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The '''Emerald Star''' is the second of the [[Crystal Stars]] [[Mario]] collects in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. According to the legend of the Crystal Stars as told by [[Grifty]], the Emerald Star was given to the [[Punies]] to guard as a favor of the [[Goomba]] [[Black Chest Demon|hero]] for saving them from monsters. The Goomba hollowed out a [[The Great Tree|large tree]] for the Punies to make their home in, where the Emerald Star has since been guarded<ref>"At that time, many monsters wandered in the nearby Boggly Woods.[...]Pitying them, the Goomba hollowed out the Great Tree for the Punies to live in. The Punies were so grateful they swore to protect the Crystal Star there..." - [[Grifty]]</ref>. During Mario's adventure, the [[X-Naut]]s took over The Great Tree in search for the Emerald Star and captured many of the Punies living inside. As Mario rescued the Punies, he discovered the location of the Emerald Star in the tree's basement. However, the leader of the X-Naut team, [[Lord Crump]], quickly stole the Emerald Star once it was revealed. In an effort to keep the Emerald Star to himself, Lord Crump fought Mario in the [[Magnus von Grapple]] suit. Upon recovering the Emerald Star, the | The '''Emerald Star''' is the second of the [[Crystal Stars]] [[Mario]] collects in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. According to the legend of the Crystal Stars as told by [[Grifty]], the Emerald Star was given to the [[Punies]] to guard as a favor of the [[Goomba]] [[Black Chest Demon|hero]] for saving them from monsters. The Goomba hollowed out a [[The Great Tree|large tree]] for the Punies to make their home in, where the Emerald Star has since been guarded<ref>"At that time, many monsters wandered in the nearby Boggly Woods.[...]Pitying them, the Goomba hollowed out the Great Tree for the Punies to live in. The Punies were so grateful they swore to protect the Crystal Star there..." - [[Grifty]]</ref>. During Mario's adventure, the [[X-Naut]]s took over The Great Tree in search for the Emerald Star and captured many of the Punies living inside. As Mario rescued the Punies, he discovered the location of the Emerald Star in the tree's basement. However, the leader of the X-Naut team, [[Lord Crump]], quickly stole the Emerald Star once it was revealed. In an effort to keep the Emerald Star to himself, Lord Crump activated a self-destruct mechanism while he made his way to the entrance, only to be stopped by the [[Puni Elder]]. Cornered by the elder and Team Mario, Crump deactivated the system and fought Team Mario in the [[Magnus von Grapple]] suit. Upon recovering the Emerald Star, the Puni Elder allowed Mario to have it for the time being, and the star teaches Mario the move [[Clock Out]] to use in battle. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 18:10, September 6, 2017
The Emerald Star is the second of the Crystal Stars Mario collects in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. According to the legend of the Crystal Stars as told by Grifty, the Emerald Star was given to the Punies to guard as a favor of the Goomba hero for saving them from monsters. The Goomba hollowed out a large tree for the Punies to make their home in, where the Emerald Star has since been guarded[1]. During Mario's adventure, the X-Nauts took over The Great Tree in search for the Emerald Star and captured many of the Punies living inside. As Mario rescued the Punies, he discovered the location of the Emerald Star in the tree's basement. However, the leader of the X-Naut team, Lord Crump, quickly stole the Emerald Star once it was revealed. In an effort to keep the Emerald Star to himself, Lord Crump activated a self-destruct mechanism while he made his way to the entrance, only to be stopped by the Puni Elder. Cornered by the elder and Team Mario, Crump deactivated the system and fought Team Mario in the Magnus von Grapple suit. Upon recovering the Emerald Star, the Puni Elder allowed Mario to have it for the time being, and the star teaches Mario the move Clock Out to use in battle.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | エメラルドスター[?] Emerarudo Sutā |
Emerald Star | |
German | Smaragdstern[?] | - |