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===''Paper Mario''===
===''Paper Mario''===
{{main|List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario}}
{{main|List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario}}
[[File:PM Star Piece ToadTownDock.png|right|250px|thumb|[[Mario]] revealing a Star Piece with his [[Ultra Hammer]] in [[Toad Town]].]]
[[File:PM Star Piece ToadTownDock.png|thumb|250px|[[Mario]] revealing a Star Piece with his [[Ultra Hammer]] in [[Toad Town]].]]


In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Star Pieces are scattered throughout the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], and collected by characters and used for trading too. Characters also give them to each other as thank-you gifts, usually for returning or giving an item wanted. [[Goombaria]] mentions that they are good-looking ("Look at the pretty glitter!"), which implies that characters collect them because they look good. [[Kolorado]] also mentions that when he found a Star Piece when searching [[Dry Dry Ruins (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Ruins]] he immediately picked it up. [[Mario]] can also collect them, but the only practical use in the game is to trade [[badge]]s from [[Merlow]]. There are just enough collectible Star Pieces to buy all the badges Merlow offers. The player can check the numbers of Star Pieces collected so far on a board in [[Mario Bros.' House|Mario's House]], and the number in possession on the pause menu.
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Star Pieces are scattered throughout the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], collected by characters and used for trading. They are also used as thank-you gifts, usually for returning or giving an item wanted. [[Goombaria]] mentions that they are good-looking ("Look at the pretty glitter!"), which implies that characters collect them because they look good. [[Kolorado]] also mentions that when he found a Star Piece when searching [[Dry Dry Ruins (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Ruins]] he immediately picked it up. [[Mario]] can also collect them, but the only practical use in the game is to trade [[badge]]s from [[Merlow]]. There are just enough collectible Star Pieces to buy all the badges Merlow offers. The player can check the numbers of Star Pieces collected so far on a board in [[Mario Bros.' House|Mario's House]], and the number in possession on the pause menu.


In total, there are 160 Star Pieces collectible for Mario, among which:
In total, there are 160 Star Pieces collectible for Mario, among which:
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*11 more are used as rewards for [[letter]] delivery. The characters who give a Star Piece when receiving a letter are [[Fice T.]], [[Goompa]], [[Igor]], [[Kolorado]], [[Mayor Penguin]], [[Merlon]], [[Merlow]], [[Minh T.]], [[Mort T.]], [[Russ T.]] and the [[Nomadimouse (character)|Nomadimouse]].
*11 more are used as rewards for [[letter]] delivery. The characters who give a Star Piece when receiving a letter are [[Fice T.]], [[Goompa]], [[Igor]], [[Kolorado]], [[Mayor Penguin]], [[Merlon]], [[Merlow]], [[Minh T.]], [[Mort T.]], [[Russ T.]] and the [[Nomadimouse (character)|Nomadimouse]].


Some of the overworld Star Pieces are underground. These need at least Super Boots or [[Ultra Hammer]] to get. When performing a [[Spin Jump]], [[Tornado Jump (move)|Tornado Jump]], or an Ultra Hammer smash around it, a square panel from the ground flips, and the Star Piece pops out. However, if jumped or smashed right above, the panel will only shake without popping out the Piece. These Star Pieces' existence is hinted by a [[Boo]] that appears in the room where Mario gets the Super Boots. They can be detected by the [[I Spy]] Badge.  
Some of the overworld Star Pieces are under invisible panels on the ground. They can only be revealed with the [[Super Boots]], [[Ultra Boots]] or [[Ultra Hammer]]. When Mario uses one of these equipments around the panel, it flips and the Star Piece pops out. However, if Mario or his partner is above the panel, it merely shakes without popping out the Star Piece. The existence of underground Star Pieces is mentioned by a [[Boo]] that appears immediately after Mario gets the Super Boots in [[Boo's Mansion]]. Such star pieces can be detected using the [[I Spy]] Badge.  


[[Merluvlee]], who lives in a house near [[Star Hill#Paper Mario|Shooting Star Summit]], can give predictions of the whereabouts of the Star Pieces. She can predict only the overworld 63.
[[Merluvlee]], who lives in a house near [[Star Hill#Paper Mario|Shooting Star Summit]], can give predictions of the whereabouts of the Star Pieces. She can predict only the overworld 63.
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===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
{{main|List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{main|List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
[[File:PMTTYD Star Piece RogueSquareEast.png|right|250px|thumb|[[Mario]] collecting a Star Piece behind a set of crates in [[Rogueport]]'s plaza.]]
[[File:PMTTYD Star Piece RogueSquareEast.png|thumb|250px|[[Mario]] collecting a Star Piece behind a set of crates in [[Rogueport]]'s plaza.]]


In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', there are 100 collectible Star Pieces, among which 98 are overworld and two are owned by characters. Some of overworld ones are underground and require [[Super Boots]] to get. The difference is that in the sequel, the underground panels can no longer be flipped with the [[Ultra Hammer]]. The last two are owned by [[Chef Shimi]] and the [[Excess Express waitress]], respectively, and will be given to Mario for fulfilling the corresponding requests. [[Mario]] can still use Star Pieces to trade for [[badge]]s. All 100 Star Pieces are needed to get all of Dazzle's badges. [[Merluvlee]] can predict the locations of the Star Pieces for five coins, and [[Ms. Mowz]] can detect them for Mario using her field ability (by pressing {{button|gcn|x}}).
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', there are 100 collectible Star Pieces, among which 98 are overworld and two are owned by characters. Some of overworld ones are underground and require [[Super Boots]] to get. The difference is that in the sequel, the underground panels can no longer be flipped with the [[Ultra Hammer]]. The last two are owned by [[Chef Shimi]] and the [[Excess Express waitress]], respectively, and will be given to Mario for fulfilling the corresponding requests. [[Mario]] can still use Star Pieces to trade for [[badge]]s. All 100 Star Pieces are needed to get all of Dazzle's badges. [[Merluvlee]] can predict the locations of the Star Pieces for five coins, and [[Ms. Mowz]] can detect them for Mario using her field ability (by pressing {{button|gcn|x}}).
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Dut=Sterrenstuk
|DutM=Star piece
|Ger=Sternsplitter
|Ger=Sternsplitter
|GerM=Star Splinter
|GerM=Star Splinter
|Spa=Pieza Estrella
|Spa=Pieza Estrella<br>Pieza estrella (''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake)
|SpaM=Star Piece
|SpaM=Star Piece<br>Star piece
|Fra=Morceau d'étoile
|Fre=Morceau d'étoile
|FraM=Star piece
|FreM=Star piece
|Ita=Pezzo di Stella<ref>''[[Paper Mario]]'' European manual, pag. 141</ref> <small>(''Paper Mario'')</small>
|Ita2=Scheggiastella <small>(''Paper Mario: Il Portale Millenario'')</small>
|ItaM=Star Piece
|Ita2M=Star-shard; shared with [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG)|Star Piece]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|Jap=ほしのかけら
|Jap=ほしのかけら
|JapR=Hoshi no Kakera
|JapR=Hoshi no Kakera
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