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:::The arguement that it causes enemies to break up into star peices is no good, as nearly every enemy that mario beats turns into them. {{User:Peachycakes 3.14/sig}}
:::The arguement that it causes enemies to break up into star peices is no good, as nearly every enemy that mario beats turns into them. {{User:Peachycakes 3.14/sig}}
==Look what I found==
When I was playing the Rainbow star can be found at the Good Egg Galaxy at some weird chain chomp planet inside of a pipe. When he become Rainbow Mario he '''can''' stop. [[User:Princess Butterfly|Princess Butterfly]]

Revision as of 18:25, November 13, 2007

I don't know, but this info must be merged with the Star article. practically, Mario becomes invincible by that (similar to a "common" star), and is possible that "rainbow star" be a stylized starman. ¢oincollctor rsitem209.png

  • It seems a fair bit different than a standard Star, as it increases Mario's speed, and causes any enemies that Mario destroys with it to break up into Star Pieces (or whatever they're called). If it just made Mario rainbow-colored and invincible with no other differences than standard Invicible Mario, then I could see the need for a merger. -- Booster
Don't normal Stars as well speed up Mario? At least they do in the Mario Kart series, and I think in Super Mario World... / Time Q 05:44, 15 October 2007 (EDT)
The arguement that it causes enemies to break up into star peices is no good, as nearly every enemy that mario beats turns into them. Sprite of Rex from Super Mario WorldPeachycakes 3.14


Look what I found

When I was playing the Rainbow star can be found at the Good Egg Galaxy at some weird chain chomp planet inside of a pipe. When he become Rainbow Mario he can stop. Princess Butterfly