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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Garnet Star is the only [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]] that is not earned from defeating a chapter boss, since [[Smorg|the boss]] is already fought on the [[Excess Express]].
*The Garnet Star is the only [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]] that is not earned from defeating a chapter boss, since [[Smorg|the boss]] is already fought on the [[Excess Express]].
*The Garnet Star is also the only star which does not share a name with a Pokémon main-series game.
*The Garnet Star is also the only star which does not share a name with a Pokémon main-series game. However, Pokemon Diamond wasn't released (Or in development) when this game came out.
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Revision as of 19:33, December 14, 2011

The Garnet Star is the sixth Crystal Star, found at Pennington's home, the Poshley Sanctum in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. This was hidden in the painting at the Sanctum for safety, while a fake one was put out in the open to fool any would-be thieves, including the Shadow Sirens, Bowser, and Kammy Koopa.

This Crystal Star will teach Mario the move Showstopper, which costs two SP. To use this move, the buttons must be pressed in the order that they appear on the screen. If used correctly, it may defeat all on-screen enemies with one blow, however it does not work on bosses.

It is similar to the Star Spirit ability, Up & Away, from Paper Mario. However, Star Points are awarded if enemies are defeated in this manner, unlike the Up & Away ability.

Trivia

  • The Garnet Star is the only Crystal Star that is not earned from defeating a chapter boss, since the boss is already fought on the Excess Express.
  • The Garnet Star is also the only star which does not share a name with a Pokémon main-series game. However, Pokemon Diamond wasn't released (Or in development) when this game came out.


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