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Not to be confused withCountdown Timer.

Star Power, orStar Energy as it is called inPaper Mario, often shortened toSP andSE respectively, is a special form of energy featured in the first two installments of thePaper Mario series. In both games, Star Power is used to fuelSpecial Moves, a set of unique combat techniques that requireMario to use a special power taught by an entity like aStar Spirit or aCrystal Star.

Breaking from the tradition of the series, Star Power no longer appears fromSuper Paper Mario onwards. The lack of Star Power in the subsequent games disables some of the features known from its predecessors, namely the possibility to perform Special Moves.

History[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

Star Power meter from Paper Mario.
Star Energy inPaper Mario

InPaper Mario, Mario receives the ability to gather Star Energy and perform Special Moves after he rescuesEldstar from theKoopa Bros. With eachStar Spirit rescued, Mario will gain an additional unit of Star Energy as well as unlock new Special Moves to perform in battle. Mario's amount of Star Energy is represented by differently-colored bars at the top of the screen, which can be broken down into eights.

⅛ of the bar is restored during battle after each enemy turn. Mario can use theFocus action to refill half a bar, or even more if aDeep Focus badge is equipped. Mario's partners have the ability to use Focus if theGroup Focus badge is equipped.

Star Energy can be recovered by:

Special Moves[edit]

Special MoveStar EnergyDescriptionRequirement
The special move Refresh in Paper MarioRefresh1Restores 5HP andFP to Mario.Battle icon for Eldstar's Refresh ability in Paper Mario.Eldstar
The special move Lullaby in Paper MarioLullaby1Affects to put all enemies tosleep. The base status duration of this move is four turns.Battle icon for Mamar's Lullaby ability in Paper Mario.Mamar
The special move Star Storm in Paper MarioStar Storm2Deals 7 points of star-element damage to each enemy, piercingDefense Power.Battle icon for Skolar's Star Storm ability in Paper Mario.Skolar
The special move Chill Out in Paper MarioChill Out2Decreases the Attack Power of all enemies by 3 points.Battle icon for Muskular's Chill Out ability in Paper Mario.Muskular
The special move Smooch in Paper MarioSmooch3Restores 20 HP to Mario.Battle icon for Misstar's Smooch ability in Paper Mario.Misstar
Time OutTime Out2Attempts toimmobilize all enemies. The base status duration of this move is five turns.Battle icon for Klevar's Time Out ability in Paper Mario.Klevar
The special move Up & Away in Paper MarioUp & Away2Has a chance to instantly defeat any non-boss enemy in battle. Every eligible target's susceptibility is 95%.Battle icon for Kalmar's Up & Away ability in Paper Mario.Kalmar
Star BeamStar Beam0A technique that nullifiesBowser's invincibility bestowed upon him by theStar Rod, as well as positive status effects on enemies. However has no effect on Bowser in their final encounter.Battle icon for the Star Beam ability in Paper Mario. Learned inStar Haven
The Peach Beam being used on Bowser to make the Star Rod's power become weak enough so that Mario and his allies can attack him.Peach Beam0Has the same capabilities as Star Beam, however it affects Bowser on their final encounter.Battle icon for the Peach Beam ability in Paper Mario. Final battle only

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

InPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the stat is known asStar Power. It is unlocked at the end of theprologue when Mario holds up theMagical Map in front ofthe Thousand-Year Door. With each Crystal Star obtained, Mario's Star Power increases and new Special Moves are unlocked. The Star Power gauge is composed of up to 8 dots, each representing one full unit of Star Power which can be further broken down to hundredths.

Star Power is accumulated from performingHammer orJump attacks, or from partners using their own attacks. Succeeding ataction commands and performingStylish moves will increase the rate of Star Power gained. Mario and his partner can also use theAppeal orSuper Appeal actions to gain a boost in Star Power, provided there is at least 1 active, awake and non-incapacitated audience member.

Star Power can be recovered by:

  • Sleeping in a bed at aninn, or in the champion's bed at theGlitz Pit.
  • Leveling up
  • Completing a chapter
  • ConsumingTrial Stew will fully replenish SP and triple SP gain for several turns, in addition to lowering the HP of the party member it was used on to 1 and the party's FP to 0.
  • Getting a Star or Shine SpriteBingo! result

Special Moves[edit]

All special moves that deal damage arepiercing attacks, and bypass theDodgy andInvisible status conditions.

Special MoveStar PowerDescriptionAction CommandRequirement
Image showing the Sweet Treat special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Sweet TreatIcon representing Star Power in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)1Cures all negative status conditions. Mario shoots stars to captureHearts andFlowers falling from the ceiling that can restores up to 8FP, and 7HP to both Mario and his partner. If Mario's partner is knocked out, the partner's hearts won't appear and Mario can instead restore up to 14 HP.Repeatedly pressControl Stick to the left to shoot stars at Hearts and Flowers. Shooting aPoison Mushroom will briefly prevent Mario from shooting stars.Magical MapMagical Map
Image showing the Earth Tremor special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Earth TremorIcon representing Star Power in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)2Deals up to 6 damage to all enemies. The action commands must be succeeded 2 times to strike aerial enemies, and 4 times to hit enemies on the ceiling.PressA Button in time with the buttons appearing on the gauge bar.Diamond StarDiamond Star
Image showing the Clock Out special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Clock OutIcon representing Star Power in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)2Produces a huge bomb that is passed between Mario's side, the audience, and the enemy's side. When the bomb explodes itImmobilizes the targets. Succeeding at action commands will increase the size of the bomb, and the duration of the status condition.Press the button (eitherA Button,B Button,X Button, orY Button) that appears over the side the bomb should be passed to. The buttons will periodically change to different ones.Emerald StarEmerald Star
Image showing the Power Lift special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Power LiftIcon representing Star Power in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)3A grid of panels appear, with red arrows, blue arrows, andPoison Mushrooms periodically appearing and disappearing. Bars representing Attack and Defense can be increased by shooting the arrows. ShootingPoison Mushrooms will slow down Mario's rate of fire. Mario and his partner will gain +1Attack Up orDefense Up for every bar that is filled, up to a maximum of +5 for each stat.UseControl Stick to aim the crosshairs, andA Button to shoot at a panel.Gold StarGold Star
Image showing the Art Attack special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Art AttackIcon representing Star Power in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)4Summons a small cursor which allows the player can draw on the screen. Drawing a complete circle around an enemy will deal up to 3 points of damage per circle.UseControl Stick to move the cursor.Ruby StarRuby Star
Image showing the Sweet Feast special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Sweet FeastIcon representing Star Power in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)5Cures all negative status conditions. Mario shoots stars to captureHearts andFlowers falling from the ceiling that can restores up to 24FP, and 24HP to both Mario and his partner. If Mario's partner is knocked out, the partner's hearts won't appear and Mario can instead restore up to 48 HP. Shooting aPoison Mushroom will briefly prevent Mario from shooting stars.HoldControl Stick to the left to shoot stars at Hearts and Flowers.Sapphire StarSapphire Star
Image showing the Showstopper special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)ShowstopperIcon representing Star Power in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)2Five sequences of action commands appear, in which buttons must be pressed in the order they appear. Each completed sequence increases the chance of the moves success. When successful, enemies will be instantly defeated depending on their susceptibility to the One-hit Knockout (OHKO) condition.PressA Button,B Button,X Button, orY Button in the order of the sequence presented.Garnet StarGarnet Star
Image showing the Supernova special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)SupernovaIcon representing Star Power in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)6A gauge appears that can be filled by pressing theA Button button. Each time a sequence is completed, stars will crisscross the screen. Once time runs out, enemies will receive damage based on the number of sequences completed, up to a maximum of 15 damage to each enemy.Rapidly pressA Button to fill the gauge.Crystal StarCrystal Star

Star Power calculation[edit]

This section is astub. Please considerexpanding it to include any missing information.Specifics: Finish documenting changes in the remake, specifically Action Command and Stylish modifiers.

The formula for Star Power gain when attacking is calculated as follows:

SPU%(AudienceValue×ActionCommandValue×HealthStatus×BingoStatus){\displaystyle SPU\%\lfloor ({\sqrt {AudienceValue}}\times ActionCommandValue\times HealthStatus\times BingoStatus)\rfloor }[1]

where:

Audience values
TypeValue (GCN)Value (Switch)
Sprite of a Dull Bones from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Dull Bones02
Sprite of a Boo from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Boo15
Sprite of a Bulky Bob-omb from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Bulky Bob-omb2
Sprite of a Crazee Dayzee from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Crazee Dayzee4
Sprite of a Goomba from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Goomba2
Sprite of a Hammer Bro from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Hammer Bro4
Sprite of a Koopa Troopa from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Koopa Troopa5
Sprite of Luigi from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Luigi4
Sprite of a Piranha Plant from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Piranha Plant2
Sprite of a Puni from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Puni5
Sprite of a Shy Guy from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Shy Guy4
Sprite of an X-Naut from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.X-Naut2
Sprite of a Toad from the Audience, facing the viewer, from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Toad37
The value forx{\displaystyle x} is 1 for all moves in international versions of the game, but in the original Japanese release, some moves provide a different value.Fire Drive,Quake Hammer,Multibonk,Power Shell,Lip Lock,Mini-Egg,Veil,Infatuate andBob-ombast have a value of 2, andTornado Jump,Shell Slam, andTease have a value of 3.
  • Although certain moves have more than one opportunity for a Stylish move to be executed, only a single execution will affect this calculation. Successive Stylish moves will only affect audience gain. However, in the original Japanese release of the game, Tornado Jump,Quake Hammer,Hammer Throw, Multibonk,Shell Toss, Power Shell, and Shell Slam requireall possible opportunities to be executed to be considered a successfully performed Stylish move.[3]
Action Command values
TierNormal valueStylish value
Missed Action Command01.0
Nice (T1)0.503.0
Nice (T2)0.753.5
Nice1.04.0
Good1.254.5
Great1.505.0
Wonderful1.755.5
Excellent2.06.0
  • HealthStatus{\displaystyle \mathrm {HealthStatus} } is a value determined by whether Mario or his partner are healthy, inDanger, or inPeril. Values are lower in the remake than the original game.[2]
    • If a partner isknocked out, they are treated as being in Peril for the purposes of this calculation.
    • If Mario's maxHP has been reduced to 5 byChet Rippo, the game will not consider Mario to be in Danger for the purposes of this calculation.
Health status values (GCN)
Character and statusGoombellaKoopsFlurrieVivianBobberyMs. Mowz
Partner
HealthyDangerPeril
Mario
Mario
Healthy1.01.52.0
Danger2.03.04.0
Peril3.04.56.0
Health status values (Switch)
Character and statusGoombellaKoopsFlurrieVivianBobberyMs. Mowz
Partner
HealthyDangerPeril
Mario
Mario
Healthy1.0001.2501.400
Danger1.4001.7501.960
Peril1.7002.1252.380
Bingo! status values
Bingo! resultValue (GCN)Value (Switch)Duration
Bingo! icon for Poison Mushroom in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Poison Mushroom in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Poison Mushroom in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)11No change
Bingo! icon for Flower in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Flower in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Flower in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)21.44 turns
Bingo! icon for Mushroom in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Mushroom in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Mushroom in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Bingo! icon for Star in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Star in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Star in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Bingo! icon for Shine Sprite in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Shine Sprite in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Bingo! icon for Shine Sprite in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)31.76 turns

The formula for Star Power gain when usingAppeal orSuper Appeal is much simpler and is calculated as follows:

25×(#SuperAppeals(P)+1)+(#ActiveAudience)/4SPU%{\displaystyle 25\times (\#SuperAppeals(P)+1)+(\#ActiveAudience)/4SPU\%}[1]

where:

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseスターパワー[?]
Sutā pawā
Star Power
Chinese (simplified)星之能量[4]
Xīng zhī Néngliàng
Star Power
FrenchEnergie Etoile[?]Star Energy
GermanSternenergie[?]Star Energy
Korean스타파워[?]
Seuta Pawo
Star Power
SpanishEnergía Estrella[?]Star EnergyPaper Mario
PE - Poder Estelar[?]SP - Star PowerThe Thousand-Year Door

References[edit]

  1. ^abJdaster64 (January 19, 2013).Now You’re Playing with Star Power!.Wordpress.com (English). Retrieved June 24, 2023.
  2. ^abcJdaster64 (July 12, 2024).TTYD Battle Bits #026: Star Power Level.Wordpress.com (English). Retrieved August 5, 2024.
  3. ^Jdaster64 (April 20, 2022).[Super Mario Files] Paper Mario: TTYD - SP Regen Specificity.YouTube (English). Retrieved July 12, 2023.
  4. ^2004.紙片瑪利歐 (Zhǐpiàn Mǎlì'ōu) instruction booklet.iQue (Simplified Chinese). Page 22.
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