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Blue Coin
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Blue Coins are coins found in Super Mario Sunshine. They help Mario obtain a Shine Sprite the ten blue coins he collects. There are a total of 240 blue coins total in the game. 30 blue coins are in each area except in Corona Mountain and Delfino Plaza. Delfino Plaza has 20 and Corona Mountain has only ten. If Mario returns all 240 blue coins to the boathouse, he will recieve all 24 boathouse Shine Sprites. If ten blue coins are collected, you can cash them in for one shine sprite, and, eventually, you will earn up to 240 blue coins and 24 shine sprites from them, as stated earlier. Blue Coins are types of coins found in the Mushroom Kingdom. They are worth five Golden Coins in all Mario games with the exception of Super Mario Sunshine. This means that their collection adds 5 to the coin counter. In Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS blue coin switches can be depressed by a ground pound, which makes a number of blue coins appear for a short time. In Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS Blue Coins would also heal up to five units of health when collected. Blue Coins are a type of Coin that can be found in the Mario series. They appear when a P Switch is jumped on. In Super Mario Sunshine, ten Blue Coins can be exchanged for one Shine Sprite. There were 240 Blue Coins in the game, so a total of 24 Shine Sprites could be exchanged for Blue Coins. In Mario Pinball Land, these coins can be obtained by making a combo without using the flipper. Mario can use them to play mini-games from Toad for Power Stars. The blue Coins found in Wario Land II (called 100 Gold Coins) are a special kind of coin Wario can collect that awards him 100 Gold Coins.
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In Super Mario Sunshine, ten Blue Coins can be exchanged for one Shine Sprite. There were 240 Blue Coins in the game, so a total of 24 Shine Sprites could be exchanged for Blue Coins. In Mario Pinball Land, these coins can be obtained by making a combo without using the flipper. Mario can use them to play mini-games from Toad for Power Stars. The blue Coins found in Wario Land II (called 100 Gold Coins) are a special kind of coin Wario can collect that awards him 100 Gold Coins. Blue Coins are types of coins found in the Mushroom Kingdom. They are worth five Golden Coins in all Mario games with the exception of Super Mario Sunshine. This means that their collection adds 5 to the coin counter. In Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS blue coin switches can be depressed by a ground pound, which makes a number of blue coins appear for a short time. In Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS Blue Coins would also heal up to five units of health when collected. In Super Mario Sunshine, Blue Coins become extremely valuable, as ten of them could be traded for a Shine Sprite. Also, Blue Coins would heal up to 3 units of health when collected. 30 blue coins are located in each world area. Blue Coins are coins found in Super Mario Sunshine. They help Mario obtain a Shine Sprite the ten blue coins he collects. There are a total of 240 blue coins total in the game. 30 blue coins are in each area except in Corona Mountain and Delfino Plaza. Delfino Plaza has 20 and Corona Mountain has only ten. If Mario returns all 240 blue coins to the boathouse, he will recieve all 24 boathouse Shine Sprites. If ten blue coins are collected, you can cash them in for one shine sprite, and, eventually, you will earn up to 240 blue coins and 24 shine sprites from them, as stated earlier. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. Blue Coins are a type of Coin that can be found in the Mario series. They appear when a P Switch is jumped on.