It can be unlocked immediately using either the Gold or Silver Edition Mario amiibo figures, or if the player obtains more than 480 Power Moons. Gold Mario returns as a costume for Mario in Super Mario Odyssey. Gold statues of Luigi, Daisy, Yoshi and Toadette were added in version 3.0.4 of the game, and can only be obtained in Remix 10. The pose is identical to the regular statues but with a solid gold finish. Gold Mario, Peach and Bowser statues are available in Super Mario Run as a My Nintendo or Remix 10 reward. Collecting a Super Star while this costume is active plays the Metal Mario theme from Super Mario 64 rather than the normal invincibility theme this is also shared with the Silver Mario costume. All of these traits are shared with the Silver Mario costume, which can be unlocked either by completing the 100 Mario Challenge, or by scanning its respective amiibo on the GamePad. Gold Mario's blunt position, seen if the player presses on the controller, is that of him raising his hand while looking at the player. Sparkling sounds can also be heard at the time of wearing the costume. While acquiring this costume, the transformation sound effect from New Super Mario Bros. The costume consists of the original sprite of Mario from Super Mario Bros., only gilded. This costume can likewise be unlocked if the Mario - Gold Edition amiibo is scanned upon the Wii U's GamePad. One of the Mystery Mushroom costumes the player can obtain by chance after winning the 100 Mario Challenge in Super Mario Maker is that of Gold Mario (referred to as "Mario (Gold)"). The same values apply if a single blast from a fireball defeats multiple enemies at once. When the area is under the influence of a Gold Ring, these values double to 10, 20, 30, 40, and 100 coins. The values gained consecutively are 5, 10, 15, 20, and finally 50 coins for the fifth enemy onwards. Gold Mario and Silver Luigi can also gain coins by defeating consecutive enemies, either by stomping on them without touching the ground, hitting multiple enemies with a shell, or staying invincible. He can also defeat most bosses with one fireball (though the Koopalings take three fireballs to be defeated). This form's fireballs are able to defeat almost every enemy in the game, including Boos, Thwomps, and even Spiked Balls (though not the giant ones Boohemoths are also unaffected), rivaling the power of Hammer Mario's hammers. However, he will revert to Fire form upon clearing a stage, making it impossible to keep this form between levels. The higher the pole is grabbed, the more coins he will receive. If Mario or Luigi reaches the Flagpole in this form, he receives a coin bonus. In both cases, the form resembles Mario's Metal form, since gold and silver are types of metal. In this form, Mario turns into gold, but Luigi becomes silver. Gold Mario debuted as a power-up form in New Super Mario Bros.