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After one of the four heroes hits a Star Block, the subchapter ends, and the player is prompted to save. If the subchapter has not been completed before, there is a brief narration segment before the next subchapter begins. For subchapters that end in "-4," the player instead returns to [[Flipside]]. | After one of the four heroes hits a Star Block, the subchapter ends, and the player is prompted to save. If the subchapter has not been completed before, there is a brief narration segment before the next subchapter begins. For subchapters that end in "-4," the player instead returns to [[Flipside]]. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The [[World of Nothing]] is the only Level without a Star Block. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 14:37, June 4, 2023
- “That's a Star Block... Hit it from below to end this section...”
- —Tippi, Super Paper Mario
Star Blocks are a type of block that act as goals for each subchapter in Super Paper Mario. They are rainbow-colored blocks with a spinning star inside.
After one of the four heroes hits a Star Block, the subchapter ends, and the player is prompted to save. If the subchapter has not been completed before, there is a brief narration segment before the next subchapter begins. For subchapters that end in "-4," the player instead returns to Flipside.
Trivia
- The World of Nothing is the only Level without a Star Block.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゴールブロック[?] Gōru Burokku |
Goal Block | |
Italian | Blocco Stella[?] | Star Block |