Golden Plains

Golden Plains is a stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is based on World 1 of New Super Mario Bros. 2 and contains many Coins scattered across the stage, Warp Pipes, and both stationary and moving platforms.

While the stage appears stationary at first, it will scroll in the direction as indicated by an arrow sign that occasionally pops up on-screen. In multiplayer, however, the stage does not scroll, staying in only the first area. The middle section of the stage features three flat platforms side by side, with the center platform and a Warp Pipe raised up. A stationary platform is in the right side of the area, and two moving platforms are on both sides. On the left portion are two trees on the left side of the area, two stationary platforms, and a pit. On the right side are two mushroom platforms, a pair of weight-based platforms, and two stationary platforms.

In addition to the yellow Coins that appear and respawn a while after being collected, a P-Switch may also appear and temporarily produce Blue Coins when stepped on, as well as a Red Ring that generates Red Coins, which are worth five Coins each. If 100 Coins are collected, the fighter will turn golden and their attack power is temporarily increased. They also do not flinch, although they are still vulnerable to grabs. While golden, fighters cannot collect coins.

The Final Destination variant of the stage consists of a flat plain with a Warp Pipe on both sides. The stage gimmicks have also been removed; no coins appear during the match, and the stage does not scroll.

Tips

 * "Step on the P Switch (or just hit it) to make blue coins appear. They won't stay around for long, so look lively!"
 * "The scalelike platforms will tilt and fall if there is no one on the other side. Get two fighters on there to see who weighs more!"
 * "Collect 100 coins and you'll turn to gold! You'll become generally more powerful and won't flinch at all."
 * "Touch the red ring to make eight red coins appear. One red coin is worth five regular coins!"

Names in other languages
Münz-Parcours