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==Names in other languages==
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Revision as of 13:16, April 9, 2022

Template:Item-infobox A Muddy Coin is an object in Dr. Mario World. Introduced in World 28, they are grey coins with the image of a virus imprinted on it and are covered in mud. After all the mud on the coins are cleared, they become cyan in color. The coins may be covered by a different amount of mud, and when eliminated either by nearby objects or directly, some of the mud will be removed. Smaller coins require up to two hits to remove all the mud, medium coins require up to four hits to remove all the mud, while the larger coins require up to six hits to remove all the mud. Doctor skills that can fully eliminate objects that requires multiple matches will only remove one layer of mud from these coins. Dr. Baby Wario's skill is the only one that can collect these coins when targeted, regardless of how much mud are on them. These only appear in stage mode.

In-game description

  • "Eliminate nearby objects to clean the coin. Once it's all cleaned up, it's yours!"

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 汚れたコイン[?]
Kegareta Koin
Dirty coin
Chinese (simplified) 弄脏的金币[?]
Nòngzāng de Jīnbì
Soiled gold coin
Chinese (traditional) 弄髒的金幣[?]
Nòngzāng de Jīnbì
Soiled gold coin
German Verschmutzte Münze[?] ?
Italian Melmoneta[?] Mudcoins ("melma", mud + "moneta", coin)
Korean 더러워진 코인[?]
Deoleowojin Koin
Dirty coin
Portuguese Moeda lamacenta[?] Muddy Coin
Spanish (NOA) Moneda contaminada[?] ?
Spanish (NOE) Moneda contaminada[?] ?