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'''Rising Star''' is a two-player mode found in the Variety pack of ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' It involves two players working together to complete [[Microgames|microgames]] while also trying to be the first to earn five stars.
[[File:WWGIT Rising Star.jpg|thumb|Rising Star title screen]]
'''Rising Star''' is a two-player mode found in the Variety Pack of ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' It involves two players working together to complete [[microgame]]s while also trying to be the first to earn five stars.
==Gameplay==
Rising Star is based on the effort system used when playing microgames with two players in the Play-o-pedia, although Rising Star will not select a boss microgame.


==Gameplay==
In this mode, two players play together in a microgame. A random crew member is selected for each round. Both players will get the same crew member, although [[Dribble & Spitz|Dribble/Spitz]] and [[Kat & Ana|Kat/Ana]] are exceptions. Like in the main game, they have to complete microgames, but there are no lives like in the Play-o-pedia. After a round, two outcomes are possible: if the microgame is won, whoever did the action that would normally give them an effort point will receive a star; in case of a loss, whoever did the action that would normally have an effort point taken away from them will have one star taken away, unless that player has no stars. If both players contributed equally to either outcome, neither of them will earn or lose stars. Whoever has five stars first wins.
In this mode, two players play together. Like in the main game, they have to complete microgames, but there are no lives. After a microgame, two outcomes are possible: if the microgame is won, whoever contributed most will receive a star; in case of a loss, whoever caused the microgame to be lost will have one star taken away. If both players contributed equally to either outcome, neither of them will earn or lose stars. Whoever has five stars first wins.
 
In some microgames it is not possible to gain or lose stars at all, due to the game considering both players having equally contributed. For example, in [[Boxed Up (WarioWare: Get It Together!)|Boxed Up]], they simply have to evade Wario's hands. Neither gains an effort point if the microgame is won.
 
==Gallery==
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File:WWGIT Rising Star Gameplay.jpg|Player 1 being penalized in Rising Star
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=がんばりバトル
|JapR=Ganbari Batoru
|JapM=Endurance Battle
|Kor=전력으로 배틀
|KorR=Jeollyeogeuro Baeteul
|KorM=With-All-One's-Might Battle
|Spa=Estrellas fugaces
|SpaM=Shooting stars
|Ita=Stella d'oro
|ItaM=Golden star
}}


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Latest revision as of 04:13, August 19, 2022

The title screen for Rising Star
Rising Star title screen

Rising Star is a two-player mode found in the Variety Pack of WarioWare: Get It Together! It involves two players working together to complete microgames while also trying to be the first to earn five stars.

Gameplay[edit]

Rising Star is based on the effort system used when playing microgames with two players in the Play-o-pedia, although Rising Star will not select a boss microgame.

In this mode, two players play together in a microgame. A random crew member is selected for each round. Both players will get the same crew member, although Dribble/Spitz and Kat/Ana are exceptions. Like in the main game, they have to complete microgames, but there are no lives like in the Play-o-pedia. After a round, two outcomes are possible: if the microgame is won, whoever did the action that would normally give them an effort point will receive a star; in case of a loss, whoever did the action that would normally have an effort point taken away from them will have one star taken away, unless that player has no stars. If both players contributed equally to either outcome, neither of them will earn or lose stars. Whoever has five stars first wins.

In some microgames it is not possible to gain or lose stars at all, due to the game considering both players having equally contributed. For example, in Boxed Up, they simply have to evade Wario's hands. Neither gains an effort point if the microgame is won.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese がんばりバトル[?]
Ganbari Batoru
Endurance Battle
Italian Stella d'oro[?] Golden star
Korean 전력으로 배틀[?]
Jeollyeogeuro Baeteul
With-All-One's-Might Battle
Spanish Estrellas fugaces[?] Shooting stars