We arrive back on the Observatory, with a gold crown on our file. Rosalina greets us, "Welcome back! I knew you would return eventually. Please look down at your feet." We see the number 15. "This number you see represents the number of Power Stars you need to access another world. Whether you succeed or fail, just attempting the challenge will show something about your character." Looking at the map, we see a purple comet marker on the map. We head out to the Good Egg Galaxy.
Welcome to the Galaxy!
Mario
The Purple Coin Comet is in orbit. We land on one of the planets surrounding the pill-shaped planet. A sign nearby says, "Collect 100 Purple Coins to make something neat happen!" So, the comet makes Purple Coins appear. There are two main types of Purple Coin missions: ones that make you explore the galaxy more thoroughly and see things that you may have missed and ones that give you a time limit to collect them, which are usually located on one planet. This is a very simple mission: follow the trail of coins to the Launch Star. While in flight, you'll pick up some more. This is the area where you'll fly through another Launch Star mid-flight. To activate these Launch Stars, start shaking the Wiimote as you approach it. It's too late if you start shaking when you pass through it. There are some coins on the path of the mid-flight Launch Stars, bringing our total to 100. The Star appears on the planet we started on.
Star Get #106, Galaxy Complete!, 1 Coin, 1927 Star Bits, 10 Lives
Now the last few galaxies will get Galaxy Complete markers.
Luigi
Time for more Purple Coins. We double launch, collecting the coins in the air and on land. We get the Star.
Star Get #106, Galaxy Complete!, 1933 Star Bits, 4 Lives
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