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[[File:SPP Goal.png|thumb|The goal gate at the end of [[Ladida Plains 1-1]] with the pause on a Mushroom.]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:21, April 25, 2022
- This article is about the goal gate in Super Princess Peach. For information about the goal gate in Super Mario World, see here.
- Not to be confused with GOAL! Ring.
The Goal Gate in Super Princess Peach is a stage event seen at the end of all levels in the game, aside from the boss stages. The Goal contains a roulette, which cycles between a Mushroom, Star, Vegetable, and a Flower. Coins will be rewarded depending on which one the roulette stops on when Peach jumps at the roulette, which effectively completes the current level as well. Landing on a Vegetable will reward you with 1 coin, a Mushroom will reward 10 coins, a Flower will reward 30 coins, and a Star will reward 50 coins. If you land on the Star seven times consecutively, a peach will show instead, and you will earn a whooping 777 coins. Not bad huh?
Names in Other Languages
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Japanese | ゴールゲート Gōru Gēto |
Goal Gate |