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It first appears in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It deals five damage to all enemies on-screen, and acts like a stronger version of [[Thunderbolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]], an item that hurts only ''one'' enemy. Interestingly, the Thunder Rage appears to be upside down, as opposed to its upright position in later ''Paper Mario'' games.
It first appears in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It deals five damage to all enemies on-screen, and acts like a stronger version of [[Thunderbolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]], an item that hurts only ''one'' enemy. Interestingly, the Thunder Rage appears to be upside down, as opposed to its upright position in later ''Paper Mario'' games.


It reappears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. There, it even has a little chance of stunning enemies. It can also be cooked by mixing a [[Shooting Star (Paper Mario)|Shooting Star]] with a [[Point Swap]].
It reappears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. There, it even has a little chance of stunning enemies. It can also be cooked by mixing a [[Shooting Star (Paper Mario)|Shooting Star]] with a [[Point Swap]]. However, if used on [[Ruff Puff|Ruff Puffs]], they will gain [[HP]].


When used in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the player must first shake the [[Wii Remote]] to gain power. After that, lightning will strike on-screen enemies, damaging them.
When used in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the player must first shake the [[Wii Remote]] to gain power. After that, lightning will strike on-screen enemies, damaging them.

Revision as of 17:47, April 5, 2011

Template:Recipe-Infobox A Thunder Rage is an item in the Paper Mario series.

It first appears in Paper Mario. It deals five damage to all enemies on-screen, and acts like a stronger version of Thunder Bolt, an item that hurts only one enemy. Interestingly, the Thunder Rage appears to be upside down, as opposed to its upright position in later Paper Mario games.

It reappears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. There, it even has a little chance of stunning enemies. It can also be cooked by mixing a Shooting Star with a Point Swap. However, if used on Ruff Puffs, they will gain HP.

When used in Super Paper Mario, the player must first shake the Wii Remote to gain power. After that, lightning will strike on-screen enemies, damaging them.

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