Question:
The luna's secret
 gungan_guy |
Date of Question: Jan 10 2008 | Question ID: 106337 There is a luna on top of the library and he(or she??) keeps saying
"I have a secret but I'm not telling." does anyone know what it is.
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dark eagle
The secret is that you can use a red star to transform to soar mario/soar luigi.
Added Jan 10 2008
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powahawk
Go to the Gate, which is unlocked after the 5th Dome: The Engine Room. Go to where you meet Rosalina and talk to her again, then the red Luma will give you a test. Fly around with the red star and collect all the purple coins. Then get the red power star, you will go home, and find the red luma on the library. There will be a red flying star right next to him, and one near the garage.
Added Jan 20 2008
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LugiaMaster101
TThe secret is the red luma knowing the "Flying Ability" Find a red star around the castle and you'll fly with Mario/Luigi.
Added Feb 5 2008
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MarioHSF
You have to have gotten pretty far into the game to get this. It's a flying ability that let's you fly as long as it lasts. If you complete the mission, you can use it at the observatory.
Added May 13 2008
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pity
Go to a place called "the gate" that leads to gateway galaxy, available after unlocking "the garden" and select the mission "gateway's purple coins" When Mario enters the galaxy, Rosalina will meet. A Red Luma notices how much Rosalina trusts Mario, so he gives Mario the challenge of collecting 100 Purple Coins scattered around the planet to earn his trust as well. There are seventy coins on the planet and thirty in the air. Mario must use the new Red Star power-up(that's the luma's secret) that gives him the ability of flight to reach the thirty purple coins in the air. Completion of this mission will award Mario with the game's sole Red Power Star. One collected, it allows for use of the Red Star power-up in the Comet Observatory. Sadly, it cannot be use in other places apart from the obserbatory. It would be awesome, don't you agree?
Hope this helps! Btw, the little stars are called lumas, not lunas. Good luck getting the soar star!
Added Oct 31 2008
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