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They appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', having the same role as [[Silver Coins]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', appearing when Mario hits a [[P-Switch]]. They sometimes appear in a trail behind [[Invincible Mario]] in a few levels, like World 7-3, and in a secret area in World 5-3. They reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' with the same function as in ''New Super Mario Bros.''. But when the player collects them all in a level before they disappear, the audience cheers. They are often arranged in patterns. Blue Coins | They appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', having the same role as [[Silver Coins]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', appearing when Mario hits a [[P-Switch]]. They sometimes appear in a trail behind [[Invincible Mario]] in a few levels, like World 7-3, and in a secret area in World 5-3. They reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' with the same function as in ''New Super Mario Bros.''. But when the player collects them all in a level before they disappear, the audience cheers. They are often arranged in patterns. Blue Coins also appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. | ||
In ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'', these coins can be obtained by making a combo without using the flipper. [[Mario]] can use them to play [[Minigame|minigames]] from [[Toad]] for [[Power Star|Power Stars]]. | In ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'', these coins can be obtained by making a combo without using the flipper. [[Mario]] can use them to play [[Minigame|minigames]] from [[Toad]] for [[Power Star|Power Stars]]. |
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Blue Coins are a special type of coin first appearing in Super Mario 64. They are worth five Yellow Coins each. They can be found in Blue Coin Blocks, which when Ground Pounded by Mario cause a number of Blue Coins to appear, but only for a limited amount of time. While Grand Goombas usually give out a coin when stomped on, they give out a Blue Coin if they are Ground Pounded on. Blue Coins can also be collected by defeating a Piranha Plant, a Boo, and a Mr. I. Blue Coins return in Super Mario 64 DS.
In Super Mario Sunshine, Blue Coins appear as a rarer type of coin. By heading to the Blue Coin Shop in Delfino Plaza, the player can trade ten Blue Coins for one Shine Sprite from the Tanooki running the store. There are 240 Blue Coins in the game (30 for each of the seven courses, 20 in Delfino Plaza, and 10 in Corona Mountain), so a total of 24 Shine Sprites can be exchanged for Blue Coins. They do not affect the number of Gold Coins that Mario has collected, though. On a side note, the player receives the option to save their game for each Blue Coin they grab. There are some Blue Coins (as well as Yellow Coins) in Sirena Beach's hotel that are fake since they do not spin and move. They are actually Boos with coins inside of them. If Mario gets too close to a "coin", the Boo appears. If the player picks up a Blue Coin, two health points are recovered.
They appear in New Super Mario Bros., having the same role as Silver Coins from Super Mario Bros. 3, appearing when Mario hits a P-Switch. They sometimes appear in a trail behind Invincible Mario in a few levels, like World 7-3, and in a secret area in World 5-3. They reappear in New Super Mario Bros. Wii with the same function as in New Super Mario Bros.. But when the player collects them all in a level before they disappear, the audience cheers. They are often arranged in patterns. Blue Coins also appear in New Super Mario Bros. 2.
In Mario Pinball Land, these coins can be obtained by making a combo without using the flipper. Mario can use them to play minigames from Toad for Power Stars.
In Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Blue Coins appear in the Wii version after the player buys the blue treasure chest in the Secret Shop. Getting all five Blue Coins will result in the player getting an emblem. The events that blue coins appear in are Dream Alpine, Dream Ski Jumping, Dream Ski Cross, Dream Snowboard Cross, Dream Short Track, and Dream Bobsleigh.