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In the settings for the game, the host player decides how many Big Stars are required to win the battle. The options are 3, 5, and 10. Also, at the top of the upper screen, the amount of Big Stars a player has is displayed above his or her character. When a player collects the second last star they need, the stars in the star counter start pulsing and the music plays faster until the last star is collected. The location of the Big Stars are seen in the touch screen.
In the settings for the game, the host player decides how many Big Stars are required to win the battle. The options are 3, 5, and 10. Also, at the top of the upper screen, the amount of Big Stars a player has is displayed above his or her character. When a player collects the second last star they need, the stars in the star counter start pulsing and the music plays faster until the last star is collected. The location of the Big Stars are seen in the touch screen.


One Big Star at a time appears in the level until it's collected. After players have collected at least one Big Star, players can make each other drop Big Stars (if they have any) by jumping on them, hitting a block when the other is standing on top of it, or attacking them with a [[Fireball]], [[Shell Dash]], etc. Players can drop Big Stars by touching an enemy, falling into a bottomless [[pit]], or getting crushed by walls. [[Ground Pound]]ing or [[Drill Spin]]ning into a player can make that player drop three Big Stars. If a Big Star is dropped, it starts bouncing around until it is collected, falls into a bottomless pit or it disappears. Collecting a player's star does not reset the level. [[Silver Stars]] have similar movements but there are five in every level.
One Big Star at a time appears in the level until it's collected. After players have collected at least one Big Star, players can make each other drop Big Stars (if they have any) by jumping on them, hitting a block when the other is standing on top of it, or attacking them with a [[Fireball]], [[Shell Dash]], etc. Players can drop Big Stars by touching an enemy, falling into a bottomless [[pit]], or getting crushed by walls. [[Ground Pound]]ing or [[Drill Spin]]ning into a player can make that player drop three Big Stars. If a Big Star is dropped, it starts bouncing around until it is collected, falls into a bottomless pit or it disappears. Collecting a player's star does not reset the level. [[Silver Star]]s have similar movements but there are five in every level.
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Revision as of 08:17, July 29, 2018

Not to be confused with Grand Star.
New Super Mario Bros.

Big Stars are Stars that appear in New Super Mario Bros.. They are only found in "Mario vs. Luigi" mode, and a set amount of Big Stars must be collected to win. Whenever a new Big Star is collected, everything in the level is reset.

In the settings for the game, the host player decides how many Big Stars are required to win the battle. The options are 3, 5, and 10. Also, at the top of the upper screen, the amount of Big Stars a player has is displayed above his or her character. When a player collects the second last star they need, the stars in the star counter start pulsing and the music plays faster until the last star is collected. The location of the Big Stars are seen in the touch screen.

One Big Star at a time appears in the level until it's collected. After players have collected at least one Big Star, players can make each other drop Big Stars (if they have any) by jumping on them, hitting a block when the other is standing on top of it, or attacking them with a Fireball, Shell Dash, etc. Players can drop Big Stars by touching an enemy, falling into a bottomless pit, or getting crushed by walls. Ground Pounding or Drill Spinning into a player can make that player drop three Big Stars. If a Big Star is dropped, it starts bouncing around until it is collected, falls into a bottomless pit or it disappears. Collecting a player's star does not reset the level. Silver Stars have similar movements but there are five in every level.