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The hill is quite large and its inhabitants include [[Gecko]]s, [[Mastadoom]]s, [[Mukumuku]]s, [[Pulsar]]s, and [[Sackit]]s.
The hill is quite large and its inhabitants include [[Gecko]]s, [[Mastadoom]]s, [[Mukumuku]]s, [[Pulsar]]s, and [[Sackit]]s.


==Enemies==
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*[[Gecko]]
*[[Gecko]]
*[[Mukumuku]]
*[[Mukumuku]]

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Template:Location-infobox Star Hill is the name of a mystical hill. Its appearance and function differs in all three games it appears in. In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, it is made out of many smaller hills, which look like dark blue meteorites. In this appearance, Star Hill is literally the place where wishes come true, scattered around the ground as Wish Stars.

In Paper Mario, Star Hill is renamed Shooting Star Summit in the English version, although the name remains the same in Japanese (Hoshi no Furu Oka, meaning "Falling Star Hill"). In this game, the area is a mountain north of Peach's Castle, and while stars are still found on the ground, they are not Wish Stars, but merely fallen shooting stars of various colours. As well as being lauded for its beautiful view (Mario is even advised by a Toad to take Peach there on a date), Paper Mario's Shooting Star Summit is notable for being the closest place to Star Haven, which can be accessed from the hill via the Star Way.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time returns to using the name "Star Hill", but its depiction of the mountain is similar to Paper Mario: rather than a conglomeration of meteorite-like hills, it is one peak made leading up to the realm of stars. However, it is unique in that it appears to be made of glittering stars themselves, and the realm is the Star Shrine rather than Star Haven.

History

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Mario, Mallow and Geno travel here for a Star Piece. This Star Piece is the only one that can be taken without a fight; it rests on the ground at the end of Star Hill, unguarded by anyone (most likely because the player fought in Booster's Tower and Marrymore). The Wish Stars can be examined to hear the wishes of the people who made them. Two of these wishes will come true over the course of the game, and if the wishes are examined after it comes true, the wish will be changed.

It is impossible to traverse the entire hill simply by walking; the only way to access different areas is by lighting several of the unusual star-shaped flowers, causing a keyhole in a large white star in the area to grow. Going through the enlarged keyhole allows the enterer to travel to another area instantly, and the keyhole shrinks behind them.

The hill is quite large and its inhabitants include Geckos, Mastadooms, Mukumukus, Pulsars, and Sackits.

Enemies

Wishes

  • "Wish I had some Cricket Jam." / "I wish for everyone to be happy." (Frogfucius's wishes)
  • "Can't wait to start a family." (Raz's wish)
  • "I hope my baby's cute." (Raini's wish)
  • "I wish I weren't such a crybaby." (Mallow's wish)
  • "If I could JUST get that melody!" (Toadofsky's wish)
  • "The hunger! Oh, for some food!" (Belome's wish)
  • "I vant to be a vald class baker." (Chef Torte's wish)
  • "Please let Mallow find his way home."/"May Mallow fix the Road!" (King Nimbus and/or Queen Nimbus's wishes)
  • "I wanna be the best treasure hunter in the world." (Treasure Hunting Toad's wish)
  • "(Wish I could run faster.)" (Yoshi's wish)
  • "I hope I become famous." (Punchinello's wish)
  • "I wanna be a great plumber like my brother Mario." (Luigi's wish)

Paper Mario

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Shooting Star Summit in Paper Mario.

In Paper Mario, after Bowser takes Peach's castle to the sky and easily KOs Mario, Eldstar notifies Mario in a dream to head to the summit for counsel. Once he has awakened from his unconciousness state after many days and Goombario's family revives him, he heads to the summit. Once he arrives, all seven Star Spirits appear (using the last of their power to create the projection) and reveal to Mario he must rescue all of them to save Princess Peach. When he saves all seven of them, they use their power to open a portal to Star Way, which leads towards Star Haven.

At the base of the hill lies Merluvlee and Merlow's house.

Enemies

Area Tattles

  • This place feels strange and mysterious, doesn't it? If we go east from here, we'll eventually get to Shooting Star Summit.
  • This is Shooting Star Summit. Stars are really...uh, shooting. People say that this place, like no other, reaches up and embraces the sky.
  • This is the house of an amazingly gorgeous woman, the fortune-teller Merluvlee. Merlow, who collects Star Pieces, also lives here. This house pulses with psychic power. Can you feel it? It feels...weird. It feels like I'm floating on some kind of spiritual cushion.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

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Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi on Star Hill
Star Hill in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

Star Hill appears for a third time in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, under its original name. It is the location where the boss Commander Shroob is fought. It is quite a small area, and enemies include Love Bubbles, Handfakes and Fly Guys. The "spirit of the Cobalt Star" (in reality, Elder Princess Shroob) speaks to the Mario brothers on top of the hill after Commander Shroob is defeated. A pipe to Star Hill can be found in the destroyed Toad Town near the Time Hole to Princess Peach's Castle's basement. The Star Shrine is located near Star Hill.

Names in Other Languages

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