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+ | '''NOTICE: THIS ARTICLE IS CURRENTLY BEING <u>REWRITTEN</u>. THIS HAS BEEN PAUSED BY THE AUTHOR AND IS LOOKING FOR FURTHER EDITS. PLEASE REMOVE TEMPLATE:REWRITE WHEN YOU HAVE SURELY COMPLETED THE ARTICLE.''' |
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+ | The Star, Starman, or most often called the Super Star, is an item that appears commonly in the Mario franchise. It is usually used as a power-up. Mario most often collects it through a [[? Block]] or a [[Brick Block|Brick Block]], and it makes Mario have the temporary ability to be immune. |
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+ | '''Super Mario Bros., [[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]], ''''''[[Super Mario Land]],'''''' and [[Super Mario Land 2|Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins]] '''- Mario can collect a Star by hitting against a ? Block or Brick Block, and it gives short-lasting invincibility when gained. |
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+ | '''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]] '''- Stars can now be obtained by collecting 5 cherries in a level. |
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− | ===Temporary Invincibility=== |
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− | :''See: [[Starman (Mario)]]'' |
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− | *[[Super Mario Bros.]] |
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− | *[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]] |
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− | *[[Super Mario Bros. 2]] |
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− | *[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]- stars also act as part of a jackpot card game where the prize is 1-ups |
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− | *[[Super Mario World]] |
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− | *[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]] |
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− | *[[New Super Mario Bros.]] |
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− | *[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]] |
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− | *[[Super Paper Mario]] (modified to change the character into a giant 8-bit form) |
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− | *[[Mario Strikers (series)]] |
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− | *[[Mario Tennis (series)]] |
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− | *[[Super Smash Bros. (series)]] |
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− | *[[Super Mario Land]] |
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− | *[[Super Mario Land 2]] |
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− | *[[Super Mario Galaxy]] ([[Rainbow Star]]) |
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− | *[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]] (Rainbow Star) |
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+ | '''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]] - '''At the goal, there is now a roulette of items. The Star will owe 4000 points to the player if hit. Get 3 Stars in a row, and you win 5 [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. They may also be obtained from a hittable block. |
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− | ===Given for Completed Tasks=== |
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− | :''See: [[Power Star]]'' |
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− | + | '''[[Super Mario World]] - '''Stars can now be obtained by Roulette Blocks. |
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− | *[[Super Mario Sunshine]]- Mario collects [[Shine Sprite]]s, which are designed as a special type of star |
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− | *[[Super Mario Galaxy]]- Mario collects [[Grand Star]]s for defeating bosses among other major tasks, and regular stars elsewhere |
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+ | '''[[New Super Mario Bros.]] - '''Stars are now used in Multiplayer. They are called Big Stars, and whoever collects the most will win the game. |
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− | ===Other Uses=== |
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− | + | '''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''', '''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]] - '''There are no Stars, but [[Rainbow Star]]s bring a similar resemblance. |
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− | *[[Paper Mario]]- Mario again collects seven stars, but this time they assist him. |
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− | *[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]- Shine Sprites are used to upgrade partners as well as in a jackpot bonus which will restore all of Mario's party's HP, FP, and star gauge. The object of the game is to collect the seven [[Crystal Star]]s. |
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− | *[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]- part of a jackpot bonus game |
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− | *[[New Super Mario Bros.]]- seen in minigames |
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− | *[[Super Mario 64 DS]]- seen in minigames |
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− | ==See Also== |
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− | *[[Giant Mushroom]] |
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− | *[[Crystal Star]] |
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Revision as of 02:24, 7 December 2019
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NOTICE: THIS ARTICLE IS CURRENTLY BEING REWRITTEN. THIS HAS BEEN PAUSED BY THE AUTHOR AND IS LOOKING FOR FURTHER EDITS. PLEASE REMOVE TEMPLATE:REWRITE WHEN YOU HAVE SURELY COMPLETED THE ARTICLE.
The Star, Starman, or most often called the Super Star, is an item that appears commonly in the Mario franchise. It is usually used as a power-up. Mario most often collects it through a ? Block or a Brick Block, and it makes Mario have the temporary ability to be immune.
Appearances + How To Obtain
Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, 'Super Mario Land,' and Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins - Mario can collect a Star by hitting against a ? Block or Brick Block, and it gives short-lasting invincibility when gained.
Super Mario Bros. 2 - Stars can now be obtained by collecting 5 cherries in a level.
Super Mario Bros. 3 - At the goal, there is now a roulette of items. The Star will owe 4000 points to the player if hit. Get 3 Stars in a row, and you win 5 1-Up Mushrooms. They may also be obtained from a hittable block.
Super Mario World - Stars can now be obtained by Roulette Blocks.
New Super Mario Bros. - Stars are now used in Multiplayer. They are called Big Stars, and whoever collects the most will win the game.
Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2 - There are no Stars, but Rainbow Stars bring a similar resemblance.