After beating the final boss in , there is still plenty to do in the post-game. Aside from new dresses and ribbons available for purchase, players can customize the Sparkle Theater itself with elaborate decorations. Previous Darkle bosses can be rematched with new challenges to complete for Sparkle Gems, new pictures for the Photo Album can be collected, and hidden Ninja Theets located in every standard level.
One important thing to note for would-be completionists: completing every piece of post-game content will take quite some time. For instance, every level will need to be replayed to find all Ninja Theets and collect any remaining ribbons or Sparkle Gems. Collecting every Sparkle Gem, in particular, is vital to 100% completion, as this will reward players with a fully decorated Theater and a special dress and ribbon.
After beating the final boss, several new, extravagant dresses become available for Peach and Stella, as shown by BeardBear on YouTube. Some outfits, like the Grape Dress and Ribbon, can simply be purchased from the Shopkeep with Coins. Other dresses and ribbons may require additional tasks, like obtaining every Sparkle Gem in
Dress Name
Screenshot
How to Obtain
Grape Dress
Purchase for 500 coins after defeating Madame Grape.
Radiant Dress
Purchase for 500 coins after defeating Madame Grape.
Secret Dress
Find every hidden Ninja Theet.
Special Dress
Purchase for 1000 coins after collecting every Sparkle Gem.
Ribbon Name
Screenshot
How to Obtain
Grape Ribbon
Purchase for 500 coins after defeating Madame Grape.
Radiant Ribbon
Purchase for 500 coins after defeating Madame Grape.
Special Ribbon
Purchase for 1000 coins after collecting every Sparkle Gem.
In addition to new dresses and ribbons, the Shopkeep will now have decorations for the Sparkle Theater available post-game. Each theater floor has different decorative items, ranging from chandeliers to ribbons for the pillars. Uniquely, these Sparkle Decorations are purchased with Sparkle Gems instead of Coins, so collecting every theater decoration for completionists will take longer than usual.
Floor
Sparkle Decor Name
Sparkle Gems Needed
1F
Balloon Garland
6
1F
Pillar Ribbons
10
1F
Stella Statue
15
2F
Bell
6
2F
Pillar Ribbons
10
2F
Flower Vases
10
Floor
Sparkle Decor Name
Sparkle Gems Needed
3F
Chandelier
6
3F
Pillar Ribbons
10
3F
Tapestries
10
4F
Beaded Decor
6
4F
Pillar Ribbons
10
4F
Lamps
10
5F
Sparkle Light
6
5F
Pillar Ribbons
10
5F
Sparkle Statues
10
As seen in the above by video by UTAGaming, after the final cutscene, the Ninja Sparkla will call Peach over and announce a hide-and-seek challenge they are holding with their apprentices. Three Ninja Theets will now be hidden at each level (except basement levels with
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