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{{about|the [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''|the small stars from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' also known as Gold Stars|[[Goal Star]]}} | {{about|the [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''|the small stars from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' also known as Gold Stars|[[Goal Star]]}} | ||
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|image=[[File:Gold Star | |image=[[File:Gold Star TTYD.png]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | ||
|description=''“The object Jolene gave you after defeating Grubba.”'' | |||
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The '''Gold Star''' is the third of the [[Crystal Stars]] [[Mario]] collects in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Prior to the events of the game, the ringmaster of the [[Glitz Pit]], [[Grubba]], used the Gold Star to power a [[Power-draining machine|machine]] that lets him suck out the life force of the fighters to power up his own. Among its victims was [[Prince Mush]], the Pit's first champion, which prompted his older sister, [[Jolene]], to go undercover and investigate his disappearance by getting herself hired as Grubba's assistant. Upon entering the Glitz Pit, Mario and his [[partner]]s witness a fight between [[The Koopinator]] and [[Rawk Hawk]], which the latter wins and receives a [[Champ's Belt|belt]] with the Gold Star on it. With their objective in sight, Mario and his friends climb up the ranks of the Glitz Pit, only to find that the Gold Star on Rawk Hawk's belt is fake. After claiming the champion title themselves, Mario discovers that Grubba has the Gold Star and confronts him in battle, where he fights in a powered-up form known as [[Macho Grubba]]. After Grubba is defeated and Prince Mush is revealed to be alive, Jolene gives Mario the real Gold Star as thanks and soon becomes the Glitz Pit's new promoter. The Gold Star teaches Mario the move [[Power Lift]] to use in battles. | |||
The '''Gold Star''' is the third of the [[Crystal Stars]] [[Mario]] collects in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' | |||
Prior to the events of the game, the | |||
The fake Gold Star appears later in [[Bowser]]'s intermission following Chapter 6, where he discovers Rawk Hawk's secret training facility. Confusing the fake with the real thing, he attempts to steal it, but Rawk Hawk shows up to stop him. As Bowser fights him off, [[Kammy Koopa]] is knocked into the fake Gold Star, which breaks it, and Rawk Hawk tells Bowser who has the real one, calling Mario by his stage name "Gonzales". | The fake Gold Star appears later in [[Bowser]]'s intermission following Chapter 6, where he discovers Rawk Hawk's secret training facility. Confusing the fake with the real thing, he attempts to steal it, but Rawk Hawk shows up to stop him. As Bowser fights him off, [[Kammy Koopa]] is knocked into the fake Gold Star, which breaks it, and Rawk Hawk tells Bowser who has the real one, calling Mario by his stage name "Gonzales". | ||
During the final battle with the [[Shadow Queen]], when the Crystal Stars spread out to the locations | During the final battle with the [[Shadow Queen]], when the Crystal Stars spread out to the locations as to where they were found, the Star returns to [[Glitzville]], where Jolene and the Glitz Pit fighters, consisting of Rawk Hawk, the [[Armored Harriers]] and [[Shellshock]] of the [[Shellshockers]] cheer on Mario and his team just before they defeat the evil queen for good. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|JapR=Gōrudo Sutā | |JapR=Gōrudo Sutā | ||
|JapM=Gold Star | |JapM=Gold Star | ||
| | |Fra=Étoile de topaze | ||
|FraM=Topaz Star | |||
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|Ger=Goldstern | |Ger=Goldstern | ||
|GerM=Gold Star | |GerM=Gold Star | ||
|Spa=Estrella Topacio | |Spa=Estrella Topacio | ||
|SpaM=Topaz Star | |SpaM=Topaz Star | ||
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*The Gold Star is the only Crystal Star not to be named after a jewel. Gold is a mineral or element. | *The Gold Star is the only Crystal Star not to be named after a jewel. Gold is a mineral or element. | ||
*While Grubba has the Gold Star in his possession, he can use it to power up himself, much like Mario uses Power Lift to boost himself up. | *While Grubba has the Gold Star in his possession, he can use it to power up himself, much like Mario uses Power Lift to boost himself up. | ||
*The Gold Star and the [[Diamond Star]] are the only Crystal Stars that are not from a chapter that involves the [[X-Naut]]s or the [[ | *The Gold Star and the [[Diamond Star]] are the only Crystal Stars that are not from a chapter that involves the [[X-Naut]]s or the [[Shadow Sirens]] in any way. | ||
{{Stars}} | {{Stars}} | ||
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[[Category:Crystal Stars]] | [[Category:Crystal Stars]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Items]] | ||
[[de:Goldstern]] | [[de:Goldstern]] | ||
[[it:Stella | [[it:Stella Dorata]] |