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{{quote|Bwahahaha! I did it! Now to put those {{color|blue|Mini Stars}} to good use!|Bowser|Mario Party 9}}
{{quote|Bwahahaha! I did it! Now to put those {{color|Mini Stars|blue}} to good use!|Bowser|Mario Party 9}}
'''Mini Stars''' are small, white stars with a rainbow tint, introduced in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. They originate from outer space, and are similar to [[coin]]s from the first eight [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' games]], as players need to collect these items while advancing on the stages. When collected, they add to the current player's Mini Star total. The dark counterpart are the [[Mini Ztar]]s, which deducts the total of Mini Stars collected.  
'''Mini Stars''' are small, white stars with a rainbow tint, introduced in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. They originate from outer space, and are similar to [[coin]]s from the first eight [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' games]], as players need to collect these items while advancing on the stages. When collected, they add to the current player's Mini Star total. The dark counterpart are the [[Mini Ztar]]s, which deducts the total of Mini Stars collected.  


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