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m (The Cosmo Atomizer board might not be a good example to have up there since it's no longer rare.)
 
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[[Image:Star_Rarity.PNG|thumb|right|The "rare" threshold on items is seven stars]]
 
[[Image:Star_Rarity.PNG|thumb|right|The "rare" threshold on items is seven stars]]
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Star rarity is the measurement of the rate at which an item is dropped by enemies or breakable objects in [[Missions|missions]].  An item with more stars drops less frequently than an item with fewer stars.
  
Star Rarity is the measurement of the rate at which an item is dropped by enemies or breakable objects in [[Missions]].  An item with more stars drops less frequently than an item with fewer stars.
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Items with seven or more stars are considered a rare item for determining item distribution in a party.  Additionally, the stars on items will be illuminated in different colors based on their rarity.
 
 
Items with 7 or more stars will be considered a ''Rare Item'' for determining item distribution in a party.  Additionally, the stars on items will be illuminated in different colors based on their Star Rarity.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
! Star Rarity
 
 
 
! Star Color
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
| 1★-3★
 
 
 
| Dark Blue
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
| 4★-6★
 
 
 
| Light Blue
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
| 7★-9★
 
 
 
| Green
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
| 10★-12★
 
 
 
| Gold
 
  
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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! Star rarity !! Star color !! Relevant rank
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|- {{Color-C}}
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| 1★-3★ || Dark blue || C
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|- {{Color-B}}
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| 4★-6★ || Light blue || B
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|- {{Color-A}}
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| 7★-9★ || Green || A
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|- {{Color-S}}
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| 10★-12★ || Gold || S
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|- {{Color-S2}}
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| 13★-15★ || Glowing white/yellow || S
 
|}
 
|}
  
== Star Rating Update ==
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== Star rating update ==
 
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Many things were changed in the expansion pack for ''Phantasy Star Universe'', one of which was the visuals for different star rarities.
Many things were changed in the expansion pack for Phantasy Star Universe. One of the things changed was the visual star rating for all items in the game.
 
  
The stars are now more grouped together. Whereas before when all stars were the same colour as the relevant rank (see the image above), the different colour for each rank (C, B, A, S) is shown.
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The stars are now more grouped together. Whereas before when all stars were the same color as the relevant rank (see the image above), the different color for each rank (C, B, A, S) is shown.
  
A good example for this is a 9-star A rank weapon. The stars would go: 1★-3★ Dark Blue, 4★ -6★ Light Blue, 7★ -9★ green.
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A good example for this is a nine-star A rank weapon. The stars would go: 1★-3★ dark blue, 4★-6★ light blue, 7★-9★ green.
  
 
This new change makes it easier to identify an items rank and star rating.
 
This new change makes it easier to identify an items rank and star rating.

Latest revision as of 02:00, 14 December 2007

The "rare" threshold on items is seven stars

Star rarity is the measurement of the rate at which an item is dropped by enemies or breakable objects in missions. An item with more stars drops less frequently than an item with fewer stars.

Items with seven or more stars are considered a rare item for determining item distribution in a party. Additionally, the stars on items will be illuminated in different colors based on their rarity.

Star rarity Star color Relevant rank
1★-3★ Dark blue C
4★-6★ Light blue B
7★-9★ Green A
10★-12★ Gold S
13★-15★ Glowing white/yellow S

Star rating update

Many things were changed in the expansion pack for Phantasy Star Universe, one of which was the visuals for different star rarities.

The stars are now more grouped together. Whereas before when all stars were the same color as the relevant rank (see the image above), the different color for each rank (C, B, A, S) is shown.

A good example for this is a nine-star A rank weapon. The stars would go: 1★-3★ dark blue, 4★-6★ light blue, 7★-9★ green.

This new change makes it easier to identify an items rank and star rating.