Gold Flower

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Template:Item-infobox Gold Flowers are power-ups which appear in New Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Nintendo 3DS. They first appear in World 2-1. When collected, Mario or Luigi become Gold Mario or Silver Luigi and be able to shoot golden or silver fireballs that explode and do splash damage when they hit blocks, enemies, or walls. If enemies are hit by the projectiles, they will yield an amount of coins. These fireballs are capable of taking out stronger enemies that are normally immune to regular fireballs. However, the Boohemoth cannot be defeated with the Gold Flower, due to its colossal size. Even Bowser can be taken out with a single gold or sliver fireball, as evidenced with the Gold Classics Pack. Jumping on stompable enemies also gives coins. Mario or Luigi can also transform several Brick Blocks at once into coins with a fireball shot. Blocks with items will be activated instead. If Gold Mario or Silver Luigi beat a level, they return to Fire form respectively. If they take damage, they will revert to Super form.

The Mario Bros. can also receive a free Gold Flower from Toad, if they were to find and enter Toad's Star Toad House (except in World Star, where he gives a Super Star instead). The Gold Flower has higher priority than most other items, meaning that only the Super Star can replace this item in the player's inventory. Outside the inventory, only the Mega Mushroom and the Invincibility Leaf have higher priority than the Gold Flower, and if Mario or Luigi are under the effects of the Invincibility Leaf when they get hold of a Gold Flower, it is placed in the player's inventory. The Gold Flower is the only power-up (aside from the Super Leaf and the Mega Mushroom) that makes an unique noise when coming out of a Question Block and when being used to transform.

Gold Flowers return as usable item shot in Mario Golf: World Tour. They grant the player one coin for every yard that the ball travels, and are not effective in putts.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Dutch Gouden Bloem
Golden Flower
Italian Fiore dorato
Golden flower
Russian Золотой цветок
Zolotoy tsvetok
Golden flower

Spanish Flor Dorada
Golden Flower