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[[Bowser]] also tries to lay claim to the Star Stamps but is completely unsuccessful, often arriving after the Stamp has been awarded.
[[Bowser]] also tries to lay claim to the Star Stamps but is completely unsuccessful, often arriving after the Stamp has been awarded.


The Battle Royale map is used to earn a Stamp, the character who will challenge the player over it and the Duel map used to settle the challenge are listed in the chart below. If the player chooses a character other than Luigi, he fills that character's vacated spot but the location of the duel remains the same. Neither Daisy nor Waluigi can be chosen by the player, as they fill unique roles.
The Battle Royale map used to earn a Stamp, the character who will challenge the player over it, and the Duel map used to settle the challenge are listed in the chart below. If the player chooses a character other than Luigi, he fills that character's vacated spot but the location of the duel remains the same. Neither Daisy nor Waluigi can be chosen by the player, as they fill unique roles.


== List of Star Stamps ==
== List of Star Stamps ==

Revision as of 02:59, July 14, 2021

This article is about the collectibles found in Mario Party 3. For the collectibles in various Wii U games, see Stamp.
Star Stamp
The Star Stamp sheet from the game Mario Party 3

Star Stamps are objects collected in the Story Mode of Mario Party 3. When the fake Millennium Star fell from space, Mario and his friends argued over who had the right to claim it and be named the Superstar. A Lakitu suggested that they should have a contest to settle this problem. The Millennium Star came to life at that moment and said that whoever obtained all seven Star Stamps -- each named for a different quality -- could claim the Star. The characters were to compete for each Stamp on a Battle Royale map related to the Stamp's trait. If the player wins, the Millennium Star begins to award the Stamp but is interrupted by a character who did not compete in the Battle Royale. This character claims to be the rightful owner of the Stamp thanks to a greater claim to the quality it represents. This conflict is then settled by a duel between the player and said opponent on a Duel Map.

After the first five Stamps have been collected, this pattern is broken. Daisy enters too soon, interrupting the Millennium Star and claiming to be the rightful owner of the Beauty Star before the Battle Royale has even taken place. The Millennium Star comes close to falling for her beauty and awarding her the Stamp without contest, before ultimately letting the player duel her without entering a Battle Royale first.

Then, Waluigi steals the Mischief Star and challenges the player to a fight on the Waluigi's Island Battle Royale map. Since he takes part in the Battle Royale, there is no duel for this final Stamp. Bowser also tries to lay claim to the Star Stamps but is completely unsuccessful, often arriving after the Stamp has been awarded.

The Battle Royale map used to earn a Stamp, the character who will challenge the player over it, and the Duel map used to settle the challenge are listed in the chart below. If the player chooses a character other than Luigi, he fills that character's vacated spot but the location of the duel remains the same. Neither Daisy nor Waluigi can be chosen by the player, as they fill unique roles.

List of Star Stamps

Star Stamps
Star Stamp Character Battle Board Duel Board
Wit
Wario or Luigi
Chilly Waters
Gate Guy
Kindness
Yoshi or Luigi
Deep Bloober Sea
Arrowhead
Strength
Donkey Kong or Luigi
Spiny Desert
Pipesqueak
Love
Princess Peach or Luigi
Woody Woods
Blowhard
Courage
Mario or Luigi
Creepy Cavern
Mr. Mover
Beauty
Princess Daisy
Backtrack
Mischief
Waluigi
Waluigi's Island

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スタースタンプ[?]
Sutāsutanpu
Star Stamp
Spanish (NOE) Sello Estrella[?] Star Stamp