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In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', if [[Mario]] [[Dimension Flip|flips]], he can see an image of a coin on the side of a block that gives him multiple coins. | In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', if [[Mario]] [[Dimension Flip|flips]], he can see an image of a coin on the side of a block that gives him multiple coins. | ||
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', if any character lands on a [[Space]] with a Coin Block, a block will appear and the character will have to hit the block to see how many coins can come out of it in five seconds. | |||
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Revision as of 16:40, May 16, 2010
A Coin Block is a Brick or ? Block that gives the Player a coin; also, the term is often used for a block that gives Players multiple coins. They have appeared in nearly every Mario game, debuting in Super Mario Bros.. For blocks that contain multiple coins, in most games there is a time limit for how long it will continue to give the player coins, instead of actually having a set number of coins. In New Super Mario Bros., striking a Coin Block enough times will produce a Super Mushroom.
In Super Paper Mario, if Mario flips, he can see an image of a coin on the side of a block that gives him multiple coins.
In Mario Party DS, if any character lands on a Space with a Coin Block, a block will appear and the character will have to hit the block to see how many coins can come out of it in five seconds.