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{{quote|Huh?!?! You want this, [[Mario|amigo]]? This little rock over here? Are you serious? Well, that's no big deal... Here, take it. What do I need one or two extra gems for? I did not really like that one, anyway.|Cortez|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|Huh?!?! You want this, [[Mario|amigo]]? This little rock over here? Are you serious? Well, that's no big deal... Here, take it. What do I need one or two extra gems for? I did not really like that one, anyway.|Cortez|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}


The '''Sapphire Star''' is the fifth of the [[Crystal Stars]] [[Mario]] collects in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. According to the legend of the Crystal Stars as told by [[Grifty]], the Sapphire Star was brought to [[Keelhaul Key]] by the tired [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]] [[Black Chest Demon|hero]] in an effort to keep it safe. However, the pirate [[Cortez]] stole the star from him easily, and has since kept it in his treasure hoard.<ref>"The Koopa hero went to a southern isle to hide his star where none would find it. But the Koopa was so tired from his journey that the pirate Cortez stole it easily." - [[Grifty]]</ref> After being shipwrecked on Keelhaul Key and navigating [[Pirate's Grotto]], Mario encounters Cortez and battles him for the Sapphire Star. After the battle, Cortez gives it up willingly, stating he didn't even like it nor need it. The Sapphire Star teaches Mario the move [[Sweet Feast]] to use in battles.
The '''Sapphire Star''' is the fifth of the [[Crystal Stars]] [[Mario]] collects in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. According to the legend of the Crystal Stars as told by [[Grifty]], the Sapphire Star was brought to [[Keelhaul Key]] by the tired [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]] [[Black Chest Demon|hero]] in an effort to keep it safe. However, the pirate [[Cortez]] stole the star from him easily and added it to his treasure hoard.<ref>"The Koopa hero went to a southern isle to hide his star where none would find it. But the Koopa was so tired from his journey that the pirate Cortez stole it easily." - [[Grifty]]</ref> After being shipwrecked on Keelhaul Key and navigating [[Pirate's Grotto]], Mario encounters Cortez and battles him for the Sapphire Star. After the battle, Cortez gives it up willingly, stating he didn't even like it nor need it. The Sapphire Star teaches Mario the move [[Sweet Feast]] to use in battles.


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Revision as of 01:28, February 25, 2018

This article is about the Crystal Star from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. For the object from Wario: Master of Disguise, see Sapphire Star (Wario: Master of Disguise).

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“Huh?!?! You want this, amigo? This little rock over here? Are you serious? Well, that's no big deal... Here, take it. What do I need one or two extra gems for? I did not really like that one, anyway.”
Cortez, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

The Sapphire Star is the fifth of the Crystal Stars Mario collects in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. According to the legend of the Crystal Stars as told by Grifty, the Sapphire Star was brought to Keelhaul Key by the tired Koopa hero in an effort to keep it safe. However, the pirate Cortez stole the star from him easily and added it to his treasure hoard.[1] After being shipwrecked on Keelhaul Key and navigating Pirate's Grotto, Mario encounters Cortez and battles him for the Sapphire Star. After the battle, Cortez gives it up willingly, stating he didn't even like it nor need it. The Sapphire Star teaches Mario the move Sweet Feast to use in battles.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サファイアスター[?]
Safaia Sutā
Sapphire Star
German Saphirstern[?] -

References

  1. ^ "The Koopa hero went to a southern isle to hide his star where none would find it. But the Koopa was so tired from his journey that the pirate Cortez stole it easily." - Grifty