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|first_appearance=''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|first_appearance=''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Run]]'' (version 3.2.0, cameo) (2024)
|latest_appearance=''[[Tetris 99]]'' (39th Maximus Cup, cameo) (2024)
|effect=A certain amount of Sparkle Gems can open the dark door leading to the [[Darkle]] boss.
|effect=A certain amount of Sparkle Gems can open the dark door leading to the [[Darkle]] boss.
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==History==
==History==
===''Princess Peach: Showtime!''===
===''Princess Peach: Showtime!''===
In ''Princess Peach: Showtime!'', [[Princess Peach]] and [[Stella]] can obtain a Sparkle Gem by completing unsaid quests or side quests, or finding it in different locations. There are ten Sparkle Gems in each transformation's first play; seven in each transformation's second play, and five in BF plays. Every time Peach collects a Sparkle Gem, the game shows the list of Sparkle Gems Peach collected in the stage. According to Stella, Sparkle Gems "are packed with shining power" which can be used to open dark doors. After defeating [[Grape (character)|Grape]], three Sparkle Gems can be earned by refighting each boss while fulfilling certain requirements during the battle, and they can be used to buy decorations for the [[Sparkle Theater]] lobbies.
In ''Princess Peach: Showtime!'', [[Princess Peach]] and [[Stella]] can obtain a Sparkle Gem by completing unsaid quests or side quests, or finding it in different locations. There are ten Sparkle Gems in each transformation's first play, seven in each transformation's second play, and five in BF plays. Every time Peach collects a Sparkle Gem, the game shows the list of Sparkle Gems Peach collected in the stage. According to Stella, Sparkle Gems "are packed with shining power" which can be used to open dark doors. After defeating [[Grape (character)|Grape]], three Sparkle Gems can be earned by refighting each boss while fulfilling certain requirements during the battle, and they can be used to buy decorations for the [[Sparkle Theater]] lobbies.
 
There are 235 Sparkle Gems to collect; only 100 are required to complete the game (10 required for the [[Disco Wing]] boss fight on 1F, 15 for [[Light Fang]] on 2F, 20 for [[Purrjector Cat]] on 3F, 25 for [[Spotlion]] on 4F, and 30 for Grape on BF), while the remaining 135 are used to buy decoration for the Sparkle Theater lobbies, as mentioned above.


===''Super Mario Run''===
===''Super Mario Run''===
In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', a Sparkle Gem is granted for completing each of the nine Princess Peach missions during the ''Princess Peach: Showtime!'' event. A statue based on the game is unlocked for every three Sparkle Gems earned.
In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', a Sparkle Gem is granted for completing each of the nine Princess Peach missions during the ''Princess Peach: Showtime!'' event. A statue based on the game is unlocked for every three Sparkle Gems earned.
===''Tetris 99''===
In ''[[Tetris 99]]'', Sparkle Gems are used as the KO icons and badges in the ''Princess Peach: Showtime!'' theme, which was released during the 39th Maximus Cup.


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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Ita=Gemma dello Splendore
|Jap=キラメキストーン
|JapR=Kirameki Sutōn
|JapM=Sparkle Stone
|ChiS=灿光石
|ChiSR=Cànguāng Shí
|ChiSM=Radiant Stone
|ChiT=燦光石
|ChiTR=Cànguāng Shí
|ChiTM=Radiant Stone
|Dut=Sprankelkristal
|DutM=Sparkle crystal
|Fre=Gemme d'Étincelle
|FreM=Sparkle gem
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|Ita=Gemma di Splendore
|ItaM=Sparkle gem
|ItaM=Sparkle gem
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|Por=Esplendorita
|PorM=Splendorite
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|Spa=Esplendorita
|SpaM=Splendorite
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Revision as of 00:30, April 23, 2024

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Sparkle Gem
Three-dimensional model of the Sparkle Gem from Princess Peach: Showtime!
First appearance Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024)
Latest appearance Tetris 99 (39th Maximus Cup, cameo) (2024)
Effect A certain amount of Sparkle Gems can open the dark door leading to the Darkle boss.
“This is… Ah! It's a Sparkle Gem―proof of your fantastic efforts! These gems are packed with shining power, so I'm sure they'll be of use as we continue.”
Stella, Princess Peach: Showtime!

Sparkle Gems are collectible items that first appeared in Princess Peach: Showtime!

History

Princess Peach: Showtime!

In Princess Peach: Showtime!, Princess Peach and Stella can obtain a Sparkle Gem by completing unsaid quests or side quests, or finding it in different locations. There are ten Sparkle Gems in each transformation's first play, seven in each transformation's second play, and five in BF plays. Every time Peach collects a Sparkle Gem, the game shows the list of Sparkle Gems Peach collected in the stage. According to Stella, Sparkle Gems "are packed with shining power" which can be used to open dark doors. After defeating Grape, three Sparkle Gems can be earned by refighting each boss while fulfilling certain requirements during the battle, and they can be used to buy decorations for the Sparkle Theater lobbies.

There are 235 Sparkle Gems to collect; only 100 are required to complete the game (10 required for the Disco Wing boss fight on 1F, 15 for Light Fang on 2F, 20 for Purrjector Cat on 3F, 25 for Spotlion on 4F, and 30 for Grape on BF), while the remaining 135 are used to buy decoration for the Sparkle Theater lobbies, as mentioned above.

Super Mario Run

In Super Mario Run, a Sparkle Gem is granted for completing each of the nine Princess Peach missions during the Princess Peach: Showtime! event. A statue based on the game is unlocked for every three Sparkle Gems earned.

Tetris 99

In Tetris 99, Sparkle Gems are used as the KO icons and badges in the Princess Peach: Showtime! theme, which was released during the 39th Maximus Cup.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キラメキストーン
Kirameki Sutōn
Sparkle Stone

Chinese (simplified) 灿光石
Cànguāng Shí
Radiant Stone

Chinese (traditional) 燦光石
Cànguāng Shí
Radiant Stone

Dutch Sprankelkristal
Sparkle crystal
French Gemme d'Étincelle
Sparkle gem
Italian Gemma di Splendore
Sparkle gem
Portuguese Esplendorita
Splendorite
Spanish Esplendorita
Splendorite