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{{quote|And do [[Mario|you]] even realize what blew off to who knows where in the blast? The {{color|red|Royal Stickers}}! Yeah. THOSE ROYAL STICKERS.|Kersti|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}
{{quote|And do [[Mario|you]] even realize what blew off to who knows where in the blast? The {{color|red|Royal Stickers}}! Yeah. THOSE ROYAL STICKERS.|Kersti|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}}
The '''Royal Stickers''' are six special stickers that first appear in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. [[Kersti]] is their guardian, and they appear to be housed in the [[Sticker Comet]] which is the source of all other stickers. Royal Stickers can grant wishes and give power to the people who wield them, which may also alter their personality.
The '''Royal Stickers''' are six special stickers that first appear in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. [[Kersti]] is their guardian, and they appear to be housed in the [[Sticker Comet]] which is the source of all other stickers. Royal Stickers can grant [[wish]]es and powers to anyone who wields them, which may also alter their personality and cause them to lose control of their powers, as shown by the bosses in the game who wear them.


==History==
==History==
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[[File:PMSS-Megasparkle Goomba Shot.png|thumb|Kersti noticing a Royal Sticker being worn by [[Megasparkle Goomba]].]]
[[File:PMSS-Megasparkle Goomba Shot.png|thumb|Kersti noticing a Royal Sticker being worn by [[Megasparkle Goomba]].]]
The bosses guarding the other 5 are [[Megasparkle Goomba]] (World 1), [[Tower Power Pokey]] (World 2), [[Gooper Blooper]] (World 3), [[Mizzter Blizzard]] (World 4) and [[Petey Piranha]] (World 5). Each boss has a rhyming story about their background before they received the Sticker, as well as how they got it. Once a boss is defeated, Mario must pick up the Royal Sticker to complete the world and move on to the next. If Mario tries to leave without the Royal Sticker, Kersti forces him to get it.
The bosses guarding the other five are [[Megasparkle Goomba]] (World 1), [[Tower Power Pokey]] (World 2), [[Gooper Blooper]] (World 3), [[Mizzter Blizzard]] (World 4) and [[Petey Piranha]] (World 5). Each boss has a rhyming story about their background before they received the Sticker, as well as how they got it. Once a boss is defeated, Mario must pick up the Royal Sticker to complete the world and move on to the next. If Mario tries to leave without the Royal Sticker, Kersti forces him to collect it.
 
The Royal Stickers can grant wishes and grant great power to who wears one, but they may have side effects, causing the wearer to lose control of its powes and altering its personality: a Goomba was corrupted, became obsessed with shiny things and caused trouble around the grassland near [[Decalburg]], a Pokey was turned into a giant monster, Gooper Glooper lost control, poisoning the forest and Mizzter Blizzard lost control of his powers after wishing that his body wouldn't melt when spring comes.


The Royal Stickers and their locations are as follows:
The Royal Stickers and their locations are as follows:
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===''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''===
===''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''===
The Royal stickers make a few cameo appearances in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''. The red Royal Sticker's likeness is used in the design of the Megacrinkle Goomba [[Papercraft]], which seems to have been designed after the similarly named Megasparkle Goomba. Later, the trio of [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Paper Mario]] fight [[Big Pokey]] and Tower Power Pokey as bosses; the Tower Power Pokey appears to be wearing the second Royal Sticker once again, with the orange gem on top replaced by an orange spike.  
The Royal Stickers make a few cameo appearances in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''. The red Royal Sticker's likeness is used in the design of the [[Papercraft Megacrinkle Goomba]], which seems to have been designed after the similarly named Megasparkle Goomba. Later, the trio of [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Paper Mario]] fight [[Big Pokey]] and Tower Power Pokey as bosses; the Tower Power Pokey appears to be wearing the second Royal Sticker once again, with the orange gem on top replaced by an orange spike.  


The final Royal Sticker also appears on a [[Battle Card (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|Battle Card]], being worn by Shiny Paper Bowser.
The final Royal Sticker also appears on a [[Battle Card (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|Battle Card]], being worn by Shiny [[Paper Bowser]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 08:38, October 29, 2024

Royal Sticker
Royal Sticker.png
The six Royal Stickers on the album's cover
First appearance Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012)
Latest appearance Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (spirit cameo, 2018)
“And do you even realize what blew off to who knows where in the blast? The Royal Stickers! Yeah. THOSE ROYAL STICKERS.”
Kersti, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

The Royal Stickers are six special stickers that first appear in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Kersti is their guardian, and they appear to be housed in the Sticker Comet which is the source of all other stickers. Royal Stickers can grant wishes and powers to anyone who wields them, which may also alter their personality and cause them to lose control of their powers, as shown by the bosses in the game who wear them.

History[edit]

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

On the night of the Sticker Fest, Bowser touched the Sticker Comet and scattered the Royal Stickers across the lands. Mario and Kersti travel to five lands to reclaim the stickers: the grasslands of World 1, the sunbaked desert of World 2, the dark woods of World 3, the snowy mountain of World 4 and the volcanic island of World 5, battling Bowser's minions to save the five Royal Stickers. The final and most powerful sticker lands on Bowser's head.

Screenshot of Kersti and Megasparkle Goomba, from Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
Kersti noticing a Royal Sticker being worn by Megasparkle Goomba.

The bosses guarding the other five are Megasparkle Goomba (World 1), Tower Power Pokey (World 2), Gooper Blooper (World 3), Mizzter Blizzard (World 4) and Petey Piranha (World 5). Each boss has a rhyming story about their background before they received the Sticker, as well as how they got it. Once a boss is defeated, Mario must pick up the Royal Sticker to complete the world and move on to the next. If Mario tries to leave without the Royal Sticker, Kersti forces him to collect it.

The Royal Stickers and their locations are as follows:

# Image Color World Guarded by
1 Redroyalsticker.png Red World 1-6: Goomba Fortress Megasparkle Goomba
2 Yellowroyalsticker.png Orange World 2-5: Drybake Stadium Tower Power Pokey
3 Purpleroyalsticker.png Purple World 3-12: Whitecap Beach Gooper Blooper
4 Blueroyalsticker.png Blue World 4-6: Bowser's Snow Fort Mizzter Blizzard
5 Greenroyalsticker.png Green World 5-6: Rumble Volcano Petey Piranha
6 Goldcrownsticker.png Gold World 6-3: Bowser's Sky Castle Bowser

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam[edit]

The Royal Stickers make a few cameo appearances in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. The red Royal Sticker's likeness is used in the design of the Papercraft Megacrinkle Goomba, which seems to have been designed after the similarly named Megasparkle Goomba. Later, the trio of Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario fight Big Pokey and Tower Power Pokey as bosses; the Tower Power Pokey appears to be wearing the second Royal Sticker once again, with the orange gem on top replaced by an orange spike.

The final Royal Sticker also appears on a Battle Card, being worn by Shiny Paper Bowser.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロイヤルシール[?]
Roiyaru Shīru
Royal Sticker
Chinese 皇家贴纸 (Simplified)
皇家貼紙 (Traditional)
[?]

Huángjiā Tiēzhǐ
Royal Sticker
French (NOA) Collant Royal[?] Royal Adhesive
French (NOE) Sticker Royal[?] Royal Sticker
German Royalsticker[?] Royal-Sticker
Italian Sticker reali[?] Royalty sticker
Russian Королевская наклейка[?]
Korolevskaya nakleyka
Royal Sticker
Spanish (NOA) Estampa Real[?] Royal Print
Spanish (NOE) Pegatina Real[?] Royal Sticker