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[[File:Super Mario Advance Ace Coin Screenshot.png|thumb|left|280px|One of the five Ace Coins in [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]]]]
'''Ace Coins'''<ref>''Super Mario Advance'' American instruction booklet, page 27.</ref> are large, red [[coin]]s with an "A" engraved on them. They only appear in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', as the successor to the [[Red Coin]]s from the Challenge mode of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''.
'''Ace Coins'''<ref>''Super Mario Advance'' American instruction booklet, page 27.</ref> are large, red [[coin]]s with an "A" engraved on them. They only appear in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', as the successor to the [[Red Coin]]s from the Challenge mode of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''.


Five Ace Coins appear in every level, and the player is required to obtain them to fully complete, or "ace", the level. There are 100 Ace Coins in total. When the player collect every Ace Coin in a level, they get an [[extra life]]. Ace Coins are often near where the player gets injured or loses a life. Whenever a player replays a level, every collected Ace Coin becomes transparent and only rewards points when collected. If the player gets a [[Game Over]] in a level that they have not completed, they lose every collected Ace Coin from their progress.
Five Ace Coins appear in every level, and the player is required to obtain them to fully complete, or "ace", the level. There are 100 Ace Coins in total. When the player collect every Ace Coin in a level, they get an [[extra life]]. Ace Coins are often near where the player gets injured or loses a life. Whenever a player replays a level, every collected Ace Coin becomes transparent and only rewards points when collected. If the player gets a [[Game Over]] in a level that they have not completed, they lose every collected Ace Coin from their progress.


Ace Coins act very similarly to the [[Dragon Coin]]s from ''[[Super Mario World]]'', and similar but differently-colored coins known as [[Advance Coin]]s appear in [[World-e]] of ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
Ace Coins are very similar to the [[Dragon Coin]]s from ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Similar but differently-colored coins known as [[Advance Coin]]s appear in [[World-e]] of ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
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==Gallery==
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World 1-1 SMA first Ace Coin.png|The first Ace Coin of [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]]
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:32, July 12, 2020

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Ace Coin

Ace Coins[1] are large, red coins with an "A" engraved on them. They only appear in Super Mario Advance, as the successor to the Red Coins from the Challenge mode of Super Mario Bros. Deluxe.

Five Ace Coins appear in every level, and the player is required to obtain them to fully complete, or "ace", the level. There are 100 Ace Coins in total. When the player collect every Ace Coin in a level, they get an extra life. Ace Coins are often near where the player gets injured or loses a life. Whenever a player replays a level, every collected Ace Coin becomes transparent and only rewards points when collected. If the player gets a Game Over in a level that they have not completed, they lose every collected Ace Coin from their progress.

Ace Coins are very similar to the Dragon Coins from Super Mario World. Similar but differently-colored coins known as Advance Coins appear in World-e of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.

Gallery

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese Aコイン[2]
A Koin
A-Coin

French pièce Ace[4]
Ace Coin
German Ass-Münze[3]
Ace Coin
Italian Moneta asso[6]
Ace coin
Spanish moneda de as[5]
Ace Coin

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Advance American instruction booklet, page 27.
  2. ^ Super Mario Advance Japanese instruction booklet, page 27.
  3. ^ Super Mario Advance European instruction booklet, page 30.
  4. ^ Super Mario Advance European instruction booklet, page 50.
  5. ^ Super Mario Advance European instruction booklet, page 90.
  6. ^ Super Mario Advance European instruction booklet, page 110.