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FTW, The Answer, Answer, Instant Win, Win, Victory, What is the Question |
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Starites are small, star-like objects with 5 points. It is the dream of the main character, Maxwell, to collect these rare objects.
In the original Scribblenauts, Maxwell collects Starites to visit new areas to find more Starites. In the succesor, Maxwell collects Starites in certain constellations.
In Scribblenauts, there 251 Starites to be found. Eleven are from the tutorials. In Super Scribblenauts there are 122 Starites. Only one is from the tutorial. This adds up to 353 Starites, but the are presumably many more to be found. A Starite can be manipulated, either to make obtaining it easier or harder. For example, a Starite will roll if pushed and can be attatched to things using rope-like objects. However, a Starite can also be blown up, burnt or lost down a hole. Many "action" stages see Maxwell trying to avoid breaking or dropping the Starite in some way. It is mainly threatened by steel balls and spikes, which instantly break it.
Typing "Starite" or any of its synonyms will give you a fake one that won't sparkle and can just be thrown about like a ball. However, in the Level Editor, you get a choice to spawn a real one as the goal.
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