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'''Starfright''' (''' | '''Starfright''' ('''Reishi''', 'レイシィ in Japan) is one of [[Bunston]]'s transformations, and the last acquired by [[Starfy]]. It is obtained in [[S.S. Logwater]] (Stage 7-1), and turns Starfy into a ghost. When Starfy transforms into Starfright, he can attack enemies by sending wisps of purple fire (possibly based on [[wikipedia:Will-o'-the-wisp|will-o'-the-wisp]]) that explode harming anything in contact of the blast. He can also momentarily transform into a small purple star and travel through small star-shaped spikes without being harmed. This ability is called ''Vanish''. | ||
A | A [[Transforming Stone]] available in [[Bunnera|Planet Bunnera]]'s [[???? (Areas)|Area Secret 3]] grants an upgraded ''Super Vanish'' ability which increases the time given for disappearing. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 13:16, 12 November 2013
Starfright (Reishi, 'レイシィ in Japan) is one of Bunston's transformations, and the last acquired by Starfy. It is obtained in S.S. Logwater (Stage 7-1), and turns Starfy into a ghost. When Starfy transforms into Starfright, he can attack enemies by sending wisps of purple fire (possibly based on will-o'-the-wisp) that explode harming anything in contact of the blast. He can also momentarily transform into a small purple star and travel through small star-shaped spikes without being harmed. This ability is called Vanish.
A Transforming Stone available in Planet Bunnera's Area Secret 3 grants an upgraded Super Vanish ability which increases the time given for disappearing.
Trivia
- The Magic Set transformation in Densetsu no Starfy also allows Starfy to pass through enemies and spikes without getting hurt.
- Starfright is the only non-animal form that Starfy can take.
- Starfright bares a really close resemblance to Hyuruhyuru from the GBA series.
Name origin
- English: Combination of "star" and "fright", as in 'frightening'.
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