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I noticed when I was playing that groups of 3 Star Bits have particular patterns, such as (red, white, and blue = flag colors for a few countries) or (red, green, and blue = the standard colors for light). I think this belongs in the article. ~{{User|Why Bother}}
I noticed when I was playing that groups of 3 Star Bits have particular patterns, such as (red, white, and blue = flag colors for a few countries) or (red, green, and blue = the standard colors for light). I think this belongs in the article. ~{{User|Why Bother}}
:I don't think it's particularly noteworthy, because if one were to list every different formation Star Bits could possibly be in, this article would be huge. There are groups of multi-coloured Star Bits, groups of single-coloured ones, groups where the colour is randomised etc. There's far too much variety for it to be worth listing here, in my opinion. [[User:Avengah|Avengah]] 08:14, 2 June 2011 (EDT)
:I don't think it's particularly noteworthy, because if one were to list every different formation Star Bits could possibly be in, this article would be huge. There are groups of multi-coloured Star Bits, groups of single-coloured ones, groups where the colour is randomised etc. There's far too much variety for it to be worth listing here, in my opinion. [[User:Avengah|Avengah]] 08:14, 2 June 2011 (EDT)
==Mario Kart Wii==
I read that if a Super Mario Galaxy save file is present, there will be star bits floating in the background. I have no SMG save file, but I can still see star bits where the track moves up and down.

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Colors

I noticed when I was playing that groups of 3 Star Bits have particular patterns, such as (red, white, and blue = flag colors for a few countries) or (red, green, and blue = the standard colors for light). I think this belongs in the article. ~Why Bother (talk)

I don't think it's particularly noteworthy, because if one were to list every different formation Star Bits could possibly be in, this article would be huge. There are groups of multi-coloured Star Bits, groups of single-coloured ones, groups where the colour is randomised etc. There's far too much variety for it to be worth listing here, in my opinion. Avengah 08:14, 2 June 2011 (EDT)

Mario Kart Wii

I read that if a Super Mario Galaxy save file is present, there will be star bits floating in the background. I have no SMG save file, but I can still see star bits where the track moves up and down.