Here, you’ll have to use bombs to destroy a bunch of garbage within a 30 second time limit. Feed it 30 Star Bits to reveal a new planet. Use the bombs to blow up a few of the Chomps for Star Bits, and then look on the yellow part of the planet for a Hungry Luma. Near the beginning of the level, you’ll reach a planet made of red, yellow, greed, and blue orbs with a bomb dispenser and rolling Chomps. Battlerock Galaxyīreaking into the Battlerock – Battlerock’s Garbage Dump Image: Nintendo via Polygon Take out all of the Goombas wandering around on Yoshi’s face to find this star.
The Luma will create the Yoshi’s Surprise Appearance planet.
If you need a few more, check back along the path to the beginning, and then head below the surface of the planet and look for the enemies there. There’s a Hungry Luma here who needs 50 Star Bits. Tarantox’s Tangled Web – Yoshi’s Surprise Appearance Image: Nintendo via PolygonĪfter the sequence of Pull Stars, you’ll land on a clear planet. There are two Hidden Stars in the Fountain Dome, along with the Hungry Luma next door. There’s no trick to it, so just make your way carefully along. You’ll have to run across hole-filled and moving platforms to reach the end. Sweet Sweet Galaxy – Rocky Road Image: Nintendo via Polygonįeed 400 Star Bits to the Hungry Luma who appears outside of the the Terrace dome to reveal this galaxy. There are no Hidden Stars in the Terrace Dome, but a Hungry Luma will eventually appear nearby. There are a total of 19 Hidden Stars (including the Hungry Lumas that appear next to the game’s six Domes).īelow, we’ll list them by the Dome the galaxy is found in. Instead of completing the level as designed, you’ll have to do something different, like going in the wrong direction or feeding an out-of-the-way Hungry Luma, to collect them. These Power Stars are hidden inside normal levels. If there’s a trick to collecting any, we’ll explain that as well. In this Super Mario Galaxy guide, we’ll tell you the location of all 19 Hidden Stars (and six Hungry Luma Power Stars). You’ll find most of them by just completing each of the game’s levels, but there are also 51 hidden stars to collect throughout.
Just like the Dreadnought it is similar to, the Battlerock uses a more serious, battle-oriented version of the Space Fantasy theme.There are a total of 120 Power Stars to find in Super Mario Galaxy.Mario has to cut off the Power Lines to break his way through and reach the Launch Star that sends the plumber on his way to the boss area. This is visited only in Mission 3: Topmaniac and the Topman Tribe, en route to the saucer that Topmaniac pilots. Inside is irregular Gravity, forcing Mario to use the Gravity Arrows to make his way through. This area is visited in Mission 3: Topmaniac and the Topman Tribe, as Mario makes his way to the saucer that Topmaniac pilots. The planet's inhabitant is a Gearmo who is clearing the depot. Contrary to the name of its mission, it is an ammunition depot, specifically the Battlerock's. This area can be visited in Mission Secret: Battlerock's Garbage Dump. It has normal Gravity on the outside and outward gravity in the interior. This location is a small location visited in Mission 2: Breaking Into The Battlerock. In the Purple Comet mission, 100 purple coins are here and on route to the battlerock, and Mario only uses the Moving Saucer. At the end are two giant saucers that hold the Power Star. However, there are electrical wires so Mario has to be careful as he moves. These cannons will deal decent damage to their target, but Mario can avoid them as he makes his way through since their angle never changes. Visited in Mission 1: Battlerock Barrage, this region is pockmarked with cannons. This is further backed up by the fact that a fair number of the Battlerock's cannons are broken, suggesting that the station was involved in at least one actual battle prior to its abandonment and took significant fire during said battle. With the end of the war it was made for, Battlerock would have outlived its usefulness to its original creator, and been subsequently abandoned to be later taken over by Topmaniac and his Topmen. It is also possible that the Battlerock was created for a war that is long over by the events of Super Mario Galaxy. were responsible for hollowing out the asteroid for use as an outpost by their respective armies. It is not truly known who created the Battlerock, or for what purpose, although it is possible that either Bowser or Bowser Jr. Unlike the Dreadnought, the Battlerock is likely immobile. Its name stems from how it is a battlestation like the Dreadnought from the Dreadnought Galaxy and the fact that it used to be an asteroid before it was modified. The Battlerock is the titular battlestation that is visited in Super Mario Galaxy's Battlerock Galaxy. A battle-themed variation of Space Fantasy