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[[Image:GiantStarbit.png|thumb|200px|Rock Mario rolling past some '''Giant Star Bits''' in the [[Melty Monster Galaxy]].]]
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The '''Giant Star Bit''' is a semi-common item in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' that consists of giant, blue [[Star Bits]] with strange spiky white crystal structures in them. They are most commonly seen floating in space directly in the path of a [[Launch Star]]. When [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] fly through the path, they will smash right through the Giant Star Bit, releasing multiple separate Star Bits that will circle around them and can be collected with the [[Star Cursor]] until they land on the next planet.
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[[File:SMG2 Rolling Lane Star Crystal.png|thumb|left|200px|Rock Mario rolling past some Star Piece Clusters in the [[Melty Monster Galaxy]]]]
'''Star Piece Clusters'''<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy'' / ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' internal filename (<tt>StarPieceCluster</tt>)</ref> are semi-common items that consist of big blue [[Star Bit]]s with spiky white crystal structures in them in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They appear more often in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' than in its predecessor. They are most commonly seen floating in space directly in the path of a [[Launch Star]]. When [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] flies through the path, he smashes right through the Star Piece Cluster, releasing multiple separate Star Bits that circle around him and can be collected with the [[Star Pointer]] until he lands on the next planet.


In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', Giant Star Bits can sometimes be found floating just above the ground, though this is extremely rare, as this will only happen during one level in the [[Melty Monster Galaxy]]. In this level, the Giant Star Bits will be destroyed if they are hit by [[Rock Mario]] or [[Rock Luigi]]. For some reason, these Giant Star Bits will only produce four Star Bits when broken. These Giant Star Bits can also be broken by the [[Co-Star Luma]].
In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', '''Star Piece Cluster Rocks'''<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' internal filename (<tt>StarPieceClusterRock</tt>)</ref> can sometimes be found floating just above the ground, though this is extremely rare, as this happens only during [[A Stroll Down Rolling Lane|one mission]] in the [[Melty Monster Galaxy]]. In this mission, the Star Piece Cluster Rocks will be destroyed if they are hit by [[Rock Mario]] or Rock Luigi. For some reason, Star Piece Cluster Rocks produce only four Star Bits when broken. These clusters can also be broken by the [[Co-Star Luma]]'s spin.


Three Giant Star Bits also appear on the [[Grand World Map]], one near the end of [[World 1 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 1]] and two at the beginning of [[World 2 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 2]]. The player can maneuver [[Starship Mario]] into these Giant Star Bits in order to break them and release the Star Bits inside. These Giant Star Bits appear to have a yellow spiky crystal inside them, and will release eight Star Bits when broken.
It is also possible to break a Star Piece Cluster by using Mario or Luigi's [[spin|Star-Spin]]. To do this, he must go to the [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]], choose the [[Head in the Clouds|first mission]], grab a [[Cloud Flower]], and traverse through until he reaches the highest cymbal next to the Launch Star while having one carrying three clouds. At this point, there is a Star Piece Cluster in the Launch Star's path. The player must try to reach the Star Piece Cluster by creating clouds at the peak of their [[Backward Somersault|backward somersault]]s towards the Star Crystal. Even though the [[jump]]s may not be high enough, the last backward somersault can reach the Star Piece Cluster. At the peak of the last somersault, the player must star-spin at the Star Piece Cluster; the Star Piece Cluster breaks and Star Bits follow the player.


==Trivia==
Three Star Piece Clusters also appear on the World Map: one near the end of [[World 1 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 1]], and two at the beginning of [[World 2 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 2]]. The player can maneuver [[Starship Mario]] into these Star Piece Clusters in order to break them and release the Star Bits inside. These Star Piece Clusters appear to have a spiky yellow crystal inside them, and they release eight Star Bits when broken.
*In the Galaga Remix in Namco Museum Megamix, there are large floating objects in space that resemble Giant Star Bits. They award the player points.
*Though they do appear quite frequently in both ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', Giant Star Bits are far more common in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' than in its predecessor.
*Giant Star Bits can be seen in the background of [[Rainbow Road]] in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' if the player has a ''Super Mario Galaxy'' save file.


==See Also==
==See also==
*[[Star Bit]]
*[[Crystal (Super Mario Galaxy)|Crystal (''Super Mario Galaxy'')]]
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*[[Balloon (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|Balloon (''Super Mario Galaxy 2'')]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:55, October 8, 2023

Star Piece Cluster
A Star Piece Cluster
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Effect Grants the player Star Bits on contact
Rock Mario rolling past some Star Piece Clusters in the Melty Monster Galaxy

Star Piece Clusters[1] are semi-common items that consist of big blue Star Bits with spiky white crystal structures in them in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. They appear more often in Super Mario Galaxy 2 than in its predecessor. They are most commonly seen floating in space directly in the path of a Launch Star. When Mario or Luigi flies through the path, he smashes right through the Star Piece Cluster, releasing multiple separate Star Bits that circle around him and can be collected with the Star Pointer until he lands on the next planet.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, Star Piece Cluster Rocks[2] can sometimes be found floating just above the ground, though this is extremely rare, as this happens only during one mission in the Melty Monster Galaxy. In this mission, the Star Piece Cluster Rocks will be destroyed if they are hit by Rock Mario or Rock Luigi. For some reason, Star Piece Cluster Rocks produce only four Star Bits when broken. These clusters can also be broken by the Co-Star Luma's spin.

It is also possible to break a Star Piece Cluster by using Mario or Luigi's Star-Spin. To do this, he must go to the Cloudy Court Galaxy, choose the first mission, grab a Cloud Flower, and traverse through until he reaches the highest cymbal next to the Launch Star while having one carrying three clouds. At this point, there is a Star Piece Cluster in the Launch Star's path. The player must try to reach the Star Piece Cluster by creating clouds at the peak of their backward somersaults towards the Star Crystal. Even though the jumps may not be high enough, the last backward somersault can reach the Star Piece Cluster. At the peak of the last somersault, the player must star-spin at the Star Piece Cluster; the Star Piece Cluster breaks and Star Bits follow the player.

Three Star Piece Clusters also appear on the World Map: one near the end of World 1, and two at the beginning of World 2. The player can maneuver Starship Mario into these Star Piece Clusters in order to break them and release the Star Bits inside. These Star Piece Clusters appear to have a spiky yellow crystal inside them, and they release eight Star Bits when broken.

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Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
ObjectData/StarPieceCluster.arc StarPieceCluster Transliteration of below
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
StageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl
SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl
スターピースクラスター (Sutā Pīsu Kurasutā) Star Piece Cluster

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario Galaxy / Super Mario Galaxy 2 internal filename (StarPieceCluster)
  2. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 internal filename (StarPieceClusterRock)