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[[Image:MP3_StarStamp.JPG|right|thumb|The '''Star Stamp''' sheet from the game, ''Mario Party 3''.]]
{{about|the [[:Category:Collectibles|collectibles]] found in ''Mario Party 3''|the collectibles in various [[Wii U]] games|[[Stamp]]}}
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'''Star Stamps''' are objects collected in the Story Mode of ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. When the fake [[Millennium Star]] falls from space, [[Mario]] and his friends argue over who has the right to claim it and be named the Superstar. A [[Lakitu]] suggests that they should have a contest to settle this problem. The Millennium Star comes to life at that moment and says that whoever obtains all seven Star Stamps—each named for a different quality—can claim the Star. The characters are to compete for each Star Stamp on a Battle Royale map related to the Star Stamp's trait. If the player wins, the Millennium Star begins to award the Star Stamp but is interrupted by a character who did not compete in the Battle Royale. This character claims to be the rightful owner of the Star Stamp thanks to a greater claim to the quality it represents. This conflict is then settled by a duel between the player and said opponent on a Duel Map.


'''Star Stamps''' are objects collected in the Story Mode of ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. When  the [[Millennium Star]] fell from space, [[Mario]] and his friends argued over who should get the Millennium Star. A [[Lakitu]] suggested that they should have a contest to settle this problem. The Millennium Star came to life at that moment and said that whoever obtains all seven Star Stamps shall be his rightful owner. The characters were granted one Star Stamp each and had to battle each other on both the Board Map and the Duel Map. Each Star Stamp is named after a certain quality or personality.
After the first five Star Stamps have been collected, this pattern is broken. [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] enters too soon, interrupting the Millennium Star and claiming to be the rightful owner of the Beauty Star Stamp before the Battle Royale has even taken place. The Millennium Star comes close to falling for her beauty and awarding her the Star Stamp without contest, before ultimately letting the player duel her without entering a Battle Royale first.
 
Then, [[Waluigi]] steals the Mischief Star Stamp and challenges the player to a fight on [[Waluigi's Island]]. Since he takes part in the Battle Royale, there is no duel for this final Star Stamp.
 
[[Bowser]] also tries to lay claim to the Star Stamps but is completely unsuccessful, often arriving after the Star Stamp has been awarded.
 
The Battle Royale map used to earn a Star Stamp, the character who challenges the player over it, and the Duel map used to settle the challenge are listed in the chart below. If the player chooses a character other than [[Luigi]], he fills that character's vacated spot, but the location of the duel remains the same. As Daisy and Waluigi cannot be chosen by the player, Luigi does not replace them.
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== List of Star Stamps ==
== List of Star Stamps ==
<br clear=all>
{| cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 border=1 width=100%
{| cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 border=1 width=100%
|-
! colspan=4 | Star Stamps
|-
|-
! width=25% | Star Stamp
! width=25% | Star Stamp
! width=25% | Character
! width=25% | Opponent
! width=25% | Battle Board
! width=25% | Battle Board
! width=25% | Duel Board
! width=25% | Duel Board
|-
|-
| '''<center><font color="Purple">Wit</font></center>''' || <center>[[Wario]]</center> || <center>[[Chilly Waters]]</center> || <center>[[Gate Guy]]</center>
|<center>[[File:Wit Stamp MP3.png]]<br> '''<font color="Purple">Wit</font></center>''' || <center>[[Wario]]</center> || <center>[[Chilly Waters]]</center> || <center>[[Gate Guy]]</center>
|-
| '''<center><font color="Green">Kindness</font>'''</center> || <center>[[Yoshi]]</center> || <center>[[Deep Bloober Sea]]</center> || <center>[[Arrowhead]]</center>
|-
|-
| '''<center><font color="Orange">Strength</font></center>''' || <center>[[Donkey Kong]]</center> || <center>[[Spiny Desert]]</center> || <center>[[Pipesqueak]]</center>
|<center>[[File:Kindness Stamp MP3.png]]<br> '''<font color="Green">Kindness</font>'''</center> || <center>[[Yoshi]]</center> || <center>[[Deep Bloober Sea]]</center> || <center>[[Arrowhead]]</center>
|-
|-
| '''<center><font color="Pink">Love</font></center>''' || <center>[[Princess Peach]]</center> || <center>[[Woody Woods]]</center> || <center>[[Blowhard]]</center>
|<center>[[File:Strength Stamp MP3.png]]<br> '''<font color="Orange">Strength</font></center>''' || <center>[[Donkey Kong]]</center> || <center>[[Spiny Desert]]</center> || <center>[[Pipesqueak]]</center>
|-
|-
| '''<center><font color="Red">Courage</font></center>''' || <center>[[Mario]]</center> || <center>[[Creepy Cavern]]</center> || <center>[[Mr. Mover]]</center>
|<center>[[File:Love Stamp MP3.png]]<br> '''<font color="Pink">Love</font></center>''' || <center>[[Princess Peach]]</center> || <center>[[Woody Woods]]</center> || <center>[[Blowhard]]</center>
|-
|-
| '''<center><font color="Cyan">Beauty</font></center>''' || <center>[[Princess Daisy]]</center> || <center>&ndash;</center> || <center>[[Backtrack]]</center>
|<center>[[File:Courage Stamp MP3.png]]<br> '''<font color="Red">Courage</font></center>''' || <center>[[Mario]]</center> || <center>[[Creepy Cavern]]</center> || <center>[[Mr. Mover]]</center>
|-
|-
| '''<center><font color="Black">Mischief</font></center>''' || <center>[[Waluigi]]</center> || <center>[[Waluigi's Island]]</center> || <center>&ndash;</center>
|<center>[[File:Beauty Stamp MP3.png]]<br> '''<font color="Cyan">Beauty</font></center>''' || <center>[[Princess Daisy]]</center> || <center>&ndash;</center> || <center>[[Backtrack]]</center>
|-
|-
| <center>Any stamp except Beauty and Mischief</center> || <center>[[Luigi]]</center> || <center>Any</center> || <center>Any except [[Backtrack]]</center>
|<center>[[File:Mischief Stamp MP3.png]]<br> '''<font color="Black">Mischief</font></center>''' || <center>[[Waluigi]]</center> || <center>[[Waluigi's Island]]</center> || <center>&ndash;</center>
|-
|-
|}
|}


Note that Luigi replaces the character that the [[player]] picked, so he doesn't have his own Board or Duel Map, thus having to adapt the chosen character's Star Stamp, Board, and Duel Map. However, Daisy and Waluigi cannot be chosen for story mode, so Luigi does not replace the Beauty and Mischief Star Stamps. If Luigi is chosen, the order of the Star Stamps is followed in the ordered shown above.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=スタースタンプ
|JapR=Sutā Sutanpu
|JapM=Star Stamp
|SpaE=Sello Estrella
|SpaEM=Star Stamp
}}


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[[Category: Items]]
[[Category:Collectibles]]
[[Category:Mario Party 3 items]]

Latest revision as of 13:56, March 2, 2023

This article is about the collectibles found in Mario Party 3. For the collectibles in various Wii U games, see Stamp.
The empty and completed Star Stamp cards
The empty and completed Star Stamp cards
The empty and completed Star Stamp cards

Star Stamps are objects collected in the Story Mode of Mario Party 3. When the fake Millennium Star falls from space, Mario and his friends argue over who has the right to claim it and be named the Superstar. A Lakitu suggests that they should have a contest to settle this problem. The Millennium Star comes to life at that moment and says that whoever obtains all seven Star Stamps—each named for a different quality—can claim the Star. The characters are to compete for each Star Stamp on a Battle Royale map related to the Star Stamp's trait. If the player wins, the Millennium Star begins to award the Star Stamp but is interrupted by a character who did not compete in the Battle Royale. This character claims to be the rightful owner of the Star Stamp thanks to a greater claim to the quality it represents. This conflict is then settled by a duel between the player and said opponent on a Duel Map.

After the first five Star Stamps have been collected, this pattern is broken. Daisy enters too soon, interrupting the Millennium Star and claiming to be the rightful owner of the Beauty Star Stamp before the Battle Royale has even taken place. The Millennium Star comes close to falling for her beauty and awarding her the Star Stamp without contest, before ultimately letting the player duel her without entering a Battle Royale first.

Then, Waluigi steals the Mischief Star Stamp and challenges the player to a fight on Waluigi's Island. Since he takes part in the Battle Royale, there is no duel for this final Star Stamp.

Bowser also tries to lay claim to the Star Stamps but is completely unsuccessful, often arriving after the Star Stamp has been awarded.

The Battle Royale map used to earn a Star Stamp, the character who challenges the player over it, and the Duel map used to settle the challenge are listed in the chart below. If the player chooses a character other than Luigi, he fills that character's vacated spot, but the location of the duel remains the same. As Daisy and Waluigi cannot be chosen by the player, Luigi does not replace them.

List of Star Stamps[edit]

Star Stamp Opponent Battle Board Duel Board
Wit Stamp MP3.png
Wit
Wario
Chilly Waters
Gate Guy
Kindness Stamp MP3.png
Kindness
Yoshi
Deep Bloober Sea
Arrowhead
Strength Stamp MP3.png
Strength
Donkey Kong
Spiny Desert
Pipesqueak
Love Stamp MP3.png
Love
Princess Peach
Woody Woods
Blowhard
Courage Stamp MP3.png
Courage
Mario
Creepy Cavern
Mr. Mover
Beauty Stamp MP3.png
Beauty
Princess Daisy
Backtrack
Mischief Stamp MP3.png
Mischief
Waluigi
Waluigi's Island

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スタースタンプ[?]
Sutā Sutanpu
Star Stamp
Spanish (NOE) Sello Estrella[?] Star Stamp