Body Slam (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)

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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Body Slam
Image showing a partner move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Mastered by Flurrie
Rank Base/Initial Rank
Effect Flurrie flattens an enemy with her body, inflicting damage
Target Any single enemy
Attack Power 2 (Base Rank)
4 (Super Rank)
6 (Ultra Rank)

Body Slam is one of Flurrie's initial moves in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Body Slam can target any single enemy, even ones hanging from the ceiling, and can flip over shelled enemies, though it causes Flurrie to take contact damage against certain enemies such as those with spikes or flames. It does not cost any FP. The Action Command requires the player to line up the cursor with the target within a time limit. If the two are aligned as the time limit is up, Flurrie will fly through the air and slam onto an enemy, flattening it and inflicting damage. As Flurrie hits the ground after the slam, the player can input A Button to perform a stylish move.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese ムッチムチプレス
Mutchimuchi Puresu
「ムッチムチ」is from「ムチムチ」(muchimuchi) and「ムッチリ」(mutchiri), meaning "plump" or "voluptuous", and「プレス」means "press". [?]
Chinese (Simplified) 泰山压顶
Tàishān Yādǐng
Hulking Crusher [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 泰山壓頂
Tàishān Yādǐng
Hulking Crusher [?]
Dutch Sprongdreun Jump Thump [?]
French Ecras'tout Crush all [?]
German Body Slam - [?]
Italian Schiacciatosta Tough crush [?]
Korean 포동포동 프레스
Podongpodong Peureseu
Chubby Press [?]
Spanish (Latin American) Aplastón Big crush [?]
Spanish (European) Placaje Tackle [?]

Notes[edit]

  • When confused, Mario's partners may attack him with their default attack. However, Flurrie's attempts to Body Slam Mario will always miss.