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'''Splart''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. In this minigame, | |align=right | ||
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'''Splart''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. In this minigame, [[Mario]] must turn into [[Pump Mario]] via a [[watering hole]] on the right and must step on a footprint-marked carpet right next to it. [[Luigi]] then must hit him with his [[hammer]], sending water towards one or more flying [[designbomb]]s. The water and the dye then splatter onto a white shirt, coloring it in one of various patterns depending on the designbomb(s) hit. This minigame is needed to obtain a [[Beanstar]] piece when played for the first time. Playing repeatedly and shooting every unique combination of dye to create all the possible patterns on the shirt causes the minigame's overseer, [[Harhall]], to reward Mario and Luigi with a single [[bean|Woo Bean]] after each pattern, and [[List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga#Harhall's Pants|Harhall's Pants]] after the final one, before leaving the area to set up a clothing shop. After Harhall's departure, the watering hole stops flowing. | |||
==Shirt combinations== | |||
The possible combinations for each shirt design are shown below. Each shirt must have a color and pattern for it to count in Harhall's record. | |||
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| | !colspan=8|Initial: [[File:WhiteShirtMLSS.png]] | ||
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|[[File:BlueBobombMLSS.png]][[File:YellowBobombMLSS.png]] | |rowspan=2|N/A | ||
![[File:BlueBobombMLSS.png]]!![[File:RedBobombMLSS.png]]!![[File:YellowBobombMLSS.png]]!![[File:BlueBobombMLSS.png]][[File:YellowBobombMLSS.png]]!![[File:YellowBobombMLSS.png]][[File:RedBobombMLSS.png]]!![[File:BlueBobombMLSS.png]][[File:RedBobombMLSS.png]]!![[File:BlueBobombMLSS.png]][[File:YellowBobombMLSS.png]][[File:RedBobombMLSS.png]] | |||
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|[[File: | |[[File:BlueShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:RedShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:YellowShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:GreenShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:OrangeShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:PurpleShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:BrownShirtMLSS.png]] | ||
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|[[File:SpottedBobombMLSS.png]] | |[[File:SpottedBobombMLSS.png]] | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:BlueSpottedShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:RedSpottedShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:YellowSpottedShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:GreenSpottedShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:OrangeSpottedShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:PurpleSpottedShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:BrownSpottedShirtMLSS.png]] | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:CheckeredBobombMLSS.png]]||[[File:BlueCheckerdShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:RedCheckeredShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:YellowCheckeredShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:GreenCheckeredShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:OrangeCheckeredShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:PurpleCheckeredShirt.png]]||[[File:BrownCheckeredShirtMLSS.png]] | ||
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|Any combination||[[File:BlueStarShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:RedStarShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:YellowStarShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:GreenStarShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:OrangeStarShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:PurpleStarShirtMLSS.png]]||[[File:BrownStarShirtMLSS.png]] | |||
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{{ | ==Trivia== | ||
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga | One of the patterns for the shirt is referred to as "tropical". This is a mistranslation. It should have been translated as stripes. This error was caused due to the words island/tropical (島) and stripes (縞) being pronounced the same in Japanese. | ||
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[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga minigames]] |
Latest revision as of 20:58, January 30, 2025
Splart is a minigame in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. In this minigame, Mario must turn into Pump Mario via a watering hole on the right and must step on a footprint-marked carpet right next to it. Luigi then must hit him with his hammer, sending water towards one or more flying designbombs. The water and the dye then splatter onto a white shirt, coloring it in one of various patterns depending on the designbomb(s) hit. This minigame is needed to obtain a Beanstar piece when played for the first time. Playing repeatedly and shooting every unique combination of dye to create all the possible patterns on the shirt causes the minigame's overseer, Harhall, to reward Mario and Luigi with a single Woo Bean after each pattern, and Harhall's Pants after the final one, before leaving the area to set up a clothing shop. After Harhall's departure, the watering hole stops flowing.
Shirt combinations[edit]
The possible combinations for each shirt design are shown below. Each shirt must have a color and pattern for it to count in Harhall's record.
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Patterns used | Color(s) used | ||||||
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Any combination |
Trivia[edit]
One of the patterns for the shirt is referred to as "tropical". This is a mistranslation. It should have been translated as stripes. This error was caused due to the words island/tropical (島) and stripes (縞) being pronounced the same in Japanese.