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[[File:PMCS Mario Cards.png|thumb|Mario holding a set of Battle Cards]] | [[File:PMCS Mario Cards.png|thumb|Mario holding a set of Battle Cards]] | ||
{{Quote|Whatever...We've got cards, we've got | {{Quote|Whatever...We've got cards, we've got paint...YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO, MARIO!|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}} | ||
'''Battle Cards''' are important elements in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. They succeed [[Sticker]]s from the game's [[Paper Mario: Sticker Star|predecessor]] and serve as [[Mario]]'s main method of attacking. As such, there are a wide variety of cards that appear in the game, and can be found in blocks, or purchased from [[Prisma Cardware]]. | '''Battle Cards''' are important elements in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. They succeed [[Sticker]]s from the game's [[Paper Mario: Sticker Star|predecessor]] and serve as [[Mario]]'s main method of attacking. As such, there are a wide variety of cards that appear in the game, and can be found in blocks, or purchased from [[Prisma Cardware]]. | ||
==Variations== | ==Variations== | ||
[[File:PMCS Card Slot.png|thumb|The card slot used in battles]] | [[File:PMCS Card Slot.png|thumb|right|The card slot used in battles]] | ||
There are three different kinds of battle cards: | There are three different kinds of battle cards: | ||
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==Basic Cards== | ==Basic Cards== | ||
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|[[File:WOHammerCard.png|110px]][[File:HammerCard.png|110px]][[File:BigHammerCard.png|110px]][[File:HugeHammerCard.png|110px]]|From left to right: a Worn-Out Hammer Card, a Hammer Card, a Big Hammer Card, and a Huge Hammer Card|size=440 | |[[File:WOHammerCard.png|110px]][[File:HammerCard.png|110px]][[File:BigHammerCard.png|110px]][[File:HugeHammerCard.png|110px]]|From left to right: a Worn-Out Hammer Card, a Hammer Card, a Big Hammer Card, and a Huge Hammer Card.|size=440 | ||
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|[[File:KOHammerCard.png|55px]] | |[[File:KOHammerCard.png|55px]] | ||
|[[File:PMCS_KO_Hammer_card_unpainted.png|55px]] | |[[File:PMCS_KO_Hammer_card_unpainted.png|55px]] | ||
| | |KO Hammer{{anchor|KO Hammer}} | ||
|Whacks a single enemy from the side with a hammer. Damages multiple enemies if executed well. | |Whacks a single enemy from the side with a hammer. Damages multiple enemies if executed well. | ||
|[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]7{{br}}[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]28 | |[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]7{{br}}[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]28 | ||
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|[[File:PMCS_1-Up_Mushroom_card_unpainted.png|55px]] | |[[File:PMCS_1-Up_Mushroom_card_unpainted.png|55px]] | ||
|[[1-Up Mushroom]]{{anchor|1-Up Mushroom}} | |[[1-Up Mushroom]]{{anchor|1-Up Mushroom}} | ||
|Refills your | |Refills your paint reserves. Plus it's just fun to look at. | ||
|[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]300 | |[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]300 | ||
|[[The Emerald Circus]] | |[[The Emerald Circus]] | ||
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==Enemy Cards== | ==Enemy Cards== | ||
There are seventy Enemy Cards in the game, and most of them are occasionally dropped by enemies. The [[Kamek]] and [[Koopalings|Koopaling]] Cards can be obtained by beating the [[Rock Paper Wizard]] in [[Super Roshambo]], and the [[Black Bowser's Castle]] Card is obtained after Mario defeats [[Black Bowser|Bowser]]. When Mario uses an Enemy Card, the enemy that is pictured on the card is summoned. The summoned enemy attacks the enemies that are in battle with Mario, and it also takes hits for Mario. The enemy continues to help Mario until it is defeated or the battle is won. Only one enemy can be summoned at a time, and summoning another causes the first one to run away. If an Enemy Card is used against a boss, the enemy runs away, and Koopaling Enemy Cards cause normal enemies to run away when used. | There are seventy Enemy Cards in the game, and most of them are occasionally dropped by enemies. The [[Kamek]] and [[Koopalings|Koopaling]] Cards can be obtained by beating the [[Rock Paper Wizard]] in [[Super Roshambo]], and the [[Black Bowser's Castle]] Card is obtained after Mario defeats [[Black Bowser|Bowser]]. When Mario uses an Enemy Card, the enemy that is pictured on the card is summoned. The summoned enemy attacks the enemies that are in battle with Mario, and it also takes hits for Mario. The enemy continues to help Mario until it is defeated or the battle is won. Only one enemy can be summoned at a time, and summoning another causes the first one to run away. If an Enemy Card is used against a boss, the enemy runs away, and Koopaling Enemy Cards cause normal enemies to run away when used. | ||
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|[[File:PMCS Black Bowsers Castle Card.png|55px]] | |[[File:PMCS Black Bowsers Castle Card.png|55px]] | ||
|[[File:PMCS_Black Bowser's_Castle_card_unpainted.png|55px]] | |[[File:PMCS_Black Bowser's_Castle_card_unpainted.png|55px]] | ||
|[[Black Bowser's Castle]]{{anchor|Black Bowser's Castle}} | |[[Bowser's Castle|Black Bowser's Castle]]{{anchor|Black Bowser's Castle}} | ||
|Falls from the sky and crushes everything. | |Falls from the sky and crushes everything. | ||
|Defeat Black Bowser | |Defeat Black Bowser | ||
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{{quote|Objects that are 3D are called Things. A Thing Card is what you get when you squeeze a Thing. When you use them, crazy things can happen.|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}} | {{quote|Objects that are 3D are called Things. A Thing Card is what you get when you squeeze a Thing. When you use them, crazy things can happen.|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}} | ||
Only one of each Thing Card can be carried at a time, as well as a corresponding Replica Card. Replica Cards of previously obtained Thing Cards can be found in the courses, without requiring the Thing to be squeezed into the card first. Each Replica Card has an effect similar to the Thing Cards they are replicating, but adds a transparent "REPLICA" [[wikipedia:Digital_watermarking|watermark]] in front of the animation and the card, as well as doing less damage. During the battles against the Koopalings, failing to use the mandatory Thing Card at the right time will result in the Koopaling instantly defeating Mario; if a Replica of the mandatory Thing Card is used, the Koopaling will nullify its effect | Only one of each Thing Card can be carried at a time, as well as a corresponding Replica Card. Replica Cards of previously obtained Thing Cards can be found in the courses, without requiring the Thing to be squeezed into the card first. Each Replica Card has an effect similar to the Thing Cards they are replicating, but adds a transparent "REPLICA" [[wikipedia:Digital_watermarking|watermark]] in front of the animation and the card, as well as doing less damage. During the battles against the Koopalings, failing to use the mandatory Thing Card at the right time will result in the Koopaling instantly defeating Mario; if a Replica of the mandatory Thing Card is used, the Koopaling will nullify its effect. | ||
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|-style="background: #ABC;" | |-style="background: #ABC;" | ||
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|Press {{button|wiiu|a}} as soon as it pours the tea on each enemy. | |Press {{button|wiiu|a}} as soon as it pours the tea on each enemy. | ||
|Serenity Fountain in [[Plum Park]] | |Serenity Fountain in [[Plum Park]] | ||
| | |Start the Ghost's tea party in [[Dark Bloo Inn]] | ||
|[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]250 | |[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]250 | ||
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|Press {{button|wiiu|a}} as soon as it takes the photo. | |Press {{button|wiiu|a}} as soon as it takes the photo. | ||
|Snifit or Whiffit prize; [[Cobalt Base]] | |Snifit or Whiffit prize; [[Cobalt Base]] | ||
|To stop Wendy's [[ | |To stop Wendy's [[candy ring|golden ring]] in [[Fortune Island]] | ||
|[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]150 | |[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]150 | ||
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|Swishes water and agitate clothing in order to remove stubborn stains. | |Swishes water and agitate clothing in order to remove stubborn stains. | ||
|Press {{button|wiiu|a}} repeatedly while the screen is being washed. | |Press {{button|wiiu|a}} repeatedly while the screen is being washed. | ||
|Parallel vortex in [[Vortex Island]] | |||
|To clear the black paint during Roy's battle in [[Black Bowser's Castle]] | |To clear the black paint during Roy's battle in [[Black Bowser's Castle]] | ||
|[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]300 | |[[File:GUICoinPMCS.png|10px]]300 | ||
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|[[Megaphone]]{{anchor|Megaphone}} | |[[Megaphone]]{{anchor|Megaphone}} | ||
|Amplifies the sound put into the mic, turning a whisper into a shout... and a shout into an explosion of noise. | |Amplifies the sound put into the mic, turning a whisper into a shout... and a shout into an explosion of noise. | ||
|Blow into the Wii U GamePad microphone | |Blow into the Wii U GamePad microphone while it's playing a distorted guitar sound. | ||
|Room in [[Toad Trainworks]] | |Room in [[Toad Trainworks]] | ||
|To awaken the Thwomp in the [[Sunset Express]] | |To awaken the Thwomp in the [[Sunset Express]] | ||
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|[[Huey]]{{anchor|Huey}}<sup>+</sup> | |[[Huey]]{{anchor|Huey}}<sup>+</sup> | ||
|A sentient paint can who came from Prisma Fountain Emergency Recovery Unit. | |A sentient paint can who came from Prisma Fountain Emergency Recovery Unit. | ||
|Press {{button|wiiu|a}} just before Mario gets hit | |Press {{button|wiiu|a}} just before Mario gets hit to block and suck the black paint attacks. | ||
|Black Bowser Boss Battle | |Black Bowser Boss Battle | ||
|To suck the black paint from [[Black Bowser]] | |To suck the black paint from [[Black Bowser]] | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|-style="background: #ABC;" | |-style="background: #ABC;" | ||
!colspan=" | !colspan="8"|<small>{{footnote|note|1}}: Not found in this location after using it in Château Chanterelle<br>{{footnote|note|2}}: Labeled as "Coming soon" on Wringer's list after collecting it in Marmalade Valley and up to collecting it again in The Golden Colosseum<br>{{footnote|note|3}}: The two versions of the Washing Machine thing are exclusive to different versions: the top-loading one appears in the American and Japanese versions, and the front-loading one in the European and Australian versions.<br>'''<sup>+</sup>''': Although Replica versions of this card are found in the game's files, they cannot be obtained in the final game.</small> | ||
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|JapR=Kādo | |JapR=Kādo | ||
|JapM=Card | |JapM=Card | ||
|Ger=Kampfkarte | |Ger=Kampfkarte | ||
|GerM=Battle Card | |GerM=Battle Card | ||
|PorE=Carta de combate | |||
|PorEM=Combat card | |||
|Ita=Carta scontro | |Ita=Carta scontro | ||
|ItaM=Battle card | |ItaM=Battle card | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|JapR=Nōmaru Kādo | |JapR=Nōmaru Kādo | ||
|JapM=Normal Card | |JapM=Normal Card | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|JapR=Teki Kādo | |JapR=Teki Kādo | ||
|JapM=Enemy Card | |JapM=Enemy Card | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|JapR=Mono Kādo | |JapR=Mono Kādo | ||
|JapM=Object Card | |JapM=Object Card | ||
}} | }} | ||