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[[Bowser]] steals the Star Rod from [[Star Haven]] at the beginning of [[Paper Mario]]. He uses it to grant all his wishes. [[Mario]] must save the 7 [[Star Spirits]] to deactivate the power of the Star Rod. | [[Bowser]] steals the Star Rod from [[Star Haven]] at the beginning of [[Paper Mario]]. He uses it to grant all his wishes. [[Mario]] must save the 7 [[Star Spirits]] to deactivate the power of the Star Rod. | ||
It was later seen in [[ | It was later seen in [[Super Smash Brothers Melee]], as an attack item. | ||
The Star Rod is also [[Boo]] and [[Dry Bones]]' special orb in [[Mario Party 7]]. It makes the user invisible and doubles their [[Dice Block]] roll for 2 turns. | The Star Rod is also [[Boo]] and [[Dry Bones]]' special orb in [[Mario Party 7]]. It makes the user invisible and doubles their [[Dice Block]] roll for 2 turns. | ||
The Star Rod is most likely taken from the Kirby series | The Star Rod is most likely taken from the Kirby series. | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] |
Revision as of 12:00, December 31, 2005
Bowser steals the Star Rod from Star Haven at the beginning of Paper Mario. He uses it to grant all his wishes. Mario must save the 7 Star Spirits to deactivate the power of the Star Rod.
It was later seen in Super Smash Brothers Melee, as an attack item.
The Star Rod is also Boo and Dry Bones' special orb in Mario Party 7. It makes the user invisible and doubles their Dice Block roll for 2 turns.
The Star Rod is most likely taken from the Kirby series.