Famitsu has released its physical sales data for October, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder unsurprisingly topped the charts in its debut month.
25.10.2023 - 22:17 / gameranx.com
Scram, Skedaddlers is the third level in Super Mario Wonder, and as you will quickly discover, it adds yet more mechanical flair to interact with. More importantly, it also adds more collectables. You are going to have to be fast if you want to grab them all, however.
In this guide, we are going to walk you through how to find every Purple Coin and Wonder Seed in ‘Scram Skedaddlers’ so you can get 100% completion. There are no secret exits in this level, so you can grab everything in one visit.
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The first Purple Coin is held by a Skedaddler. Hold ‘Y’ to sprint after it and then defeat the Skedaddler by the usual means to grab the coin. Be careful of other enemies whilst rushing after the Skedaddler, you can very quickly end up losing a life if you are too reckless.
The second Purple Coin is down a Red Pipe. Break the yellow honey-looking thing blocking the exit to enter the Coin room. You can use the projectiles from the Skedaddlers to reach the coin, or you can just Sprint Jump off the highest point in the room to grab it without any issue at all.
The final Purple Coin can be seen underground after you hit the checkpoint flag. All you have to do is use your Elephant Trunk to break the yellow honey box to the right of the Purple Coin to gain access.
The first Wonder Seed is held by a Skedaddler. Chase after it like with Purple Coin #1. Once you have caught the villain, take the Seed to activate a special event. This will cause Power Stars to fall from the sky. Use your new-found invincibility to sprint through the next part of the level for a bit of fun. Grab the Wonder Seed at the end.
Getting the Flag on this level can be tricky as a Skedaddler is shooting the platforms you want to use to get the height required to reach the top of the pole. You need to be quick here and just go for it – no hesitation. Sprint, Jump, and Spin to reach the top to grab the Flag and the final Wonder Seed. If you fail to get the Flag, you need to replay the whole level to try again.
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