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The rules of the game are just like [[wikipedia:rock-paper-scissors|rock-paper-scissors]], with "scissors" beating "paper", "paper" beating "rock", "rock" beating "scissors". If both teams throw the same hand, the turn ends without Starfy or The Terrible Trio taking damage. | The rules of the game are just like [[wikipedia:rock-paper-scissors|rock-paper-scissors]], with "scissors" beating "paper", "paper" beating "rock", "rock" beating "scissors". If both teams throw the same hand, the turn ends without Starfy or The Terrible Trio taking damage. | ||
Starfy starts with three yellow hearts on the Touch Screen that represent how many wrong moves the player can take before a [[Game Over]] (two, not three as having no hearts doesn't allow for one more chance). On the top screen there are icons for Snips, Ronk and Papes with Snips representing scissors, Ronk representing rock, and Papes representing paper. Likewise on the Touch Screen there are three icons; scissors, rock and paper with a picture of Starfy on the floor on them. | Starfy starts with three yellow hearts on the Touch Screen that represent how many wrong moves the player can take before a [[Game Over]] (up to two, not three as having no hearts doesn't allow for one more chance). On the top screen there are icons for Snips, Ronk and Papes with Snips representing scissors, Ronk representing rock, and Papes representing paper. Likewise on the Touch Screen there are three icons; scissors, rock and paper with a picture of Starfy on the floor on them. | ||
Each turn, two of the icons on the top screen will be raised at once and a third icon will be raised last, which represents the correct move that the player should try to beat to deal damage. For example, if the last icon was paper, the player can beat it and deal damage by touching the scissors icon. The Terrible Trio have ten health points, and for each successful move they will lose two health points. | Each turn, two of the icons on the top screen will be raised at once and a third icon will be raised last, which represents the correct move that the player should try to beat to deal damage. For example, if the last icon was paper, the player can beat it and deal damage by touching the scissors icon. The Terrible Trio have ten health points, and for each successful move they will lose two health points. |
Revision as of 17:43, 23 March 2014
The Paper-Cut Crusher Battle (Japanese: じゃんけんアタックバトル, Janken Attack Battle) is a game of rock-paper-scissors (stylized as "Rock, Paper, Scissors" in the English versions) that is the second boss battle in S.S. Logwater's area 4 (stage 7-4). It is kind of like a mingame, but it is played in the main game, and if the player loses, they will receive a Game Over. The player gets to play it after the first boss fight with The Terrible Trio in the same area, even if they have already cleared it. Even though after the first boss battle The Terrible Trio are wounded, with at least Snips on crutches, they are not out until the second boss fight.
Before the Paper-Cut Crusher Battle, The Terrible Trio beat up Starfy before trying to use the Paper-Cut Crusher on him, meaning that during the battle he is on the floor facing his front side.
Background
During the story, The Terrible Trio began to lose faith in Mashtooth as his plans were 'not very nice'. The Terrible Trio started to see Starfy, Starly, Moe and Bunston as friendly after they healed them up with the power of the rainbow droplet. Despite this, The Terrible Trio felt they had no choice but to capture Bunston, thinking that if they go back without Bunston, Mashtooth will "mashimize" them. According to Note 46, The Terrible Trio just wanted to use the Paper-Cut Crusher to get Bunston and go home.
Gameplay
The rules of the game are just like rock-paper-scissors, with "scissors" beating "paper", "paper" beating "rock", "rock" beating "scissors". If both teams throw the same hand, the turn ends without Starfy or The Terrible Trio taking damage.
Starfy starts with three yellow hearts on the Touch Screen that represent how many wrong moves the player can take before a Game Over (up to two, not three as having no hearts doesn't allow for one more chance). On the top screen there are icons for Snips, Ronk and Papes with Snips representing scissors, Ronk representing rock, and Papes representing paper. Likewise on the Touch Screen there are three icons; scissors, rock and paper with a picture of Starfy on the floor on them.
Each turn, two of the icons on the top screen will be raised at once and a third icon will be raised last, which represents the correct move that the player should try to beat to deal damage. For example, if the last icon was paper, the player can beat it and deal damage by touching the scissors icon. The Terrible Trio have ten health points, and for each successful move they will lose two health points.
If the player is too slow to pick a move, an random icon will be chosen. If Starfy ends up with one heart left, then a message will appear from Moe telling Starfy to listen up, as one of The Terrible Trio "is always going to give away what they're doing" for not being too smart.
Voices in the Japanese version
In the Japanese version of The Legendary Starfy (Densetsu no Stafy Taiketsu! Daīru Kaizokudan), the narration "Jan・Ken" can be heard at the start of the battle, and during each turn. The narration "Pon" is also shouted out after Starfy makes a move. During the Japanese version of rock-paper-scissors (Janken) in Japan, Jan・Ken・Pon is often shouted out.
Additionally, exclusively to the Japanese version, Moe's voice can be heard on the 'advice from Moe' screen, like in two other situations in the game.