play in the notifications