Densetsu no Starfy 4
Densetsu no Starfy 4 (Japanese: 伝説のスタフィー4, literally Legendary Starfy 4 or Legend of Starfy 4) is the fourth game in The Legendary Starfy series. It is the first one for the Nintendo DS. It has only been released in Japan.
Stages
- Lobber's Cottage
- Tree of Beginning
- Cupid Village
- Pulling Ahead Lake
- Hidden Village of Koimaro
- Flourishing Desert
- Thousand Year Hill
- Old Tower
- Dejiru's Castle
Enemies and Obstacles by Attack Power
The article above is a list of all enemies and obstacles by their attack powers. Since Starfy and Starly use a HP gauge, all enemies, bosses, and obstacles that do damage will have a set amount of attack power to deal with the player.
Picture Book entries
- Main article: Densetsu no Starfy 4/Picture Book
There are 154 Picture Book entries in this game. The Picture Book menu is available as an option in Moe's House after beating Dejiru for the first time by selecting the bookcase under Moe's telephone. 55 entries are available by default in their own separate 'friend' category, however Starfy or Starly have to defeat individual enemies to get the first 99 registered in the Picture Book. The game takes into account the enemies Starfy and Starly defeated before finishing the main story game, but as with previous games there are a few 'rare' enemies which only appear after the game has been completed at least once. The rare enemies may be found by revisiting certain levels in the game, and through answering Tobira Majin's answer cards, in which Tobira Majin will lead the player to a secret area of the level.
Sea Jams entries
- Main article: Densetsu no Starfy 4/Soundtrack
The Sea Jams (Legendary Concert) is available by touching the radio in Moe's House after defeating Dejiru for the first time. There are a total of 56 available songs. In order to unlock entries to the Music Room, Starfy or Starly must purchase individual music pieces separately from Manianko's Shop and locate them in blue treasure chests.
List of Stuff
- Main article: Densetsu no Starfy 4/Stuff
Densetsu no Starfy 4 features 100 Stuff for dress-up. This game introduces the Special category. Specials are costumes that portray a certain motif which cannot be worn with Clothes or Accessories. There are 20 Special items, 6 of which are winning costumes from the Wanted Costumes contest.
'Clothes' and 'Accessories' are categories which were previously featured in Densetsu no Starfy 2 and Densetsu no Starfy 3. Clothes are the basic items that Starfy and Starly can wear, whereas Accessories are objects that can be worn/held with Clothes. There are 40 Clothes and 40 Accessories in this game.
The Wanted Costumes contest was a contest that began prior to the release of Densetsu no Starfy 4, where fans could mail over their design for a costume over to Nintendo's headquarters with a chance of their costume being featured in the final game.
Eighteen runner-up designs which did not become Stuff, were featured in Densetsu no Starfy 4's Staff Roll 1.
Follow the link above for a list of Stuff with screenshots and details on how to unlock each item.
Unused Content
- Main article: Densetsu no Starfy 4/Unused Content
The article above is a list of features that are not accessible in the game.
Trivia
- As well as being the first Starfy game not released for the Game Boy Advance. It is also the first Starfy that did not release a year after its prequel.
- This is the only Starfy game so far that has a female main antagonist.
- This is also the only Starfy game that doesn't officially have any Minigames.
- This is the only Starfy game that uses a gauge for HP rather than hearts. It is also the first game to not have separate HP from boss battles.
- This is the only Starfy game that uses SP.
- Several unused songs have been found in the game's data. They are not accessible in the Music Room, and while three are known to be playable, are completely inaccessible in game.
- This game, along with Densetsu no Starfy, have the least stages of all the Starfy games with 9 stages.
- Since Starfy and Starly use a hp gauge instead of the traditional 5 heart gauge, Starfy and Starfy can take more and less hits meaning it could take an obstacle, enemy, or boss two hits to kill the player to as high as 125 hits depending if the player fully upgrades their hp or not.
References
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