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  • Star Coin
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  • Star Coins are bigger coins that appear in the Mario series. There are usually three in every level, and can be used to unlock secrets.
  • Star Coins are items in the Mario series. There are three Star Coins in every level and they can be used to unlock levels, item shops, tips, and other things depending on the game. They are usually hidden in hard to reach areas that require precision platforming.
  • A Star Coin is an item that can be found in the game New Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo DS and New Super Mario Bros. Wii for the Wii. These items are an enlarged coin with a star on it. There are three star coins coins in each level. In all, there are 240 coins to be found, making the game have more replayability.
  • Star Coins are collectible items in New Super Mario Bros. They are larger than normal coins, and depict a star. Each level contains three, which adds up to 240 of them in all, and they are used to open up paths on the world map and to buy Touch Screen background images later on in the game. They appeared again in the sequel, New Super Mario Bros. Wii. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, they allowed you to buy hint videos. Also, when you collect all of the Star Coins in a world, the respective level in "World 9" will open. They appear again in Super Mario 3D Land (under the name Star Medals, which some people confuse for Star Coins) and New Super Mario Bros. 2. In New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U, the easier ways to get them is with the Flying Squirrel ability, pink baby Yoshi, and
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Series
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  • Star Coin
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  • Item
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  • Artwork of a Star Coin from New Super Mario Bros.
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  • New Super Mario Bros.
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  • Star Coins are bigger coins that appear in the Mario series. There are usually three in every level, and can be used to unlock secrets.
  • Star Coins are items in the Mario series. There are three Star Coins in every level and they can be used to unlock levels, item shops, tips, and other things depending on the game. They are usually hidden in hard to reach areas that require precision platforming.
  • A Star Coin is an item that can be found in the game New Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo DS and New Super Mario Bros. Wii for the Wii. These items are an enlarged coin with a star on it. There are three star coins coins in each level. In all, there are 240 coins to be found, making the game have more replayability. When you have 5 Star Coins, you can use them to open Star Gates that block paths leading to Toad Houses or secret levels in the game. The player can also save your game when you open them. It is advised that the player only open these gates when you need to save your game, don't just spend coins because they have them. After Mario/Luigi conquers Bowser's Castle, the player can buy touch screen wallpapers for 20 Star Coins. A star will appear next to your file when you have collected and spent all 240 coins on gates and wallpapers.
  • Star Coins are collectible items in New Super Mario Bros. They are larger than normal coins, and depict a star. Each level contains three, which adds up to 240 of them in all, and they are used to open up paths on the world map and to buy Touch Screen background images later on in the game. They appeared again in the sequel, New Super Mario Bros. Wii. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, they allowed you to buy hint videos. Also, when you collect all of the Star Coins in a world, the respective level in "World 9" will open. They appear again in Super Mario 3D Land (under the name Star Medals, which some people confuse for Star Coins) and New Super Mario Bros. 2. In New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U, the easier ways to get them is with the Flying Squirrel ability, pink baby Yoshi, and platforms created by the Gamepad (if playing with a Wii Remote). Usually, Star Coins are hard to reach, some include you need power-ups, like the Propeller Mushroom and Flying Squirrel, some coins require you to take the secret exit.