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{{articleabout|a special move from [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]|the obstacle from [[Luigi's Mansion]]|[[Falling Star (obstacle)|here]]}}
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|title=Falling Star
|image=[[File:Falling Star Sprite.png]]
|image=[[File:Falling Star Sprite.png]] [[File:MLBISBJJFallingStar.png]]
|points=20
|points=20
|location=Peach's Castle
|points_(remake)=28/30 (Normal/Easy)
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''
|location=[[Peach's Castle#Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|Peach's Castle]]
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|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' ([[List of games by date#2009|2009]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|ml3=''Aim with {{button|ds|Pad}}. Throw at the star with {{button|ds|A}} if the light is red, {{button|ds|B}} if it's green!<br>Target: Single<br>Bonus effect: DEF down''
|mlb=''<font color=blue>Starlow</font color> transforms into a <font color=blue>reticule</font color> that you can move with {{button|3ds|Stick}} to follow the big star moving on the top screen. Use {{button|3ds|A}} if the big star is <font color=red>red</font color> and {{button|3ds|B}} if it's <font color=green>green</font color> to throw small stars that will stick to it. Throw the stars when the <font color=blue>reticule</font color> flashes to make it easier to hit. The more small stars you stick to the big star, the more damage you'll deal to the enemy. So tap those buttons and keep sticking!''
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[[File:Falling star.png|thumb|left]]
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'''Falling Star''' is the final [[Special Attack (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Special attack]] learned by [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. It costs 20 [[Special Point|SP]] to use (ten if reduced). It's one of the most powerful special attacks in the game, while the other is [[Broggy Bonker]], Bowser's strongest special attack.
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|footer=A demonstration of the Falling Star attack.
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'''Falling Star''' is the final [[Bros. Attack]] learned by [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''. It costs 20 [[Bros. Point|SP]] to use (ten if reduced) in the original game, and 28 BP (30 BP on Easy) to use in the remake. It is one of the most powerful [[List of moves|special attacks]] in the game, while the other is [[Broggy Bonker]], [[Bowser]]'s strongest [[Brawl Attack]].


Falling Star is found in the garden of [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle]]. The first seven [[Attack Piece]]s are found in a single block, which must be obtained using [[Shell Mario]]. Once these are collected, the three [[Paratroopa]]s who explained Shell Mario back in [[Toad Town]] appear. For 300 [[coin]]s, they mark the approximate locations of the last three Attack Pieces, which are hidden in invisible blocks on the map.
Falling Star is found in [[Peach's Castle Garden|the garden]] of [[Peach's Castle#Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|Peach's Castle]]. The first seven [[Attack Piece]]s are found in a single [[Attack Piece Block|block]], which must be obtained using [[Shell Mario]]. Once these are collected, the [[Koopa Paratroopa Trio]] who explained the Shell Mario technique back in [[Toad Town]] will appear. For 300 [[coin]]s, they mark the approximate locations of the last three Attack Pieces, which are hidden in [[Hidden Block|invisible blocks]] on the map.


When this attack is activated, a large star appears on the top screen, along with smaller stars next to each Mario Bro. [[Starlow]] also flies up to the top screen, transforming into an aiming cursor. The large star switches between red and green, and the player must hit the button of the corresponding brother repeatedly. The player must also use the control pad to keep Starlow focused on the large star, as it bounces around the screen for the duration of the attack. When the action command is finished, the large star will crash into a single enemy, followed by each of the smaller stars. Groups of seven small stars fall first, followed by individual stars, which do less damage.
When this attack is activated, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] toss an orange star with eyes to the top screen, with it growing large in size. Smaller stars appear next to each brother, and [[Starlow]] flies up to the top screen, transforming into an aiming crosshair. The large star switches between red and green, and the player must hit the button of the corresponding brother ({{button|ds|a}} for Mario, {{button|ds|b}} for Luigi) repeatedly to throw the smaller stars at the larger star. The player must also use the control pad to keep Starlow focused on the star, as it moves around the screen for the duration of the attack. When the action command is finished, the large star, along with the smaller stars, will fly upwards off-screen and come back down to crash into a single enemy, followed by each of the smaller stars. Groups of seven small stars fall first, followed by individual stars, which do less damage. This attack can [[DEF-Down|lower an enemy's defense]]. In the remake, however, the large star takes a little longer time to change color, allowing the player to throw more stars for extra damage.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=こいこいスター
|Jap=こいこいスター
|JapR=Koikoi Sutā
|JapR=Koikoi Sutā
|JapM=Come Come Star; ''Koi'' (来い) means "come". "Koikoi" may also be a derivative of 「恋」 ''Koi'', meaning "deep love".
|JapM=From「来い」(''koi'', come) or possibly「恋」(''koi'', deep love) + "star"
|SpaA=Estrella Fugaz
|SpaA=Estrella Fugaz
|SpaAM=Shooting Star
|SpaAM=Shooting Star
|FraE=Bébétoiles
|SpaE=¡A mí, estrellas!
|FraEM=Pun on ''bébé'' (baby) and ''étoiles'' (stars).
|SpaEM=To Me, Stars!
|FraA=Étoile défilante
|FreA=Étoile défilante
|FraAM=Shooting Star
|FreAM=Shooting Star
|SpaE= ¡A mí, estrellas!
|FreE=Bébétoiles
|SpaEM= To Me, Stars!
|FreEM=Pun on "bébé" (baby) and "étoiles" (stars)
|Ita=Stellassalto
|ItaM="Stella" (Star),"Assalto" (Assault,Attack)
|Ger=Sternmix
|Ger=Sternmix
|GerM=Star Mix
|GerM=Star Mix
|Ita=Stellassalto
|ItaM=From "stella" (star) and "assalto" (assault)
|Kor=스타&스타
|Kor=스타&스타
|KorR=Seuta&Seuta
|KorR=Seuta&Seuta
|KorM=Star & Star}}
|KorM=Star & Star
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}}
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Latest revision as of 23:30, January 7, 2024

Falling Star
Sprite of the Falling Star Special Attack from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story Sprite of the Falling Star from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
BP/SP/CP needed 20
BP/SP/CP needed (remake) 28/30 (Normal/Easy)
Location Peach's Castle
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (2009)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018)
Bowser's Inside Story description Aim with +Control Pad. Throw at the star with A Button if the light is red, B Button if it's green!
Target: Single
Bonus effect: DEF down
Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey description Starlow transforms into a reticule that you can move with Circle Pad to follow the big star moving on the top screen. Use A Button if the big star is red and B Button if it's green to throw small stars that will stick to it. Throw the stars when the reticule flashes to make it easier to hit. The more small stars you stick to the big star, the more damage you'll deal to the enemy. So tap those buttons and keep sticking!
A demonstration of the Falling Star attack.
A demonstration of the Falling Star attack.
A demonstration of the Falling Star attack.

Falling Star is the final Bros. Attack learned by Mario and Luigi in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey. It costs 20 SP to use (ten if reduced) in the original game, and 28 BP (30 BP on Easy) to use in the remake. It is one of the most powerful special attacks in the game, while the other is Broggy Bonker, Bowser's strongest Brawl Attack.

Falling Star is found in the garden of Peach's Castle. The first seven Attack Pieces are found in a single block, which must be obtained using Shell Mario. Once these are collected, the Koopa Paratroopa Trio who explained the Shell Mario technique back in Toad Town will appear. For 300 coins, they mark the approximate locations of the last three Attack Pieces, which are hidden in invisible blocks on the map.

When this attack is activated, Mario and Luigi toss an orange star with eyes to the top screen, with it growing large in size. Smaller stars appear next to each brother, and Starlow flies up to the top screen, transforming into an aiming crosshair. The large star switches between red and green, and the player must hit the button of the corresponding brother (A Button for Mario, B Button for Luigi) repeatedly to throw the smaller stars at the larger star. The player must also use the control pad to keep Starlow focused on the star, as it moves around the screen for the duration of the attack. When the action command is finished, the large star, along with the smaller stars, will fly upwards off-screen and come back down to crash into a single enemy, followed by each of the smaller stars. Groups of seven small stars fall first, followed by individual stars, which do less damage. This attack can lower an enemy's defense. In the remake, however, the large star takes a little longer time to change color, allowing the player to throw more stars for extra damage.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese こいこいスター
Koikoi Sutā
From「来い」(koi, come) or possibly「恋」(koi, deep love) + "star"

French (NOA) Étoile défilante
Shooting Star
French (NOE) Bébétoiles
Pun on "bébé" (baby) and "étoiles" (stars)
German Sternmix
Star Mix
Italian Stellassalto
From "stella" (star) and "assalto" (assault)
Korean 스타&스타
Seuta&Seuta
Star & Star

Spanish (NOA) Estrella Fugaz
Shooting Star
Spanish (NOE) ¡A mí, estrellas!
To Me, Stars!