Also, can we talk about how AMAZING the Blooper boss is? The whole forest is affected by them, which makes their reveal incredibly intimidating. The boss claps along to the music in complex patterns, interrupting your own rhythm. If it clapped during your attacks, it would’ve been even better. But I loved dodging the attacks. They were all rhythmically telegraphed and rewarded people who could “clap” along to the music correctly or even noticed it in the first place.
The song slaps as the boss claps. The music in this game is pretty good in general. I love the Megasparkle Goomba song and how it starts with a cowbell
I personally think it’s one of the worst bosses ever, just because you pretty much can’t win in an intuitive or intended way without the sponge, and once you use the sponge, the battle becomes free and there’s almost no way you can lose
@@zanmolecules4105 I actually really liked beating the boss the unintended way. It provided a ton of challenge and strategy I wasn't expecting. I essentially had to nail the action commands, and blocking was crucial whenever the poison attack was about to happen. By the end of the boss fight, I was entirely out of stickers. Easily the hardest Paper Mario boss I've played so far (I haven't played TTYD and Super yet though).
You mean like it was intended to play it this way? It's a lot more fun this way for me now but if I did this when the game first came out, I probably would have given up.
Well, the Hopslipper is the closest thing to an Infinijump you will ever get. Even the base damage of 10 if you land all action commands isn’t bad either, and it is because it hits many times that it does the most damage to bosses beyond overpowered stickers
@@BarelyAlec One thing i noticed is that the Battle Spin cost 3 coins, and if you get 3 coin symbols you get a bunch of coins, so it's useful to farm coins if you know how to time it right.
You know, this game surprisingly has the best way to defeat bosses out of the three modern Paper Mario games. It gives you a nice Thing to defeat you to win but you can also defeat almost every boss without a specific Thing that works best on them. Normally this is a sought-after feature and usually makes people who play the game declare the game to have a deep battle system, or at least a fun battle system. However, it has not done so for this game. It is clearly because the game dissuades from using anything but the correct item. The only boss you could reasonably try this on without being discouraged is Megasparkle Goomba, and Kersti tells you that you should have used the correct thing. By that point, Tower Power Pokey comes back and makes it super hard to defeating without using the Bat item because it’s falling attack does so much and you naturally do so little, blocking doesn’t help, and even crumpling doesn’t seem to have much effect. Sticker Star is more interesting than more people give it credit for. You can even do reverse boss order without glitches because you can actually gain access to World 5 before you even defeat Worlds 1, 2 and 3. It’s a shame that people ignore this fact because of its many flaws and that the other games “follow in Sticker Star’s stead”. This game is still very bad, but not with interesting facts.
Yeah, the game goes too far with making the player believe the correct Thing is necessary in defeating most bosses. When I played this game for the first time, I had to look up which one to use on a majority of the bosses because they seemed impossible to me without them. It's weird that the game goes as far as to have Kersti tell the player that there was a more efficient way to win the fight instead of congratulate them for not relying on the instant win button. Unlocking worlds out of order is pretty cool and something I only heard of recently. I'm going to be doing a viewer requested challenge in this game and I think that might come in handy.
Gooper Blooper without Sponge is very doable. And I wouldn't call fire or infini sticker weaknesses of Bowser's Ice Statue or Petey Piranha particularly puzzling, considering how many options you're given with them. Then there's also bosses like the Big Scuttlebug that I don't think even have one specific weakness
Ironically, you show more strategy and strength of gameplay doing this than following the game's actual rules. I think this one-time attack thing would be easier to swallow if any other part of the game even resembled the old way. Like with Super. Super was a platformer instead of turn based. That's literally the one core difference of its whole design.
Yeah, the game design is pretty weird where boss fights are very hard until you find the thing that counters them, then they're super easy. Collecting stickers for them to instantly go away is weird, but I kind of like it even though it can be tedious at times.
It's amazing how this game manages to fuck up their boss fights in both possible ways. Use thing stickers and the fights are too easy. Don't use the intended stickers and the fights become extremely tedious. There's no winning
The poison basically makes you miss your attack every time (which is why Blooper misses every time when inflicted by it), that's why ya gotta avoid it. Unless you use a 1-Up Mushroom as seen in the video, which cures the status effect
Well guarding also blocks the status effect. You can also give him a status that stuns him(or Dizzy), or use the Frog Suit to dodge the attack entirely
@@CaliCosmicGal now THAT is a smart play, next time I'm out in the wild and see a black widow I'll simply inject mild poison to my self to counteract the black widow's poison
i actually tried replaying this game recently with a special ruleset: im never allowed to use battle spins i never use thing stickers unless absolutely necessary I got to around chapter 3 doing that, and i keenly remember megasparkle goomba being a genuine challenge where i had to actually think about my moves instead of spamming offensive stickers, it was a really nice change of pace for a game that was otherwise really underwhelming.
That sounds interesting! Did you lose the run to Gooper Blooper? The game is definitely balanced weirdly where it's really difficult until you find which thing sticker to use, but once you find the correct one it's really easy.
@@BarelyAlec i dont remember, it was a long time ago, i want to say i got to the jungle area then got lost, but its hard to say. maybe ill do this kind of run again sometime and record it, seems like no one else has done that
This is really interesting, I was wondering if it was possible to defeat any of these bosses since one of the main complaints with this game is that it seems like you *need* a thing sticker to beat them.
Thanks! Me not being able to defeat these bosses without looking up what thing sticker to use when I first got this game is what inspired this challenge.
@@BarelyAlec I always thought that the things you need to defeat the bosses were somewhat obvious, the only part I remember needing to look up were the hieroglyphs in the desert tower. Still, there were a few that were very confusing.
@@mugfan9779 I think the only ones I didn't look up when I first played this game were: the snowman because fire/heat stickers are obvious, and the goomba since it's pretty straightforward with or without a thing sticker. I also looked up a lot of the puzzles because some of them are pretty weird in this game.
@@mugfan9779 I'm really looking forward to that game. I usually go into games blind, but I looked this one up since I'll probably make a video on it. Color Splash required its version of things to even think about damaging some bosses. I tried making a video about not using them but it's impossible in that game (at least to my knowledge).
I looked up this challenge after watching TRG coliseum and, honestly did this myself in my spare time. It’s not easy but god damn is it fun. But the pitch up...the pitch up...but on another note. Things actually have action commands as well. Even the MUSHROOMS!
I had a lot of fun with this challenge since I remember having to look up which thing sticker to use as a kid after not being able to beat the boss. I'm just bad at the thing sticker timing and am embarrassed that I didn't know about the mushroom action command
Recently i watched some Bowser challenges and discovered... Mushrooms do have Action Commands! If you do an Excellent in: Big Shiny 1-Up, your 1st heal heals 20HP. Shiny Mushroom, it heals 60HP. Flashy Mushroom, it heals 99HP. I don't know how much Normal Mushroom heals if you do an Excellent, and also Normal Big 1-Up, and i don't know if it has Normal-sized variations and a MegaFlash 1-Up.(maybe not)
@@rafaelpereiragomes1735 Strange, isn’t it? The one thing I honesty hate about this game is that it never tells you the Things or healing items have commands too.
@@silverwolfgamer4100 I discovered that Normal Mushrooms heal 30HP when you do an Excellent. You're right that it's strange that they have Action Commands too.
TLDR: this guy is a madman and the bosses in this game are insane This is probably the most insane thing I’ve ever witnessed along with the bowser fight. Mega sparkle goomba and Petey piranha are manageable without things or infinijumps. The bowser snow statue is a little less manageable because they designed the boss to be fought with the radiator, oven, hair dryer, and basically any other heat emitting thing. Tower power pokey is where it gets bad though. The boss has so much health and unlike bowser statue, it doesn’t have a certain few non thing attacks that it takes crazy damage from. This makes the boss a lot harder because it’s basically a damage race where you and him go back and forth endlessly, chipping away at his health slowly as you try not to get slaughtered. The boss was not meant to be dealt with without the bat. It’s obvious because of how much damage it does. The fight is still possible with a good strategy and playing well. But the gooper blooper fight is just unbelievable. If you don’t know what you’re doing and don’t have the sponge thing, he WILL hit you with poison and you will be lucky to hit the boss ever again after that. I once fought gooper blooper without the sponge and he hit me with his poison and I never hit him again after that happened. I must’ve wasted about 20 stickers, every single one of them missing before I died and finally got to refight him with the sponge. The boss must’ve been planned to be fought with the sponge. But the battle is really stupid because once you use the sponge he gets locked into the same purgatory! He can’t hit you! Apparently there is an answer to this fight? There’s no strategy, it doesn’t matter because the developers want you to play the game exactly how they wanted you to. This game is something else
Yeah, a lot of the bosses feel like the developers wanted the player to find which thing stickers counter them entirely. I remember having to look up the correct thing stickers to beat the bosses when I played this game the first time. But that's what makes the challenge of not using them fun I guess.
@@BarelyAlec yeah and that’s one of the gleaming problems with this game. It doesn’t allow you to have your own preferences or strategy, you have to do what the game tells you it wants you to do. Most of these bosses are free with things like the boom box combined with the squirt gun, plus things like the bowser statue being slaughtered by fire. It’s fine to add those weaknesses in as a small touch to reward the player for finding them but it’s a problem when that’s the only way to beat them without throwing 15-30 minutes down the drain using hopslippers.
@@BarelyAlec reminds me of hooktail in paper Mario the thousand year door If You don't get the cricket badge stat wise she is actually stronger than the chapter 2 boss ( and she is the chapter 1 boss ) However by bringing A LOT of healing ítems and a Solid strat You can win without said badge
These fights are flawed on a fundamental level because the difficulty level switches between 'extremely easy' and 'complete bullshit' all depending on whether or not you happen to have an attack that just happens to erase the boss. It's still leagues above Color Splash REQUIRING their use; even if it's stupidly flawed, at least you have a choice here. Regardless, blatantly weighting said choice with fights like Gooper Blooper makes it seem like playing without them was the result of a mistake rather than an intentional choice, which they then 'fixed' in the next game. Even if what you said is largely repeated from the 'Everything wrong with Sticker Star' video, it all stands on it's own because the system they have for the boss fights is terrible.
@@BarelyAlec I died many times on gooper blooper as well because I did not know about blocking the poison. I discover you can block the poison when I last time did the fight with him.
I want to see indie game developers to take Sticker Star’s combat and improve upon it. My idea is instead of using a sticker book you use a spinning scroll where the player selects 1/3 area of the roll using stickers for the turn. You can use permanent stickers on the side which decreases in power the more you use them in battle but can be repaired. The sticker scroll has a special power to move stickers up or down so attack combos are easier.
Me too, the clapping getting more and more intense is great. Megasparkle goomba still has the best theme though. You just can't beat the cowbell at the beginning.
Mega-Sparkle Goomba: I beat it without Things on accident... I didn't know about the Scissors funny enough Tower Power Pokey: I ran out of stickers in his fight. Gooper Blooper: After using the sponge I had a hard time fighting him especially because I'd be poisoned (I was bad at blocked when I was first playing Sticker star) Mr. Blizzard: Yeah went all in on fire thing stickers Petey Piranha: I don't even remember his fight at all.
From what I've heard a lot of people didn't know the scissors are Mega-Sparkle Goomba's weakness. I think there are a lot of ways to stop Gooper's poison. Mr. Blizzard hates all fire. Petey is a weird fight since you don't have Kersti.
Probably nobody will see this since the video is 3 years old, but I find it pretty interesting that no Things are necessary to beat the bosses. I remember really needing the sponge for Gooper Blooper tho :') Also, I managed to do the Bowser fight without any thing (but with Infinijump, to kill the Womp, actually I learned that we're supposed to use the scissors against it after beating bowser for the first time lol). The part with the lava pool takes FOREVER if you're not prepared, and I wasn't, but it was pretty interesting
When I played this game the first time I remember having so much trouble with pretty much every boss and having to resort to google to find out which thing countered them. If I remember correctly, Tower Power Pokey and Gooper Blooper gave me the most trouble back then. Nice job beating Bowser without things! I've heard that the Eekhammer actually beats the Womp in one hit, but didn't know that until after my Bowser no things video.
I learned so much from this video about sticker star along with it being pretty entertaining. I can only think of this: Imagine doing gooper blooper, but you were forced to rely on the roulette pow to cancel the poison phase. Would be quite fun to try on my 3ds one day if i ever return to sticker star along with this challenge.
I really enjoy the sticker system, I think Kersti was a fun companion, and I really don’t mind the simplistic story (even though let’s be real the base story is barely any different from the original Paper Mario), but the lazy pseudo-puzzle boss thing is really lame.
@@StreetFighterFan777 I love the game too despite its flaws. I just think way that a specific thing stickers for each boss being basically required for the first playthrough is bad design.
I thought it was alright for the first two hours as a kid, but the more it went the more stroke inducing it felt. I don't know if they were trying to reboot the series after the guy who made the first three games left, but they clearly didn't play test it to see what the fuck was wrong with it.
Replaying the game without things in battle is a very fun challenge, I'd recommend it! Honestly if the game had more strategy instead of spamming these overpowered stickers with unskippable cutscenes, the game would be much more fun. Thing stickers even make exploring very annoying, always needing a very specific one to progress or find secrets. The game would be much better without them at all.
Yeah, especially if you're replaying the game then not using thing stickers in battle is a lot of fun! And I agree that needing certain thing stickers to progress can be annoying. This game had me lost so many times without that
As a little kid I didnt always pay attention to the fact I needed things and made the bosses a bigger challenge than they probably should've been, lol. Same with certain mini bosses like the Cheep Cheep, besides eventually figuring the fish hook out I didnt think of any other thing to use. I also rarely used things in Color Splash, usually only using them when it was necessary to take down the bosses the one moment theyre about to beat you and it's a must. But I enjoyed the extra challenge of finding where the right thing is, and since it's only needed near the end of the battle after tackling the real challenge it's still pretty fun! I kind of want to try a no things in battles run for both games now (besides the requirement to finish the Color Splash bosses off and the mandatory ones in Sticker Star)
When I played this for the first time, I would always lose over and over until finally giving up and looking up which thing would beat which boss. Not using things was a really fun way to revisit the game so I'd recommend it! I believe in Color Splash things are mandatory in most boss fights but minimizing them would still be fun
@@BarelyAlec Only the Kooplings seem to require a thing at the end if I remember correctly, all mini bosses including the black Shy Guy ninja (for him that would involve a POW block) can be done without them. I didnt even use a single thing when fighting Bowser and instead used a bunch of big hammers to remove the most paint, I just took a little bit of time to finally block well enough. I dont know if Color Splash has any sort of thing that would give you an advantage against Bowser and I was making it tougher than necessary like in Sticker Star, but I did learn something funny from online: if you try to use the compass to flee from Bowser, it doesnt work. The only way to "flee" him is to reset or game over.
@@Lizuma It's kind of funny that Color Splash is the opposite of Sticker Star with minibosses not needing things unlike bowser jr. and cheep cheep. And bosses in Sticker Star don't need things but they do in Color Splash
Don't ask why but I started to replay this game and I used the scissors on the first boss and that did not happen. I used it at the right time and everything and it just did the damage and that was it. It's not a big deal of course since it's a free boss either way but I just found it odd 🤔
Eyy, this is pretty interesting to see! Challenges like this make the game more interesting. I was wondering, is it possible to defeat the Big Cheep Cheep in the port without an Infinijump or Thing Stickers? If it helps, you can first strike it if you jump at a certain angle before it lands on you on the overworld.
Yeah, I love how this challenge makes the bosses more interesting too! When filming this I tried to kill the Cheep Cheep with those restrictions but his health cannot fall below a certain threshold in his first phase and that's when he goes into the water which requires the thing sticker to get him out so you can hit him again. So as far as I know it's impossible with those restrictions but I could be wrong
@@BarelyAlec Aww, that's kinda lame. However, I remember the fishing hook only made it vulnerable rather than dealing a massive amount of damage to the fish, so I suppose it's not too bad for a challenge run. Currently, I'm trying out a 20 HP No Thing Stickers run of Sticker Star, so once I catch up to the port (currently only at Megasparkle Goomba), I'll try to experiment with it.
@@decadrud I remember a lot of mini-bosses requiring thing stickers. Like in the first fight against bowser Jr you can't do enough damage to him to finish him in one hit without the scissors sticker and he'll heal back to full at the end of every turn. Good luck with your run it sounds like it'll be difficult!
I’m probably really late but I’m doing this challenge myself as I’ve done it years ago (no things minus for boo bowser jr and cheep cheep, no infijump, no heart blocks, no running, and fill out the museum in full) (kersti is def allowed at the final boss though because of how well it ends off the fight and it’s just very rewarding) and I gotta say tower power pokey is probs my favorite boss for this challenge, mainly because it showcases how amazing poison mushroom is as a sticker as well as pow block It literally just cancels all his attacks and is very fun to work around AND does 7 damage when pokey is afflicted, it’s a very powerful and underused sticker Same is almost said for pow block I never realized how great the status effect it gives until I did the challenge
That's a cool challenge! It still makes me a little sad that some minibosses require thing stickers to beat. I haven't used the poison mushroom much myself so it sounds like I've been underrating it too. Pow blocks are amazing for their status allowing you to jump on spikey enemies!
This also makes me curious if its possible to beat the first Bowser Jr. without the scissors in any way. I remember attempting it but I wasnt getting anywhere. If not, the scissors and hook are the only required things I can think of, unless you can beat the Cheep Cheep without it going into the water.
I originally was planning on this being a no things in battle run, but I believe the bowser jr. and Cheep Cheep fight are the only two absolutely required things here. You can't do enough damage to bowser jr. at that point in the game before he just heals to full and cheep cheep can't be damaged until you hook him back to land. I could be wrong though and there might be a way to beat one or both of them without things
Knowing you can get the trumpet without fighting the first boss, is it possible to bring an infinijump to every bossfigh and beat them that way? What about the boombox?
As far as I know, you need the Scissors to beat that first Bowser Jr fight since he heals to full health every turn and you can't do enough damage to beat him in one turn without them. If it's possible, I think it would require some kind of sequence break to get more powerful stickers before the fight. I could be wrong though so if you're trying to find a way to do it, good luck!
@@BarelyAlec I believe either a Big Shiny Jump Sticker or a Flashy Hoppslipper would have defeated him. A regular Shiny Jump Sticker does exactly 19 damage.
I recently attempted The Big Cheep Cheep Boss. Unless there is a way to defeat that boss thingless, that means 2 thing stickers are required to beat Sticker Star.
@@goldenyoshistar1 I don't think you can beat Big Cheep Cheep without the hook unfortunately. I think you're right that two are required; one for the Bowser Jr fight and one for Cheep Cheep fight.
@@Sonic-oh2ly Yeah, I've seen people use the boom box, squirt gun, and sometimes another thing sticker to beat a boss in one turn depending on how much health the boss has
What's funnier is that the last 2 bosses technically don't have Thing "weaknesses" (or at least Mr. Blizzard not having a SPECIFIC Thing weakness), cheesing Blizzard is just spamming Fire Flowers or Burnhammers, Petey is waiting until he's stunned then using jump stickers on his belly button. The game handheld you too hard during the early bosses to trick you into wasting the wrong Things on the later bosses when you didn't even need Things at all. That was both a big yet small brain move on the developers.
She even insults you if you use things that aren't the intended one for the boss. You can beat some of them on the first turn if use the boom box, squirt gun, and pretty much any other thing. She'll still say it was inefficient.
Would it be possible to beat petey piranha without jumping on his button? Just attacking him without things or infinijump and missing on the button hits?
I'm not sure if he would get up by himself if you don't hit him. If he does then you could run away every turn which would fail every time until he got up. If that's the case, it would probably be possible with lots of mushrooms and hopslippers, similar to how I beat bowser.
Barely Alec well, hopefully you can test this out! Otherwise i have a replacement challenge, if you can beat petey with failed attacks or using sleephammers. Though that last one may require a ton of them.
@@rixxamazing3922 Sounds like a fun way to make an easy boss interesting! I might try it out, but if I do it's probably too small to make a stand-alone video about.
Barely Alec try it for all the bosses then! The “using only failed attacks” with common stickers. The “no bopping the bellybutton” or “using sleephammer” should be an extra. Or maybe a standalone. Could be longer than expected!
I honestly didn't know that either until I did it. I was planning on crumpling for the extra damage with a hammer that turn and healing the poison the following turn with a 1-up.
I beat this game getting the 5 royal stickers backwards so I beat W5, then W4, then W3, then W2, and finally W1. Took some weird routing but you should do it for a vid
I'm making a video for a separate challenge in this game and for part of it, go to world 5 to pick some stuff up and basically every non-boss level to pick up maximum heart increases before I start fighting bosses. So I don't beat the worlds out of order but I do go to them out of order.
@@jeremybrandt7095 You need to go all the way to the level with the boss in world 1 to pick up the trumpet, but you can just exit the level with it and start world 3 without fighting the boss. So yeah, you have to go to world 1 first, but you don't have to finish it.
That was a lot of damage, even comparing it to regular burnhammers. But I guess since it was a Big Shiny Burnhammer it just does that much with the boss's weakness to fire.
Just because the fight is so long that I thought it would be better to separate it from the rest. Watch-time is really important on youtube and if this video had the bowser fight in it, most viewers probably wouldn't watch that far.
The old one was thrown together in a couple of minutes so it wasn't as good as it could have been. This was my most popular video (now 2nd most thanks to the Bowser video) and I thought it would get more views with a better thumbnail so I tried it. The click-through rate, which is an important metric for youtube because it means the number of people who have gotten the video recommended actually clicked on the video went up when I changed thumbnails. The same thing happened with the Bowser video which is why it started performing ahead of this one.
I fight him in a separate video with the added restriction of not using kersti either. If you're having trouble finding it, there's an end card during the last 10 seconds of the video that links it.
put these items in after you found a unpaperized block! if you run out, enter the level again block. line jump, then shiny line jump, then flashy line jump, then clone jump, then shiny clone jump, then flashy clone jump, then you get a infini jump that is 1x1 space in the album!
@@rafaelpereiragomes1735 Sorry about the sound in this video. It's slightly distorted because my computer has issues running the emulator citra. But I love the music in this game, especially Megasparkle Goomba's theme.
@@BarelyAlec You are lucky that you can run the Citra emulator at all. Because it's not avaliable in my tablet or my cell phone. I feel a bit... jealous. It's sad i can't play 3ds games because there are some i wanted to play. It's the same deal with Gamecube, Wii, Wii U and Switch(i don't know if Wii U and Switch have an emulator, but still).
@@rafaelpereiragomes1735 That's true, if not for being able to run Citra then my 2 best performing videos wouldn't even exist. I don't know about a Switch emulator but there's a Wii U emulator named Cemu.
@@BarelyAlec This one dosen't work for my devices either. I problably need to wait a few years to have conditions to buy Nintendo Consoles/handhelds so i can finally play the games i want. I also probably need to travel to USA to buy them as well, so, even more money and time.
Mario: *doesnt cheese the boss*
Kersti: "maybe try a little harder next time"
>:(
Mario: *One-shots the boss in one turn*
Kersti: "Maybe try a little harder next time 🥺"
Also, can we talk about how AMAZING the Blooper boss is? The whole forest is affected by them, which makes their reveal incredibly intimidating. The boss claps along to the music in complex patterns, interrupting your own rhythm. If it clapped during your attacks, it would’ve been even better. But I loved dodging the attacks. They were all rhythmically telegraphed and rewarded people who could “clap” along to the music correctly or even noticed it in the first place.
The song slaps as the boss claps. The music in this game is pretty good in general. I love the Megasparkle Goomba song and how it starts with a cowbell
@@BarelyAlec Me too! I always really enjoyed Sticker Star's soundtrack
Everything is good about the game except the battle system
I personally think it’s one of the worst bosses ever, just because you pretty much can’t win in an intuitive or intended way without the sponge, and once you use the sponge, the battle becomes free and there’s almost no way you can lose
@@zanmolecules4105 I actually really liked beating the boss the unintended way. It provided a ton of challenge and strategy I wasn't expecting. I essentially had to nail the action commands, and blocking was crucial whenever the poison attack was about to happen. By the end of the boss fight, I was entirely out of stickers. Easily the hardest Paper Mario boss I've played so far (I haven't played TTYD and Super yet though).
I _love_ this challenge. It’s like one big “fuck you” to the game.
lol the game's overreliance on using the right thing sticker on bosses is one of my main complaints about the game
It actually feels like an actual game.
You mean like it was intended to play it this way? It's a lot more fun this way for me now but if I did this when the game first came out, I probably would have given up.
Hopslipper: The Game
Hopslipper: The Motion Picture is the bowser fight
Well, the Hopslipper is the closest thing to an Infinijump you will ever get. Even the base damage of 10 if you land all action commands isn’t bad either, and it is because it hits many times that it does the most damage to bosses beyond overpowered stickers
@@BarelyAlec One thing i noticed is that the Battle Spin cost 3 coins, and if you get 3 coin symbols you get a bunch of coins, so it's useful to farm coins if you know how to time it right.
@@BarelyAlec You get 24 profit coins from it.
@@rafaelpereiragomes1735 I'm not good enough at the battle spinner to consistently get that many coins :/
You know, this game surprisingly has the best way to defeat bosses out of the three modern Paper Mario games. It gives you a nice Thing to defeat you to win but you can also defeat almost every boss without a specific Thing that works best on them.
Normally this is a sought-after feature and usually makes people who play the game declare the game to have a deep battle system, or at least a fun battle system. However, it has not done so for this game.
It is clearly because the game dissuades from using anything but the correct item. The only boss you could reasonably try this on without being discouraged is Megasparkle Goomba, and Kersti tells you that you should have used the correct thing. By that point, Tower Power Pokey comes back and makes it super hard to defeating without using the Bat item because it’s falling attack does so much and you naturally do so little, blocking doesn’t help, and even crumpling doesn’t seem to have much effect.
Sticker Star is more interesting than more people give it credit for. You can even do reverse boss order without glitches because you can actually gain access to World 5 before you even defeat Worlds 1, 2 and 3. It’s a shame that people ignore this fact because of its many flaws and that the other games “follow in Sticker Star’s stead”.
This game is still very bad, but not with interesting facts.
Yeah, the game goes too far with making the player believe the correct Thing is necessary in defeating most bosses. When I played this game for the first time, I had to look up which one to use on a majority of the bosses because they seemed impossible to me without them. It's weird that the game goes as far as to have Kersti tell the player that there was a more efficient way to win the fight instead of congratulate them for not relying on the instant win button.
Unlocking worlds out of order is pretty cool and something I only heard of recently. I'm going to be doing a viewer requested challenge in this game and I think that might come in handy.
Yeah, it’s fun in its own way. Despite it being a terrible Paper Mario game, if it were the first game in the series it would be alright.
Gooper Blooper without Sponge is very doable. And I wouldn't call fire or infini sticker weaknesses of Bowser's Ice Statue or Petey Piranha particularly puzzling, considering how many options you're given with them.
Then there's also bosses like the Big Scuttlebug that I don't think even have one specific weakness
Ironically, you show more strategy and strength of gameplay doing this than following the game's actual rules. I think this one-time attack thing would be easier to swallow if any other part of the game even resembled the old way. Like with Super. Super was a platformer instead of turn based. That's literally the one core difference of its whole design.
Yeah, the game design is pretty weird where boss fights are very hard until you find the thing that counters them, then they're super easy. Collecting stickers for them to instantly go away is weird, but I kind of like it even though it can be tedious at times.
It's amazing how this game manages to fuck up their boss fights in both possible ways. Use thing stickers and the fights are too easy. Don't use the intended stickers and the fights become extremely tedious. There's no winning
Yeah lol. The game even insults you for not using the proper thing sticker
It's good to see that it IS possible to beat the bosses without using their thing stickers which is how it always should have been to begin with.
Yeah, it's weird how the game tries to make you think they're required
Creative puzzle solving, a la Breath of the Wild
The weapon durability system makes the two feel surprisingly alike
Wait...holy shit, Gooper Blooper's poison does only 4 DAMAGE!? AND THEY EXPECT YOU TO CARE ABOUT BLOCKING WITH THE SPONGE?
Pathetic.
The poison basically makes you miss your attack every time (which is why Blooper misses every time when inflicted by it), that's why ya gotta avoid it. Unless you use a 1-Up Mushroom as seen in the video, which cures the status effect
Well guarding also blocks the status effect. You can also give him a status that stuns him(or Dizzy), or use the Frog Suit to dodge the attack entirely
@@unnamed7485 I'm aware
@@StarStreamVee you can also use a poison mushroom so you have a less dangerous poison on you
@@CaliCosmicGal now THAT is a smart play, next time I'm out in the wild and see a black widow I'll simply inject mild poison to my self to counteract the black widow's poison
i actually tried replaying this game recently with a special ruleset:
im never allowed to use battle spins
i never use thing stickers unless absolutely necessary
I got to around chapter 3 doing that, and i keenly remember megasparkle goomba being a genuine challenge where i had to actually think about my moves instead of spamming offensive stickers, it was a really nice change of pace for a game that was otherwise really underwhelming.
That sounds interesting! Did you lose the run to Gooper Blooper? The game is definitely balanced weirdly where it's really difficult until you find which thing sticker to use, but once you find the correct one it's really easy.
@@BarelyAlec i dont remember, it was a long time ago, i want to say i got to the jungle area then got lost, but its hard to say. maybe ill do this kind of run again sometime and record it, seems like no one else has done that
@@scrowfunk8109 I don't think anyone has done that either. Good luck if you attempt it again!
@@BarelyAlec Here's the first chapter: ua-cam.com/video/_8cMnY2HsyI/v-deo.html
@@scrowfunk8109 Cool, I'll check it out!
So basically the only thing that defines how hard boss is, is how much health they have left after using the *thing*
Generally speaking, yeah. But the scissors on the MegaSparkle Goomba have addition effects like skipping a turn and the Blooper misses while poisoned.
This is really interesting, I was wondering if it was possible to defeat any of these bosses since one of the main complaints with this game is that it seems like you *need* a thing sticker to beat them.
Thanks! Me not being able to defeat these bosses without looking up what thing sticker to use when I first got this game is what inspired this challenge.
@@BarelyAlec I always thought that the things you need to defeat the bosses were somewhat obvious, the only part I remember needing to look up were the hieroglyphs in the desert tower. Still, there were a few that were very confusing.
@@mugfan9779 I think the only ones I didn't look up when I first played this game were: the snowman because fire/heat stickers are obvious, and the goomba since it's pretty straightforward with or without a thing sticker. I also looked up a lot of the puzzles because some of them are pretty weird in this game.
@@BarelyAlec At least it seems like Origami King is going to take actual skill and strategy to beat the bosses rather than just a win button.
@@mugfan9779 I'm really looking forward to that game. I usually go into games blind, but I looked this one up since I'll probably make a video on it. Color Splash required its version of things to even think about damaging some bosses. I tried making a video about not using them but it's impossible in that game (at least to my knowledge).
I looked up this challenge after watching TRG coliseum and, honestly did this myself in my spare time. It’s not easy but god damn is it fun. But the pitch up...the pitch up...but on another note. Things actually have action commands as well. Even the MUSHROOMS!
I had a lot of fun with this challenge since I remember having to look up which thing sticker to use as a kid after not being able to beat the boss. I'm just bad at the thing sticker timing and am embarrassed that I didn't know about the mushroom action command
@SilverWolfGamer I didn't know Mushrooms had action commands.
Recently i watched some Bowser challenges and discovered... Mushrooms do have Action Commands!
If you do an Excellent in: Big Shiny 1-Up, your 1st heal heals 20HP.
Shiny Mushroom, it heals 60HP.
Flashy Mushroom, it heals 99HP.
I don't know how much Normal Mushroom heals if you do an Excellent, and also Normal Big 1-Up, and i don't know if it has Normal-sized variations and a MegaFlash 1-Up.(maybe not)
@@rafaelpereiragomes1735 Strange, isn’t it? The one thing I honesty hate about this game is that it never tells you the Things or healing items have commands too.
@@silverwolfgamer4100 I discovered that Normal Mushrooms heal 30HP when you do an Excellent. You're right that it's strange that they have Action Commands too.
TLDR: this guy is a madman and the bosses in this game are insane
This is probably the most insane thing I’ve ever witnessed along with the bowser fight. Mega sparkle goomba and Petey piranha are manageable without things or infinijumps. The bowser snow statue is a little less manageable because they designed the boss to be fought with the radiator, oven, hair dryer, and basically any other heat emitting thing. Tower power pokey is where it gets bad though. The boss has so much health and unlike bowser statue, it doesn’t have a certain few non thing attacks that it takes crazy damage from. This makes the boss a lot harder because it’s basically a damage race where you and him go back and forth endlessly, chipping away at his health slowly as you try not to get slaughtered. The boss was not meant to be dealt with without the bat. It’s obvious because of how much damage it does. The fight is still possible with a good strategy and playing well. But the gooper blooper fight is just unbelievable. If you don’t know what you’re doing and don’t have the sponge thing, he WILL hit you with poison and you will be lucky to hit the boss ever again after that. I once fought gooper blooper without the sponge and he hit me with his poison and I never hit him again after that happened. I must’ve wasted about 20 stickers, every single one of them missing before I died and finally got to refight him with the sponge. The boss must’ve been planned to be fought with the sponge. But the battle is really stupid because once you use the sponge he gets locked into the same purgatory! He can’t hit you! Apparently there is an answer to this fight? There’s no strategy, it doesn’t matter because the developers want you to play the game exactly how they wanted you to.
This game is something else
Yeah, a lot of the bosses feel like the developers wanted the player to find which thing stickers counter them entirely. I remember having to look up the correct thing stickers to beat the bosses when I played this game the first time. But that's what makes the challenge of not using them fun I guess.
@@BarelyAlec yeah and that’s one of the gleaming problems with this game. It doesn’t allow you to have your own preferences or strategy, you have to do what the game tells you it wants you to do. Most of these bosses are free with things like the boom box combined with the squirt gun, plus things like the bowser statue being slaughtered by fire. It’s fine to add those weaknesses in as a small touch to reward the player for finding them but it’s a problem when that’s the only way to beat them without throwing 15-30 minutes down the drain using hopslippers.
@@zanmolecules4105 Yeah, I agree. Games are almost always more fun when you have freedom in your choices.
@@BarelyAlec reminds me of hooktail in paper Mario the thousand year door
If You don't get the cricket badge stat wise she is actually stronger than the chapter 2 boss ( and she is the chapter 1 boss )
However by bringing A LOT of healing ítems and a Solid strat You can win without said badge
These fights are flawed on a fundamental level because the difficulty level switches between 'extremely easy' and 'complete bullshit' all depending on whether or not you happen to have an attack that just happens to erase the boss. It's still leagues above Color Splash REQUIRING their use; even if it's stupidly flawed, at least you have a choice here. Regardless, blatantly weighting said choice with fights like Gooper Blooper makes it seem like playing without them was the result of a mistake rather than an intentional choice, which they then 'fixed' in the next game.
Even if what you said is largely repeated from the 'Everything wrong with Sticker Star' video, it all stands on it's own because the system they have for the boss fights is terrible.
Props to you for being creative and beating the bosses without their intended sticker.
Thanks!
Gooper Blooper man... that used to whoop me hard and then i see you not using sponge at all
Gooper Blooper beat me many times when I first played this game. Eventually I gave in and looked up which thing sticker to use so I could win.
@@BarelyAlec I died many times on gooper blooper as well because I did not know about blocking the poison. I discover you can block the poison when I last time did the fight with him.
I want to see indie game developers to take Sticker Star’s combat and improve upon it.
My idea is instead of using a sticker book you use a spinning scroll where the player selects 1/3 area of the roll using stickers for the turn. You can use permanent stickers on the side which decreases in power the more you use them in battle but can be repaired. The sticker scroll has a special power to move stickers up or down so attack combos are easier.
Yeah, it'd be cool to see this combat system expanded on!
You are really amazing that you figured out how to beat them without the Things!
I could never do that XD I would get too impatience
and get mad TwT
What's really useful is that the 1UP cures Gooper Blooper poison attack
Yeah, I used it to my advantage in this video. It's a fun way to fight that boss!
Also you could have blocked the poison attack from him.
@@jeremybrandt7095 Thanks, I didn't know that when I filmed this. I thought other than the Sponge a 1UP was the only way to play around the poison.
Tbh the real weakness of mizzter blizzer is fire in general.
True. Beating him without fire might be interesting.
I enjoy the Gooper Blooper theme!
And Petey Piranha
Me too, the clapping getting more and more intense is great. Megasparkle goomba still has the best theme though. You just can't beat the cowbell at the beginning.
Damn you actually made the game fun to play
lol it definitely makes the bosses feel like actual fights instead of glorified cutscenes
Mega-Sparkle Goomba: I beat it without Things on accident... I didn't know about the Scissors funny enough
Tower Power Pokey: I ran out of stickers in his fight.
Gooper Blooper: After using the sponge I had a hard time fighting him especially because I'd be poisoned (I was bad at blocked when I was first playing Sticker star)
Mr. Blizzard: Yeah went all in on fire thing stickers
Petey Piranha: I don't even remember his fight at all.
From what I've heard a lot of people didn't know the scissors are Mega-Sparkle Goomba's weakness. I think there are a lot of ways to stop Gooper's poison. Mr. Blizzard hates all fire. Petey is a weird fight since you don't have Kersti.
@@BarelyAlec I think you can get her back mid fight
Also... I never used the Infinity Jump attacks.... I actually never really could get those down.
@@goldenyoshistar1 Yeah you do, it's just weird not starting with her.
@@goldenyoshistar1 Infinijump is kind of hard to get down but once you do they are super powerful.
mario: deals 1000 damage into the forth one.
kertsi: do better
mario: deals 1050 damage
kertsi: use thing
mario: run
Neat video showing off these strategies! Thanks for uploading!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Probably nobody will see this since the video is 3 years old, but I find it pretty interesting that no Things are necessary to beat the bosses. I remember really needing the sponge for Gooper Blooper tho :')
Also, I managed to do the Bowser fight without any thing (but with Infinijump, to kill the Womp, actually I learned that we're supposed to use the scissors against it after beating bowser for the first time lol). The part with the lava pool takes FOREVER if you're not prepared, and I wasn't, but it was pretty interesting
When I played this game the first time I remember having so much trouble with pretty much every boss and having to resort to google to find out which thing countered them. If I remember correctly, Tower Power Pokey and Gooper Blooper gave me the most trouble back then. Nice job beating Bowser without things! I've heard that the Eekhammer actually beats the Womp in one hit, but didn't know that until after my Bowser no things video.
@@BarelyAlec I'm french, I dont know what item this is. Is it the plastic red hammer ? Because I'm so bad at using it lmao
@@Maelmc_ Yeah it's the red hammer. The timing is weird but if you can get infinijump timing down then you should be fine with a little practice
I learned so much from this video about sticker star along with it being pretty entertaining. I can only think of this: Imagine doing gooper blooper, but you were forced to rely on the roulette pow to cancel the poison phase. Would be quite fun to try on my 3ds one day if i ever return to sticker star along with this challenge.
I'm glad you liked it! If you try those challenges, good luck!
I didn't even know you could use the scissors for the first boss I did it with stickers
I am a staunch defender of this game and even I can admit the way they handled the boss fights was some serious bullshit.
I really enjoy the sticker system, I think Kersti was a fun companion, and I really don’t mind the simplistic story (even though let’s be real the base story is barely any different from the original Paper Mario), but the lazy pseudo-puzzle boss thing is really lame.
Admittedly though it is quite satisfying watching these big, powerful enemies get utterly WRECKED by the Thing stickers.
@@StreetFighterFan777 I love the game too despite its flaws. I just think way that a specific thing stickers for each boss being basically required for the first playthrough is bad design.
@@BarelyAlec Yep, absolutely. I get what they were trying to do, but the execution was really poor.
I thought it was alright for the first two hours as a kid, but the more it went the more stroke inducing it felt. I don't know if they were trying to reboot the series after the guy who made the first three games left, but they clearly didn't play test it to see what the fuck was wrong with it.
Replaying the game without things in battle is a very fun challenge, I'd recommend it!
Honestly if the game had more strategy instead of spamming these overpowered stickers with unskippable cutscenes, the game would be much more fun. Thing stickers even make exploring very annoying, always needing a very specific one to progress or find secrets. The game would be much better without them at all.
Yeah, especially if you're replaying the game then not using thing stickers in battle is a lot of fun! And I agree that needing certain thing stickers to progress can be annoying. This game had me lost so many times without that
As a little kid I didnt always pay attention to the fact I needed things and made the bosses a bigger challenge than they probably should've been, lol. Same with certain mini bosses like the Cheep Cheep, besides eventually figuring the fish hook out I didnt think of any other thing to use. I also rarely used things in Color Splash, usually only using them when it was necessary to take down the bosses the one moment theyre about to beat you and it's a must. But I enjoyed the extra challenge of finding where the right thing is, and since it's only needed near the end of the battle after tackling the real challenge it's still pretty fun! I kind of want to try a no things in battles run for both games now (besides the requirement to finish the Color Splash bosses off and the mandatory ones in Sticker Star)
When I played this for the first time, I would always lose over and over until finally giving up and looking up which thing would beat which boss. Not using things was a really fun way to revisit the game so I'd recommend it! I believe in Color Splash things are mandatory in most boss fights but minimizing them would still be fun
@@BarelyAlec Only the Kooplings seem to require a thing at the end if I remember correctly, all mini bosses including the black Shy Guy ninja (for him that would involve a POW block) can be done without them. I didnt even use a single thing when fighting Bowser and instead used a bunch of big hammers to remove the most paint, I just took a little bit of time to finally block well enough. I dont know if Color Splash has any sort of thing that would give you an advantage against Bowser and I was making it tougher than necessary like in Sticker Star, but I did learn something funny from online: if you try to use the compass to flee from Bowser, it doesnt work. The only way to "flee" him is to reset or game over.
@@Lizuma It's kind of funny that Color Splash is the opposite of Sticker Star with minibosses not needing things unlike bowser jr. and cheep cheep. And bosses in Sticker Star don't need things but they do in Color Splash
@@BarelyAlec True, I was about to mention that
Don't ask why but I started to replay this game and I used the scissors on the first boss and that did not happen. I used it at the right time and everything and it just did the damage and that was it.
It's not a big deal of course since it's a free boss either way but I just found it odd 🤔
Yeah, it's not needed at all but that's weird that it didn't work
@@BarelyAlec It is what it is 👍
Awesome video!
Thanks! If you're interested, I did the same challenge without kersti against Bowser
How is the laggy megasparkle goomba music better than the normal one
lol I kinda see what you mean but I prefer the original
37:04 she is talking to petey but it looks like she's taking to dry bones
The dry bones looks like he's thinking "I don't even know you"
That dry bones should have said that
Eyy, this is pretty interesting to see! Challenges like this make the game more interesting. I was wondering, is it possible to defeat the Big Cheep Cheep in the port without an Infinijump or Thing Stickers? If it helps, you can first strike it if you jump at a certain angle before it lands on you on the overworld.
Yeah, I love how this challenge makes the bosses more interesting too! When filming this I tried to kill the Cheep Cheep with those restrictions but his health cannot fall below a certain threshold in his first phase and that's when he goes into the water which requires the thing sticker to get him out so you can hit him again. So as far as I know it's impossible with those restrictions but I could be wrong
@@BarelyAlec Aww, that's kinda lame. However, I remember the fishing hook only made it vulnerable rather than dealing a massive amount of damage to the fish, so I suppose it's not too bad for a challenge run. Currently, I'm trying out a 20 HP No Thing Stickers run of Sticker Star, so once I catch up to the port (currently only at Megasparkle Goomba), I'll try to experiment with it.
@@decadrud I remember a lot of mini-bosses requiring thing stickers. Like in the first fight against bowser Jr you can't do enough damage to him to finish him in one hit without the scissors sticker and he'll heal back to full at the end of every turn. Good luck with your run it sounds like it'll be difficult!
@@BarelyAlec OMG I KNOW SOMETHING! YOU CAN USE TWO CLONE JUMPS!
LOOK AT MY COMMENT ABOVE TO LOOK AT HOW I KNOW!
@@fairylily73 I might be misremembering but isn't the block needed to upgrade stickers after the Bowser Jr fight?
I’m probably really late but I’m doing this challenge myself as I’ve done it years ago (no things minus for boo bowser jr and cheep cheep, no infijump, no heart blocks, no running, and fill out the museum in full) (kersti is def allowed at the final boss though because of how well it ends off the fight and it’s just very rewarding) and I gotta say tower power pokey is probs my favorite boss for this challenge, mainly because it showcases how amazing poison mushroom is as a sticker as well as pow block
It literally just cancels all his attacks and is very fun to work around AND does 7 damage when pokey is afflicted, it’s a very powerful and underused sticker
Same is almost said for pow block I never realized how great the status effect it gives until I did the challenge
That's a cool challenge! It still makes me a little sad that some minibosses require thing stickers to beat. I haven't used the poison mushroom much myself so it sounds like I've been underrating it too. Pow blocks are amazing for their status allowing you to jump on spikey enemies!
This also makes me curious if its possible to beat the first Bowser Jr. without the scissors in any way. I remember attempting it but I wasnt getting anywhere. If not, the scissors and hook are the only required things I can think of, unless you can beat the Cheep Cheep without it going into the water.
I originally was planning on this being a no things in battle run, but I believe the bowser jr. and Cheep Cheep fight are the only two absolutely required things here. You can't do enough damage to bowser jr. at that point in the game before he just heals to full and cheep cheep can't be damaged until you hook him back to land. I could be wrong though and there might be a way to beat one or both of them without things
why do i like Megasparkle Goomba's low health animation when the big sticker is on it's back
His low health animations are pretty great in general. It's cool seeing which part the little Goombas make up of the big Goomba.
So it seems that for the Mizzter Blizzard fight, Kersti only calls you out if you don't use any heat based sticker huh?
Yeah, I guess so. Heat based stickers are way too strong against him, so even Kersti can't complain.
Knowing you can get the trumpet without fighting the first boss, is it possible to bring an infinijump to every bossfigh and beat them that way? What about the boombox?
Also, seeing the “normal strategy” for Petey straight-up being Infinijump is hilarious.
I'm not sure if you can get inifinijump before needing to fight a boss with this game having weird progression requirements
Hey, quick question, is it possible to beat the first Bowser Junior fight without things? (the one that forces you to use Scissors to beat Paper)
As far as I know, you need the Scissors to beat that first Bowser Jr fight since he heals to full health every turn and you can't do enough damage to beat him in one turn without them. If it's possible, I think it would require some kind of sequence break to get more powerful stickers before the fight. I could be wrong though so if you're trying to find a way to do it, good luck!
@@BarelyAlec I believe either a Big Shiny Jump Sticker or a Flashy Hoppslipper would have defeated him.
A regular Shiny Jump Sticker does exactly 19 damage.
I recently attempted The Big Cheep Cheep Boss. Unless there is a way to defeat that boss thingless, that means 2 thing stickers are required to beat Sticker Star.
@@goldenyoshistar1 I don't think you can beat Big Cheep Cheep without the hook unfortunately. I think you're right that two are required; one for the Bowser Jr fight and one for Cheep Cheep fight.
@@BarelyAlec major RIP..
Makes you feel any better, I am unable to beat Bowser's Inside Story without Bros Moves/Brawls attacks. It also requires 2
You can actually beat all these bosses in one turn
No, you never use the effective stickers for them
As far as I know, you would need Things or Infinijump to beat these bosses in one turn. Is there another way to do that without them?
I think you do use things, I remember the boom box and squirt gun even though I haven't played this game
@@Sonic-oh2ly Yeah, I've seen people use the boom box, squirt gun, and sometimes another thing sticker to beat a boss in one turn depending on how much health the boss has
Is so much more fun without the thing stickers
Yeah, the thing stickers just trivialize the boss fights too much
Why did you have to bring one complete page of burnhammers for bowser snow statue?
I was just way overprepared. They're still good stickers so I got to use them in regular fights.
What's funnier is that the last 2 bosses technically don't have Thing "weaknesses" (or at least Mr. Blizzard not having a SPECIFIC Thing weakness), cheesing Blizzard is just spamming Fire Flowers or Burnhammers, Petey is waiting until he's stunned then using jump stickers on his belly button. The game handheld you too hard during the early bosses to trick you into wasting the wrong Things on the later bosses when you didn't even need Things at all.
That was both a big yet small brain move on the developers.
Yeah, once you get further into the game and have more powerful stickers, you don't need specific Things for bosses
they fr cooked with the gooper blooper ost bro 😭
Was that poison spin on the pokey fight on purpose? If so, damn, that's really smart!
I don't think it was. I was probably just trying to get 3 actions that turn and it just worked out that way. It was helpful though!
Why is the music strange?
Because of my emulator lagging a bit
I beat megasparkle goomba normally with no thing sticker. I didnt even know it had a weakness to one
Yeah, that boss is probably the easiest without thing stickers
I discovered that the fan is also effective for the following part: 3:00
Neat!
I get so confused when Kersti insults you for not using things.
She even insults you if you use things that aren't the intended one for the boss. You can beat some of them on the first turn if use the boom box, squirt gun, and pretty much any other thing. She'll still say it was inefficient.
@Ryan Crawmer Was it the sticker star low damage video? If not, I highly recommend that video to any sticker star fan.
@Ryan Crawmer oh I'll check that out too.
@@BarelyAlec to me that just sounds like the devs being salty you didnt use THIER all mighty strategy
@@AdaTheWatcher true
Unfortunately,color splash things are a must so yet,its a game over with each koopaling
Yeah, unfortunately things are required in color splash
@@BarelyAlec maybe it also is possible with limited turns with huey
Your a MADLAD.
;)
Thanks for do this video, is interesting, and your strategies are very good
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Why is the music all transposed up?
I played this on an emulator and my computer couldn't run it very well so the game was slightly slowed down
@@BarelyAlec Ah
Weirdly it makes the music a bit better in my opinion
Euuugh why is the audio like that?!
Re-upload this video but with the proper pitch and speed!
Sorry, my emulator couldn't run the game that well
@Davy Jones I don't know if he has the conditions to buy a stronger PC. Not everyone is rich, you know.
@@rafaelpereiragomes1735 Sorry, I just get a bit salty with things like that. I’ve been working towards improvement, though.
@@davyjones3105 Cool.
Would it be possible to beat petey piranha without jumping on his button? Just attacking him without things or infinijump and missing on the button hits?
I'm not sure if he would get up by himself if you don't hit him. If he does then you could run away every turn which would fail every time until he got up. If that's the case, it would probably be possible with lots of mushrooms and hopslippers, similar to how I beat bowser.
Barely Alec well, hopefully you can test this out! Otherwise i have a replacement challenge, if you can beat petey with failed attacks or using sleephammers. Though that last one may require a ton of them.
@@rixxamazing3922 Sounds like a fun way to make an easy boss interesting! I might try it out, but if I do it's probably too small to make a stand-alone video about.
Barely Alec try it for all the bosses then! The “using only failed attacks” with common stickers. The “no bopping the bellybutton” or “using sleephammer” should be an extra. Or maybe a standalone. Could be longer than expected!
@@rixxamazing3922 Good idea! I'll give it a try.
That’s strong in gopher blooper just cancel the poison with a pow wow
Yeah, there's a lot of ways to do it.
Just realized You use the scissors normally at the goomba- I never did that ._.
That's cooler than using the scissors in my opinion : )
yea same!
I knew it was the scissors, but honestly that boss is so easy, all times I beat it, I NEVER used te scissors
Te scissors :)
And every time I fight him I don’t have infinijump yet
Yeah, infinijump is mostly in the title for the other bosses
Why in the first fight with Bowser Jr you can’t beat him without the scissors?
Yeah, it's unfortunate but you just can't deal enough damage before he heals back to full.
@@BarelyAlec I think if you hack the game, you can kill him with no scissors. But if you do that, Bowser Jr’s health cannot fall below 1 I think.
@@jeremybrandt7095 Interesting that they would go that far to stop players from beating him without the scissors.
Hey i didn't know you could reset gooper blooper's poison attack by crumpling it!
I honestly didn't know that either until I did it. I was planning on crumpling for the extra damage with a hammer that turn and healing the poison the following turn with a 1-up.
I beat this game getting the 5 royal stickers backwards so I beat W5, then W4, then W3, then W2, and finally W1. Took some weird routing but you should do it for a vid
I'm making a video for a separate challenge in this game and for part of it, go to world 5 to pick some stuff up and basically every non-boss level to pick up maximum heart increases before I start fighting bosses. So I don't beat the worlds out of order but I do go to them out of order.
Actually you cannot go to World 5 first, you must go to World 1 first, the. you can go to the next worlds earlier in the game
@@jeremybrandt7095 You need to go all the way to the level with the boss in world 1 to pick up the trumpet, but you can just exit the level with it and start world 3 without fighting the boss. So yeah, you have to go to world 1 first, but you don't have to finish it.
They really want you use the thing stickers, don't they.
Yeah lol
"Hey you used a lot of stickers-"
SHUT UP
Stickers are for using anyway
Lel I did the same a few months ago XD
and I gotta say its more fun if you don't use things
I totally agree with you there. It makes the bosses actual threats instead of free wins.
Did you get some many Game Overs from Gooper Blooper like I did?
Not when I recorded for this. I lost to this boss a lot in the past though and had to look up which thing to use.
How did that burnhammer 99 damage?
That was a lot of damage, even comparing it to regular burnhammers. But I guess since it was a Big Shiny Burnhammer it just does that much with the boss's weakness to fire.
How come you put Bowser in a separate video?
Just because the fight is so long that I thought it would be better to separate it from the rest. Watch-time is really important on youtube and if this video had the bowser fight in it, most viewers probably wouldn't watch that far.
Music high pitched and slow?
My computer doesn't run the game very well.
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Sticker Star
How come you changed the thumbnail for this vid?
The old one was thrown together in a couple of minutes so it wasn't as good as it could have been. This was my most popular video (now 2nd most thanks to the Bowser video) and I thought it would get more views with a better thumbnail so I tried it. The click-through rate, which is an important metric for youtube because it means the number of people who have gotten the video recommended actually clicked on the video went up when I changed thumbnails. The same thing happened with the Bowser video which is why it started performing ahead of this one.
Mega sparkle goomba is really easy without things
True, I don't think I used things against him during my first playthrough of the game either
Is it just me or is it slowed down?
It is slowed down a bit since my computer couldn't run the emulator very well
@BarelyAlec ok, good to know
Cool video, the problem is that your game is a bit too slow to handle your computer.
Thanks! Unfortunately the game did perform slow on my computer but I hope it doesn't interfere with the video too much
1.25 speed is an easy fix to this problem
@@switchboxplays Haha, no it isn't.
Here's a challange! Week stickers only
Wewk?
Wait what about bowser?
I fight him in a separate video with the added restriction of not using kersti either. If you're having trouble finding it, there's an end card during the last 10 seconds of the video that links it.
@@BarelyAlec ok thanks!
And i thought gooper blooper is impossible without the sponge
He was the boss I was most worried about in this video. The 1-Up curing poison is very helpful though.
Whats up with the sound
My emulator couldn't run the game at full speed
i know the mega spercil goomba is possable in one turn! i watched a video on how to get a infini jump super early in the game
put these items in after you found a unpaperized block! if you run out, enter the level again block. line jump, then shiny line jump, then flashy line jump, then clone jump, then shiny clone jump, then flashy clone jump, then you get a infini jump that is 1x1 space in the album!
@@fairylily73 That's cool, I think I saw that same video after I already battled the first boss.
@@BarelyAlec i wounder if this tip is helpful to anyone elce that are new to the game
Was the video, “Paper Mario Sticker Star - How to get Infinity Jumps Early In The Game”? This video is from YTSunny
Sponge is way too overpowered against Blooper
Yeah, it's basically an auto-win
Blooper can't hurt you 3 times and automatically loses 120 HP
13:20 Oh, i didn't remember that move.
29:35 Uuuuuu i love this music. Well, probably not this version. The original one. I don't know why the music and sound are different in your videos.
@@rafaelpereiragomes1735 Sorry about the sound in this video. It's slightly distorted because my computer has issues running the emulator citra. But I love the music in this game, especially Megasparkle Goomba's theme.
@@BarelyAlec You are lucky that you can run the Citra emulator at all. Because it's not avaliable in my tablet or my cell phone. I feel a bit... jealous. It's sad i can't play 3ds games because there are some i wanted to play. It's the same deal with Gamecube, Wii, Wii U and Switch(i don't know if Wii U and Switch have an emulator, but still).
@@rafaelpereiragomes1735 That's true, if not for being able to run Citra then my 2 best performing videos wouldn't even exist. I don't know about a Switch emulator but there's a Wii U emulator named Cemu.
@@BarelyAlec This one dosen't work for my devices either. I problably need to wait a few years to have conditions to buy Nintendo Consoles/handhelds so i can finally play the games i want. I also probably need to travel to USA to buy them as well, so, even more money and time.
It would be fun if you did a challenge if you could beat the game without blocking.
You can beat all the fights without taking damage so no blocking wouldn't really matter.
i diagnose you with based
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Not to be rude, but the game is operating very slowly.
Never mind. It’s just the music that tricked my brain.
Yeah, my computer couldn't run the emulator very well
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Why Not?
@@jeremybrandt7095 It was probably just a joke since I respond to most of my comments and youtube shows "X replies from Barely Alec and others"
Is it me or is the music and souds are pitched up?
Yeah, my computer couldn't run the emulator that well