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'''Crystal Balls''' are [[item]]s that have been featured in many games throughout the [[Mario]] series. The first one is seen in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. [[Birdo]] spits it out after being defeated, and grabbing it opens the [[Hawkmouth]] to the next level. Years later, another one is seen in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as the main magic tool for [[Merlon]]'s family. There's also a red crystal ball, the [[Ultra Stone]], for Ultra ranking Mario's partners. The Ultra Stone, as well as a standard Crystal Ball, is also seen with Merlon in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. | '''Crystal Balls''' are [[item]]s that have been featured in many games throughout the [[Mario]] series. The first one is seen in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. [[Birdo]] spits it out after being defeated, and grabbing it opens the [[Hawkmouth]] to the next level. Years later, another one is seen in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as the main magic tool for [[Merlon]]'s family. There's also a red crystal ball, the [[Ultra Stone]], for Ultra ranking Mario's partners. The Ultra Stone, as well as a standard Crystal Ball, is also seen with Merlon in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. | ||
[[Madame Clairvoya]] uses one to see the future and other things in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Another is used in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', in the [[Seer Terror]] [[minigame]]. Bowser uses it to see a player's "future," which usually is something bad. Occasionally, however, the [[player]] receives [[Coin]]s or a [[Mushroom]]. All of this is just for fun, however, and | [[Madame Clairvoya]] uses one to see the future and other things in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. Another is used in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', in the [[Seer Terror]] [[minigame]]. Bowser uses it to see a player's "future," which usually is something bad. Occasionally, however, the [[player]] receives [[Coin]]s or a [[Mushroom]]. All of this is just for fun, however, and has no effect on gameplay. | ||
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', when Chapter 5 is complete, players can go see [[Merlee]] at [[Flopside]]. She claims that she wants her Crystal Ball back from [[Merluvlee]], and wishes the player to go get it for her. After doing the task, Merlee rewarded the player with a key that opened a storehouse containing [[Piccolo]] the [[Pixl]]. | In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', when Chapter 5 is complete, players can go see [[Merlee]] at [[Flopside]]. She claims that she wants her Crystal Ball back from [[Merluvlee]], and wishes the player to go get it for her. After doing the task, Merlee rewarded the player with a key that opened a storehouse containing [[Piccolo]] the [[Pixl]]. |
Revision as of 16:48, February 4, 2013
Crystal Balls are items that have been featured in many games throughout the Mario series. The first one is seen in Super Mario Bros. 2. Birdo spits it out after being defeated, and grabbing it opens the Hawkmouth to the next level. Years later, another one is seen in Paper Mario as the main magic tool for Merlon's family. There's also a red crystal ball, the Ultra Stone, for Ultra ranking Mario's partners. The Ultra Stone, as well as a standard Crystal Ball, is also seen with Merlon in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Madame Clairvoya uses one to see the future and other things in Luigi's Mansion. Another is used in Mario Party 6, in the Seer Terror minigame. Bowser uses it to see a player's "future," which usually is something bad. Occasionally, however, the player receives Coins or a Mushroom. All of this is just for fun, however, and has no effect on gameplay.
In Super Paper Mario, when Chapter 5 is complete, players can go see Merlee at Flopside. She claims that she wants her Crystal Ball back from Merluvlee, and wishes the player to go get it for her. After doing the task, Merlee rewarded the player with a key that opened a storehouse containing Piccolo the Pixl.
Also, Mini Marios are sold in Crystal Balls during the events of Mario vs. Donkey Kong.
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