Famitsu has released its physical sales data for October, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder unsurprisingly topped the charts in its debut month.
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Super Mario Wonder seemingly never stops throwing interesting ideas at you because ‘Rolla Koopa Derby’ is yet another belter of a level. As the name implies, there are Koopa’s, they are on rollerskates, and it’s kinda awesome.
In this guide, we are going to walk you through how to find every Purple Coin and Wonder Seed in ‘Rolla Koopa Derby so you can get 100% completion. There is no secret exit in this stage so you can get everything in one playthrough.
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The first coin in this level is unmissable. Simply head to the right until you bump into it on some bouncy musical blocks. Be careful, there are a lot of Koopas who roll in from off-screen in this level, making it very easy to lose powerups and lives!
As you progress through the level, you will find ‘?’ blocks to headbut. Make sure you hit them all, shortly after the first coin, you will find a hidden flower that will zip you away to a secret area. This area requires you to defeat 4 Roller Koopas. Simply go to the Green Shell spring and bounce the shells into the approaching Koopas. Once all 4 are vanquished, a Purple Coin will appear. Use the Green Shells to grab it and move on.
After you pass the mid-point flag you will find a ‘?’ block embedded in a wall. If you have Elephant Mario active, then you can just bap the block and reveal the final coin. If you don’t, you need to jump on a Koopa, take their shell, and throw it at the block. Either way, this nabs you the last Purple Coin in this level.
The first Wonder Seed is somewhat hidden. After you have the final coin, keep an eye out for a giant tree in the background. There will be a ring attached to it. Jump up and hold ‘Y’ top grab and yank the ring. This will cause the Wonder Seed to spawn and trigger the Wonder Event.
You need to traverse semi-invisible paths up the tree looking for 5 Flower Coins. To find them, simply follow the flower’s voice. Once collected, you will need to scale the entire tree and grab the Wonder Seed.
The final Wonder Seed, as per usual, is obtained by completing the level. You will also want to reach the top of the Flag Pole to get 100% completion. To get to the top of the pole use the bouncing mushroom pad to get height. If you sprint, jump, and spin whilst bouncing, you will hit the top. To make it easier, if you equip the ‘Add ‘!’ Blocks’ Badge, you will have a platform appear near the flag.
That’s all we have on Super Mario Wonder for now. Be sure to check out our other Guides, Lists, and Walkthroughs for more Mario content.
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