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*In the [[Game Boy Advance]] games, [[Treasure Item (music)|Treasure Item]] is played as the background music for the treasure panel. | *In the [[Game Boy Advance]] games, [[Treasure Item (music)|Treasure Item]] is played as the background music for the treasure panel. | ||
*In ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'', the track [[Get Screen (music)|Get Screen]] is an alternative version of [[Treasure Item (music)|Treasure Item]]. It's played when receiving treasure from a character through | *In ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'', the track [[Get Screen (music)|Get Screen]] is an alternative version of [[Treasure Item (music)|Treasure Item]]. It's played when receiving treasure from a character through a City. | ||
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Revision as of 19:28, 25 November 2012
Treasure! (Treasure Get! in Japan, たからばこゲット!) is the tune played in The Legendary Starfy series for when the player receives an item from a normal treasure chest. It's known in the Game Boy Advance games as "Treasure!" (Japanese: おたからだ!, Treasure-da!) where it is played after receiving a treasure item, but before the treasure panel is shown. In Densetsu no Starfy, "Treasure" will also play after viewing the Picture Book or Treasure Room when either menu is complete.
Densetsu no Starfy
Densetsu no Starfy 2
Densetsu no Starfy 3
The Legendary Starfy
In The Legendary Starfy, "Treasure!" is a not based on the music of previous games in the series, and is more of a short melody used to mark when the player receives treasure. You Got a Heart Gem! is a similar track used to mark when the player receives a Heart Gem from a blue treasure chest.
Notes
- In the Game Boy Advance games, Treasure Item is played as the background music for the treasure panel.
- In Densetsu no Starfy 4, the track Get Screen is an alternative version of Treasure Item. It's played when receiving treasure from a character through a City.