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Revision as of 22:09, June 15, 2022
Casual Nintendo historian. Otherwise an artist and a professional zoologist. Bio degree. I've had an account here since 2012.
I wrote the character sections for Super Mario 64, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Super Mario Odyssey. I contributed much of the article for Super Mario Sunshine and am currently working on Super Mario Galaxy.
I have been a fan of Nintendo since a very young age. My first Mario games (and three of the first video games I ever owned) were Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, Super Mario 64 DS, and Mario Kart DS. These games were good company for a young kid who moved around a lot and had difficulty keeping long-lasting friends.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, I sequentially played some of my favorite games in the Super Mario series to 100% completion. This includes, in order, Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, and Super Mario Odyssey. It's been really fun so far! These are great games, and I always wanted to marathon a series like this before but never had the time. It has been interesting to see where the series began and where it has ended up. The design philosophies, the characters, the art directions, world building, level design, narrative, etc. All good stuff. It might be fun to write something about it some day.
My favorite video game character is Yoshi.
Sandbox for current project
Comet Medals and Prankster Comets
No galaxy has more than one non-green Prankster Comet
Starship Mario
- Main article: Starship Mario
Hub terraformed to look like Mario's head by Lubba
Rouge group of Lumas live on it, inc. Lubba and Baby Luma
As Mario progresses, power-ups are added to the engine room. Cloud Flower and Yoshi Egg become usable. Visual mark of progress.
Passengers
Another mark of progress - NPCs permently board the ship once specific criteria are met (what are they? Just finishing certain missions or are they tied to Power Stars?)
The NPCs share tricks on level progression and actions: some allude to late-game secrets, or are marks of progress for the player
As the Starship becomes more lively, the music becomes more flourished and complex
(include mini list for NPCs, unlock criteria, and their quotes - no pictures. The pictures for characters are in the following section)
No Piantas :<
No. | Name | Unlock criterion | Placement | Dialogue |
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01 | Yoshi | Complete "Saddle Up with Yoshi". | tip of nose | none |
02 | Yellow Toad | Complete "Digga-Leg's Planet". | below right ear | "Hey--everyone's waiting for you on the Starshroom! We found a ![]() |
03 | Banktoad | Accumulate 7 Power Stars. | small patch of white flowers on the deck | "Hello from your friendly Banktoad! I can help share your stash of ![]() |
04 | Mailtoad | Accumulate 13 Power Stars. | patch of red flowers on the deck | "Hello! I've held on to every ![]() |
05 | Star Bunny | Complete "Think Before You Shake". | under right ear lobe | "Shake ![]() |
06 | Honeybee | Complete "The Secret Wall Jump". | left of the middle engine | "Bet you'd like to know our secret… When we get ![]() |
07 | Penguin | Complete "Exploring the Cosmic Cavern". | back of the head, near the tea set | "Shake ![]() |
08 | Jibberjay | Complete "Jungle Fluzzard Race". | near the path above the left sideburn | "Listen up! Listen up! There's a trick to going fast with Fluzzard! Point ![]() |
09 | First Lumalee | Collect one Power Star in World 3. | Pipe Room in the left ear | "Lumalee! ♪ Lumalop! ♪ Welcome to the Luma Shop! Care to spin a Chance Cube for only 30 ![]() |
10 | Whittle | Complete "Tall Trunk's Big Slide". | behind the left ear | "Collect many ![]() ![]() |
11 | Gold Gearmo | Complete "C'mere, Goomba". | at tea set | "I kinda dig those ![]() |
12 | Silver Gearmo | Complete "C'mere, Topman". | at tea set | "I just love the way those li'l ![]() |
13 | Second Lumalee | Complete "The Magnificent Magma Sea". | Pipe Room in the left ear | "Care to spin 5 Chance Cubes for only 100 ![]() |
14 | Bob-omb Buddy | Complete "Return of the Whomp King". | near bridge, north of tea set | "Have you heard of this mythical, legendary world? It sounds like an amazing place, but I wonder how you get there…" |
15 | First Green Luma | Complete "Throwback Throwdown". | left of the stern, by the tree | "Seeking the cosmic jewels…it's been our lifelong pursuit… There is a saying that 'they can be found when all the stars have been collected…'" |
16 | Second Green Luma | Accumulate 120 Power Stars. | left of the stern, by the tree | "The universe is so full of joy… Have you ever seen a ![]() |
17 | Rosalina | Complete "The Perfect Run". | big patch of white flowers on the deck | "I want to give you my thanks." |
Items
Name | Description | Name | Description |
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![]() Power Stars |
description | ![]() Notes |
description |
![]() Green Power Stars |
description | ![]() + Clocks |
description |
![]() Bronze Stars |
description | ![]() Green Shells |
description |
![]() Silver Stars |
description | ![]() 1-Up Mushrooms |
description |
![]() Grand Stars |
description | ![]() Life Mushrooms |
description |
![]() Comet Medals |
description | ![]() Chance Cubes |
description |
![]() Star Bits |
description | ![]() Star Chips |
description |
![]() Star Piece Clusters |
description | ![]() Keys |
description |
![]() ![]() Small Rocks / Shell Circles |
Note to self: the names for both circles come from the internal naming of the textures associated with them, as viewable on noclip.website. These are likely the only official English names for these things, as they are 0 mentioning of them in the SMG2 Prima Guide or instruction booklet. They _are_ listed in the Shogakukan and English-localized Mario Encyclopedia, and are listed together as one object. While the English localizing was done poorly, the way the book itself is organized was not changed from its Japanese counterpart, which was a close collaboration between Shogakukan and Nintendo. They have a long-standing relationship, seemingly closer than that between Nintendo of America and Prima Games, as Shogakukan has been granted access to a significant amount of in-game assets and details not allocated to the Prima Games writers. The organization of enemies, as well as the very screenshots for them in the encyclopedia, would be repurposed on the Japanese character indexes for Mario released to correspond with the 25th Anniversary, so I'm inclined to think the Encyclopedia - while not a reliable source for names for characters, items, and enemies - is at least useable with regards to what the things themselves are. | ![]() Berries |
description |
![]() Balloons |
description | ![]() Big Yoshi Fruits |
Note to self: the FileName directory refers to this as the "Big Yoshi Fruit" and the normal berry as the "Yoshi Fruit". I think due to policy the name we use would be "Big Yoshi Fruit", but that would be odd for readers, I think. The Prima Guide calls it a "giant fruit", but this seems to be in a general sense. Perhaps the Shogakukan Mario encyclopedia offers a unique name. |
![]() Rocks |
description | ![]() Coconuts |
description |
![]() Coins |
description | ![]() Watermelons |
description |
![]() Purple Coins |
description | ![]() Spin Drills |
description |
![]() ? Coins |
description | ![]() Yoshi's Eggs |
description |
Power-ups
The Ice Flower and Red Star are the only power-ups from the first Super Mario Galaxy to not return.
Power-up | Effect | Description |
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New power-ups | ||
![]() Cloud Flower |
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The Cloud Flower transforms Mario into Cloud Mario, which enables him to walk on cloud platforms that he would otherwise be too heavy to stand on. Cloud Mario can also create up to three cloud platforms by shaking ![]() |
![]() Rock Mushroom |
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Touching the Rock Mushroom transforms Mario into Rock Mario. Shaking ![]() |
Returning power-ups | ||
![]() Fire Flower |
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The Fire Flower transforms Mario into Fire Mario for thirty seconds. Shaking ![]() |
![]() Bee Mushroom |
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Touching the Bee Mushroom transforms Mario into Bee Mario. Holding ![]() ![]() |
![]() Rainbow Star |
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Making contact with the Rainbow Star transforms Mario into Rainbow Mario for thirty seconds. He is invincible and can defeat enemies on contact. Running in this form makes Mario build speed and shortens the height of his jump. Attempting to collect a different power-up in this form will instead launch it up without collecting it. |
![]() Boo Mushroom |
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Mario is transformed into a Boo when he touches the Boo Mushroom. Shaking ![]() ![]() |
![]() Spring Mushroom |
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Making contact with the Spring Mushroom transforms Mario into Spring Mario. Mario continuously jumps in this form. Pressing ![]() |
Yoshi's fruit
Power-up | Effect | Description |
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![]() Dash Pepper |
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Eating the Dash Pepper transforms Yoshi into Dash Yoshi for eight seconds. He bursts with speed and will only stop if he collides with an obstacle or the power-up wears off, but his direction can be controlled by tilting ![]() |
![]() Blimp Fruit |
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The Blimp Fruit transforms Yoshi into Blimp Yoshi. He inflated like a balloon and trickles out air from his mouth, causing Blimp Yoshi to slowly rise. His trajectory can be controlled by tilting ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() Bulb Berry |
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The Bulb Berry causes Yoshi to illuminate light as Bulb Yoshi. The light exposes platforms that would otherwise be hidden and enables the player to use them. This form only lasts for only ten seconds, and the radius of Bulb Yoshi's light gradually depletes. The platforms disappear and can no longer be used once the ten seconds have passed. Eating another Bulb Berry before the time has ran out restores Bulb Yoshi's light and resets the timer. |