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The '''Star Rod''' is stolen from [[Star Haven]] by [[Bowser]] at the beginning of ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and used to grant all of his wishes. [[Mario]] and his partners  must save the seven [[Star Spirits]] to deactivate the power of the Star Rod.
The '''Star Rod''' is stolen from [[Star Haven]] by [[Bowser]] at the beginning of ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and used to grant all of his wishes. [[Mario]] and his partners  must save the seven [[Star Spirits]] to deactivate the power of the Star Rod.


According to [[Russ T.]], who lives in [[Toad Town]], the Star Rod was created by ancient magic long ago.
According to [[Russ T.]], who lives in [[Toad Town]], the Star Rod was created by ancient magic long ago.  


The Star Rod is most likely a nod to Nintendo's Kirby series.  
The Star Rod is most likely a nod to Nintendo's Kirby series. The Star Rod (from the Kirby series) was later seen in ''[[Super Smash Brothers Melee]]'' as an attack item.
 
The Star Rod (from the Kirby series) was later seen in ''[[Super Smash Brothers Melee]]'' as an attack item.


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[[Category: Items]]
[[Category: Items]]
[[Category: Artifacts]]
[[Category: Artifacts]]
[[Category: RPG Items - Special]]
[[Category: RPG Items - Special]]

Revision as of 00:38, November 11, 2006

The Star Rod is stolen from Star Haven by Bowser at the beginning of Paper Mario and used to grant all of his wishes. Mario and his partners must save the seven Star Spirits to deactivate the power of the Star Rod.

According to Russ T., who lives in Toad Town, the Star Rod was created by ancient magic long ago.

The Star Rod is most likely a nod to Nintendo's Kirby series. The Star Rod (from the Kirby series) was later seen in Super Smash Brothers Melee as an attack item.

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