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In ''Princess Peach: Showtime!'', [[Princess Peach]] and [[Stella]] can obtain a Sparkle Gem by completing unsaid quests or side quests, or finding it in different locations. There are ten Sparkle Gems in each transformation's first play, seven in each transformation's second play, and five in BF plays. Every time Peach collects a Sparkle Gem, the game shows the list of Sparkle Gems Peach collected in the stage. According to Stella, Sparkle Gems "are packed with shining power" which can be used to open [[dark door]]s. After defeating [[Grape (character)|Grape]], three Sparkle Gems can be earned by refighting each boss while fulfilling certain requirements during the battle, and they can be used to buy decorations for the [[Sparkle Theater]] lobbies. | In ''Princess Peach: Showtime!'', [[Princess Peach]] and [[Stella]] can obtain a Sparkle Gem by completing unsaid quests or side quests, or finding it in different locations. There are ten Sparkle Gems in each transformation's first play, seven in each transformation's second play, and five in BF plays. Every time Peach collects a Sparkle Gem, the game shows the list of Sparkle Gems Peach collected in the stage. According to Stella, Sparkle Gems "are packed with shining power" which can be used to open [[dark door]]s. After defeating [[Grape (character)|Grape]], three Sparkle Gems can be earned by refighting each boss while fulfilling certain requirements during the battle, and they can be used to buy decorations for the [[Sparkle Theater]] lobbies. | ||
There are a total of 235 Sparkle Gems; only 100 are required to | There are a total of 235 Sparkle Gems; only 100 are required to complete the game (10 required for the [[Disco Wing]] boss fight on 1F, 15 for [[Light Fang]] on 2F, 20 for [[Purrjector Cat]] on 3F, 25 for [[Spotlion]] on 4F, and 30 for Grape on BF), while the remaining 135 are used to buy decorations for the Sparkle Theater lobbies, as mentioned above. Collecting all 235 will allow Peach to buy the Special Dress and Special Ribbon at the [[Lobby Shop]]. | ||
A [[Sparkle piece]]<ref>Postgame rematch info for [[Darkle Boss: Light Fang]]</ref> is a shard or fragment of a Sparkle Gem. Collecting eight of them during a play will combine them into a Sparkle Gem. They are comparable to [[Red Coin]]s, but are found much closer to each other. A few levels, including [[A Snow Flower on Ice]], have multiple sets of Sparkle pieces in a single level; the pieces do not carry over from one set to the next. | A [[Sparkle piece]]<ref>Postgame rematch info for [[Darkle Boss: Light Fang]]</ref> is a shard or fragment of a Sparkle Gem. Collecting eight of them during a play will combine them into a Sparkle Gem. They are comparable to [[Red Coin]]s, but are found much closer to each other. A few levels, including [[A Snow Flower on Ice]], have multiple sets of Sparkle pieces in a single level; the pieces do not carry over from one set to the next. | ||
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PPS Sparkle Gem Model 2.png|3D model | PPS Sparkle Gem Model 2.png|3D model | ||
SMR Princess Peach Missions.png|The Princess Peach missions screen in ''Super Mario Run'' | SMR Princess Peach Missions.png|The Princess Peach missions screen in ''Super Mario Run'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=キラメキストーン | ||
| | |JapR=Kirameki Sutōn | ||
| | |JapM=Sparkle Stone | ||
|ChiS=灿光石 | |ChiS=灿光石 | ||
|ChiSR=Cànguāng Shí | |ChiSR=Cànguāng Shí | ||
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|FreM=Sparkle gem | |FreM=Sparkle gem | ||
|Ger=Funkelkristall<ref name=3fdark>When Stella asks Peach to give her Sparkle Gems to open a dark door on 3F.</ref> | |Ger=Funkelkristall<ref name=3fdark>When Stella asks Peach to give her Sparkle Gems to open a dark door on 3F.</ref> | ||
|GerM= | |GerM= | ||
|Ita=Gemma di Splendore | |Ita=Gemma di Splendore | ||
|ItaM=Sparkle gem | |ItaM=Sparkle gem | ||
|Kor=반짝임 스톤<ref name=castle/> | |Kor=반짝임 스톤<ref name=castle/> | ||
|KorR=Banjjag'im seuton | |KorR=Banjjag'im seuton | ||
|KorM= | |KorM= | ||
|Por=Esplendorita<ref name=3fdark/> | |Por=Esplendorita<ref name=3fdark/> | ||
|PorM=Splendorite | |PorM=Splendorite | ||
|Rus=Искра озарения<ref name=castle>When Stella first talks about Sparkle Gems after lighting the forest lamps on the first playthrough of "[[The Castle of Thorns]]".</ref> | |Rus=Искра озарения<ref name=castle>When Stella first talks about Sparkle Gems after lighting the forest lamps on the first playthrough of "[[The Castle of Thorns]]".</ref> | ||
|RusR=Iskra ozarenia | |RusR=Iskra ozarenia | ||
|RusM= | |RusM= | ||
|Spa=Esplendorita | |Spa=Esplendorita | ||
|SpaM=Splendorite | |SpaM=Splendorite | ||
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[[Category:Princess Peach: Showtime! items]] | [[Category:Princess Peach: Showtime! items]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Run items]] | [[Category:Super Mario Run items]] | ||