Star Bit

"Hey, you! Yeah, you! Got any tasty Star Bits?"

- Hungry Luma

Star Bits are collectible items in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. They are the most common items between the two games. For every 50 Mario collects (every 100 in Super Mario Galaxy 2), he receives an Extra Life. If Mario loses a life while in a stage, his coins will disappear when he respawns, but his Star Bit count will remain the same. After completing a mission, Mario's Star Bits are added to his total amount. The stored Star Bits are then used to feed the Hungry Lumas found in the Comet Observatory and several galaxies to unlock galaxies and planets, respectively, or at various points in the different Worlds and to spin Chance Cubes on Starship Mario in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Star Bits come in many colors (red, yellow, green, blue, purple, and white), and are quite shiny. They are first introduced when Mario arrives at Princess Peach's Castle at the beginning of the game, in the form of small rocks from space landing and releasing them. To collect them, the player can move the Star Cursor over them or simply run up to them.

When Mario flies through space from a planet to another planet, Star Bits often appear around him. To get them, the player must act quick and touch each of them with the Star Cursor before Mario lands on the next planet.

Star Bits are the Lumas' favorite food. When fed a certain number of them, a Hungry Luma will transform into a new planet or small galaxy and it will leave behind a pink Launch Star.

Pressing the button will shoot a Star Bit at the Star Cursor. This can be used to stun or defeat enemies. This will deduct from the player's Star Bit total, however. After the Star Bits have been fired they cannot be recovered.

The average enemy, such as a Goomba, will expel three Star Bits when defeated. However, that will only happen if the Star Spin is used, as simply jumping on one produces a single Coin. This holds true for most, but not all enemies for example Magikoopas only release Coins no matter what method they are defeated by.

Mario can also make Star Bits appear by Ground Pounding certain buttons or activating Flipswitches in various galaxies. Note that this will not always happen, as each button or Flipswitch performs a different function depending on its galaxy and location.

There is a larger object thought to be somewhat related to Star Bits called the Star Crystal, many of which are normally seen in Launch Star paths. They are broken upon impact and produce at least six Star Bits that Mario must collect quickly before they fly away.

Star Bits also appeared in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games in the Good Egg Galaxy stage. They add points to the player's score.

Trivia

 * It has been said that Star Bits taste like honey; they are based on a type of Japanese candy known as kompeitō.
 * In Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, if 9,999 Star Bits are collected, all coconuts in the game will become watermelons permanently, even if the Star Bit amount drops again.
 * In Mario Kart Wii, giant Star Bits will appear in the background of Rainbow Road if a Super Mario Galaxy save file is present.
 * Although the Super Mario Galaxy prologue says that a Grand Star appeared after enough Star Bits were collected, this never happens with the Star Bits Mario collects, despite the fact that he collects a large quantity of them.
 * In the Galaga Remix in Namco Museum Megamix, there are large floating objects in space that resemble Star Bits. They award the player points.
 * If the player has 777 or 7777 Star Bits on hand while on Starship Mario, Lubba will remark on how lucky that is. He also has messages for having 9999 and multiples of 1000 of them on hand as well.
 * Normally, once a Star Bit has been fired, it cannot be recovered. There is, however, a trick where the player can fire a Star Bit and recollect it. This can be done as Flying Mario by shooting a Star Bit near him and spinning to recover it.
 * In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Graditude Crystals are based off of Star Bits.