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|image= [[File:starrodart.png|200px]]
|image= [[File:SSBU Star Rod.png|200px]]
|caption= Artwork from ''Nightmare in Dream Land''.
|caption= Artwork of the '''Star Rod''' from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
|use= Fight against [[Nightmare]].
|use= Powering the [[Fountain of Dreams]], fight against [[Nightmare]]
|game= <small>''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'', ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', "Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U"</small>
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|compare= [[Triple Star]]
|compare= [[Triple Star]], [[Love-Love Stick]], [[Ribbon's Crystal]]
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The '''Star Rod''' is an important item and an [[Copy Ability|ability]] in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. It also had a cameo in [[Kirby Super Star]], and is even an item in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. The Star Rod appears to be a white rod encircled by red stripes with a glowing star on the tip. It fires smaller stars to attack.  
{{quote|When Kirby defeats Dedede's friend at the end of each level, he can clear that level by picking up the piece of the Star Rod. He must gather all seven pieces of the Star Rod in order to return peace to Dream Land.|Description of the '''Star Rod''' in the ''[[Kirby's Adventure]] Instruction Booklet''}}
The '''Star Rod''' is a magical scepter that serves as the symbol of [[Dream Land]] and acts as the heart of the [[Fountain of Dreams]], supplying it with the power to send pleasant and peaceful dreams to all of the residents of the kingdom. According to legend, the large glowing star that forms the tip was a fragment from a star that had fallen into Dream Land long ago, and the Star Rod itself created the Fountain of Dreams.<ref>''Kirby's Adventure'' Instruction Booklet (NA print), page 6</ref> When [[King Dedede]] shatters the Star Rod into seven pieces, the fountain ceases to function, and it becomes [[Kirby]]'s task to gather all the pieces from King Dedede's [[boss|friends]] and put it back together again. Once the restored Star Rod is in Kirby's hands, he can swing it to fire [[Star Bullet]]s at rapid pace or strike close-up with a spinning jump attack; both of which he uses to battle and defeat [[Nightmare]].


==''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Nightmare in Dream Land''==
The Star Rod made its first and most significant appearance in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', where its seven scattered pieces need to be collected from each [[level]] boss in the game before it can be reassembled for Level 8: [[The Fountain of Dreams (level)|The Fountain of Dreams]], where it is then used as the [[Last Battle Ability]] against Nightmare. Since then, its subsequent appearances in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]] (outside of the [[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|remake]] of ''Kirby's Adventure'') have been little more than references and cameo appearances. Aside from this, the Star Rod appears as an [[item]] in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] and also appears in the anime series ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', where it is used to defeat [[eNeMeE]].
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== Moveset ==
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[[File:KA Nightmare orb battle screenshot 02.png|thumb|200px|Kirby firing projectiles at Nightmare's Power Orb using the Star Rod in ''Kirby's Adventure'']]
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In ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', [[Kirby]] uses the Star Rod as the [[Last Battle Ability]] against [[Nightmare]], both in his "Power Orb" and "Wizard" forms. In each of these fights, the primary move that Kirby can perform with the Star Rod involves him swinging it to fire a [[Star Bullet]] forward, which deals [[damage]] on impact. When Kirby is on the ground fighting Nightmare Wizard, he can also attack by performing a spinning jump from the ground with the Star Rod out to hit more directly, though this does not do as much damage as the Star Bullets. Unlike other abilities in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', Kirby keeps the Star Rod even if he is hit or defeated (granted he has any [[1-Up|extra lives]] left), only parting with it in the epilogue once Nightmare is defeated.
|caption =In-game icon.
 
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The Star Rod does not appear as an ability in any other ''Kirby'' game, but it does appear as an item in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' games]] (details in section below).
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==Game appearances==
===''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''===
[[File:KNiDL Nightmare from Fountain of Dreams.png|thumb|Nightmare appearing in the Fountain of Dreams after Kirby returns the Star Rod]]
{{Quote|As you defeat the biggest baddies of all in the boss rooms, you'll find pieces of this precious item. King DeDeDe stole it and broke it apart into seven pieces—one for each color of the rainbow. Can you find all seven parts?|''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' Instruction Booklet (NA print), page 23}}
The Star Rod serves as the central collectible item in both ''Kirby's Adventure'' and ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', as Kirby's main goal is to find each of the seven scattered pieces of the Star Rod from each of the level bosses. The scattered pieces resemble the whole Star Rod, but are monochrome—each displaying only the color representing their corresponding level. Collecting the level's Star Rod piece after defeating the boss is a necessary prerequisite for moving on to the next level, and Kirby is obligated to do a [[Kirby Dance|victory dance]] after picking one up.
 
Once the Star Rod is fully reassembled, Kirby uses it in place of his usual Copy Ability to battle Nightmare in [[The Fountain of Dreams (level)|Level 8: The Fountain of Dreams]]. It can fire an unlimited number of Star Bullets at rapid pace in order to deal with this looming threat to Dream Land. Once Nightmare is finally vanquished, Kirby then flies back to the Fountain of Dreams on his [[Warp Star]] and deposits the Star Rod back atop the fountain where it belongs.
 
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===''Kirby's Pinball Land''===
As in ''Kirby's Adventure'', Star Rod pieces are collected after defeating the bosses of the main levels of ''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''. Here, however, they are little more than cosmetic, as the Star Rod itself is not reassembled at any point.
 
===''Kirby's Block Ball''===
In ''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]'', Kirby can be seen holding the Star Rod in the [[cutscene]] shown if the player passes the Border Line in a stage. The Star Rod is also seen being held by Kirby on the file select screen upon achieving [[100% completion]].
 
===''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''===
[[File:KSS Fountain of Dreams.png|thumb|150px|The Star Rod on the Fountain of Dreams in Milky Way Wishes of ''Kirby Super Star'']]
In ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', at the end of each level in [[Milky Way Wishes]], as well as in the opening cutscene, the Star Rod can be seen in the background on the [[Fountain of Dreams]]. It is not interacted with directly at any point.
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===''Kirby's Star Stacker'' (Game Boy)===
In ''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|Kirby's Star Stacker]]'' for [[Game Boy]], Kirby can be seen holding the Star Rod in an alternate version of the title screen that is unlocked upon achieving [[100% completion]].
 
=== ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' / ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' ===
[[File:KRtDL Stone Weapons.png|thumb|150px|right|The Star Rod, alongside the Magical Paintbrush and the Triple Star, as one of Kirby's rare [[Stone]] transformations in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'']]
In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', the Star Rod reappears as a [[Stone]] transformation, alongside the [[Magical  Paintbrush]] and the [[Triple Star]].
 
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
In ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', the Star Rod appears in [[keychain]] form, using its [[sprite]] from ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''. It is a rare keychain, and can be found in [[Fine Fields - Stage 1]] (making it the first rare keychain in the game).
 
===''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'' & ''Kirby Fighters 2''===
In ''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'', the Star Rod makes a cameo appearance in the [[Fountain of Dreams (Battle Stage)|Fountain of Dreams stage]], appearing in the background. Additionally, during the battle with [[Team DDD]] in ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'', when King Dedede energizes himself with the Fountain of Dreams, he gains a new hammer called "'''Star Rod Hammer Dedede Custom'''" which he uses to battle Kirby. This hammer resembles a cross between the Star Rod and Dedede's standard hammer, having a blocky, golden, star-emblazoned mallet with a swirling white-and-pink handle.
 
===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
In ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', two [[Sticker (Kirby: Planet Robobot)|stickers]] of the Star Rod can be collected: with one depicting Kirby with the Star Rod using the artwork from ''Kirby's Adventure'', and the other depicting the Star Rod by itself using the artwork from ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''. Both of these are rare stickers, with the former being located in [[Patched Plains - Stage 1]], and the latter being found in [[Gigabyte Grounds - Stage 4]].
 
===''Kirby Star Allies''===
In ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', the Star Rod cameos in multiple [[Celebration Picture]]s, namely "A Dream Above The Clouds" and "Friends' Getaway".
 
===''Kirby's Dream Buffet''===
In ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'', artwork depicting Kirby with the Star Rod from ''Kirby's Adventure'' is used for one of the [[Character Treat]]s.
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
[[File:SSBU Star Rod demonstration screenshot.png|thumb|250px|The Star Rod being used to fire a star projectile in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
{{SmashWiki}}
{{Quote|Side smash attacks and side tilt attacks will make this item fire star-shaped projectiles.|In-game description for the Star Rod from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''}}
In all installments of the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], the Star Rod appears as an item which fighters can use in battle. Here, it can be used either to hit the opponent directly, or to shoot stars at the opponent by using a side tilt or side smash. In contrast to the Star Rod's infinite power in the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' games, it only has enough power in it to fire 16 stars here. After all 16 stars are used, the item can still be swung at close quarters to strike opponents, and will immediately vanish when it hits the ground after being tossed or dropped. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' exclusively, when the item is used by [[smashwiki:Captain Falcon|Captain Falcon]], the Star Rod releases five stars at once, and if used by [[smashwiki:Sheik|Sheik]], it fires two.
 
Additionally, representations of the Star Rod appear in collectable material throughout the series, as follows:
*A Star Rod Trophy appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''.
*A Star Rod Support Spirit appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
 
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==In ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''==
{{Infobox-Anime Copy Ability
|image=[[File:Anime Star Rod Kirby.png|150px]]
|caption=Screenshot of '''Star Rod''' Kirby from ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''
|firstepisode=[[Fright to the Finish]]
|power= Defeating [[eNeMeE]]
|obtainednolink=[[Warp Star]]
}}
}}
[[Kirby's Adventure]] and [[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|its remake]] are the most important appearances of the star rod. In these games, it powers the [[Fountain of Dreams]] granting the power of dreams to [[Dream Land]], but was stolen by [[King Dedede]] and broken into seven different pieces in the game's story. After going through seven levels and defeating six bosses, [[Kirby]] faces King Dedede. However, once the king is defeated and the Star Rod is restored to the Fountain, Kirby finds out that Dedede was trying to hide the Star Rod from the [[Nightmare]]. King Dedede then swallows up Kirby and sends him to face off against the Nightmare, using the Star Rod ability, which allows him to fire stars at Nightmare.
{{Quote|How did Kirby discover the secret?! That pitiful little Star Warrior has found my only weakness! I am helpless against the power of the Star Rod!|[[eNeMeE]], in [[Fright to the Finish]]}}
==''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''==
The Star Rod makes an appearance as the final [[Copy Ability]] that [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] uses in the main anime series ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', appearing in the episode [[Fright to the Finish]]. Kirby obtains this ability by [[inhale|inhaling]] his [[Warp Star]] when it is tossed to him by [[Tiff]] while in a dream that [[eNeMeE]] is haunting. Using this ability, Kirby is able to conjure a wave of star-shaped projectiles that envelop eNeMeE and destroy him; the ability described by eNeMeE himself as his only weakness.
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At the end of each level in [[Milky Way Wishes]], the Star Rod can be seen in the background.
<gallery>
E100 Scene 37.png|Kirby inhaling his Warp Star to gain the Star Rod ability
E100 Scene 38.png|Kirby brandishing the Star Rod in front of eNeMeE
E100 Scene 39.png|eNeMeE surrounded by star-shaped projectiles from the Star Rod
</gallery>
 
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==Profiles==
===Flavor text===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
!rowspan=1|Image
!rowspan=1|Game
!rowspan=1|Flavor text
|-
|[[File:KA Box.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|''Make the final effort! Shoot the star to defeat the final enemy!''
|-
|[[File:KNiDL box artwork.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|''This suddenly appeared at the Fountain of Dreams. Use it in your final battle against the Nightmares!''
|}
 
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' trophy===
{|class=wikitable
!width=100px|Name!!width=100px|Image!!width=150px|Game!!|Description
|-
!Star Rod
|[[File:StarRodMelee.png|100px]]
|''Kirby's Adventure'' (5/93)
|''This magic wand holds 16 star shots and sends foes flying at a low angle when thrown. It's most powerful when Captain Falcon or Sheik performs a Smash Attack while holding it. In Kirby's Adventure, the Star Rod is the secret power behind the Fountain of Dreams. King Dedede steals the Star Rod in order to seal away the nasty Cloaked Nightmare.''
|}<br>


==''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophy===
In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, the Star Rod appears as an item players can use in battle. Here, it can be used either to hit the opponent directly, or to shoot stars at the opponent. In contrast to the item's infinite power in the ''[[Kirby]]'' games, the Star Rod only has enough power in it to fire 16 stars. After all 16 stars are used, the item can still be used to strike opponents, but will no longer fire stars. Also, when the item is used by Captain Falcon, the Star Rod will fire 5 stars at once, and if used by [[ZW:Sheik|Sheik]], it will fire 2.
{|class=wikitable
===Melee trophy information===
!width=100px|Name!!width=100px|Image!!width=150px|Game!!|Description
''This magic wand holds 16 star shots and sends foes flying at a low angle when thrown. It's most powerful when Captain Falcon or Sheik performs a Smash Attack while holding it. In Kirby's Adventure, the Star Rod is the secret power behind the Fountain of Dreams. King Dedede steals the Star Rod in order to seal away the nasty Cloaked Nightmare. ''
|-
!Star Rod
|[[File:StarRodBrawl.png|100px]]
|'''NES''' ''Kirby's Adventure''<br>'''SNES''' ''Kirby Super Star''
|''A magic wand. Perform a standard attack with it, and it's a battering weapon. Perform a strong or smash attack, and it fires a barrage of star shots. Throw it at a foe, and that opponent will get sent flying sideways. In the Kirby series, the Star Rod is the power source of the Fountain of Dreams. King Dedede once stole it to imprison the Cloaked Nightmare.''
|}<br>


===3DS / Wii U trophy information===
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' trophy===
''"Swung normally, this item will deal a regular physical attack. But if you charge up the blow, it becomes a magic wand that launches stars! The Star Rod is the source of power for the Fountain of Dreams in Kirby's Adventure. Using the rod, Kirby was able to defeat Nightmare."''
{|class=wikitable
!width=100px|Name!!width=100px|Image (3DS)!!width=100px|Image (Wii U)!!width=150px|Appears In!!|Description
|-
!Star Rod
|[[File:StarRodTrophy3DS.png|100px|center]]
|[[File:StarRodWiiU.png|100px|center]]
|'''NES''' ''Kirby's Adventure'' (05/1993)<br>'''GBA''' ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' (12/2002)
|American English &ndash; ''Swung normally, this item will deal a regular physical attack. But if you charge up the blow, it becomes a magic wand that launches stars! The Star Rod is the source of power for the Fountain of Dreams in Kirby's Adventure. Using the rod, Kirby was able to defeat Nightmare.''<br>British English &ndash; ''Attack normally and you may as well just be swinging any old stick around, but if you deliver a hefty blow with it, this magic wand will launch a shooting star! The Star Rod powers the Fountain of Dreams, and Kirby once used it to defeat the evil Nightmare when he appeared from the fountain in Kirby's Adventure.''
|}
 
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Spirit===
{|class=wikitable
!width=100px|Name!!width=100px|Image!!width=150px|Game!!width=150px|Rank!!width=150px|Bonus
|-
!Star Rod
|[[File:KNiDL Star Rod Kirby artwork.png|150px]]
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|★3 Ace
|First-Strike Advantage
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the [[Nintendo 64]] game [[mariowiki:Paper Mario|Paper Mario]] and the [[Wii]] game [[mariowiki:Mario Party 8|Mario Party 8]], there exist two different [[mariowiki:Star Rod|Star Rods]].  
*In ''[[mariowiki:Paper Mario|Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[mariowiki:Mario Party 8|Mario Party 8]]'', two different [[mariowiki:Star Rod|Star Rods]] exist. They do not appear to be precisely the same object as the ''Kirby'' one, though they bear a similar design and in some cases have similar powers.
{{NinDL}}
*When used in a normal stage using a cheating device such as Gameshark, the Star Bullets it shoots will be glitched and cannot destroy Star Blocks.
[[Category:Copy Abilities]]
 
==Gallery==
{{main|Star Rod/gallery}}
<gallery>
KA Star Rod artwork.png|Artwork from ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
KA Star Rod icon.png|Icon from ''Kirby's Adventure''
KNiDL Star Rod artwork.jpg|Artwork from ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
KNiDL Star Rod icon.png|Icon from ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''
SSB Star Rod model.png|Model from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
SSBB Star Rod model.png|Model from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
SSBU Star Rod model.png|Model from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
Star Rod doodle KAaSC.jpg|Doodle drawn by Kirby from the ''[[Kirby Art & Style Collection]]''
K30A Kirby 10.png|Kirby #10 from the Kirby 30th Anniversary site
Kirby Star Rod Collection Plushies.jpg|Two plushies of Kirby holding the Star Rod
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{Names
|ja=スターロッド
|jaR=Sutāroddo
|jaM=Star Rod
|es=Varita estelar
|esM=Star rod
|fr=Sceptre Etoilé <small>(''Kirby's Adventure'')</small><br>Bâton étoile
|frM=Star Scepter<br>Star rod
|nl=Sterrenstaf
|nlM=Star rod
|de=Sternenzepter
|deM=Star rod
|it=Scettro Stella
|itM=Star Rod
|ko=스타로드
|koR=SeutaRodeu
|koM=Star Rod
|ru=Звездный жезл
|ruR=Zvezdnyy zhezl
|ruM=Star rod
|zh=星星神杖
|zhR=Xīngxīng shén zhàng
|zhM=Star Scepter
|ptE=Varinha Estelar<ref>''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''</ref>
|ptEM=Star Rod
|ptA=Estrela Vara <small>(''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'')</small><br>Varinha estrela <small>(''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'' [[Character Treat]])</small>
|ptAM=Star Rod
}}
 
{{ref}}
 
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{{Navbox-KPL}}
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{{Navbox-Anime}}
{{Navbox-SSB}}
 
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 2 February 2024

Star Rod
SSBU Star Rod.png
Artwork of the Star Rod from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Details
Use Powering the Fountain of Dreams, fight against Nightmare
Game(s) Kirby's Adventure
Kirby's Pinball Land (fragments only)
Kirby's Block Ball (cameo)
Kirby Super Star (cameo)
Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy) (cameo)
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Kirby Super Star Ultra (cameo)
Kirby's Return to Dream Land (Stone transformation)
Kirby: Triple Deluxe (keychain)
Kirby Fighters Deluxe (cameo)
Kirby: Planet Robobot (sticker)
Kirby Star Allies (reference)
Kirby Fighters 2 (cameo)
Kirby's Dream Buffet (Character Treat)
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe (Stone transformation)
Super Smash Bros.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Comparable to Triple Star, Love-Love Stick, Ribbon's Crystal
"Star Rod" on other NIWA wikis:
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When Kirby defeats Dedede's friend at the end of each level, he can clear that level by picking up the piece of the Star Rod. He must gather all seven pieces of the Star Rod in order to return peace to Dream Land.
— Description of the Star Rod in the Kirby's Adventure Instruction Booklet

The Star Rod is a magical scepter that serves as the symbol of Dream Land and acts as the heart of the Fountain of Dreams, supplying it with the power to send pleasant and peaceful dreams to all of the residents of the kingdom. According to legend, the large glowing star that forms the tip was a fragment from a star that had fallen into Dream Land long ago, and the Star Rod itself created the Fountain of Dreams.[1] When King Dedede shatters the Star Rod into seven pieces, the fountain ceases to function, and it becomes Kirby's task to gather all the pieces from King Dedede's friends and put it back together again. Once the restored Star Rod is in Kirby's hands, he can swing it to fire Star Bullets at rapid pace or strike close-up with a spinning jump attack; both of which he uses to battle and defeat Nightmare.

The Star Rod made its first and most significant appearance in Kirby's Adventure, where its seven scattered pieces need to be collected from each level boss in the game before it can be reassembled for Level 8: The Fountain of Dreams, where it is then used as the Last Battle Ability against Nightmare. Since then, its subsequent appearances in the Kirby series (outside of the remake of Kirby's Adventure) have been little more than references and cameo appearances. Aside from this, the Star Rod appears as an item in the Super Smash Bros. series and also appears in the anime series Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, where it is used to defeat eNeMeE.

Moveset[edit]

Kirby firing projectiles at Nightmare's Power Orb using the Star Rod in Kirby's Adventure

In Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Kirby uses the Star Rod as the Last Battle Ability against Nightmare, both in his "Power Orb" and "Wizard" forms. In each of these fights, the primary move that Kirby can perform with the Star Rod involves him swinging it to fire a Star Bullet forward, which deals damage on impact. When Kirby is on the ground fighting Nightmare Wizard, he can also attack by performing a spinning jump from the ground with the Star Rod out to hit more directly, though this does not do as much damage as the Star Bullets. Unlike other abilities in Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Kirby keeps the Star Rod even if he is hit or defeated (granted he has any extra lives left), only parting with it in the epilogue once Nightmare is defeated.

The Star Rod does not appear as an ability in any other Kirby game, but it does appear as an item in the Super Smash Bros. games (details in section below).

Game appearances[edit]

Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[edit]

Nightmare appearing in the Fountain of Dreams after Kirby returns the Star Rod
As you defeat the biggest baddies of all in the boss rooms, you'll find pieces of this precious item. King DeDeDe stole it and broke it apart into seven pieces—one for each color of the rainbow. Can you find all seven parts?
— Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land Instruction Booklet (NA print), page 23

The Star Rod serves as the central collectible item in both Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, as Kirby's main goal is to find each of the seven scattered pieces of the Star Rod from each of the level bosses. The scattered pieces resemble the whole Star Rod, but are monochrome—each displaying only the color representing their corresponding level. Collecting the level's Star Rod piece after defeating the boss is a necessary prerequisite for moving on to the next level, and Kirby is obligated to do a victory dance after picking one up.

Once the Star Rod is fully reassembled, Kirby uses it in place of his usual Copy Ability to battle Nightmare in Level 8: The Fountain of Dreams. It can fire an unlimited number of Star Bullets at rapid pace in order to deal with this looming threat to Dream Land. Once Nightmare is finally vanquished, Kirby then flies back to the Fountain of Dreams on his Warp Star and deposits the Star Rod back atop the fountain where it belongs.

Kirby's Pinball Land[edit]

As in Kirby's Adventure, Star Rod pieces are collected after defeating the bosses of the main levels of Kirby's Pinball Land. Here, however, they are little more than cosmetic, as the Star Rod itself is not reassembled at any point.

Kirby's Block Ball[edit]

In Kirby's Block Ball, Kirby can be seen holding the Star Rod in the cutscene shown if the player passes the Border Line in a stage. The Star Rod is also seen being held by Kirby on the file select screen upon achieving 100% completion.

Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]

The Star Rod on the Fountain of Dreams in Milky Way Wishes of Kirby Super Star

In Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra, at the end of each level in Milky Way Wishes, as well as in the opening cutscene, the Star Rod can be seen in the background on the Fountain of Dreams. It is not interacted with directly at any point.

Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)[edit]

In Kirby's Star Stacker for Game Boy, Kirby can be seen holding the Star Rod in an alternate version of the title screen that is unlocked upon achieving 100% completion.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[edit]

The Star Rod, alongside the Magical Paintbrush and the Triple Star, as one of Kirby's rare Stone transformations in Kirby's Return to Dream Land

In Kirby's Return to Dream Land, the Star Rod reappears as a Stone transformation, alongside the Magical Paintbrush and the Triple Star.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe[edit]

In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, the Star Rod appears in keychain form, using its sprite from Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. It is a rare keychain, and can be found in Fine Fields - Stage 1 (making it the first rare keychain in the game).

Kirby Fighters Deluxe & Kirby Fighters 2[edit]

In Kirby Fighters Deluxe and Kirby Fighters 2, the Star Rod makes a cameo appearance in the Fountain of Dreams stage, appearing in the background. Additionally, during the battle with Team DDD in Kirby Fighters Deluxe, when King Dedede energizes himself with the Fountain of Dreams, he gains a new hammer called "Star Rod Hammer Dedede Custom" which he uses to battle Kirby. This hammer resembles a cross between the Star Rod and Dedede's standard hammer, having a blocky, golden, star-emblazoned mallet with a swirling white-and-pink handle.

Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]

In Kirby: Planet Robobot, two stickers of the Star Rod can be collected: with one depicting Kirby with the Star Rod using the artwork from Kirby's Adventure, and the other depicting the Star Rod by itself using the artwork from Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. Both of these are rare stickers, with the former being located in Patched Plains - Stage 1, and the latter being found in Gigabyte Grounds - Stage 4.

Kirby Star Allies[edit]

In Kirby Star Allies, the Star Rod cameos in multiple Celebration Pictures, namely "A Dream Above The Clouds" and "Friends' Getaway".

Kirby's Dream Buffet[edit]

In Kirby's Dream Buffet, artwork depicting Kirby with the Star Rod from Kirby's Adventure is used for one of the Character Treats.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

The Star Rod being used to fire a star projectile in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Side smash attacks and side tilt attacks will make this item fire star-shaped projectiles.
— In-game description for the Star Rod from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In all installments of the Super Smash Bros. series, the Star Rod appears as an item which fighters can use in battle. Here, it can be used either to hit the opponent directly, or to shoot stars at the opponent by using a side tilt or side smash. In contrast to the Star Rod's infinite power in the Kirby games, it only has enough power in it to fire 16 stars here. After all 16 stars are used, the item can still be swung at close quarters to strike opponents, and will immediately vanish when it hits the ground after being tossed or dropped. In Super Smash Bros. Melee exclusively, when the item is used by Captain Falcon, the Star Rod releases five stars at once, and if used by Sheik, it fires two.

Additionally, representations of the Star Rod appear in collectable material throughout the series, as follows:

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya![edit]

Star Rod
Anime Star Rod Kirby.png
Screenshot of Star Rod Kirby from Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
Details
First episode Fright to the Finish
Obtained from Warp Star
Power(s) Defeating eNeMeE
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How did Kirby discover the secret?! That pitiful little Star Warrior has found my only weakness! I am helpless against the power of the Star Rod!
— eNeMeE, in Fright to the Finish

The Star Rod makes an appearance as the final Copy Ability that Kirby uses in the main anime series Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, appearing in the episode Fright to the Finish. Kirby obtains this ability by inhaling his Warp Star when it is tossed to him by Tiff while in a dream that eNeMeE is haunting. Using this ability, Kirby is able to conjure a wave of star-shaped projectiles that envelop eNeMeE and destroy him; the ability described by eNeMeE himself as his only weakness.

Profiles[edit]

Flavor text[edit]

Image Game Flavor text
KA Box.jpg Kirby's Adventure Make the final effort! Shoot the star to defeat the final enemy!
KNiDL box artwork.jpg Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land This suddenly appeared at the Fountain of Dreams. Use it in your final battle against the Nightmares!

Super Smash Bros. Melee trophy[edit]

Name Image Game Description
Star Rod StarRodMelee.png Kirby's Adventure (5/93) This magic wand holds 16 star shots and sends foes flying at a low angle when thrown. It's most powerful when Captain Falcon or Sheik performs a Smash Attack while holding it. In Kirby's Adventure, the Star Rod is the secret power behind the Fountain of Dreams. King Dedede steals the Star Rod in order to seal away the nasty Cloaked Nightmare.


Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy[edit]

Name Image Game Description
Star Rod StarRodBrawl.png NES Kirby's Adventure
SNES Kirby Super Star
A magic wand. Perform a standard attack with it, and it's a battering weapon. Perform a strong or smash attack, and it fires a barrage of star shots. Throw it at a foe, and that opponent will get sent flying sideways. In the Kirby series, the Star Rod is the power source of the Fountain of Dreams. King Dedede once stole it to imprison the Cloaked Nightmare.


Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U trophy[edit]

Name Image (3DS) Image (Wii U) Appears In Description
Star Rod
StarRodTrophy3DS.png
StarRodWiiU.png
NES Kirby's Adventure (05/1993)
GBA Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (12/2002)
American English – Swung normally, this item will deal a regular physical attack. But if you charge up the blow, it becomes a magic wand that launches stars! The Star Rod is the source of power for the Fountain of Dreams in Kirby's Adventure. Using the rod, Kirby was able to defeat Nightmare.
British English – Attack normally and you may as well just be swinging any old stick around, but if you deliver a hefty blow with it, this magic wand will launch a shooting star! The Star Rod powers the Fountain of Dreams, and Kirby once used it to defeat the evil Nightmare when he appeared from the fountain in Kirby's Adventure.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Spirit[edit]

Name Image Game Rank Bonus
Star Rod KNiDL Star Rod Kirby artwork.png Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land ★3 Ace First-Strike Advantage

Trivia[edit]

  • In Paper Mario and Mario Party 8, two different Star Rods exist. They do not appear to be precisely the same object as the Kirby one, though they bear a similar design and in some cases have similar powers.
  • When used in a normal stage using a cheating device such as Gameshark, the Star Bullets it shoots will be glitched and cannot destroy Star Blocks.

Gallery[edit]

Main article: Star Rod/gallery

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スターロッド
Sutāroddo
Star Rod
Chinese 星星神杖
Xīngxīng shén zhàng
Star Scepter
Dutch Sterrenstaf Star rod
French Sceptre Etoilé (Kirby's Adventure)
Bâton étoile
Star Scepter
Star rod
German Sternenzepter Star rod
Italian Scettro Stella Star Rod
Korean 스타로드
SeutaRodeu
Star Rod
Brazilian Portuguese Estrela Vara (Kirby: Right Back at Ya!)
Varinha estrela (Kirby's Dream Buffet Character Treat)
Star Rod
European Portuguese Varinha Estelar[2] Star Rod
Russian Звездный жезл
Zvezdnyy zhezl
Star rod
Spanish Varita estelar Star rod


References

  1. Kirby's Adventure Instruction Booklet (NA print), page 6
  2. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U