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Individual Treasure Items do not have names when they are obtained, as the game says that the player just received a Treasure Item, however, they are given names in the ''Densetsu no Starfy'' [[Nintendo Official Guidebook]]. One Treasure Item is based on a [[nwiki:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]] and another is a green hat resembling [[Luigi]]'s cap. When the player views the Treasure Items screen when it is complete, they will receive a "perfect!" (Japanese: パーフェクト!) message which shows [[Starfy]] and [[Moe]] in a pile of treasure. | Individual Treasure Items do not have names when they are obtained, as the game says that the player just received a Treasure Item, however, they are given names in the ''Densetsu no Starfy'' [[Nintendo Official Guidebook]]. One Treasure Item is based on a yellow [[nwiki:Game Boy|Game Boy]] (or possibly a [[nwiki:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]]) and another is a green hat resembling [[Luigi]]'s cap. Additionally, there are white gloves that may be based on the [[mariowiki:Mario Bros.|Mario Brothers]]' gloves. | ||
When the player views the Treasure Items screen when it is complete, they will receive a "perfect!" (Japanese: パーフェクト!) message which shows [[Starfy]] and [[Moe]] in a pile of treasure. | |||
Below is a table of each Treasure Item and where it is found. | Below is a table of each Treasure Item and where it is found. |
Revision as of 19:10, 26 March 2015
For the tune called "Treasure Items" in the Game Boy Advance games see Get Screen (music).
Treasure Items (Japanese: たからもの) is a feature in Densetsu no Starfy and Densetsu no Starfy 2. It shows 45 panels that turn into treasures when they are unlocked. In Densetsu no Starfy 2, the panels are closed Treasure Boxes with a question mark on them at first, while in Densetsu no Starfy, the panels start as simply question marks.
The Treasure Items feature is only available after clearing the game for the first time. Obtaining all Treasure Items is required for the best ending and Staff Roll 2.
In Densetsu no Starfy 3, Starfy and Starly have to collect 42 Evil Crystals to obtain the best ending instead. There is an unused option in Moe's House called "Memories of the Trip", possibly suggesting that something other than Evil Crystals were once planned as collectible things.
In Densetsu no Starfy 4, Starfy and Starly have to collect 36 Answers Cards for the best ending. In The Legendary Starfy, the player has to collect all the treasures and beat Mega Mashtooth again to unlock The Missing Chapter.
Densetsu no Starfy
Treasures are added to the Treasure Items screen as Starfy finds them by revisiting past stages. Below is a table showing how many Treasure Items treasures are in each stage.
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Individual Treasure Items do not have names when they are obtained, as the game says that the player just received a Treasure Item, however, they are given names in the Densetsu no Starfy Nintendo Official Guidebook. One Treasure Item is based on a yellow Game Boy (or possibly a Game Boy Color) and another is a green hat resembling Luigi's cap. Additionally, there are white gloves that may be based on the Mario Brothers' gloves.
When the player views the Treasure Items screen when it is complete, they will receive a "perfect!" (Japanese: パーフェクト!) message which shows Starfy and Moe in a pile of treasure.
Below is a table of each Treasure Item and where it is found.
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Densetsu no Starfy 2
Treasures are added to the Treasure Items screen when the player clears the 44 (11*4) new areas. Unlike in Densetsu no Starfy, their names are visible in game. There is an additional Treasure Item treasure for when the player beats Ogura again.
Below are the locations of each Treasure.
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