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[[Image:Star egg jap guide.PNG|frame|right|The '''Star Egg''', as pictured in the Japanese Strategy Guide.]] | [[Image:Star egg jap guide.PNG|frame|right|The '''Star Egg''', as pictured in the Japanese Strategy Guide.]] | ||
[[Image:Stardance.JPG|thumb|left|The Star Egg summons a [[Starslap]] and two [[Zeostar]]s.]] | [[Image:Stardance.JPG|thumb|left|The Star Egg summons a [[Starslap]] and two [[Zeostar]]s.]] | ||
The '''Star Egg''' is an [[item]] won from [[Grate Guy]] after [[Mario]] wins "[[Look the Other Way]]" 100 times in [[Grate Guy's Casino]] in [[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]. The Star Egg does 100 or 150 damage to all enemies on the field by the inexplicable dancing of a [[Starslap]] and two [[Zeostar]]s. A spotlight appears, the star dances a bit, and then a bird flies by; when they leave, enemies are dealt damage. | The '''Star Egg''' is an [[item]] won from [[Grate Guy]] after [[Mario]] wins "[[Look the Other Way]]" 100 times in [[Grate Guy's Casino]] in [[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]. The Star Egg does 100 or 150 damage to all enemies on the field by the inexplicable dancing of a [[Starslap]] and two [[Zeostar]]s. A spotlight appears, the star dances a bit, and then a bird flies by; when they leave, enemies are dealt damage. | ||
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Revision as of 02:15, September 7, 2009
The Star Egg is an item won from Grate Guy after Mario wins "Look the Other Way" 100 times in Grate Guy's Casino in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The Star Egg does 100 or 150 damage to all enemies on the field by the inexplicable dancing of a Starslap and two Zeostars. A spotlight appears, the star dances a bit, and then a bird flies by; when they leave, enemies are dealt damage.
Trivia
- The Star Egg physically resembles the Smash Egg from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
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