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(→‎Trivia: There's no citation for this, and any footage I've seen of someone attempting to use Supernova on the Shadow Queen's form while she's invincible has had nothing happen, both in the Gamecube and Remake.)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In early versions of the game, if the player uses this attack on the [[Shadow Queen]] in her invincible form, the game will freeze, possibly because the queen is not supposed to be able to take damage in this state.{{ref needed}}
*In real life, a [[Wikipedia:Supernova|supernova]] is the event when a large star dies.
*In real life, a [[Wikipedia:Supernova|supernova]] is the event when a large star dies.
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Revision as of 08:45, July 23, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Supernova
Mario and Vivian using the Supernova special move on the Shadow Sirens in Palace of Shadow
Mastered by Mario
Crystal Star Crystal Star
Effect Inflicts defense-piercing damage.
Target All
Attack Power 3 per gauge (15 maximum)

Supernova is a special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door that Mario can use with the power of the final Crystal Star, aptly named the Crystal Star. Both the star and the attack are obtained after defeating Magnus von Grapple 2.0 in Chapter 7. It is the most powerful attack that uses Star Power when the Action Commands are executed correctly. To perform it successfully, the player must rapidly press the A Button button as fast as they can. This fills up a small gauge. Once filled, a new gauge appears, but requires faster button pressing to fill. A total of five gauges appear, and each one completed adds 3 hit points of damage to all enemies, piercing defense. If all five gauges are filled, this attack will do 15 damage to all enemies. Using this attack takes six SP.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ズバットスター[?]
Zubatto Sutā
Piercing/Bull's Eye Star
Chinese (simplified) 星星斩击[?]
Xīngxīng Zhǎn Jī
Star Slash
Chinese (traditional) 星星斬擊[?]
Xīngxīng Zhǎn Jī
Star Slash
French Astroblitz[?] Star Blitz
German Sternhagel[?] Star Hail
Italian Astroblitz[?] Star Blitz
Korean 슈퍼노바[?]
Syupeonoba
Supernova
Spanish Tormenta Estelar[?] Star Storm

Trivia

  • In real life, a supernova is the event when a large star dies.