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*The Lor Starcutter from Kirby's Return to Dreamland has a star symbol on it's sail that looks very similar to the Dark Star as a boss, the EX version of the Lor has colors on its symbol that make it look like the Dark Star X. | *The Lor Starcutter from Kirby's Return to Dreamland has a star symbol on it's sail that looks very similar to the Dark Star as a boss, the EX version of the Lor has colors on its symbol that make it look like the Dark Star X. | ||
*Oddly enough, the Dark Star has more menacing eyes than Dark Star X. | *Oddly enough, the Dark Star has more menacing eyes than Dark Star X. | ||
*The Dark Star battle is similar to '''[Shrowser's]''' in the fact that you must deflect one being's attack to damage the other | |||
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- “It was not benevolent. It was a frightful star that hid a great evil.”
- —Princess Peach, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
The Dark Star is an artifact featured prominently in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. Long before the time of the game, it was discovered by Toad archaeologists. It attacked the kingdom, and was sealed away by the Star Sprites. It was said that if someone evil broke the seal on the Dark Star and allowed it to attack the kingdom once again, the evil entity would receive enormous power. The Dark Star is essentially the main antagonist of the last part of the game, with most of Mario, Luigi, and Bowser's exploits being attempts to stop the floating pincushion from attaining its full might.
History
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
During the events of Bowser's Inside Story, the Dark Star was stolen by Fawful in order to fulfill his plans for global domination. Fawful first uses its power to barricade the front door to Peach's Castle allowing him to use it as a stronghold during the remainder of the game; Fawful had also previously kidnapped Princess Peach in order to break the seal. The bros eventually used the Miracle Cure to break said barricade, allowing them (and later Bowser) to infiltrate the castle in order to stop Fawful.
When Bowser finally confronts Fawful and Midbus near the end of the game, the Dark Star finally awakes and tries to escape from the machine that Fawful has been using to drain its power. While Bowser is distracted fighting Blizzard Midbus, Fawful absorbs some of the Dark Star's power and is converted to Dark Fawful; however, Bowser punches Fawful away before he can absorb all of the star's black powers, and the Dark Star flies into Bowser's body while he is celebrating this exploit. Bowser, suffering from severe heartburn from the star's entrance, inhales some of the frigid air emanating from Blizzard Midbus's frozen body, thus opening the way for Mario, Luigi, and Starlow to enter the previously inaccessible airway in the pursuit of the Dark Star.
At first, all attempts to capture the wicked artifact failed, the Dark Star continually slipping out of the intended traps using abilities Bowser would use. Starlow quickly suspects that the Dark Star was somehow copying Bowser's DNA in order to enhance its own powers, an idea confirmed when on several occasions it is seen eating some of Bowser's DNA in the airway (a task which it seems to have disliked). Eventually, the Mario Bros. confront Dark Star at the very back of the Airway. They attempt to destroy it, but it simply escapes from Bowser's body after taking heavy damage. Outside, it transforms into an apparition of Dark Bowser and escapes in pursuit of Fawful, freeing Bowser from the room he was trapped in.
Later, when Bowser defeats Dark Fawful, he becomes a small blob of dark power, the Dark Fawful Bug, and flees the room in which he had fought Bowser. The still incomplete Dark Bowser absorbs Fawful and uses the power he took to complete his body.
The Dark Star's final appearance is during the final battle. After Bowser deals critical damage to Dark Bowser, what remains of Fawful heals him fully and causes him to double in size. At this point, Bowser attacks Dark Bowser's belly, causing him to expel Dark Fawful. Bowser absorbs Dark Fawful for the Mario Bros. to handle. Here, he transforms into a giant insectoid mass of dark power, still with his manic grin and now crimson eyes. His only weakness is the Dark Star Core, which sits on an antenna high above his head. As with the final bosses in the previous two games, Mario and Luigi must progressively disable the different parts of Dark Fawful before attacking this weakness. It is not clear whether it still has a distinct intelligence from Fawful's, since when Fawful's eyes close, so do the Dark Star's: on the other hand, Fawful appears visibly displeased when the Dark Star flees Bowser's body.
Battle
In battle, the Dark Star can not usually be damaged. To expose its vulnerability, the Mario Bros. must destroy the Dark Satellmites that surround it. With sufficient damage, the Dark Satellmites will use a Kamikaze attack that consists of throwing a bomb at one Mario brother, and throwing their own body at the other. Ordinarily, both will miss, but either brother can attack the projectile launched at him. If the bomb is attacked, it will explode, doing damage to either Mario or Luigi. If the Satellmite is attacked, it will be knocked flying into the Dark Star. After being hit in such a way twice, the Star will become vulnerable and immobile for a turn.
Attacks
One of the Dark Star's attacks consists of it splitting into five (or seven, with sufficient damage) as a thick fog fills the battlefield. Each Dark Star then flies slowly at Mario or Luigi, vanishing into the fog as it draws near. Mario and Luigi must then counter this attack by using their hammers on the hidden fake Dark Stars exactly 2 seconds after they disappear.
In another attack, the Dark Star will shine a bright light at Mario and Luigi, causing their shadows to come to life. The shadows will then move in a circle around the Dark Star, which will attack them with beams of electricity. The Mario Bros. must jump to avoid the electricity that the Dark Star shoots, as any damage done to the shadows will hurt the real Mario Bros. as well.
The Dark Star may also send red and green energy balls into the air. It will then fly through these balls in order, sending them at the correspondingly colored Mario Bro. They may be avoided by jumping.
When the Dark Star is immobilized, it will shoot out a simple laser at Mario or Luigi, depending on who attacked it last.
After receiving sufficient damage, the Dark Star will use a laser attack that fills up the entire touch screen. Starlow will appear just before this attack activates, suggesting that Mario and Luigi grab on to her. When they do so, Starlow will fly up in the air (top screen) therefore avoiding the attack. After the attack is through, the Dark Star will look up and attempt to ram into Starlow. The Bros. must release their hold on Starlow to avoid making contact with the Dark Star. This attack deals massive damage and may also inflict the Poison status.
Just before it is defeated, the Dark Star will use a vacuum attack on both Mario and Luigi. This must be countered by pressing A and B repeatedly or the brothers will take massive damage. After it uses this attack, the Dark Star is defeated.
Dark Star X
Template:Bisenemy Dark Star X is the sixth boss class located in the Gauntlet, which is inside the Challenge Node. It is the second-strongest boss in the game (after Bowser X). To start, 2500 coins must be paid to battle Dark Star X. It fights along with Dark Satellmite X's. The bros. have up to 12 turns to destroy Dark Star X. If the player defeats it, he or she will unlock Class 7, where they will fight all previous classes, including the Dark Star X, and Bowser X.
During the battle, Dark Star X is similar to the original Dark Star, only three times as tougher and with a red and blue color scheme.
Some changes are that the Dark Satellmites X's energy beams travel and Kamikaze attacks move faster, just as the Dark Star's clones do; there are also always seven clones (or nine, with sufficient damage) and they disappear earlier. When the bros' shadows come to life, they always split in two, something the original Star only did when it had been weakened.
If under the recommended level 40, the ramming attack after the laser and the ultimate vacuum can be a OHKO (One-Hit Knock-Out, or defeat in this case).
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- Dark Star's beam attack is similar to R.O.B.'s Final Smash.
- The Dark star is the only main antagonist in the Mario & Luigi games that did not possess or otherwise take control of Bowser (a feat which Fawful had briefly pulled off early in the game with the vacuum shroom); instead, the Dark Star "copied" him.
- The Dark Star's huge laser attack is the only one of the bottom screen filling attacks that the player needs to grab on to Starlow to avoid in the game that has two parts. It also is the only one that the player cannot hang on to Starlow as long as they want after the attack is done, because the Dark Star(X) would ram them, what could probably deal lots of damage easily since it does this in about a second.
- This is the only non-final boss in the Mario RPG series to have complete invincibility, making it only possible with a complicated strategy.
- The Lor Starcutter from Kirby's Return to Dreamland has a star symbol on it's sail that looks very similar to the Dark Star as a boss, the EX version of the Lor has colors on its symbol that make it look like the Dark Star X.
- Oddly enough, the Dark Star has more menacing eyes than Dark Star X.
- The Dark Star battle is similar to [Shrowser's] in the fact that you must deflect one being's attack to damage the other