Shiny Iron Boots
| Shiny Iron Boots | |
|---|---|
| First appearance | Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012) | 
| Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020) | 
- “Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly.”
 - —In-game description, Paper Mario: Sticker Star
 
Shiny Iron Boots (originally Shiny Iron Jumps) are weapons in the Paper Mario series. They appear as stickers in Paper Mario: Sticker Star and return as regular battle items in Paper Mario: The Origami King. They are a shiny variant of Iron Jumps/Iron Boots. They can be purchased at shops for a fair price or found in unusual conditions.
History[edit]
Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]
- “An attack that delivers a slightly stronger stomp on spiked enemies. Though made of iron, it's quite light!”
 - —Sticker Museum plaque, Paper Mario: Sticker Star
 
Shiny Iron Boots first appear as stickers in Paper Mario: Sticker Star, where they are known as Shiny Iron Jumps. They are stronger than Iron Jumps and weaker than Flashy Iron Jumps. They can be purchased at Shaved-Ice Cave or Rumble Volcano for 12 coins each, or found in various levels in Worlds 3 and 5. They can be used to stomp spiked enemies, similar to the other types of Iron Boots. Other forms include Big Shiny Iron Jumps and Megaflash Iron Jumps. It can be set in the Sticker Museum as No. 08.
Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]
Shiny Iron Boots reappear in Paper Mario: The Origami King under their current name. They have a similar usage and are best used for enemy formations in a straight line. They can be purchased at Toad Town and Breezy Tunnel for 600 coins, found in ? Blocks in the Water Vellumental Shrine and the Princess Peach, or rarely salvaged from the Great Sea.
Profiles[edit]
Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]
- Item description: 
- English:
Stronger and shinier than your regular Iron Boots. - Other languages: 
- Japanese:
キラ+アイアンという ごうかな くみあわせ けっこう つよくなった - Chinese (simplified):
闪亮+钢铁的 华丽组合。 威力相当强大。 - Chinese (traditional):
變得很強的靴子, 是閃亮+鋼鐵的豪華 組合。 - Dutch:
Sterker en glanzender dan de normale ijzeren schoenen. - French (Canada):
Modèle plus puissant et joli que les bottes de fer standard. - French (France):
Modèle plus puissant et joli que les bottes de fer standard. - German:
Stärker und stylisher als herkömmliche Eisenstiefel. - Italian:
Più forti e luccicose delle scarpe di ferro standard. - Korean:
반짝+금속이라는 호화로운 조합. 제법 강해졌다. - Spanish (Latin America):
Más potentes y relucientes que el modelo básico. - Spanish (Spain):
Más potentes y relucientes que el modelo básico. 
 - Japanese:
 
 - English:
 
Names in other languages[edit]
Shiny Iron Jump[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | キラアイアンジャンプ[?] Kira Aian Janpu  | 
Shiny Iron Jump | |
| Italian | Ferrosalto lucente[?] | Shiny iron jump | |
| Spanish (NOA) | Salto férreo brilloso[?] | Shiny iron jump | |
| Spanish (NOE) | Salto férreo brillante[?] | Shiny iron jump | 
Shiny Iron Boots[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | キラアイアンブーツ[?] Kira Aian Būtsu  | 
Shiny Iron Boots | |
| Chinese (traditional) | 閃亮鋼鐵鞋子[?] Shǎnliàng Gāngtiě Xiézǐ  | 
Shiny Iron shoes | |
| German | Glitzer-Eisenstiefel[?] | Shiny Iron Boots | |
| Italian | Scarpe lucenti di ferro[?] | Shiny iron shoes | 
