Gold Ring

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Gold Ring

Gold Rings are objects that appear in New Super Mario Bros. 2[1]. They are similar in appearance to the Coin Rings from Super Mario 3D Land. If Mario or Luigi passes through one of these, all enemies will turn golden[2], twinkling effects are added to the game screen and the music slightly changes with "sparkly" sounds added to it. In this state, five coins are given for each defeated enemy. If multiple enemies are defeated consecutively (either by stomping on them without touching the ground or using a Koopa Troopa shell), the number of coins earned is 10, 15 and 20 for the second, third and fourth enemies, respectively. After four enemies, 50 coins are given for each consecutive enemy. Additionally, while in their golden form, most enemies leave trails of coins behind as they move, or even throw coins instead of their usual projectiles. If Mario is in Gold Mario form, he will earn more coins than usual.

Enemies List

Name Description
Boo / Big Boo Leaves behind coins as they float away from Mario/Luigi.
Bullet Bill / Banzai Bill Leaves rows of coins behind as they fly, similar to Koopa Troopas.
Cheep-Cheep Has a trail of five coins following it as it leaps out of the water.
Goomba Acts just like a normal Goomba.
Hammer Bro. / Fire Bro. Throws three coins at a time instead of their respective weapons.
Koopa Troopa Leaves a trail of coins behind in its wake when its shell is kicked.
Lakitu Drops three coins at a time instead of Spinies.
Lakitu's Cloud When ridden, the cloud generates coins similar to the Gold Block.
Piranha Plant When defeated, coins spout out of the place they were found.
Spiny Turns into coins, much like the silver P-Switch's effects on them in Super Mario World.

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Trivia

  • In the E3 trailer of New Super Mario Bros. 2, when the enemies were in their golden forms, it was shown that only 5 coins were given for each enemy defeated in succession (using the golden Koopa shell) instead of 5, 10, 15 and 20 for the first four enemies and 50 coins for each enemy afterwards.

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