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Ztar is an black star owned by Bowser, and various other characters.

Appearances

Mario Party

Bowser owns it in Mario's Rainbow Castle. He may sell it to the player for 40 coins. It is relatively useless in this appearance.

Mario Party 2

If the wheel on Bowsers space hits an event called "Bowser's Multiplying Toads", a Toad clone would appear, if you land on the fake Toad, it would reveal that he is actually Bowser Jr. as he gives you a Ztar, but it doesn't take away your star, but has no effect on the Star count.

Mario Party 4

Ztar appears in the background on the boards Thwomp's Mega Board Mayhem and Thwomp's Mini Board Madness as extras. It flies in a circle and is not important. Later in the game, Ztar challenges the player to a game of beach volleyball.

Mario Party 5

However, the black star's effect was first introduced until in this appearance, where it mainly appears in the Card Party. Sometimes when a Star Card is reached this star will appear, referred to as a Ztar star. It makes the player lose a star. However, it may break to reveal a normal Star. Bowser may also award it to a player at the Bowser Card. He can also give it away on a Bowser Space.

Mario Party 6

Ztar appears as the Shadow Star. Here, it once again counts as a negative star. It is given to the player by Bowser on Bowser's Battle Yacht in Castaway Bay. He also gives it to the player on Clockwork Castle. Here, the 20-coin Shadow Star is also introduced, given to the player by Bowser if they have no Stars. It makes the player lose 20 coins.

Mario Party 7

A Blooper in Grand Canal may also give the player a Dark Star, as it is called in this appearance. At a ? Space at the top of the board, it is put in a chest and recycled with other chests with various prizes. If the chest with the Dark Star is chosen, the player will lose one star.

Mario Party DS

Ztar makes a small appearance in Mario Party DS. In the game, a Hidden Block may summon one of these, causing the player to lose a star. It also appears as the penultimate figure.

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