100-Coin
| 100-Coin | |||
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![]() A giant coin inNew Super Mario Bros. 2 | |||
| First appearance | Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1994) | ||
| Latest appearance | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) | ||
| Effect | Awards the player 100 coins (resulting in anextra life inNew Super Mario Bros. 2). | ||
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100-Coins[1] (or100 Coins),[2] also known asgiant coins,[3] are a type ofcoin with varying designs between their appearances, but all of them add one-hundred regular coins to the player's coin counter.
History[edit]
Wario Land series[edit]
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3[edit]
100 Coins are items inWario Land: Super Mario Land 3, their first appearance. They look similar to regular coins, but are four times bigger and bounce in place. Unlike their smaller counterparts, 100 Coins are very rare and usually well hidden. They are located in specific levels and can be obtained by hitting aMega ? Block. Since they add many coins to Wario's coin counter, they can be valuable when Wario makes his wish toGenie at the end of the game.
Wario Land II[edit]
100 Coins are items inWario Land II. Their size swapped with10 Gold Coins. They now have a silver tint, are affected by gravity, and flash rapidly. They also produce a characteristic noise once they appear and when they are collected. 100 Coins can be found by breaking objects or defeating enemies, just like regular coins. It appears every 64th time either of the previous actions is taken. Thegiant spear man also leaves a 100 Coin behind every time he is defeated.
Wario Land: Shake It![edit]
Coins that are worth one hundred regular coins appear inWario Land: Shake It!, where they are referred to aslarge gold coins. As in the first twoWario Land games, they retain their behavior.
Mario & Luigi series[edit]
100 Coins also appear inMario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Like inWario Land: Super Mario Land 3, 100 Coins appear as larger coins, but this time with the number "100" printed on them. They are extremely rare and are only found in ? Blocks in the ground via wide trunks where only the baby brothers can go through. After they are released, they come up to the surface for the Mario Bros. to collect. If they are not collected after a period of time, they disappear. Sometimes, aTanoomba orTashrooba disguises itself as a 100 Coin (though with its face replacing the "100"). When the Mario Bros. get close, the coin turns back into a Tanoomba or Tashrooba.
They later appear inMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. Unlike in the previous game, they can be found inside any ? Blocks, but can be found more commonly toward the end of the game. They may also be collected when Bowser defeats aMetal Mawful Mole on the map. 100 Coins also appear inMario & Luigi: Dream Team,Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam,Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions andMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey.
New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]
Giant coins make an appearance inNew Super Mario Bros. 2 and are found in the rainbow levels. They appear by flying across the screen as Mario progresses through the area. A bell-like noise is heard when they appear. They look as they do in theMario & Luigi series. They are worth one hundredcoins and therefore reward the player with anextra life. Giant coins can also be found in largerRoulette Coin Blocks.
Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]
InPaper Mario: The Origami King, 100-Coins retain their higher-pitch chime and larger size relative to the singlecoin and10-Coin, though now with a similarly gilded cardboard aesthetic. These large coins are frequently distributed as rewards for completing more difficult tasks, yet are much more common to find when exploring compared to previous games, and will return after collected if the area is reloaded.
Gallery[edit]
A 100 Coin inWario Land II
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 100コイン[4] 100 Koin | 100 Coin | |
| Dutch | Munt van 100[6] | 100 Coin | |
| French | Pièce de 100[5] | 100 Coin | |
| German | 100er-Münze[7] | 100-Coin | |
| Italian | 100 monete[8] | 100 coins | New Super Mario Bros. 2 |
| Moneta da 100[9] | Coin worth 100 | Paper Mario: The Origami King | |
| Spanish | Moneda 100[10] | 100 Coin |
References[edit]
- ^Paper Mario: The Origami King internal text data in\msg\US_English_Final\glossary.msbt
- ^Hoffman, Chris (November 18, 2005).Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Player's Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN1-59812-006-9. Page 10.
- ^von Esmarch, Nick (2012).New Super Mario Bros. 2 PRIMA Official Game Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN978-0-307-89552-3. Page 231-239.
- ^October 19, 2015.Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook,New Super Mario Bros. 2 section.Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN978-4-09-106569-8. Page 201.
- ^Paper Mario: The Origami King internal text data in\msg\EU_French\glossary.msbt
- ^Paper Mario: The Origami King internal text data in\msg\EU_Dutch\glossary.msbt
- ^Paper Mario: The Origami King internal text data in\msg\EU_German\glossary.msbt
- ^November 15, 2018.Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia.Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN889367436X. Page 201.
- ^Paper Mario: The Origami King internal text data in\msg\EU_Italian\glossary.msbt
- ^Paper Mario: The Origami King internal text data in\msg\EU_Spanish\glossary.msbt
- Coins
- Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story items
- Mario & Luigi: Brothership items
- Mario & Luigi: Dream Team items
- Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam items
- Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time items
- New Super Mario Bros. 2 items
- Paper Mario: The Origami King items
- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 items
- Wario Land II objects
- Wario Land: Shake It! objects






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