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In the settings for the game, the host player will decide how many Big Stars are required to win the battle. Also at the top of the upper screen, the amount of Big Stars a player has is displayed above his or her character. | In the settings for the game, the host player will decide how many Big Stars are required to win the battle. Also at the top of the upper screen, the amount of Big Stars a player has is displayed above his or her character. | ||
One player can make the other player drop Big Stars in order for them to get ahead. According to the instruction book, a player can do the following to make the other player drop | One player can make the other player drop Big Stars in order for them to get ahead. According to the instruction book, a player can do the following to make the other player drop their Big Star: | ||
* Jump on | * Jump on the opponent. | ||
* Hit the opponent with a [[Fireball]] or a [[Shell Dash]]. | * Hit the opponent with a [[Fireball]] or a [[Shell Dash]]. | ||
* Get hit by enemies, fall off the course, get crushed by walls, etc. | * Get hit by enemies, fall off the course, get crushed by walls, etc. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Big Stars in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' look practically identical to the [[Power Star]]s in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. | |||
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{{NSMB}} | {{NSMB}} | ||
{{Stars}} | {{Stars}} | ||
[[Category: Stars]] | [[Category: Stars]] | ||
[[Category: Items]] | [[Category: Items]] |
Revision as of 19:13, October 31, 2008
In New Super Mario Bros., an item called a Big Star can be found in "Mario vs. Luigi" mode (a two player DS-to-DS version of the game). In order for a player to win, they must collect the set amount of Big Stars required to win that stage.
In the settings for the game, the host player will decide how many Big Stars are required to win the battle. Also at the top of the upper screen, the amount of Big Stars a player has is displayed above his or her character.
One player can make the other player drop Big Stars in order for them to get ahead. According to the instruction book, a player can do the following to make the other player drop their Big Star:
- Jump on the opponent.
- Hit the opponent with a Fireball or a Shell Dash.
- Get hit by enemies, fall off the course, get crushed by walls, etc.
Trivia
- The Big Stars in New Super Mario Bros. look practically identical to the Power Stars in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS.