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When this attack is activated, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] toss an orange star with eyes to the top screen, with it growing large in size. Smaller stars appear next to each brother, and [[Starlow]] flies up to the top screen, transforming into an aiming crosshair. The large star switches between red and green, and the player must hit the button of the corresponding brother ({{button|ds|a}} for Mario, {{button|ds|b}} for Luigi) repeatedly to throw the smaller stars at the larger star. The player must also use the control pad to keep Starlow focused on the star, as it moves around the screen for the duration of the attack. If the wrong Bro. throws his star toward the large star, that Bro.'s star is rejected and the large star makes a sad face. When the action command is finished, the large star, along with the smaller stars, will fly upwards off-screen and come back down to crash into a single enemy, followed by each of the smaller stars. Groups of seven small stars fall first, followed by individual stars, which do less damage. This attack can [[DEF-Down|lower an enemy's defense]]. In order for an "Excellent" to occur, the large star must have accumulated at least two star clumps and two lone stars. In the remake, however, the large star takes a little longer time to change color, allowing the player to throw more stars for extra damage.
When this attack is activated, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] toss an orange star with eyes to the top screen, with it growing large in size. Smaller stars appear next to each brother, and [[Starlow]] flies up to the top screen, transforming into an aiming crosshair. The large star switches between red and green, and the player must hit the button of the corresponding brother ({{button|ds|a}} for Mario, {{button|ds|b}} for Luigi) repeatedly to throw the smaller stars at the larger star. The player must also use the control pad to keep Starlow focused on the star, as it moves around the screen for the duration of the attack. If the wrong Bro. throws his star toward the large star, that Bro.'s star is rejected and the large star makes a sad face. When the action command is finished, the large star, along with the smaller stars, will fly upwards off-screen and come back down to crash into a single enemy, followed by each of the smaller stars. Groups of seven small stars fall first, followed by individual stars, which do less damage. This attack can [[DEF-Down|lower an enemy's defense]]. In order for an "Excellent" to occur, the large star must have accumulated at least two star clumps and two lone stars. In the remake, however, the large star takes a little longer time to change color, allowing the player to throw more stars for extra damage.
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==Gallery==
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MLBISDX FallingStar.png|Mario and Luigi using Falling Star in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''
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