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Latest revision as of 16:43, January 7, 2025
Star Way is a road of sparkling stars that connects Shooting Star Summit to Star Haven in Paper Mario. After Mario rescues the Star Spirits, they join together in a circle to create a winding, spiraling path of stars to help Mario and his party members reach Star Haven. The only enemies that occur are Embers.
In the Japanese version and the iQue version, this path is known as "Star Road," the same name given to the path to Star World in Super Mario World and Geno's home in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
A similar road appears in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time on the way to the Star Shrine.
Enemies found[edit]
Area Tattle[edit]
- "This must be... Yes! This is the legendary Star Way! It's a path formed out of actual stars. It's absolutely beautiful!"
In-game map description[edit]
- This starry path links Shooting Star Summit with Star Haven.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スターロード[?] Sutā Rōdo |
Star Road | |
Chinese | 星星之路[?] Xīngxīng zhī Lù |
Star Road | |
French | Route des Etoiles[?] | Star Way | |
Spanish | Camino Estelar[?] | Stellar Way |