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==Overview==
==Overview==
When this move is used, Rosalina's [[Luma]], if one exists, will quickly fire out a small number of Star Bits, which seem to serve as a [[projectile]] with relatively short range. It is unknown what effect the move will have if there is no Luma in play, if any.
When this move is used, Rosalina's [[Luma]] will quickly fire out a small number of Star Bits, which serves as a short range [[projectile]]. If there is no Luma in play, Rosalina will only wave her wand to no effect.


==Customization==
==Customization==

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Star Bits
File:StarBits.png
A Red Luma shoots out Star Bits.
User Rosalina
Universe Mario
Article on Super Mario Wiki Star Bit

Star Bits (スターピース, Star Piece) is Rosalina's side special move in SSB4.

Overview

When this move is used, Rosalina's Luma will quickly fire out a small number of Star Bits, which serves as a short range projectile. If there is no Luma in play, Rosalina will only wave her wand to no effect.

Customization

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Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the known variations:

  1. Drifting Star Bit: Fires a large projectile that moves slow and deals multiple hits.
  2. Speedy Star Bit: Projectiles fly faster.

Origin

Several star bits in Super Mario Galaxy.

Star Bits are a common collectible item that appear in Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel, Super Mario Galaxy 2. They can appear when Mario defeats an enemy with his Star Spin or hits a ? Block, and may also be found in various places in the levels themselves. They can even, though rarely, fall from the sky. Star Bits can be fired at enemies using the B button to temporarily stun them. They are also used as a sort of currency to feed Hungry Lumas, special Lumas who demanded to eat large amounts of Star Bits, upon which they would transform into a new planet or galaxy for Mario to traverse, or give him a 1-Up or health-increasing mushroom.