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A '''Star Ring''' is an [[Items|item]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It looks a bit like a rotating Sherrif's [[Star]] in mid-air, and when [[Mario]] walks up to it, then spins, (using the [[Wii Remote]],) he can boost at an ultimate speed from planet-to-planet using their powers that literally throw him off a world. They are first seen in the [[Star World (Galaxy)|Star World]], the first (known) level in Super Mario Galaxy.
A '''Star Ring''' is an [[Items|item]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It looks a bit like a rotating Sherrif's [[Star]] in mid-air, and when [[Mario]] walks up to it, then spins, (using the [[Wii Remote]],) he can boost at an ultimate speed from planet-to-planet using their powers that literally throw him off a world. They are first seen in the [[Star World (Galaxy)|Star World]], the first (known) level in Super Mario Galaxy.


Star Rings often let Mario fly through space before landing on another planet, unlike their smaller sister items, [[Spring Star]]s, which are also found around the game. During the flights through space, Mario can grab floating [[Star Shard]]s by using the [[Star Cursor]] to grab them.
Star Rings often let Mario fly through space before landing on another planet, unlike their smaller sister items, [[Spring Star]]s, which are also found around the game. During the flights through space, Mario can grab floating [[Star Bit]]s by using the [[Star Cursor]] to grab them.


Also, once feeding a pink [[Luma]], the Luma will create a new planet and leave behind a pink Star Ring.
Also, once feeding a pink [[Luma]], the Luma will create a new planet and leave behind a pink Star Ring.


[[Category: Items]]
[[Category: Items]]

Revision as of 14:27, November 4, 2007

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When a Star Ring is used, a Spring Star appears inside of it and they both send Mario flying.

A Star Ring is an item in Super Mario Galaxy. It looks a bit like a rotating Sherrif's Star in mid-air, and when Mario walks up to it, then spins, (using the Wii Remote,) he can boost at an ultimate speed from planet-to-planet using their powers that literally throw him off a world. They are first seen in the Star World, the first (known) level in Super Mario Galaxy.

Star Rings often let Mario fly through space before landing on another planet, unlike their smaller sister items, Spring Stars, which are also found around the game. During the flights through space, Mario can grab floating Star Bits by using the Star Cursor to grab them.

Also, once feeding a pink Luma, the Luma will create a new planet and leave behind a pink Star Ring.