Coin Challenge Pack A

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Template:Coinpackbox Coin Challenge Pack A[1] (named Challenge the Record A in Japan[2]) is the first of three Coin Rush packs released in Japan, Europe, Oceania on October 2nd, 2012, and in North America on October 4th, 2012.

Course 1

Template:Levelbox A sky level similar to World Mushroom-1, with many multicolored blocks and Fire Flower Pipes that spawn Golden Mushrooms.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: In the very start of the level, on the left set of blocks. The player must jump from the second highest block on the right set to reach it.
  • Star Coin 2: A hidden vine can be found before the third Star Coin. Using the vine will lead to an area that has the second Star Coin, along with a P Switch.
  • Star Coin 3: Within a maze of blocks and pipes. The player must go to the farthest right entrance of the maze and move left.

Enemies/obstacles

Course 2

Template:Levelbox A level similar to World 2-2, but in a mountainous area instead out the cloudy skies. This level has platforms that go up or down when the player jumps on them.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: Below and to the left of the second moving platform.
  • Star Coin 2: In a bonus area, which can only be accessed by a Cannon Pipe.
  • Star Coin 3: Just before the Goal Pole, high above the Fuzzies.

Enemies/obstacles

Course 3

Template:Levelbox A Castle level in a volcanic area, filled with Donut Blocks and Sledge Bros.

Star Coins

  • Star Coin 1: Guarded by a Sledge Bro, on a platform over lava.
  • Star Coin 2: In a bonus area filled with Hammer Bros., which can only be accessed by a subtly covered red Pipe. It is below a few Brick Blocks and a P-Switch need to be activated to stop the player from falling into the lava.
  • Star Coin 3: Guarded by a Sledge Bro, on Donut Blocks on the top of the screen. The player has to be Raccoon Mario to reach it, or use a Springboard found a screen back.

Enemies/obstacles

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きろくにチャレンジ!Aパック[?]
Kiroku ni Charenji! A Pakku
Challenge to the Record! A Pack
Korean 기록에 도전! A 패키지[?]
Girok e Dojeon! A Paekiji
Challenge to the Record! A Package
Spanish Cazamonedas A[?] Coin hunt A

References

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