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Star Points are calculated by taking the enemy's level, subtracting Mario's current level, then dividing by two. For instance, Jr. Troopa's level during his first encounter with Mario is 41, and Mario's level when fighting him is 1. By subtracting 1 from 41 (40), then dividing by 2, Jr. Troopa will drop 20 Star Points when defeated. If the sum has a decimal point, the value is rounded to the nearest whole number.  
Star Points are calculated by taking the enemy's level, subtracting Mario's current level, then dividing by two. For instance, Jr. Troopa's level during his first encounter with Mario is 41, and Mario's level when fighting him is 1. By subtracting 1 from 41 (40), then dividing by 2, Jr. Troopa will drop 20 Star Points when defeated. If the sum has a decimal point, the value is rounded to the nearest whole number.  


If there are more than two enemies at the start of a battle, a battle multiplier is added for additional Star Points: if there are three enemies at the start, they will all drop 10% more Star Points (1.1). Likewise, if the battle starts with four enemies, they will drop 30% more (1.3). Only the number of enemies at the start of the battle are factored in for the battle multiplier: any enemies that join the battle after that are not given a battle multiplier.
If there are more than two enemies at the start of a battle, a battle multiplier is added for additional Star Points: if there are three enemies at the start, they will all drop 10% more Star Points (1.1). Likewise, if the battle starts with four enemies, they will drop 30% more (1.3). Only the number of enemies at the start of the battle matter for the battle multiplier: any enemies that join the battle after that are irrelevant and are not given a battle multiplier.  


This page lists the amount of Star Points for each enemy that Mario can earn depending on his level and the number of enemies in a group that enemy is part of, with the battle multiplier added.
This page lists the amount of Star Points for each enemy that Mario can earn depending on his level and the number of enemies in a group that enemy is part of, with the battle multiplier added.

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