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[[Image:MidasRiver.JPG|thumb|right|Barrel rolling on the '''Midas River'''.]]
[[Image:MidasRiver.JPG|thumb|right|Barrel rolling on the '''Midas River'''.]]
'''Midas River''' is a large river that is fed by [[Midas Falls]]. It is seen in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. When [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] were flushed out of [[Kero Sewers]], they ended up being flung down the falls. They landed on a barrel floating in the river, and rode it to the end, collecting coins along the way.
'''Midas River''' is a large river that is fed by [[Midas Fall]]s. It is seen in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. When [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] were flushed out of [[Kero Sewers]], they ended up being flung down the falls. They landed on a barrel floating in the river, and rode it to the end, collecting coins along the way.


Participating in a barrel rolling contest Mario collected dozens of coins and had to avoid the river's irritable fish. The toad at the rivers end exchanges the coins Mario collected down the falls and river for [[Frog Coin]]s. When Mario did well enough, he might even get a [[Weapons (SMRPG)|Nok Nok Shell]].
Participating in a barrel rolling contest Mario collected dozens of coins and had to avoid the river's irritable fish. The toad at the rivers end exchanges the coins Mario collected down the falls and river for [[Frog Coin]]s. When Mario did well enough, he might even get a [[Weapons (SMRPG)|Nok Nok Shell]].

Revision as of 16:45, March 9, 2008

File:MidasRiver.JPG
Barrel rolling on the Midas River.

Midas River is a large river that is fed by Midas Falls. It is seen in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. When Mario and Mallow were flushed out of Kero Sewers, they ended up being flung down the falls. They landed on a barrel floating in the river, and rode it to the end, collecting coins along the way.

Participating in a barrel rolling contest Mario collected dozens of coins and had to avoid the river's irritable fish. The toad at the rivers end exchanges the coins Mario collected down the falls and river for Frog Coins. When Mario did well enough, he might even get a Nok Nok Shell.

The path from Midas River leads to Tadpole Pond.

Trivia

  • Midas is also the name of the Fairy Tale King with the Golden Touch. Probably what they named it after.