Coin Heaven
It has been requested that this article be rewritten. Reason: structured with a history section (tagged on 16:01, 14 March 2018 (EDT))
Coin Heavens[1], also called the Cloud Bonus[2], are bonus areas found in most Super Mario games.
In all games it is included in, Coin Heaven is secretly located in the sky in several levels, accessed through a hidden item or secret path. It is loaded with coins, which the player may or may not have the ability to completely collect, and puts the player back into the main level after completion.
In Super Mario Bros., Coin Heaven can be accessed when the player hits a block that holds a Vine, which upon climbing up leads the player into the area. The player then must ride along a moving cloud in order to reach all the coins before being dumped back onto the ground.
Coin Heaven is accessed differently in Super Mario Bros. 3. If the player finds an invisible pink Note Block, the player can jump on it, sending them into Coin Heaven. In this version of Coin Heaven, the game will automatically side-scroll the player through and give them a chance to collect all the coins before reaching the pipe at the end, which will send them back to the ground. If the player is equipped with either the Super Leaf or the Tanooki Suit, they could fly upward in some Coin Heavens and find a Brick Block with a 1-Up Mushroom inside. However, since it's auto-scrolling, going to the left of the block can crush the player between it and the screen. The song used for Coin Heaven is also used for the sky portion of Sky Land as well as the Warp Zone.
In Super Mario World, in addition to beanstalks and pipes, Yoshi's Wings can be used to get to a version of Coin Heaven. As in Super Mario Bros. 3, the area autoscrolls, though they don't have as many coins as is standard. However, they do have five Dragon Coins to make up for it.
The New Super Mario Bros. series brings back beanstalks as the Coin Heaven access method. They vary wildly in layout this time, unlike in previous games. In New Super Mario Bros. 2, unlockable Rainbow Courses also appear for every world, should the last two digits of the timer match the world number upon clearing a course (with Worlds Mushroom, Flower, and Star treated as Worlds 7, 8, and 9, respectively).
In Super Mario 3D Land, many courses contain Coin Heavens, which contain a Star Medal at the end. They can be accessed by jumping on a rainbow colored Jump Block. The most common type scrolls sideways, with a single ? Block that contains a Super Star, which the player can use to defeat the five Biddybuds or Para-Biddybuds present and earn a 1-Up. The other type of Coin Heaven has many cloud platforms scrolling up and often starts out with coins arranged in the shape of "3D". An isometric camera view is used to trick players who do not turn on the Nintendo 3DS's 3D on.
Super Mario 3D World has Coin Heavens accessed via Cloud Cannons. They always have Green Stars at the end, like with Star Medals in Super Mario 3D Land, and they're always side-scrolling. These areas have eight enemies rather than five, and have either a ? Block with a Super Star or a Piranha Plant that can be used to take out enemies.
Trivia
- In the Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Challenge Mode, grabbing every coin in a Coin Heaven will earn the player a 10,000 point "Perfect Bonus".
- The Super Mario Bros. version of Coin Heaven is duplicated in Chapter 5-3 of Super Paper Mario, where the player could find a ladder within a ? Block leading into a similar area.
- Princess Peach's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U uses a sped-up version of the Super Mario Bros. 3 Coin Heaven theme.
References
- ^ "Collect all the coins in Coin Heaven." - Nintendo Power Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Player's Guide, page 23
- ^ Cain, Christine (July 7, 1999). Super Mario Bros. Deluxe: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 16.