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== Maxwell is a Scribblenaut in training, and that's the plot. ==
The Scribblenauts are an alien organization (or perhaps a future Earthling organization) who must have Starites to use as fuel for their technology. Starites are a limitless power source, and they never run out -- ifout—if you know where to find them. They can be hiding in levels, or can appear when a task is fulfilled. Maxwell is a wannabe Scribblenaut and kept sending letters to them. The Scribblenauts replied back and said that he can be one if he passes the Scribblenaut Test. Before taking the Scribblenaut Test, he had to go to Scribblenaut University. The Scribblenaut Test is basically the whole game, and in it you have to master getting Starites in many different situations. Once Maxwell got 100%, he receives the Scribblenaut avatar, and gets to live out his dream as a full-fledged Scribblenaut.
* Alternitavely, Maxwell is already a Scribblenaut; completing the tutorial and becoming "a true Scribblenaut" is represented as graduating from university, and the rest of the game after that is one big test meant to help him gradually hone his skill (puzzle levels) and creativity (action levels). Getting 100% completion grants him the rank of ''Super'' Scribblenaut, and exploring his newly-gained powers (ex. the ability to use adjectives) will be the premise of the sequel.
** What's the opposite of [[Jossed]]? The devs have said in interviews that this was basically what the plot of the game was before they said "screw it" and just made it fun and random.
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== Scribblenauts is an organization that helps people in need. ==
There can be little other reason for [[BigNon LippedSequitur Alligator MomentScene|some of the levels.]] Puzzle levels in the original are missions where you go out to help people, and get starites and ollars for this help, and Action levels are training tasks. Merits are bonuses given by your bosses for your performance. In the sequel, most missions are helping people, while the S-X stages and the levels where, for instance, you have to dress up to impress judges or make connections between different objects, are training tasks.
 
Scribblenauts have access to a rudimentary form of time travel, powered by starites, and this allows you to replay levels, the first starite powering all further attempts.
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