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The '''flower coin''' is a purple collectible item that appears exclusively in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. It is a special type of [[coin]] native to the [[Flower Kingdom]], and is an alternative to regular coins in a similar fashion to [[regional coin]]s from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Like coins, flower coins can be found throughout courses, and add to their own individual counter when collected. The player can hold up to 999 flower coins.{{footnote|main|a}}
The '''flower coin''' is a purple collectible item that appears exclusively in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. It is a special type of [[coin]] in the shape of a flower native to the [[Flower Kingdom]], and is an alternative to regular coins in a similar fashion to [[regional coin]]s from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Like coins, flower coins can be found throughout courses, and add to their own individual counter when collected. The player can hold up to 999 flower coins.{{footnote|main|a}}


If a [[Wonder Effect]] is active, smaller variants of the flower coins appear, each worth one tenth (0.1) of a regular flower coin.<ref name="gamerant">Claudino, Ashely (21 October 2023). [https://gamerant.com/mario-wonder-purple-flower-coins-guide/ Super Mario Bros. Wonder: What Are the Purple Coins? (Flower Coins)]. ''Game Rant''. Retrieved 24 October 2023.</ref> On certain occasions during the Wonder Effect, these smaller coins will attempt to run away when the player gets too close; they flip to reveal a pair of eyes and squirm away slowly. These coins usually disappear when a [[Wonder Seed]] is collected and the Wonder Effect ends, and the flower coin counter becomes an integer again, truncating the decimal part.<ref name="gamerant"/>
If a [[Wonder Effect]] is active, smaller variants of the flower coins appear, each worth one tenth (0.1) of a regular flower coin.<ref name="gamerant">Claudino, Ashely (21 October 2023). [https://gamerant.com/mario-wonder-purple-flower-coins-guide/ Super Mario Bros. Wonder: What Are the Purple Coins? (Flower Coins)]. ''Game Rant''. Retrieved 24 October 2023.</ref> On certain occasions during the Wonder Effect, these smaller coins will attempt to run away when the player gets too close; they flip to reveal a pair of eyes and squirm away slowly. These coins usually disappear when a [[Wonder Seed]] is collected and the Wonder Effect ends, and the flower coin counter becomes an integer again, truncating the decimal part.<ref name="gamerant"/>
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