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{{about|the Silver Coins that appear in Diddy Kong Racing|the silver coins from [[Wario Land 4]]|[[Coin (Wario Land 4)]]|the item referred to as a "silver coin" in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]] guides|[[Blue Coin]]|the item from [[Super Mario World]] called Silver Coin in Japanese|[[Gray Coin]]}}
{{about|the Silver Coins that appear in Diddy Kong Racing|the silver coins from [[Wario Land 4]]|[[Coin (Wario Land 4)]]|the item referred to as a "silver coin" in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]] guides|[[Blue Coin]]|the item from [[Super Mario World]] called Silver Coin in Japanese|[[Gray Coin]]}}
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|image=[[File:Silvercoindkrds.png|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Diddy Kong Racing DS''
|image=[[File:Silvercoindkrds.png|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Diddy Kong Racing DS''
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|effect=Collecting every one in a Silver Coin Challenge rewards a Golden Balloon.
|effect=Collecting every one in a Silver Coin Challenge rewards a Golden Balloon.
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'''Silver Coins''' are [[coin]]s that appear during the Silver Coin Challenges in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''. They resemble the [[Nintendo Coin]] from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
'''Silver Coins''' are [[coin]] items in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and [[Diddy Kong Racing DS|its Nintendo DS version]].


In the original [[Nintendo 64]] release, every course has a [[Silver Coin Challenge]], where the objective is to collect eight Silver Coins and win in first place. Many of the Silver Coins have a colorful N64 icon designed on the sides and are well hidden or located off-track. The player can only participate in a world's Silver Coin Challenges after winning against the world boss in a race, and every race course has their own minimum requirement of [[Golden Balloon]]s needed to play the challenges. When the player's racer completes a Silver Coin Challenge, [[Taj]] awards them with a Golden Balloon. Completing the Silver Coin Challenge in all four courses of [[Dino Domain]], [[Snowflake Mountain]], [[Sherbet Island]] and [[Dragon Forest]] engages the player in a rematch against the world's boss to obtain a piece of the [[Wizpig amulet]], and obtaining all four pieces leads up to [[Wizpig's First Strike|a race]] with [[Wizpig]] himself. In [[Future Fun Land]], completing the Silver Coin Challenge, plus obtaining all four pieces of the [[T.T. amulet]], engages the player in [[Wizpig Strikes Back|one more race with Wizpig]].
In the original [[Nintendo 64]] release, every course has a [[Silver Coin Challenge]], where the objective is to collect eight Silver Coins and win in first place. Many of the Silver Coins have a colorful N64 icon designed on the sides and are well hidden or located off-track. The player can only participate in a world's Silver Coin Challenges after winning against the world boss in a race, and every race course has their own minimum requirement of [[Golden Balloon]]s needed to play the challenges. When the player's racer completes a Silver Coin Challenge, [[Taj]] awards them with a Golden Balloon. Completing the Silver Coin Challenge in all four courses of [[Dino Domain]], [[Snowflake Mountain]], [[Sherbet Island]] and [[Dragon Forest]] engages the player in a rematch against the world's boss to obtain a piece of the [[Wizpig amulet]], and obtaining all four pieces leads up to [[Wizpig's First Strike|a race]] with [[Wizpig]] himself. In [[Future Fun Land]], completing the Silver Coin Challenge, plus obtaining all four pieces of the [[T.T. amulet]], engages the player in [[Wizpig Strikes Back|one more race with Wizpig]].


In ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'', every Silver Coin Challenge has been replaced with [[Balloon Touch Challenge]]s in Adventure Mode. The Silver Coin Challenges still exist in the single race mode, and are redesigned with a [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] symbol on the sides. They can be purchased from Taj's Wishes Menu. Each track's Silver Coin Challenge must be unlocked by completing its respective Balloon Touch Challenge.
In the remake, the Silver Coin Challenge has been replaced with [[Balloon Touch Challenge]]s in Adventure Mode. The Silver Coin Challenges still exist in the single race mode, and are redesigned with a [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] symbol on the sides. They can be purchased from Taj's Wishes Menu. Each track's Silver Coin Challenge must be unlocked by completing its respective Balloon Touch Challenge.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
DKR Silver Coin.png|''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''
DKR Silver Coin.png|''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Ita=Moneta d'Argento<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|title=''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' Italian-Spanish manual|page=16|date=1997}}</ref>
|ItaM=Silver Coin
}}
==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:02, May 11, 2024

This article is about the Silver Coins that appear in Diddy Kong Racing. For the silver coins from Wario Land 4, see Coin (Wario Land 4). For the item referred to as a "silver coin" in Super Mario Bros. 3 guides, see Blue Coin. For the item from Super Mario World called Silver Coin in Japanese, see Gray Coin.
Silver Coin
Silvercoindkrds.png
Artwork from Diddy Kong Racing DS
First appearance Diddy Kong Racing (1997)
Latest appearance Diddy Kong Racing DS (2007)
Effect Collecting every one in a Silver Coin Challenge rewards a Golden Balloon.

Silver Coins are coin items in Diddy Kong Racing and its Nintendo DS version.

In the original Nintendo 64 release, every course has a Silver Coin Challenge, where the objective is to collect eight Silver Coins and win in first place. Many of the Silver Coins have a colorful N64 icon designed on the sides and are well hidden or located off-track. The player can only participate in a world's Silver Coin Challenges after winning against the world boss in a race, and every race course has their own minimum requirement of Golden Balloons needed to play the challenges. When the player's racer completes a Silver Coin Challenge, Taj awards them with a Golden Balloon. Completing the Silver Coin Challenge in all four courses of Dino Domain, Snowflake Mountain, Sherbet Island and Dragon Forest engages the player in a rematch against the world's boss to obtain a piece of the Wizpig amulet, and obtaining all four pieces leads up to a race with Wizpig himself. In Future Fun Land, completing the Silver Coin Challenge, plus obtaining all four pieces of the T.T. amulet, engages the player in one more race with Wizpig.

In the remake, the Silver Coin Challenge has been replaced with Balloon Touch Challenges in Adventure Mode. The Silver Coin Challenges still exist in the single race mode, and are redesigned with a Rare symbol on the sides. They can be purchased from Taj's Wishes Menu. Each track's Silver Coin Challenge must be unlocked by completing its respective Balloon Touch Challenge.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Italian Moneta d'Argento[1]
Silver Coin

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo (1997). Diddy Kong Racing Italian-Spanish manual. Nintendo of Europe. Page 16.