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  • Power Star
  • Power Star
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  • W grze Super Mario 64 i Super Mario 64 DS każda gwiazda wzmacnia zamek, dzięki czemu możemy otwierać drzwi zamknięte ich mocą. W Super Mario 64 jest ich 120, a w Super Mario 64 DS 150.
  • Power Stars are Stars that appear in the Mario Series. Power Stars, unlike normal ones, can grant a one-way ticket to oblivon, and they must be collected to face the final Hater. In Super Ronald Galaxy, it is revealed that they are the power source of McDonald's. After discovering this, The King and Colonel Sanders stole them, and this made Ronald McDonald collect them in order to return power to all McDonald's restaurants. It has appeared in many platformers since. Power Stars are just toys, but nobody cares.
  • Power Stars are stars that provide power to Peach's Castle and the Comet Observatory. Each star was originally a Luma. They are found only in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS, Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, but a similar item, the Shine Sprite, appears in Super Mario Sunshine and is also confused with the smaller version, the Starman.
  • Power Star is Rosalina & Luma's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U. Rosalina brings out a Power Star from the Super Mario Galaxy series, and the Power Star shoots smaller stars in all directions. As time passes, the Power Star will expand until the end when it explodes, dealing a final powerful blow. This is potentially the strongest final smash, since enemies caught in it can end up taking over 200% damage.
  • Power Star is a work of fiction set in the Mushroom Kingdom by Newground's author Daniel Sun. The plot unveils upon Mario's encounter with boo ghosts that possess him and make him into a demonic state controlled by some unknown dark power. Luigi in this case becomes the only one capable of defending the Mushroom Kingdom and does so. The battle becomes more and more furious during the fight scenes. As they continue to fight possessed toads appear and completely overrun the Mushroom Kingdom. Near the end, Luigi can't take the evergrowing power from the powerful dark force controlling Mario and he succumbs to its might as he is thrown aside and killed by the demonic power. The possessed Mario then runs up to Peach (aka Princess Toadstool) with a sword and pierces her and just laughs as he kil
  • Power Stars are items in the 3D Super Mario games, mainly Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy one and two. Mario must travel though levels (or galaxies) to find them. When Mario receives enough Power Stars, he will unlock new levels and will be able to battle Bowser. Super Mario Sunshine's equivalents are the Shine Sprites. Super Mario Maker Phi introduced time-infused Power Stars called Horostars. If Mario gets help from the Cosmic Spirit, Starlow or Robud, he will only get a Bronze Star and must collect the Power Star without any help the next time.
  • To face Bowser, Mario must gather the Power Stars in order to harness their power (hence the name "Power" Star) to unlock doors that Bowser has sealed off in order to defeat him. There are 120 stars in the game, but only 70 are needed to defeat Bowser. In the DS remake, there are 150 Power Stars, but only 80 are needed to defeat Bowser. Super Mario Sunshine does not have Power Stars, but instead has Shine Sprites.
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descr
  • A Power Star in Super Mario Exploit.
Latest Appearance
  • Super Mario Star Journey
Games
  • Super Mario 64 DS
  • Super Mario Galaxy
  • Super Mario 64
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2
Kind
First Appearance
  • Super Mario 64
Name
  • Power Star
Type
  • Other
  • Item
  • Stage-Wide
Caption
  • A Power Star from Super Mario Galaxy
First
  • Super Mario 64
Weight
  • 0
Class
  • Etc Item
Description
  • Golden star rewarded for some deed.Maybe someone in the world would trade you for it.
Related
User
  • Rosalina & Luma
Effect
  • Rosalina summons a Power Star.
  • It is used to open different locations that are shut. It is also used as a source for power.
Size
  • 200
abstract
  • W grze Super Mario 64 i Super Mario 64 DS każda gwiazda wzmacnia zamek, dzięki czemu możemy otwierać drzwi zamknięte ich mocą. W Super Mario 64 jest ich 120, a w Super Mario 64 DS 150.
  • Power Stars are items in the 3D Super Mario games, mainly Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy one and two. Mario must travel though levels (or galaxies) to find them. When Mario receives enough Power Stars, he will unlock new levels and will be able to battle Bowser. Super Mario Sunshine's equivalents are the Shine Sprites. Super Mario Maker Phi introduced time-infused Power Stars called Horostars. If Mario gets help from the Cosmic Spirit, Starlow or Robud, he will only get a Bronze Star and must collect the Power Star without any help the next time. In Super Mario Maker Phi, a new sub-set of Stars called Horostars were introduced. These Stars are infused with time energy and are scattered across time and must be recovered. In Super Mario: Elemental Journey, four new sub-sets of stars called Elemental Stars were introduced, each star representing one of four elements (Fire, Water, Thunder, and Earth). These Stars play a part in powering up the Flower Forms that Mario and others can utilize over the game.
  • To face Bowser, Mario must gather the Power Stars in order to harness their power (hence the name "Power" Star) to unlock doors that Bowser has sealed off in order to defeat him. There are 120 stars in the game, but only 70 are needed to defeat Bowser. In the DS remake, there are 150 Power Stars, but only 80 are needed to defeat Bowser. The Power Stars returned once more in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, where there were once again 120 of them. However, rather than needing 70 to defeat Bowser, in Super Mario Galaxy you only needed 60. Once you collected all 120, you'd reap a much more satisfying reward (than Super Mario 64's) - the ability to play as Luigi. Collecting 120 stars in Super Mario Galaxy 2 would allow 120 more stars to be obtainable, all of which were green. Then after all the Green Stars are collected, the last galaxy would be unlocked (one star, one comet). Super Mario Sunshine does not have Power Stars, but instead has Shine Sprites.
  • Power Stars are Stars that appear in the Mario Series. Power Stars, unlike normal ones, can grant a one-way ticket to oblivon, and they must be collected to face the final Hater. In Super Ronald Galaxy, it is revealed that they are the power source of McDonald's. After discovering this, The King and Colonel Sanders stole them, and this made Ronald McDonald collect them in order to return power to all McDonald's restaurants. It has appeared in many platformers since. Power Stars are just toys, but nobody cares.
  • Power Stars are stars that provide power to Peach's Castle and the Comet Observatory. Each star was originally a Luma. They are found only in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS, Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, but a similar item, the Shine Sprite, appears in Super Mario Sunshine and is also confused with the smaller version, the Starman.
  • Power Star is Rosalina & Luma's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U. Rosalina brings out a Power Star from the Super Mario Galaxy series, and the Power Star shoots smaller stars in all directions. As time passes, the Power Star will expand until the end when it explodes, dealing a final powerful blow. This is potentially the strongest final smash, since enemies caught in it can end up taking over 200% damage.
  • Power Star is a work of fiction set in the Mushroom Kingdom by Newground's author Daniel Sun. The plot unveils upon Mario's encounter with boo ghosts that possess him and make him into a demonic state controlled by some unknown dark power. Luigi in this case becomes the only one capable of defending the Mushroom Kingdom and does so. The battle becomes more and more furious during the fight scenes. As they continue to fight possessed toads appear and completely overrun the Mushroom Kingdom. Near the end, Luigi can't take the evergrowing power from the powerful dark force controlling Mario and he succumbs to its might as he is thrown aside and killed by the demonic power. The possessed Mario then runs up to Peach (aka Princess Toadstool) with a sword and pierces her and just laughs as he kills her. The battle is then over without a happy ending and the bleak aftermath ends up with Mario snapping out of his possession and pierces himself to save the Mushroom Kingdom from certain destruction.
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