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[[File:SSB4 3DS Gold Fighter.jpg|thumb|left|[[Samus Aran|Samus]] upon collecting 100 coins]]
[[File:SSB4 3DS Gold Fighter.jpg|thumb|left|[[Samus Aran|Samus]] upon collecting 100 coins]]
[[File:Golden Plains SSBU.png|thumb|200px|Golden Plains as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
[[File:Golden Plains SSBU.png|thumb|200px|Golden Plains as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
In addition to the yellow coins that appear and respawn a while after being collected, a [[P-Switch]] may also appear and temporarily produce [[Blue Coin]]s when stepped on, as well as a [[Red Ring]] that generates eight [[Red Coin]]s, which are worth five coins each. The number of coins each fighter collects is displayed in the UI showing their damage. If 100 coins are collected, the fighter will temporarily turn [[Gold Mario|golden]], increasing their attack power. They also do not flinch, although they are still vulnerable to grabs. While golden, fighters cannot collect coins.
In addition to the yellow coins that appear and respawn a while after being collected, a [[P-Switch]] may also appear and temporarily produce [[Blue Coin]]s when stepped on, as well as a [[Red Ring]] that generates [[Red Coin]]s, which are worth five coins each. The number of coins each fighter collects is displayed in the UI showing their damage. If 100 coins are collected, the fighter will temporarily turn [[Gold Mario|golden]], increasing their attack power. They also do not flinch, although they are still vulnerable to grabs. While golden, fighters cannot collect coins.


The [[Final Destination|omega]] variant of the stage consists of a flat plain with Warp Pipes on both sides. The stage gimmicks are been removed; no coins appear during the match, and the stage does not scroll. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the omega variant has been reshaped to resemble Final Destination, resulting in a platform suspended in midair, and no pipes. The [[Battlefield]] variant is almost the same, albeit with three additional small platforms in the positions that match the regular Battlefield.
The [[Final Destination|omega]] variant of the stage consists of a flat plain with Warp Pipes on both sides. The stage gimmicks are been removed; no coins appear during the match, and the stage does not scroll. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the omega variant has been reshaped to resemble Final Destination, resulting in a platform suspended in midair, and no pipes. The [[Battlefield]] variant is almost the same, albeit with three additional small platforms in the positions that match the regular Battlefield.

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