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Pressing the {{button|wii|B}} button will shoot a Star Bit at location of the [[Star Cursor]]. This can be used to stun or defeat some [[enemies]]. If a player holds the {{button|wii|B}} button, Star Bits will be shot continuously. Fired Star Bits cannot be recovered.
Pressing the {{button|wii|B}} button will shoot a Star Bit at location of the [[Star Cursor]]. This can be used to stun or defeat some [[enemies]]. If a player holds the {{button|wii|B}} button, Star Bits will be shot continuously. Fired Star Bits cannot be recovered.


The average enemy, such as a [[Goomba]], will release 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 [[Magikoopa]]s only release Coins no matter what method they are defeated by.
The average enemy, such as a [[Goomba]], will release 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, [[Magikoopa]]s only release Coins no matter what method they are defeated by.


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