Me: “You only got 2 out of the 10-coin block”. Ryu : “I’m missing 8 coins”. Ryu second time only gets 6. Ryu third time gets 7 coins. Ryu: makes up elaborate theories about missing coins. Me: I wonder how long it will take him to realize it’s the 10-coin block. Ryu gets 8 coins. Me: “I am really invested in this now.” Me: “HE BUTT-STUMPED IT” Ryu: “We have to play the level twice” Ryu: “Wins never realizing what happened” Me: “I hope Ryu reads this comment and realized he’s not completely crazy.” To make it clear: If a level has a clear condition requiring you to collect a certain number of coins and there’s a 10-coin block, you usually need to get at least 10 coins from the block.
@@ju99yfresh Haha same here I'm like "Don't run keep hitting it because it's with a timer since smb1!" Weird to see Ryu knowing about the most insane kaizo tricks and pixel perfect frame shenanigans in the game but this just passed him 😅
Me too, as soon as I saw him destroy a block that could turn back into a coin and having saw the thumbnail with 998/999... I figured that had to be it lol.
He got 2 coins out of it the first time and didn't say anything and I immediately went "oh... it's gonna be one of THOSE episodes" hahaha always a good time
How the hell is it possible that someone who has played Mario Bros all his life was unaware of a mechanic that has been consistent in every single Mario game since the very first one???
It is fun realizing you know something about Mario that Ryu, or other professional player, doesn't know. If you hit a block with coins in it, in order to get all 10 coins, you have to hit it consecutively. If you hit it once, then wait to long to continue, you'll only get one additional coin instead of all 10.
It is funny how dialed in he is to the visible coins on screen but completely can't see the different amount of coins he collects from the final coin block.
@@LinkedTM Yep, that’s what I thought. His disbelief seems a little over the top and the fact he pounded the coin block that last time as he was talking about giving up on the stage seemed staged (no pun intended). Hard to believe someone who has been playing Mario at a high level and professionally for years didn’t know something that most casual Mario players know.
brother how on earth did you not notice that the 10 coin block will time out if you don't keep hitting it, giving you a different amount of coins based on how fast you're hitting it. BRO
"why is my coin count different?" BECAUSE you keep hitting that 10 coin block attached to the stairs at the flag differently each time, then finally doing it correctly at 24:00
I fail to understand how it took him so long. And even just by coincidence, I fail to understand why he just kept hitting that coin block after clearing the left pipe and then screwing himself over.
Ryu is 100% trolling us for engagement (and its working). Its literally impossible for him not to know about the 10 coin coin block. Its been like that ever since NES
I don't know. He's had other videos where he's shown not knowing basic information that everyone else knows, or not seeing something right in front of him because he latched onto one theory and never reconsidered. While seemingly unlikely, I feel like there's a chance he was just slightly dense.
I don't think he's that good of an actor. After watching hundreds of hours of Ryukahr on video, you can tell when he is being genuinely honest. Or when he is messing around. I'm all for conspiracies, but come on. Ryu truly didn't realize.
I had no clue about the block being on a timer and I grew up with Mario and I watched hundred of hours of Mario Maker videos lmao. I just found out about this right now
@@pedepatopimentaThat is fair. Most of us that play Mario learned it organically. It would be a thing where you hit the block a few times run away the it stops producing coins. Then one time you hit it quickly and learn hey it produces more coins if I hit it quickly! Then eventually you learn hey I get about 10 coins if I hit it quickly but if I don't I get less than 10 coins. :)
I've been playing games at least as long as Ryu, and admittedly, I never knew there was an EXACT number of coins that were in the, "hit-them-fast" blocks in Mario games. But INSTANTLY, I knew where his missing coins were by the inconsistent way he was hitting that block, lol! The fact that such a King of Mario like Ryu, whom I've watched since the early days, 1. Didn't know 2. Couldnt figure it out 3. STILL didnt know after beating the stage 4. Still left the vid up AND replied to a comment admitting he didn't know really says a lot about Ryu's awesome character and that even the best of us may not know fairly standard info, regardless of our skill level. You rock, Ryu 💗
The way you kept hitting the block at the end and then leaving before it was exhausted was incredibly frustrating! Those are dynamic and will run out of coins if you don't get them fast 😂😂
When you don’t pound the brick at the end it gives you different amount of coins. Mario has always been like that I think you have to keep hitting it in order to get all the coins from the brick that has coins. So when you pounded it the last time that’s when you got all of them. You weren’t getting all the coins when you stopped hitting it and came back. That’s why it was weird inconsistency.
誰にでも間違いはある。それでいいのでは? アメリカ人や海外の人は間違いに寛容かと思ったけど、意外とそうではないのに驚いた。 Anyone can make a mistake. Isn't that understandable? I always thought that Americans and people from other countries were tolerant, but I am surprised to find out they are different from what I expected.
The whole level, I'm watching this guy that supposedly played Mario games his whole life, and he doesn't know that the coin block gives you more coins the faster you hit it! Ryukar turned me into my father and had me yelling at the TV. Thank you for that. LMAO
I haven't played a Mario game in decades. I still know that multicoin blocks have a timer that starts after you first hit them, then a limited time to collect all the coins from it.
@@The_Adam_HowellYep. The video doesn’t even have 10K views and already has 400 comments. His previous few videos had about 90K views and 170 comments. Engagement went from about 1:550 views to 1:25 views.
How did you get to be Ryukahr, who knows Mario is ready for a Triple Jump in NSMB by the position he holds during a jump but didn't know that there is 10 coins in a coin block and have been since original SMB 40 years ago??
You sat on the multicoin block at the end instead of jumping up to hit it. When you jumped up to hit it before, you were doing it sporadically so not all the coins were spawning. You got them all at once by sitting on the block.
It was the money block to the left of the last pipes. When you jumped into it you gained the random number of coins. They work funny, by having a timer to get as many coins as possible before the time runs out. So at 13:00 when you jumped and got 5, the time ran out so the 10 possible only became 6 (the last one exhausts the block). The last time when you did the ground pound, you got all 10 it contained.
There was a part of a How I Met Your Mother episode that keyed in on this point: "Everyone has some glaring gap in knowledge - something really obvious you somehow never learned." It then showed how each of the 5 main characters (or maybe they only showed it with Ted and Robin) was absolutely clueless about something that the other 4 and almost all people commonly know. After reading the top comment here and ryukahr's reply, it seems like that's exactly what happened with this level. Granted, the thing about hitting coin bricks quickly in order to get the most coins has been a thing in literally every Mario game, as far as I know - so it's surprising that a master Mario player wasn't aware of it. Nevertheless, the whole idea about happening to never learn something that pretty much everyone else knows is true of every one of us, in some area.
What was different was that you ground pounded the block and it gave you the max number of coins. Where the first run you hit it only twice and it exhausted, etc.
I swear he had to pretend to not know that for dramatic content and comments about it. Zero chance someone as good as he is and who has put thousands of hours into MM1/MM2 didn't know that.
The coin blocks always count down when you get the first coin. Only way to get all 10 of them is with any kind of certainty is through a ground pound or quick jumps. This has been how it works since the OG Super Mario Bros on the NES
Omg i was laughing so hard that he kept not realizing it was the coin block. Just dying laughing in bed. That was hilarious. I noticed it the very first run and it just got better every time.
The blocks with multiple coins in only give all of their coins if you're fast or you ground pound it. You have to hit it constantly until empty, uninterrupted, every time you ran off mid way and came back to finish it later you lost the run.
I'm surprised Ryu doesn't know how coin blocks work. If you read this, basically when you obtain the first coin the game starts a timer. Until the timer elapses you can hit the block for more coins. By hitting the block once then going to do other things, you reduced the number of coins you could get from the coin block by a random amount. Hence the variance.
I was screaming at my screen that he kept missing coins from the ten coin block until he finally ground pounded it. Was on the edge of my seat the whole time. XD
it's NOT despawns.... do you not know how 10 coin blocks work? 9:40 is where you messed up, 10 coin block would have had the other 8, a 10 coin block needs to be hit 10 times in a row to get the coins, then you make the same mistake again at 12:37 and 16:26 and 21:18
My five year old kept crying; "Why won't he hit the coin block 10 times? It's been like that since Super Mario Bros on NES" I had to put him to bed early
Actually it wasn't like that in SMB1 on the NES. In SMB1 you only had a timer, but there was no actual limit. The actual limit of how many you get can out of a block under ideal conditions in SMB1 is 16 coins. In most other games there's a limit of maximum coins on top of the timer, the most common one being 10 coins which both Mario Maker games also have.
@@thenonexistinghero Well, yes the limit was 16, if you made 16 (or was it 32?) almost frame-perfect inputs in a row (IIRC there's like a margin of a few frames at the end). For most normal players, the limit is 10, sometimes 11.
Its so funny bc ryu said in a comment he didnt know about the 10 coin block but literally the same thing has caught him out before on a different coin collecting level
Watching someone at this skill level miss where they messed up this many times, and STILL not realize after completing the level is incredibly stressful haha
This episode was maddening. When you only do speed runs, you forget the important little details that made the original Super Mario Bros. special. Or when you do shell tricks for 1ups the coins become unimportant.
Ryu forgetting the BASICS of Mario. A block with 10 coins in it MUSTBE GOTTEN AT ONE GO not hit a few times and come back to it! If you do that the block says F U no more coins for you!
Summary: There is no to big to fit - you have to go slow and precise. If you want to get the most out of it (the multi coin blocks in this case) you have to slap that butter checks like you mean it (on the block). o7
I'm sure the comments section is riddled with this, but I had to check the calendar to see if this was April 1st and Ryu is pretending to not know the 10-coin block timing rule.
That's the beauty of Mario Maker. All these years later and there is still something new to learn. Triple jump after a free fall.. and the 10 block timer 😂 Love it Ryu
Probably a bunch of people had answered this already, but every run you tapped the coin block and left it to get the coins coming from the pipes. The time you clear the stage was when you ground pound the coin block getting all the 10 coins from it. Which is the easiest and more accurate way to get them.
Since everyone in the comments knows how the multihit coin blocks work, fun fact: If you play as luigi in the gba release of mario world and hit one of those blocks, all 10 coins pop out at once and disappear pretty fast instead. As far as i know, this the only time you get 10 coins from them without needing to hit it fast enough.
6:32 Knowing what's down there, I'm pretty sure you could just activate the lift without riding it, wait for it to despawn, and then ground pound all the way down the middle.
Ahhh, Ryukahr. I've been watching you for about 9 years, when I first saw you promoting one of your streams for the first Super Mario Maker on GameFAQs in 2015. That 10-coin block fiasco at the end of the first level in this video was the biggest L that I have ever seen you take.
When you started playing the desert level, I still felt you needed to collect all the coins so when I seen you miss one it triggered my OCD and I wasn’t able to enjoy the level😂😭
I respect Ryu's patience so much, I could never As soon as I got to the end missing flip all coins, I'd be like, yep I did it, that's a win, close enough
Fun Fact: ever since Super Mario Bros on the original Nintendo Entertainment System multi coin blocks have had a timer that means the slower you hit it the less coins you get with later games limiting you to 10 coins max. Additionally: pipes, Bill blasters, and Lakitu only through 30 coins in three sets of ten whether or not there's a condition. With a condition enemies that it's for are limited to 10 for all three spawners and lava/poison count as defeated but pits don't unless it's a boss or thwomp and defeated enemies don't respawn if they're part of a condition. Lakitu only throughs three power ups before piecing out, including shells, while blasters and pipes give infinite. And 1-ups are limited to three no matter the spawner.
The amount of coins in the coin block is time sensitive. If you hit it once and walk away and come back, you'll only get 2 total. But you can get 11 in some game formats. They hold 10 if you get them immediately
@ryukahr , I love most of your videos , i rarely miss one of them. But this one show that even a master like you can also make novice mistake. This brick bloc with the 10 coins at the end that you miss sooo many times was so fun and to see you try to solve the problem anywhere except in the most obvious way was hilarious🙂 . How does it feel to play this level so much? and even TWICE . Love you bro
Me: “You only got 2 out of the 10-coin block”.
Ryu : “I’m missing 8 coins”.
Ryu second time only gets 6.
Ryu third time gets 7 coins.
Ryu: makes up elaborate theories about missing coins.
Me: I wonder how long it will take him to realize it’s the 10-coin block.
Ryu gets 8 coins.
Me: “I am really invested in this now.”
Me: “HE BUTT-STUMPED IT”
Ryu: “We have to play the level twice”
Ryu: “Wins never realizing what happened”
Me: “I hope Ryu reads this comment and realized he’s not completely crazy.”
To make it clear: If a level has a clear condition requiring you to collect a certain number of coins and there’s a 10-coin block, you usually need to get at least 10 coins from the block.
I noticed it the first run. "Think, Mark!"
Thank god someone else noticed thought i was going mad lol :D
That was so painful to watch
@@ju99yfresh Haha same here I'm like
"Don't run keep hitting it because it's with a timer since smb1!"
Weird to see Ryu knowing about the most insane kaizo tricks and pixel perfect frame shenanigans in the game but this just passed him 😅
And he didn't even notice when he got it. I truly hope he still reads the comments.
I don't think you've ever had so many of us screaming at the screen with that damned coin block :😂😂😂
It's true. 😂😂
I'm finding it hilarious every commenter knew this, yet Ryu never knew this until now.
@@nucularmechanic9623that is surprising. Haven't they been around since the beginning? I'm talking way back to Mario Bros 3 on the OG NES.
no kidding...
So true
Ryu not realizing that you have to hit the coin block fast to get all 10 coins was giving me fits. Haha
I was like "is this mf serious?" when he kept skipping over it.
LMAOOOO I was screaming, I thought he wouldn't clear the level because of it
Could not believe that. He's one thousand times the mario player any of us are, but he doesn't know about collecting coins quickly from a 10-block?!?
Especially when you can ground pound it and get all ten easily.
He finally did exactly that 😂
same
Ryu: instantly recognises new tch requiring a chained triple jump
Also Ryu: spends 25 minutes baffled by a coin block...
Fr
25 minutes? Dear lord. Man I knew this from the first Mario game. Imma just skip the first 25 minutes of the video then lol
“I’ve been playing this game for 5 years”…and he still doesn’t know how a coin block works. 😭
lmao
@@UnfamousKevin He means Mario Maker 2. He's been playing Mario games for much longer than 5 years, and coin blocks have always worked like that.
10 midairs: Ryu asks you to hold his beer.
10 coin block: Ryu asks you if you saw where the last few coins went off to.
I guess we were ALL dying inside while screaming : “ITS THE 10-COINS BLOCK!”
From reading the vast majority of comments... Yup. XD
At least reading the comments proved a bit of catharsis, guess I wasn’t the only one experiencing pain with that
@@medz1990 We suffer together brothers 😔
YUP!
Yep.
1:50 i hope that one block doesn't completely fuck him over 👀
I was thinking the same thing lol. Everyone else here is yelling about the multi-coin block at the end but this is where my anxiety started
I was thinking the exact same thing
Me too, as soon as I saw him destroy a block that could turn back into a coin and having saw the thumbnail with 998/999... I figured that had to be it lol.
He got 2 coins out of it the first time and didn't say anything and I immediately went "oh... it's gonna be one of THOSE episodes" hahaha always a good time
Haha this is it where it started before the whole 10 coin block 😂
24:59 10 coins in the coin block
😂😂
There seemed to be a time limit to getting them all
Yeah I couldn't believe he wasn't picking up on that. He's a smart guy.
@@seanmclaughlin9283 was
I've never yelled at my screen so loudly
How the hell is it possible that someone who has played Mario Bros all his life was unaware of a mechanic that has been consistent in every single Mario game since the very first one???
In a comment above, he swears that not until just now did he realize it was on a timer. I do not beleive him.
@@KevinVideo l agree.. l think he overdramatised it for "the content"
@@KevinVideo As someone who plays this game there’s no way you’d wanna play a level like that over and over again just for rage bait lol
AAActually in the first game you would keep getting coins until the timer ran out 🤓
@@phosphorus4 that's what we're saying....
How is my man such an expert at Mario and so oblivious when it comes to how coin blocks work?
I’ve never raged so hard at a vid. Lol
I saw that coin block and just died a little inside everytime you’d leave it early. 😂😂
You aren't alone, I scared my dog yelling at the screen.
@@butter7734you might have some issues if you're actually yelling at a video
@@LlamaKing9001-j4h 75% of the rest of the comments did the same thing. Maybe you are the one with issues.
@@LlamaKing9001-j4h see that on people watching football LOL. people when interested on things tend to be very vocal when stupid errors are committed
If this is the first time then you lack brains to understand how deep his problem is.
21:59 "I'm dying inside" more like WE are dying inside
THIS
playing mario maker for years and not understanding how coin blocks work is hilarious
its worse, its coin blocks in general, forever, in every mario game ever :D
forget mario maker, he did super mario world rom hacks from ages
To be fair, it's only been established since World 1-1.
I think it's probably being done on purpose... it has to be... there's no way it isn't, right?
my thoughts exactly. this video was torture
It is fun realizing you know something about Mario that Ryu, or other professional player, doesn't know. If you hit a block with coins in it, in order to get all 10 coins, you have to hit it consecutively. If you hit it once, then wait to long to continue, you'll only get one additional coin instead of all 10.
He definitely knows about the mechanic. Just an airhead moment for sure.
@@tetermc he just replied elsewhere that he had no idea until now ^^
@@tetermc Ryu replied to another comment saying he didn't know until reading this comment section.
I was screaming... The 10 coin timer block!!!!
THIS
SCREAMING!
Same!!! I'm like hit the block 10 times!!
The entire time ha ha ha I kept counting ha ha ha every time it wasn’t adding up to 10 ha ha ha
I’m dying inside from the fact you kept missing coins from the block by the goal. You kept hitting it a few times and not maxing it out.
same!!!☺
I was screaming at the screen but it didn't help
THIS WAS DRIVING ME INSANE HOW DOES HE NOT KNOW THIS AFTER 500000 PLAY HOURS IN THE GAME
Dude for real it’s killing me it’s the same everytime
I also noticed the first time, if you hit that block you got to empty it, I did not expect him to not know that
24:38 You kept hitting the coin block at random times. On the last try you finally stuck with it and farmed every coin from it.
Exactly 💯
This was it
I was yelling each time. That damn block will only give you coins while you keep hitting it.
ikr i was actually so mad from the first try....for someone with so much experience like ryu this was unexpected😭😭😭😭
I see it now, didn't know that they had a timer
you kept not hitting the coin block for all 10 coins, making you miss out on different amounts of coins each time
It is funny how dialed in he is to the visible coins on screen but completely can't see the different amount of coins he collects from the final coin block.
This was driving me insane to watch repeatedly.
Oh man I totally forgot about having to hit the 10 coin block consecutively. Apparently so did Ryu..lol
10:25 coin blocks are on a timer after you hit them the first time you wasted 8 coins by not getting them fast enough
That first level had to be rage bait from Ryu
fr he's jumping around on the empty coin block talking about how it's different every time -___-
Ya he payed that level over and over again for rage bait. Do you guys even think before you speak 😂
@@LinkedTM Yep, that’s what I thought. His disbelief seems a little over the top and the fact he pounded the coin block that last time as he was talking about giving up on the stage seemed staged (no pun intended). Hard to believe someone who has been playing Mario at a high level and professionally for years didn’t know something that most casual Mario players know.
I wish
@@Josaburg in another comment he said that he never knew they were on a timer
brother how on earth did you not notice that the 10 coin block will time out if you don't keep hitting it, giving you a different amount of coins based on how fast you're hitting it. BRO
"why is my coin count different?"
BECAUSE you keep hitting that 10 coin block attached to the stairs at the flag
differently each time, then finally doing it correctly at 24:00
Ever since he messed it up the first time I've been flinching every time he gets close to it... can't believe it goes on until 24 minutes!
Im 12 minutes into the video and I have to wait that long to read your comment to realize this is probably a single level video
I fail to understand how it took him so long. And even just by coincidence, I fail to understand why he just kept hitting that coin block after clearing the left pipe and then screwing himself over.
Ryu is 100% trolling us for engagement (and its working). Its literally impossible for him not to know about the 10 coin coin block. Its been like that ever since NES
I don't know. He's had other videos where he's shown not knowing basic information that everyone else knows, or not seeing something right in front of him because he latched onto one theory and never reconsidered. While seemingly unlikely, I feel like there's a chance he was just slightly dense.
Gotta be cause I knew this since I was 5
I don't think he's that good of an actor. After watching hundreds of hours of Ryukahr on video, you can tell when he is being genuinely honest. Or when he is messing around.
I'm all for conspiracies, but come on. Ryu truly didn't realize.
I had no clue about the block being on a timer and I grew up with Mario and I watched hundred of hours of Mario Maker videos lmao. I just found out about this right now
@@pedepatopimentaThat is fair. Most of us that play Mario learned it organically. It would be a thing where you hit the block a few times run away the it stops producing coins. Then one time you hit it quickly and learn hey it produces more coins if I hit it quickly! Then eventually you learn hey I get about 10 coins if I hit it quickly but if I don't I get less than 10 coins. :)
2:14 "Ohhhhh, one of them has a ding dong!" - Ryu 2024
glad I wasn't the only one...
Lol
The coin block was the big thing but this too made me just go “Ryu. Sir.”
I've been playing games at least as long as Ryu, and admittedly, I never knew there was an EXACT number of coins that were in the, "hit-them-fast" blocks in Mario games. But INSTANTLY, I knew where his missing coins were by the inconsistent way he was hitting that block, lol!
The fact that such a King of Mario like Ryu, whom I've watched since the early days,
1. Didn't know
2. Couldnt figure it out
3. STILL didnt know after beating the stage
4. Still left the vid up AND replied to a comment admitting he didn't know
really says a lot about Ryu's awesome character and that even the best of us may not know fairly standard info, regardless of our skill level.
You rock, Ryu 💗
I'm at 16:40 and its killing me that he hasn't figured out that 10 block has to be maximized. You cant start and pause hitting the block!!!
The coin block next to the flag. You keep hitting it and stepping away, you don’t get all the coins out of it.
Ikr
@@Xer0zen I had no idea it worked like that either
21:25 hehehehehehehe Those brown blocks with coins are on a timer, once you hit it, you need to keep hitting it to get all 10 coins. =)
The way you kept hitting the block at the end and then leaving before it was exhausted was incredibly frustrating! Those are dynamic and will run out of coins if you don't get them fast 😂😂
When you don’t pound the brick at the end it gives you different amount of coins. Mario has always been like that I think you have to keep hitting it in order to get all the coins from the brick that has coins. So when you pounded it the last time that’s when you got all of them. You weren’t getting all the coins when you stopped hitting it and came back. That’s why it was weird inconsistency.
Gosh…..this painsssss me knowing that coin block at the end is the reason why…
Thanks for the laughs! 🤣 "Some kind of weird glitchy nonsense" - Nope, just you Ryu. Those 10-coin blocks will get you every time.
誰にでも間違いはある。それでいいのでは?
アメリカ人や海外の人は間違いに寛容かと思ったけど、意外とそうではないのに驚いた。
Anyone can make a mistake. Isn't that understandable?
I always thought that Americans and people from other countries were tolerant, but I am surprised to find out they are different from what I expected.
You did not get all 10 coins from the last block at the goal. I’m so confused, you didn’t know that after all these years of playing mario..
I honestly believe that he loses on purpose just for the "content" 😴
@@victorgzz87 You believe the world is flat too, right?
The whole level, I'm watching this guy that supposedly played Mario games his whole life, and he doesn't know that the coin block gives you more coins the faster you hit it! Ryukar turned me into my father and had me yelling at the TV. Thank you for that. LMAO
I haven't played a Mario game in decades. I still know that multicoin blocks have a timer that starts after you first hit them, then a limited time to collect all the coins from it.
It's so weird seeing such an experienced Mario Maker player miss such a simple thing. Unless....
Look at all the engagement acting ignorant of the coin block has gotten him 😂
@@The_Adam_HowellYep. The video doesn’t even have 10K views and already has 400 comments. His previous few videos had about 90K views and 170 comments. Engagement went from about 1:550 views to 1:25 views.
7:08 what? How on earth did you not get hit there? Lol
FACTS!
How did you get to be Ryukahr, who knows Mario is ready for a Triple Jump in NSMB by the position he holds during a jump but didn't know that there is 10 coins in a coin block and have been since original SMB 40 years ago??
Well achtually 🤓 multi coin blocks in SMB1 had more than 10 coins.
Mannnnn….. you have me SCREAMING at the TV right now!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah dilly dallying on the 10-coin block at the end pretending like it didn’t exist was a little tragic lmao
He even left a comment on the video saying he didn't realize that any block in the history of the game was on a timer.
You sat on the multicoin block at the end instead of jumping up to hit it. When you jumped up to hit it before, you were doing it sporadically so not all the coins were spawning. You got them all at once by sitting on the block.
It was the money block to the left of the last pipes. When you jumped into it you gained the random number of coins. They work funny, by having a timer to get as many coins as possible before the time runs out. So at 13:00 when you jumped and got 5, the time ran out so the 10 possible only became 6 (the last one exhausts the block). The last time when you did the ground pound, you got all 10 it contained.
There was a part of a How I Met Your Mother episode that keyed in on this point: "Everyone has some glaring gap in knowledge - something really obvious you somehow never learned." It then showed how each of the 5 main characters (or maybe they only showed it with Ted and Robin) was absolutely clueless about something that the other 4 and almost all people commonly know. After reading the top comment here and ryukahr's reply, it seems like that's exactly what happened with this level. Granted, the thing about hitting coin bricks quickly in order to get the most coins has been a thing in literally every Mario game, as far as I know - so it's surprising that a master Mario player wasn't aware of it. Nevertheless, the whole idea about happening to never learn something that pretty much everyone else knows is true of every one of us, in some area.
What was different was that you ground pounded the block and it gave you the max number of coins. Where the first run you hit it only twice and it exhausted, etc.
Ryu I'm pretty sure you're bs ing, there's no way I believe you didn't know that you were missing the FULL 10 coins from the block at the end...
This map goes to show, you can be a expert at playing the game, but eventually you forget the basic mechanics of a coin block XD
I swear he had to pretend to not know that for dramatic content and comments about it. Zero chance someone as good as he is and who has put thousands of hours into MM1/MM2 didn't know that.
This
My head hurts. I thought the block thing was very common knowledge.
The coin blocks always count down when you get the first coin. Only way to get all 10 of them is with any kind of certainty is through a ground pound or quick jumps. This has been how it works since the OG Super Mario Bros on the NES
TEN! COIN! BLOCK! 😂😂😂
I thought Ryu knew that the coin block gets 10 coins when you hit it fast
Omg i was laughing so hard that he kept not realizing it was the coin block. Just dying laughing in bed. That was hilarious. I noticed it the very first run and it just got better every time.
The blocks with multiple coins in only give all of their coins if you're fast or you ground pound it.
You have to hit it constantly until empty, uninterrupted, every time you ran off mid way and came back to finish it later you lost the run.
This was hard to watch... he even made the comment "he's pooping coins"...
I'm surprised Ryu doesn't know how coin blocks work.
If you read this, basically when you obtain the first coin the game starts a timer. Until the timer elapses you can hit the block for more coins. By hitting the block once then going to do other things, you reduced the number of coins you could get from the coin block by a random amount. Hence the variance.
2:14 "One of them has a ding-dong"
Me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was screaming at my screen that he kept missing coins from the ten coin block until he finally ground pounded it. Was on the edge of my seat the whole time. XD
it's NOT despawns.... do you not know how 10 coin blocks work?
9:40 is where you messed up, 10 coin block would have had the other 8,
a 10 coin block needs to be hit 10 times in a row to get the coins,
then you make the same mistake again at 12:37 and 16:26 and 21:18
How are you this good at Mario and not realize how a 10 coin block works...
My five year old kept crying;
"Why won't he hit the coin block 10 times? It's been like that since Super Mario Bros on NES"
I had to put him to bed early
Actually it wasn't like that in SMB1 on the NES. In SMB1 you only had a timer, but there was no actual limit. The actual limit of how many you get can out of a block under ideal conditions in SMB1 is 16 coins. In most other games there's a limit of maximum coins on top of the timer, the most common one being 10 coins which both Mario Maker games also have.
@@thenonexistinghero Well, yes the limit was 16, if you made 16 (or was it 32?) almost frame-perfect inputs in a row (IIRC there's like a margin of a few frames at the end). For most normal players, the limit is 10, sometimes 11.
@@thenonexistinghero cut him some slack, he's five
Its so funny bc ryu said in a comment he didnt know about the 10 coin block but literally the same thing has caught him out before on a different coin collecting level
I was damn near screaming at my phone in that coin level. I was like “RYU!!! STOP WALKING AWAY FROM THE COUN BLOCK!!! HIT UNTIL IT’S FINISHED!!!”
You kept hitting the coin block at the end a weird amount of times and never got the correct amount out of it.
I was screaming. Please Get all coins the from the block this time….. YES!!!!!! 24:01
Watching someone at this skill level miss where they messed up this many times, and STILL not realize after completing the level is incredibly stressful haha
This episode was maddening. When you only do speed runs, you forget the important little details that made the original Super Mario Bros. special. Or when you do shell tricks for 1ups the coins become unimportant.
Coin block is timed, once you start collecting timer starts, if you didn’t collect all ten in 5 seconds you’ll lose the rest. Super Mario 101
Ryu the brick!!
THE COIN BLOCK AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Oh man I knew from the first time the issue was the multi block at the end and it kept getting you over and over 🤦 good watch as always though
Ryu forgetting the BASICS of Mario. A block with 10 coins in it MUSTBE GOTTEN AT ONE GO not hit a few times and come back to it! If you do that the block says F U no more coins for you!
Ryu you didn’t get all the coins from the brick at the end of the
As a complete mario noob I am so relieved to see you appear human for once lol. That said, I was losing my mind throughout that
Ryu's such a dummy :D
Summary: There is no to big to fit - you have to go slow and precise. If you want to get the most out of it (the multi coin blocks in this case) you have to slap that butter checks like you mean it (on the block). o7
This is an underrated comment.
Earthworm Jim!!!!
Edit: I will comment this at noon eastern time on every video from all three channels until it happens.
I'm sure the comments section is riddled with this, but I had to check the calendar to see if this was April 1st and Ryu is pretending to not know the 10-coin block timing rule.
Commenting before Ryu removes the video out of shame.
That's the beauty of Mario Maker. All these years later and there is still something new to learn. Triple jump after a free fall.. and the 10 block timer 😂
Love it Ryu
I thought that coin blocks being on a timer was common knowlege, thats how they worked in original super mario bros
The 10 coin block. That block has to be hit 10 times in a row without pause or it won’t give you all 10 coins
Probably a bunch of people had answered this already, but every run you tapped the coin block and left it to get the coins coming from the pipes. The time you clear the stage was when you ground pound the coin block getting all the 10 coins from it. Which is the easiest and more accurate way to get them.
Since everyone in the comments knows how the multihit coin blocks work, fun fact: If you play as luigi in the gba release of mario world and hit one of those blocks, all 10 coins pop out at once and disappear pretty fast instead. As far as i know, this the only time you get 10 coins from them without needing to hit it fast enough.
How does someone play so much Mario and not realize what they’re doing wrong. This pissed me off so much.
He has to be joking right?
7:10 I've been waiting for this moment my entire life.
It amazes me the fact that someone who plays a game for living does not know such a basic mechanic like the coins blocks xD
6:32 Knowing what's down there, I'm pretty sure you could just activate the lift without riding it, wait for it to despawn, and then ground pound all the way down the middle.
What happened to you man, you've been playing Mario for many years.. and you still don't know that you have to keep the ten-coin block timing !!!? 🙁
I kept thinking theres no way he doesnt realize its the coin block with as much mario as he's played. I was incorrect. Lol
Ahhh, Ryukahr. I've been watching you for about 9 years, when I first saw you promoting one of your streams for the first Super Mario Maker on GameFAQs in 2015. That 10-coin block fiasco at the end of the first level in this video was the biggest L that I have ever seen you take.
@ryukahr: The coins weren't there, because you didn't hit the multi-coin block.
There’s no way he didn’t know that 🤯
When you started playing the desert level, I still felt you needed to collect all the coins so when I seen you miss one it triggered my OCD and I wasn’t able to enjoy the level😂😭
Oh my goodness. How does he not know about coin blocks?
It was today I learned that Ryu didn't know about the coin block timer for over thirty years 🧐
I respect Ryu's patience so much, I could never
As soon as I got to the end missing flip all coins, I'd be like, yep I did it, that's a win, close enough
Fun Fact: ever since Super Mario Bros on the original Nintendo Entertainment System multi coin blocks have had a timer that means the slower you hit it the less coins you get with later games limiting you to 10 coins max.
Additionally: pipes, Bill blasters, and Lakitu only through 30 coins in three sets of ten whether or not there's a condition.
With a condition enemies that it's for are limited to 10 for all three spawners and lava/poison count as defeated but pits don't unless it's a boss or thwomp and defeated enemies don't respawn if they're part of a condition.
Lakitu only throughs three power ups before piecing out, including shells, while blasters and pipes give infinite.
And 1-ups are limited to three no matter the spawner.
The amount of coins in the coin block is time sensitive. If you hit it once and walk away and come back, you'll only get 2 total. But you can get 11 in some game formats. They hold 10 if you get them immediately
@ryukahr , I love most of your videos , i rarely miss one of them. But this one show that even a master like you can also make novice mistake. This brick bloc with the 10 coins at the end that you miss sooo many times was so fun and to see you try to solve the problem anywhere except in the most obvious way was hilarious🙂 . How does it feel to play this level so much? and even TWICE . Love you bro