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Coins are called "'''Musical Coins'''" in these games, and are found in the [[Dedede's Drum Dash]] [[sub-game]] in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. They exist solely to earn the player points. They come in three variations: bronze (worth 50 points), silver (worth 200 points), and gold (worth 500 points). Because of their value, gold Musical Coins appear infrequently and are often placed near [[Regular enemy|enemies]], where they are less easily collected.
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Coins are called "Musical Coins" in these games, and are found in the [[Dedede's Drum Dash]] [[sub-game]] in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. They exist solely to earn the player points. They come in three variations: bronze (worth 50 points), silver (worth 200 points), and gold (worth 500 points). Because of their value, gold Musical Coins appear infrequently and are often placed near [[Regular enemy|enemies]], where they are less easily collected.
   
 
Musical Coins are primarily arranged in straight lines or arcs that allow [[King Dedede]] to easily collect many in a short span. If he collects every Musical Coin in a level, he will be awarded the 'All Coins' bonus. This bonus is worth 1000 extra points.
 
Musical Coins are primarily arranged in straight lines or arcs that allow [[King Dedede]] to easily collect many in a short span. If he collects every Musical Coin in a level, he will be awarded the 'All Coins' bonus. This bonus is worth 1000 extra points.

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Coins are items in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Return to Dream Land.

Physical Appearance

Coins are round and metal with a star logo on each face. In Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition, gold coins have a green dot between each of the star's points. In the sub-game Dedede's Drum Dash and Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe, they are referred to as "Musical Coins" and feature a musical note on their faces instead of a star. In the sub-game Kirby 3D Rumble, Coins are octagonal in shape and have ridges around their edges.

Games

Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition

Called "Score Coins", in these games they are only found in the Challenge stages, where they can be collected for points. There are two types of Score Coin: silver and gold ones. Silver ones are worth 100 points each, while gold ones are worth 1000 points each. Because of this, gold Score Coins are much rarer than silver ones.

If Kirby collects every Score Coin in a Challenge, he will be awarded the Coins Complete bonus once he finishes the Challenge. This bonus is worth 1000 points.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe

DDDD Musical Coin artwork

Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe artwork

Coins are called "Musical Coins" in these games, and are found in the Dedede's Drum Dash sub-game in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. They exist solely to earn the player points. They come in three variations: bronze (worth 50 points), silver (worth 200 points), and gold (worth 500 points). Because of their value, gold Musical Coins appear infrequently and are often placed near enemies, where they are less easily collected.

Musical Coins are primarily arranged in straight lines or arcs that allow King Dedede to easily collect many in a short span. If he collects every Musical Coin in a level, he will be awarded the 'All Coins' bonus. This bonus is worth 1000 extra points.

A variation of the Musical Coin, known as a number coin, also exists. Number coins resemble regular Musical Coins, but are blue or pink rather than metallic, and are each marked with a white number. These coins must be collected in numerical order, as coins that are not the next in sequence will appear translucent and cannot be collected.

Kirby: Planet Robobot

Coins appear in the Kirby 3D Rumble sub-game. The three types of coins are bronze, silver, and gold. These are worth 100, 300, and 500 points, respectively. If Kirby collects every Score Coin in a level, he will be awarded the All Coins bonus once he finishes. This bonus is worth 1000 points.

See Also

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