A Shine Sprite is a star like object that appeared in New Super Mario Sunshine. Numbers of them appear at the Shine Gate. It sustains power to Isle Delfino. Without them Isle Delfino would be powerless and shrouded in darkness. You have to collect Shine Sprites in New Super Mario Sunshine. The more you get, the more light and less enemies appear on the island.
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| - A Shine Sprite is a star like object that appeared in New Super Mario Sunshine. Numbers of them appear at the Shine Gate. It sustains power to Isle Delfino. Without them Isle Delfino would be powerless and shrouded in darkness. You have to collect Shine Sprites in New Super Mario Sunshine. The more you get, the more light and less enemies appear on the island.
- Shine Sprite was a character that appeared in Mario Plush Collection!
- A Shine Sprite is a collectible item in the Mario games. It first appearance is in Super Mario Sunshine. Shine Sprites have a resemblance to the sun, but they are golden in color. They are round and have eight points on them, and the top three have small dots on them. They also have black eyes.
- A Shine Sprite is a shiny object in Super Mario Sunshine, and is important for completing the game. They are guarded at the Shine gate. They keep the island very bright and protected. But when Bowser and Bowser Jr. attack the shine gate, all of the Shine Sprites flee, and the island turns very dark. They are small, star-shaped creatures that gather at the Shine gate at Delfino Plaza. There are 120 of them in the game. You can also get Shine Sprites for getting 100 coins in a level or trading ten Blue Coins for a Shine Sprite.
- A Shine Sprite is an object that debuted in Super Mario Sunshine, but has since had many appearances in other Nintendo games. Shine Sprites bear a close resemblance to the sun and emit a strong yellow light that is said to act as a power source.
- At first, Merlon can only upgrade each partner once. But, after Chapter Five, Merlon tells Mario about a clue hidden in Hooktail's Castle involving Bobbery. This clue will help Mario's partners. This clue is an Up Arrow. Once given to Merlon, he will remember that he once bought an Ultra Stone in a Flea Market, put it in his attic and forgot about it ever since. (This is possibly a reference to the Quick Change badge being in Merlon's attic in Paper Mario). Merlon retrieves the Ultra Stone and can now upgrade Mario's partners twice. Each level still requires three Shine Sprites. Seven partners can be leveled up twice, needed three Shine sprites each upgrade, equaling 42. There are no extra Shine Sprites in the game.
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| - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Super Mario Sunshine
- Mario Kart DS
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
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| - Collectible in Shine Runners
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| - It is used to open different locations that are shut. It is also used as a source for light.
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| - A Shine Sprite is a star like object that appeared in New Super Mario Sunshine. Numbers of them appear at the Shine Gate. It sustains power to Isle Delfino. Without them Isle Delfino would be powerless and shrouded in darkness. You have to collect Shine Sprites in New Super Mario Sunshine. The more you get, the more light and less enemies appear on the island.
- At first, Merlon can only upgrade each partner once. But, after Chapter Five, Merlon tells Mario about a clue hidden in Hooktail's Castle involving Bobbery. This clue will help Mario's partners. This clue is an Up Arrow. Once given to Merlon, he will remember that he once bought an Ultra Stone in a Flea Market, put it in his attic and forgot about it ever since. (This is possibly a reference to the Quick Change badge being in Merlon's attic in Paper Mario). Merlon retrieves the Ultra Stone and can now upgrade Mario's partners twice. Each level still requires three Shine Sprites. Seven partners can be leveled up twice, needed three Shine sprites each upgrade, equaling 42. There are no extra Shine Sprites in the game. Shine Sprites are based off of the major collecting item in Super Mario Sunshine.
- Shine Sprite was a character that appeared in Mario Plush Collection!
- A Shine Sprite is a collectible item in the Mario games. It first appearance is in Super Mario Sunshine. Shine Sprites have a resemblance to the sun, but they are golden in color. They are round and have eight points on them, and the top three have small dots on them. They also have black eyes.
- A Shine Sprite is a shiny object in Super Mario Sunshine, and is important for completing the game. They are guarded at the Shine gate. They keep the island very bright and protected. But when Bowser and Bowser Jr. attack the shine gate, all of the Shine Sprites flee, and the island turns very dark. They are small, star-shaped creatures that gather at the Shine gate at Delfino Plaza. There are 120 of them in the game. You can also get Shine Sprites for getting 100 coins in a level or trading ten Blue Coins for a Shine Sprite.
- A Shine Sprite is an object that debuted in Super Mario Sunshine, but has since had many appearances in other Nintendo games. Shine Sprites bear a close resemblance to the sun and emit a strong yellow light that is said to act as a power source.
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