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Golden Plains

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Golden Plains
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Universe Mario
Appears in SSB4 (3DS)
Availability Starter
Tracks available Athletic Theme / Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros. 2)
Article on Super Mario Wiki World 1 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)

Golden Plains[1] (野原, Fields) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. The stage features many coins for fighters to collect.

Overview

Golden Plains is a side-scrolling stage similar to Mushroomy Kingdom. Several elements from the New Super Mario Bros. series, including thin platforms, scale-like platforms which will tilt (and potentially fall) when stood on, flat-top hills to stand on, and bottomless pits appear. Throughout the stage there are many coins for fighters to collect, and by collecting 100 of these, a fighter temporarily becomes a gold version of themselves called a "Gold Fighter". Gold Fighters have stronger attacks and do not flinch from opponents' attacks. The number of coins the player has is displayed in the top-left corner of the screen; in multiplayer matches, it appears each player will only see their own count and not their enemies'.

Origin

Golden Plains is based on New Super Mario Bros. 2. Collecting coins was a major objective of that game (in fact the game challenges the player to collect one million coins). This translates into Golden Plains's main gimmick of collecting coins. In most installments of the Super Mario Bros. series, collecting 100 coins results in earning an extra life. New Super Mario Bros. 2 introduced a power-up called the Gold Flower, transforming Mario into Gold Mario. Gold Mario could throw golden fireballs that turned several objects, including brick blocks, into coins. The game also features gold forms of many enemies, caused by Mario jumping through a Gold Ring, which primarily causes them to create coins as part of their movements or attacks.

The stage itself originates from World 1-1 of New Super Mario Bros. 2, and the overall design has been retained.

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