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'''Public Telephones''' (Japanese: こうしゅうデンワ) are objects in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''. These telephones are found in all areas apart from Stage 1-1 ([[Lobber's Cottage]]) and have green handles resembling a seahorse. | '''Public Telephones''' (Japanese: こうしゅうデンワ) are objects in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''. These telephones are found in all areas apart from Stage 1-1 ([[Lobber's Cottage]]) and have green handles resembling a seahorse. | ||
When [[Starfy]] or [[Starly]] approaches a Public Telephone it starts to ring and it becomes answerable with the X button. The player can answer the phone to talk to [[Moe]] and receive advice. Public Telephones usually disappear after the area they're found in is complete. An exception to this is Stage 9-4 ([[Dejiru's Castle]]), which always has a | When [[Starfy]] or [[Starly]] approaches a Public Telephone it starts to ring and it becomes answerable with the X button. The player can answer the phone to talk to [[Moe]] and receive advice. Public Telephones usually disappear after the area they're found in is complete. An exception to this is Stage 9-4 ([[Dejiru's Castle]]), which always has a Public Telephone in the room that leads to [[Dejiru]]'s second form and the room that holds [[King Tobira Majin]]. <!--Do all of them disappear?-->{{clr}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:04, 16 February 2013
Public Telephones (Japanese: こうしゅうデンワ) are objects in Densetsu no Starfy 4. These telephones are found in all areas apart from Stage 1-1 (Lobber's Cottage) and have green handles resembling a seahorse.
When Starfy or Starly approaches a Public Telephone it starts to ring and it becomes answerable with the X button. The player can answer the phone to talk to Moe and receive advice. Public Telephones usually disappear after the area they're found in is complete. An exception to this is Stage 9-4 (Dejiru's Castle), which always has a Public Telephone in the room that leads to Dejiru's second form and the room that holds King Tobira Majin.