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[[File:Painthammer.png|thumb|The Paint Hammer]]
[[File:Painthammer.png|thumb|The Paint Hammer]]
{{quote|Good heavens! What are you DOING? Paint hammers are strictly off-limits in [[Prisma Museum|here]], [[Mario]]!|Card Connoisseur Toad|Paper Mario: Color Splash}}
{{quote|Good heavens! What are you DOING? Paint hammers are strictly off-limits in [[Prisma Museum|here]], [[Mario]]!|Card Connoisseur Toad|Paper Mario: Color Splash}}
The '''Paint Hammer''' is a tool Mario uses in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. [[Mario]] first finds it as a regular [[hammer]] on top of a crate in [[Port Prisma]]. However, after [[Huey]] grants Mario the power of paint, it becomes the Paint Hammer, allowing him to paint [[colorless spot]]s and [[Toad (species)|Toads]] by hitting them with it. In this state, the hammer has three-dimensional depth.
The '''Paint Hammer''' is a tool Mario uses in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. [[Mario]] first finds it as a regular [[hammer]] on top of a crate in [[Port Prisma]]. However, after [[Huey]] grants Mario the power of paint, it becomes the Paint Hammer, allowing him to paint colorless spots and [[Toad (species)|Toads]] by hitting them with it. In this state, the hammer has three-dimensional depth.


[[Paint]] can be splashed from the Paint Hammer by pressing {{button|wiiu|x}}, while pressing {{button|wiiu|b}} causes it to function like a normal hammer. The capacity of paint the Paint Hammer can use is represented by three meters filled with the three primary colors at the top-left corner of the screen. The colors of paint the Paint Hammer can use are red, blue, yellow, purple (combination of red and blue paint), orange (combination of red and yellow paint), and green (combination of blue and yellow paint).  If Huey is not present, the paint hammer does not function since he supplies the paint for the hammer. When using the Paint Hammer on a colorless spot or Toad, it uses the color of paint corresponding to their original color; otherwise, the colors follow this order: purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. By collecting [[Hammer Scrap]]s, Mario can increase the Paint Hammer's paint capacity up to 600. The Paint Hammer cannot be used within the [[Prisma Museum]] as the Toads stop Mario before he can fully swing.
[[Paint]] can be splashed from the Paint Hammer by pressing {{button|wiiu|x}}, while pressing {{button|wiiu|b}} causes it to function like a normal hammer. The capacity of paint the Paint Hammer can use is represented by three meters filled with the three primary colors at the top-left corner of the screen. The colors of paint the Paint Hammer can use are red, blue, yellow, purple (combination of red and blue paint), orange (combination of red and yellow paint), and green (combination of blue and yellow paint).  If Huey is not present, the paint hammer does not function since he supplies the paint for the hammer. When using the Paint Hammer on a colorless spot or Toad, it uses the color of paint corresponding to their original color; otherwise, the colors follow this order: purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. By collecting [[Hammer Scrap]]s, Mario can increase the Paint Hammer's paint capacity up to 600. The Paint Hammer cannot be used within the [[Prisma Museum]] as the Toads stop Mario before he can fully swing.

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