Star Rocket

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Star Rocket
Star Rocket as it appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
BP/SP/CP needed 12
Location Neo Bowser's Castle
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Dream Team description Tilt the 3DS to change the star's trajectory and grab all the little stars. Use the A and B Buttons as the bros land. More little stars mean more power.
Screenshot of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Mario and Luigi riding on the star.

The Star Rocket is Luigi's final available Bros. Attack in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, also being the last available Bros. Attack in the game. Luigi can find the Attack Pieces for this move in Neo Bowser Castle, and it costs 12 BP to use. This attack is given Jump attributes and deals critical damage to enemies weak to jumps.

Upon use, Mario and Luigi run in the opposite direction from the enemies, eventually stopping for Luigi to throw a miniature Star Rocket in front of them, expanding into a larger star that both Bros. ride into the air. As the star flies towards the enemies, a trail of small stars appear en route, which the player must steer the star into to increase the attack's strength through tilting the handheld system. Eventually, the collecting sequence ends and the star will rise into the air. Mario will then crash down on the target and deal damage, surrounded by a varying number of small stars depending on how many the player collected. Subsequent to impact, the small stars will fly into the struck enemy for extra damage, Luigi repeating this process. The player must press the A Button and B Button buttons to increase the damage dealt by the initial jump.

If the first Bro defeats the targeted enemy, the second Bro will go back up and target another random enemy. If there are no more enemies when this happens, the attack will end. If all stars are gotten and the jump attacks are timed correctly, the player will receive an "Excellent!" rating. Lesser performances will yield "OK!", "Good!" and "Great!" ratings.

In the Mad Skillathon, the first phase continues until the Bros. hit the ground or a black balloon, and the second phase is skipped entirely. The stars give points, with gold stars from the original version giving 1 and cyan stars giving 10. There are also blue stars that the Bros. can use to speed up for a while (If they hit a gold star while boosted, they get three points.), as well as a Super Star that can provide invincibility for a while (The Bros. get two points if they hit a gold star OR a black balloon while invincible.). Additionally, the star's base speed slowly picks up as the event drags on.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スターロケット[?]
Sutā Roketto
Star Rocket
Dutch Sterrenvlucht[?] Star Flight
French (NOA) Fusée Étoile[?] Star Rocket
French (NOE) Fusée filante[?] Shooting rocket (pun on étoile filante, shooting star)
German Stern-Rakete[?] Star Rocket
Italian Razzo stella[?] Star Rocket
Portuguese Foguetão celeste[?] Celestial rocket
Russian Звездолет[?]
Zvezdolet
Starship
Spanish (NOA) Cohete estrella[?] Star rocket
Spanish (NOE) Cohete espacial[?] Space rocket