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*Both the ghosts and the stages have a pirate-like feel to them.
*Both the ghosts and the stages have a pirate-like feel to them.
*As a contestant collects more coins, the pouch on their back becomes larger and larger. This is a clear sign to other contestants who has the most coins.
*As a contestant collects more coins, the pouch on their back becomes larger and larger. This is a clear sign to other contestants who has the most coins.
**Additionally, the more coins a contestant has. The more they will lose if hit.
**Additionally, the more coins a contestant has, the more they lose if hit.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{names
|Ja=トレジャーハンティング
|JaR=Torejāhantingu
|JaM=Treasure Hunting
|de=Münzjagd
|deM=Coin Hunting


{{ImCap|image=File:Coin Clash Animated.gif|size=400px|align=left|caption=Small sequence from a Coin Clash round.}}
{{ImCap|image=File:Coin Clash Animated.gif|size=400px|align=left|caption=Small sequence from a Coin Clash round.}}

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Coin Clash
File:Coin Clash Icon.png
Icon for Coin Clash
Details
Type(s) Collecting - Competitive
Levels 4
Players 4
Appears in Kirby: Battle Royale
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Gather coins while fleeing a ghost!
— Collection Lists description of Coin Clash.


Coin Clash (called Treasure Hunting in Japanese) is one of the ten Battle types in Kirby: Battle Royale. It pits contestants in teams or in free-for-all in a room in a haunted mansion, where the goal is to collect as many coins as possible while avoiding being haunted by Ghosts.

Rules and gameplay

Contestants are placed in a room which may contain side-passages, steps, fences, pits, or hatches. During the round, coins appear in the room, which the contestants can collect. Additionally, every now and then, one of the hatches opens to reveal a treasure pot, which the contestants can attack to get more coins. One last way to get coins is to attack rivals, causing them to drop some of their coins.

Shortly into the round, one or more Ghosts appear. These roam the arena, searching for a contestant to possess. Once they've gotten one, that contestant has to quickly run and catch another contestant to transfer the ghost to the opponent. Whoever is currently being possessed will continuously lose coins until they pass the ghost to someone else.

Like most other battle modes, contestants have Vitality, and losing all of it will cause them to be KO'd and temporarily removed from the arena.

Stages

There are four stages available for Coin Clash. They are as follows:

Central Room

A rectangular space with one hatch in the middle, and a side passage blocked off by a fence and some steps.

Dual Room

A room divided in two by a moat with a bridge running through the middle. A hatch can be found on each side.

Trap Room

A rectangular room with much of the floor replaced with spike pits. One hatch can be found in the upper middle area.

Party Room

A squarish room with no obstacles. Four hatches can be found here, one in each corner.

Battle Bonuses

The following Battle Bonuses can be awarded in Single Player or local Multiplayer Battle Mode:

  • Coin-Grabbing VIP - The one who took the most coins away from rivals!
  • Coin Guardian - Kept coins from being stolen the longest!
  • Ghost Dodger - Turned into a ghost the least!
  • Treasure Hunter - Got the most coins from treasure!

Trivia

  • Both the ghosts and the stages have a pirate-like feel to them.
  • As a contestant collects more coins, the pouch on their back becomes larger and larger. This is a clear sign to other contestants who has the most coins.
    • Additionally, the more coins a contestant has, the more they lose if hit.

Names in other languages

{{names |Ja=トレジャーハンティング |JaR=Torejāhantingu |JaM=Treasure Hunting |de=Münzjagd |deM=Coin Hunting

File:Coin Clash Animated.gif
Small sequence from a Coin Clash round.


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