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'''Diamonds''' | '''Diamonds''' are the premium currency in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'' mainly used to summon new doctors, assistants, and single-use items. They can also be used to purchase more [[Heart (item)|hearts]] if the player runs out, to give the player more capsules if they run out in a certain level, to give the player more time in challenge levels, or to start a level with a completely-filled skill meter. Another way to spend diamonds is through referrals (introduced in version 2.0.0), which cost 100 diamonds in exchange for that specific doctor. | ||
Diamonds were usually purchased via real money, though there | Diamonds were usually purchased via real money, though there are some instances in which Diamonds may be collected for free during gameplay. As of July 28, 2021, diamonds are no longer available for purchase. | ||
==Pricing== | ==Pricing== |
Revision as of 14:59, October 22, 2022
Diamond | |
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First appearance | Dr. Mario World (2019) |
Effect | Used to summon new doctors and assistants, as well as purchase single-use items |
Diamonds are the premium currency in Dr. Mario World mainly used to summon new doctors, assistants, and single-use items. They can also be used to purchase more hearts if the player runs out, to give the player more capsules if they run out in a certain level, to give the player more time in challenge levels, or to start a level with a completely-filled skill meter. Another way to spend diamonds is through referrals (introduced in version 2.0.0), which cost 100 diamonds in exchange for that specific doctor.
Diamonds were usually purchased via real money, though there are some instances in which Diamonds may be collected for free during gameplay. As of July 28, 2021, diamonds are no longer available for purchase.
Pricing
Diamonds | Price | ||||
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Japan | North America | Europe | UK | Australia | |
20 | ¥250 | US$1.99 CA$2.79 |
€2.29 | £1.99 | AU$2.99 |
53 | ¥610 | US$4.99 CA$6.99 |
€5.49 | £4.99 | AU$7.99 |
110 | ¥1,220 | US$9.99 CA$13.99 |
€10.99 | £9.99 | AU$14.99 |
250 | ¥2,440 | US$19.99 CA$27.99 |
€21.99 | £19.99 | AU$30.99 |
550 | ¥4,900 | US$39.99 CA$54.99 |
€43.99 | £38.99 | AU$62.99 |
1050 | ¥8,500 | US$69.99 CA$99.99 |
€74.99 | £64.99 | AU$109.99 |
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 钻石[?] Zuànshí |
Diamond | |
Chinese (traditional) | 鑽石[?] Zuànshí |
Diamond | |
German | Diamant[?] | Diamond | |
Italian | Diamante[?] | Diamond | |
Korean | 다이아몬드[?] Daiamondeu |
Diamond | |
Portuguese | Diamante[?] | Diamond | |
Spanish (NOA) | Diamante[?] | Diamond | |
Spanish (NOE) | Diamante[?] | Diamond |