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{{about|the item from [[Paper Mario]]|the item of the same name from [[Super Mario Bros. Special]]|[[Lucky Star (Super Mario Bros. Special)]]}}
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
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|description=''"A star-shaped pendant. Lets you use the action command."''
|image=[[File:LuckyStar PM.png]]
|pm="''A star-shaped pendant. Lets you use the action command.''"
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[[File:LuckyStar SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|left|''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'']]
{{quote|That's the "{{color|red|Lucky Star}}" from [[Princess Peach]]. Now that it's yours, you can use the "{{color-link|red|Action Command|action command}}."|Twink|Paper Mario}}
The '''Lucky Star''' is [[Princess Peach]]'s pendant that gives [[Mario]] the ability to execute the [[Action Command]] for added attack and defensive power. [[Twink]] gives it to Mario early in the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. After Mario talks to the [[Star Spirits]] on [[Shooting Star Summit]], Twink will drop down towards Mario and explain to Mario who he is and what happened to Princess Peach and her current well-being. The Princess wanted Mario to know that she was OK and is counting on him to save the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Twink will then give Mario the Lucky Star. Mario will engage in a battle with a [[Magikoopa]] and test out the Action Commands that the Lucky Star lets him use. With the Lucky Star, Mario could bring power to his attacks as well as add to his defensive strength. Success or failure in it's implementation is all about timing. Pushing the right button at the right time would pummel his opponents, as well as soften their blows. The Lucky Star proves indeed to be very useful to Mario.
The '''Lucky Star''' is a special item in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It is a pendant belonging to [[Princess Peach]], given by [[Twink]] to [[Mario]] early in the events of the game. The pendant gives Mario the ability to execute the [[Action Command]] for added attack and defense power. After Peach summons Twink while in captivity, she gives him the pendant, requesting he deliver it to Mario and inform him of her well-being.


In volume 26 of ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'', the Lucky Star appears later in the story, but Mario receives it in a similar method. Twink receives the Lucky Star from Princess Peach and then delivers it to Mario. Once Mario has the Lucky Star, he is able to plow through a Magikoopa.
Just after Mario speaks with the [[Star Spirits]] on [[Star Hill|Shooting Star Summit]], Twink drops down to introduce himself, informing him that Peach is in good condition and is counting on him to save the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] before handing over the Lucky Star. Right after this, Mario battles a [[Magikoopa]], giving him the opportunity to test out the new Action Commands given to him by the pendant.


Lucky Star is also the name of an item in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Special]]'' that defeats all enemies on the screen, similar to a [[POW Block]] in [[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]. Rather than being a star-shaped pendant, it is shaped like an atom.
In volume 26 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', though the Lucky Star appears later in the story, it is received in a similar method: Twink receives the Lucky Star from Peach before delivering it to Mario. Once Mario has the Lucky Star, he is able to plow through a Magikoopa.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Paper Mario Twink Lucky Star.png|Twink with the Lucky Star
LuckyStar SuperMarioKun.jpg|As seen in ''Super Mario-kun''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ラッキースター
|Jap=ラッキースター<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/pm_j-e.shtml "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English"]. (June 17, 2013). ''The Mushroom Kingdom.'' Retrieved February 4, 2015.</ref>
|JapR=Rakkī Sutā
|JapR=Rakkī Sutā
|JapM=Lucky Star
|JapM=Lucky Star
|Chi=幸运星
|ChiR=Xìngyùn Xīng
|ChiM=Lucky Star
|Fre=Bonne Etoile
|FreM=Good Star
}}
}}


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==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:06, June 14, 2024

This article is about the item from Paper Mario. For the item of the same name from Super Mario Bros. Special, see Lucky Star (Super Mario Bros. Special).
Lucky Star
LuckyStar PM.png
Paper Mario description "A star-shaped pendant. Lets you use the action command."
“That's the "Lucky Star" from Princess Peach. Now that it's yours, you can use the "action command."”
Twink, Paper Mario

The Lucky Star is a special item in Paper Mario. It is a pendant belonging to Princess Peach, given by Twink to Mario early in the events of the game. The pendant gives Mario the ability to execute the Action Command for added attack and defense power. After Peach summons Twink while in captivity, she gives him the pendant, requesting he deliver it to Mario and inform him of her well-being.

Just after Mario speaks with the Star Spirits on Shooting Star Summit, Twink drops down to introduce himself, informing him that Peach is in good condition and is counting on him to save the Mushroom Kingdom before handing over the Lucky Star. Right after this, Mario battles a Magikoopa, giving him the opportunity to test out the new Action Commands given to him by the pendant.

In volume 26 of Super Mario-kun, though the Lucky Star appears later in the story, it is received in a similar method: Twink receives the Lucky Star from Peach before delivering it to Mario. Once Mario has the Lucky Star, he is able to plow through a Magikoopa.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ラッキースター[1]
Rakkī Sutā
Lucky Star
Chinese 幸运星[?]
Xìngyùn Xīng
Lucky Star
French Bonne Etoile[?] Good Star

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.