Coin (Wario Land 4)

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"Gold Coin" redirects here. For information about the golden coins that appear in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, see Golden Coin. For the golden coins found throughout the Mario franchise, see Coin.

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Wario with an open jewel piece box and a Gold Coin in the Palm Tree Paradise level.
A Gold Coin from a jewel piece box.

Four different kinds of coins can be found in the Game Boy Advance game Wario Land 4. If Wario opens a jewel piece box, a Gold Coin will appear along with collecting a jewel piece. They can also be obtained from a Full Health Item box and a CD box. Wario can also retrieve Gold Coins by destroying a Pinball Block. Silver Coins can be obtained by defeating powerful enemies. Other, less valuable coins (like the Bronze Coin and small coin) can be obtained by defeating minor enemies and breaking blocks. Coins can also be obtained from a flower. The blue and red coins that sit unmoving in the air are called Blue Crystals and Red Crystals. All coins collected are put to the side after completing a level and can be spent later in the Mini-Game Shop, where Wario can play one of three minigames. If he gets a certain score in any minigame, he will be awarded a medal, which can be used to purchase items from the Item Shop to assist him in defeating a boss.

Types of Coins

The types of coins found in the game are:

  • Small coin[1] (worth 10 points)
  • Bronze Coin[1] (worth 50 points)
  • Silver Coin[1] (worth 100 points)
  • Gold Coin[1] (worth 500 points)
  • Blue Crystal[1] (worth 10 points)
  • Red Crystal[1] (worth 100 points)

There is also a Diamond, which is not a coin but worth noting for it is worth 1,000 coins.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Small coin

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スモールコイン[2]
Sumōru Koin
Small Coin

French petite pièce[4] / petite piece[5]
small Coin
German kleine Münze[6]
small Coin
Italian Gettone Piccolo[7]
Small Coin
Spanish Moneda pequeña[3]
Small coin

Bronze Coin

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ブロンズコイン[2]
Buronzu Koin
Bronze Coin

French piece de bronze[5]
bronze coin
German Bronzen Münze[6]
Bronze Coin
Italian Gettone di Bronzo[7]
Bronze Coin
Spanish Moneda de bronce[3]
Bronze coin

Silver Coin

Language Name Meaning
Japanese シルバーコイン[2]
Shirubā Koin
Silver Coin

French piece d’argent[5]
silver Coin
German Silberne Münze[6]
Silver Coin
Italian Gettone d’argento[7]
Silver Coin
Spanish Moneda de plata[3]
Silver coin

Gold Coin

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゴールドコイン[2]
Gōrdo Koin
Gold Coin

French piece d’or[5]
gold Coin
German Goldene Münze[6]
Gold Coin
Italian Gettone d’oro[7]
Gold Coin
Spanish Moneda de oro[3]
Gold coin

Blue Crystal

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ブルークリスタル[2]
Burū Kurisutaru
Blue Crystal

French cristal bleu[5]
blue crystal
German Blauer Kristall[6]
Blue Crystal
Italian Cristallo Blu[7]
Blue Crystal
Spanish Zafiro[3]
Sapphire

Red Crystal

Language Name Meaning
Japanese レッドクリスタル[2]
Reddo Kurisutaru
Red Crystal

French cristal rouge[5]
red crystal
German Roter Kristall[6]
Red Crystal
Italian Cristallo Rosso[7]
Red Crystal
Spanish Rubí[3]
Ruby

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Wario Land 4 American instruction booklet, page 27.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara Japanese instruction booklet, page 23.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 99.
  4. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 58.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 59.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 39.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 119.