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|ChiSR=Yàoyǎn Shítou | |ChiSR=Yàoyǎn Shítou |
Latest revision as of 06:29, August 6, 2024
Extra-Shiny Stone | |
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Description | |
"A very pretty stone!" | |
First appearance | Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023) |
The Extra-Shiny Stone is a key item exclusive to the Nintendo Switch remake of Super Mario RPG. Much like the Shiny Stone, it is required to unlock the sealed door in Monstro Town and battle Culex, only this time in his more powerful 3D form.
To obtain the Extra-Shiny Stone, the player must defeat Duel-Ready Johnny in the Sunken Ship during the post-game. After the battle, Johnny rewards Mario with the Extra-Shiny Stone.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ぴっかぴかいし[?] Pikkapika Ishi |
From「ぴかぴかいし」(Pikapika Ishi, Shiny Stone) with elongation | |
Chinese (simplified) | 耀眼石头[?] Yàoyǎn Shítou |
Bright Stone | |
Chinese (traditional) | 耀眼石頭[?] Yàoyǎn shítou |
Bright Stone | |
Dutch | Superschittersteen[?] | Super-shiny-stone | |
French (NOA) | Pierre qui brille[?] | Shiny stone; incidentally, this is the European French name of the Shiny Stone | |
French (NOE) | Pierre qui scintille[?] | Sparkling stone | |
German | Funkelschillerstein[?] | Sparkle-shimmer-stone | |
Italian | Pietra luccicante +[?] | Shiny stone + | |
Korean | 빤짝빤짝돌[?] Ppanjjag Ppanjjag dol |
Sparkling Stone | |
Spanish | Piedra refulgente[?] | Refulgent stone |