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According to [[Russ T.]], who lives in [[Toad Town]], ancient magic created this Star Rod long ago. | According to [[Russ T.]], who lives in [[Toad Town]], ancient magic created this Star Rod long ago. | ||
In the final two battles against Bowser, the Koopa King uses the star rod to make himself invincible, to recover [[HP]], and to attack. After freeing all of the Star Spirits, Mario can use the [[Star Beam]] (or the [[Peach Beam]] when [[Twink]] is present) to cancel out the Star Rod's invincibility effect. | In the final two battles against Bowser, the Koopa King uses the star rod to make himself invincible, grow bigger, to recover [[HP]], and to attack. After freeing all of the Star Spirits, Mario can use the [[Star Beam]] (or the [[Peach Beam]] when [[Twink]] is present) to cancel out the Star Rod's invincibility effect. | ||
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==Names in Other Languages== | ==Names in Other Languages== |
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Template:Articleabout The Star Rod is a magical rod that can make wishes come true. Bowser steals the Star Rod from Star Haven at the beginning of Paper Mario. He uses it to grant all his evil wishes. Activating it, he easily defeats Mario by making himself invincible. Mario and his partners must save the seven Star Spirits to deactivate the Star Rod's power.
According to Russ T., who lives in Toad Town, ancient magic created this Star Rod long ago.
In the final two battles against Bowser, the Koopa King uses the star rod to make himself invincible, grow bigger, to recover HP, and to attack. After freeing all of the Star Spirits, Mario can use the Star Beam (or the Peach Beam when Twink is present) to cancel out the Star Rod's invincibility effect.
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- There is an item with a similar look and same name, the Star Rod, which appeared in the Kirby series. Their use and purpose is different, however.