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[[File:PM Up and Away.png|thumb|right|250px|The stage of the attack where the enemies float upwards.]]
[[File:PM Up and Away.png|thumb|250px|The stage of the attack where the enemies float upwards.]]
'''Up & Away''' is a Special Move taught to [[Mario]] by the [[Star Spirits|Star Spirit]] [[Kalmar]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Its success rate is determined by the overall strength of the enemies. Up & Away can turn all enemies into harmless stars that will fly up into the sky, ending the battle. Similar to [[Lady Bow]]'s [[Spook (move)|Spook]], enemies turned into stars don't give [[Star Point]]s. Up & Away costs two [[Star Power|SP]].
'''Up & Away''' is a Special Move taught to [[Mario]] by the [[Star Spirits|Star Spirit]] [[Kalmar]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Its success rate is determined by the overall strength of the enemies. Up & Away can turn all enemies into harmless stars that will fly up into the sky, ending the battle. Similar to [[Lady Bow]]'s [[Spook (move)|Spook]], enemies turned into stars don't give [[Star Point]]s. Up & Away costs two [[Star Power|SP]].
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 15:32, April 12, 2023

The stage of the attack where the enemies float upwards.

Up & Away is a Special Move taught to Mario by the Star Spirit Kalmar in Paper Mario. Its success rate is determined by the overall strength of the enemies. Up & Away can turn all enemies into harmless stars that will fly up into the sky, ending the battle. Similar to Lady Bow's Spook, enemies turned into stars don't give Star Points. Up & Away costs two SP.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese そしておほしさまに[1]
Soshite Ohoshi Sama Ni
And to the Stars

Chinese 变星星
Biàn Xīngxing
Transform into Stars

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.