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'''Stars''' are essential collectibles in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series of games. They are most often found at a [[Star Space]]. Once the Star is bought, the Star Space moves to another location. Traditionally, twenty [[coin]]s are required to pay for these Stars, but some of the more recent titles in the series feature more unique ways for acquiring these precious items. For instance, in [[Snowflake Lake]], players receive certain amount of stars, but can use [[Chain Chomp]]s to steal these stars. During duels, Stars and coins can be wagered via choice (until ''[[Mario Party 6]]'') or by roulette (since ''[[Mario Party 7]]''). | '''Stars''' are essential collectibles in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series of games. They are most often found at a [[Star Space]]. Once the Star is bought, the Star Space moves to another location. Traditionally, twenty [[coin]]s are required to pay for these Stars, but some of the more recent titles in the series feature more unique ways for acquiring these precious items. For instance, in [[Snowflake Lake]], players receive certain amount of stars, but can use [[Chain Chomp]]s to steal these stars. During duels, Stars and coins can be wagered via choice (until ''[[Mario Party 6]]'') or by roulette (since ''[[Mario Party 7]]''). |
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Template:Articleabout Template:Item-infobox Stars are essential collectibles in the Mario Party series of games. They are most often found at a Star Space. Once the Star is bought, the Star Space moves to another location. Traditionally, twenty coins are required to pay for these Stars, but some of the more recent titles in the series feature more unique ways for acquiring these precious items. For instance, in Snowflake Lake, players receive certain amount of stars, but can use Chain Chomps to steal these stars. During duels, Stars and coins can be wagered via choice (until Mario Party 6) or by roulette (since Mario Party 7).
Additionally, at the end of each game, there is an option to retrieve Bonus Stars to increase the chances of winning the game.
In Mario Party 6, Stars have an additional function. If players finish a board match or play enough minigames, they receive stars. These stars can be traded for unlockables in the Star Bank.
The only games to break this trend of collecting stars to win the match are Mario Party 9 and Mario Party: Island Tour. Instead of collecting Stars to become the Super Star, one must collect Mini Stars instead (or complete various other goals in Mario Party: Island Tour). However, at the end of a party in Mario Party 9 and Mario Party 10, five Mini Stars combine into one Star when the game is determining the Super Star. After being absent from two games as a gameplay element, Stars are once again the main objective in Mario Party 10's amiibo Party mode, where they can once again be collected for 20 coins (40 for both if the homestretch is reached). However, Stars are still absent from the game's Mario Party mode aside from the ending of a party, like in Mario Party 9. Template:BoxTop