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[[File:MidasFall.png|thumb|left|Mario at the falls]]
[[File:MidasRiver.png|thumb|Barrel rolling on the Midas River]]
[[File:MidasRiver.png|thumb|Mario rolling on the river]]
'''Midas River''' is a large river that is fed by [[Midas Waterfall]]; it is seen in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. When [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] are flushed out of the [[Kero Sewers]], they end up being flung down the falls. They land on a [[barrel]] floating in the river, and ride it to the end, collecting [[coin]]s along the way. The path from Midas River leads to [[Tadpole Pond]]. The name "Midas" comes from the Greek mythological character {{wp|Midas|King Midas}}, who turned everything he touched into gold, which is fitting since many Gold Coins can be collected in the river.
The '''Midas River''' is a large river seen in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. When [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] are flushed out of the [[Kero Sewers]], they end up being flung down the falls, also known as '''Midas Waterfall'''.<ref>Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller. ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Player's Guide. Page 28.</ref><ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 86, "''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Can You Top This?" foldout on page 54.</ref> The name "Midas" comes from a figure in {{wp|Greek mythology}}, {{wp|Midas}}, who is a king that turned everything he touched into gold, which is fitting since many gold [[coin]]s can be collected in the waterbody.


The falls are segmented and feature the first nonstandard gameplay section. After [[Toad]] appears and the player accepts or rejects his explanation, Mario is carried by the downward current. It is possible to swim slightly upstream for a moment so as to slow down Mario's fall. Mario can try to grab coins and [[Frog Coin]]s scattered all around the surface of the water. Holes are visible behind the waterfall as Mario descends; entering one results in a brief scene playing that can result in the player recovering [[Flower Point|FP]] or gaining or losing coins, among other effects. Up to 36 coins can be collected.
Participating in a barrel jumping event, Mario collects many coins and has to avoid the river's irritable jumping fish. The [[Toad (species)|Toad]] at the course's end exchanges the coins Mario collected down the falls and river for [[Frog Coin]]s. When Mario does well enough, he might even get a [[List of weapons in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|NokNok Shell]].


[[File:Midas2.jpg|thumb|The river in the [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Switch remake]]]]
This river briefly reappears in the short book, ''[[Mario and the Incredible Rescue]]'', where Mario, [[Luigi]] and [[Toad]] pass through here to reach Tadpole Pond.  
At the bottom of the falls, Mario lands on a [[barrel]] floating in the river. This begins the second nonstandard gameplay section introduced by Toad, which is the barrel-[[jump]]ing event. It is a barrel-ride to the end, collecting more coins along the way. There are two "lanes," which can be switched between by bumping into barrels. Certain lanes have more coins than others. Bumping into one of the river's irritable jumping fish results in Mario losing coins. In the original version of the game, fish can come only from the front; in the remake, they can also come from behind. Up to 64 coins can be collected.
 
A [[Toad (species)|Mushroom person]] waits at the course's end, and will hold on to any coins earned on the course. Collecting 50 coins earns the player one Frog Coin. When clearing the Midas River for the first time, he will also give Mario a [[Green Shell|Koopa Shell]]. The exit in this small area leads to [[Tadpole Pond]].
 
The [[bucket]] in [[Moleville]] serves as a warp to the Midas River. If it is accessed this way, the Mushroom person at the bottom of the river will be absent, leaving a note saying that the course is closed for the day; reading the note will give the player any coins they earned on the course to keep.
 
This river briefly reappears in the short book ''[[Mario and the Incredible Rescue]]'', where Mario, [[Luigi]], and Toad pass through here to reach Tadpole Pond. They get there after falling off the waterfall, an event that later inspires Mario to compose a song on the flute called "Falling Down a Waterfall," which he plays for [[Toadofsky|Toadofski]].
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ワイン{{ruby|川|がわ}}くだり
|Jap=ワイン川のほとり<br>''Wain Kawa no Hotori''<br>ワイン<span class="explain" title="かわ"></span><ref>''Super Mario RPG'' Final Edition, page 2.</ref><br>''Wain Kawa''
|JapR=Wain-gawa Kudari
|JapM=Wine River Bank<br><br>Wine River
|JapM=Wine River Descent (waterfall)
|Jap2=ワイン{{ruby|川|がわ}}
|Jap2R=Wain-gawa
|Jap2M=Wine River (course)
|Jap3=ワイン{{ruby||がわ}}のほとり
|Jap3R=Wain-gawa no Hotori
|Jap3M=Wine River Bank (map)
|ChiS=红酒河漂流
|ChiSR=Hóngjiǔ hé piāoliú
|ChiSM=Wine River Drift (waterfall)
|ChiS2=红酒河
|ChiS2R=Hóngjiǔ hé
|ChiS2M=Wine River (course)
|ChiS3=红酒河边
|ChiS3R=Hóngjiǔ Hé Biān
|ChiS3M=Red Wine Riverside (map)
|ChiT=紅酒河順流
|ChiTR=Hóngjiǔ hé shùnliú
|ChiTM=Wine River Descent (waterfall)
|ChiT2=紅酒河
|ChiT2R=Hóngjiǔ hé
|ChiT2M=Wine River (course)
|ChiT3=紅酒河邊
|ChiT3R=Hóngjiǔ Hé Biān
|ChiT3M=Red Wine Riverside (map)
|Dut=Midas-Kanaal
|DutM=Midas Canal
|Fre=rivière Midas
|FreM=Midas river
|Ger=Fluss Krösus
|GerM=Croesus River
|Ita=Fiume Mida<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbZ0qNvu4mE Uno sguardo approfondito a Super Mario RPG]. By NintendoItalia on YouTube. Retrieved on November 13th, 2023</ref>
|ItaM=Midas River
|Kor=와인강 내려오기
|KorR=Wain Gang Naeryeo-ogi
|KorM=Wine River Descent (waterfall)
|Kor2=와인강
|Kor2R=Wain Gang
|Kor2M=Wine River (course)
|Kor3=와인강 둔치
|Kor3R=Wain Gang Dunchi
|Kor3M=Wine River Bank (map)
|Spa=Río Midas
|SpaM=Midas River
}}
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==Trivia==
*In ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', the background music for the Midas River is unusual in that it uses {{wp|microtonality}}; it is written in A-flat major internally but pitch-shifted upward by 50 cents, so that the song as heard uses a nonexistent key between A-flat major and A major. The updated version from the Nintendo Switch remake is played in A-flat major throughout, with no microtonality. This can be observed by switching from the music version from Modern to Classic through the System menu.


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