Super Mario Sunshine/Items

Shine Sprite
Shine Sprites (also known as Shines) "embody the power of the Sun and provide the energy that sustains Isle Delfino". They are required to unlock events and stages throughout the game - for instance there is a minimum number of Shines that must be collected before being able to head to the final area and boss.

Coins
Coins are scattered all over every area of the game. Collect 50 of them for an extra life; collect 100 for to get a Shine. Each coin also recovers one health point.

Blue Coin
Collect these coins and swap them for shines at the boat house in Delfino Plaza (by the portal to Ricco Harbor). Each blue coin also regains 2 health points.

Red Coin
Several episodes require you to collect a set of 7-8 red coins, which may be formed into a pattern to make capturing them a pain in the neck, in order to win a Shine. Also, each one recovers 2 health points.

Fruit
Fruit are mainly used to feed Yoshi, but they can also be collected and given to fruit vendors in Delphino Plaza for coins.

There are six types of fruit.
 * 1) Bananas turn Yoshi pink and causes him to squirt pink juice.
 * 2) Coconuts aren't hairy and brown as you see in a supermarket, but appear as smooth, light green orbs. They also give Yoshi pink color and juice.
 * 3) Pineapples turn Yoshi and his juice orange. Opinions vary on what the oblong yellow fruit is intended to be since it's name is never used, but they have been called papayas, lemons, pears or mangos in various guides. They give Yoshi orange color and juice.
 * 4) Most people in temperate climates will not be familiar with the durian fruit, but it's an actual fruit known for its tough, spiky husk and its pungent odor. In the game they appear as light brown orbs and, unlike other fruits in the game, Mario can't pick them up and carry them. They can be moved by kicking or spraying. Durians turn Yoshi and his juice purple.
 * 5) Chili peppers are the last and rarest fruit, these also turn Yoshi and his juice purple.

Water Barrel
Used to clean large amounts of goop and to cool down Chain Chomps.

Water Bottles
They refill your water tank. Small bottles refill half the tank and large bottles refill the whole tank.

Tool Box
Holds replacement nozzles for FLUDD.

Yoshi Eggs
Hatch them into Yoshis by feeding them the fruit they want. Yoshi will only hatch with the same fruit that appears in his thought bubble.

1-Up Mushrooms
Give Mario an extra life, refill his energy meter and top up FLUDD's tank.