Triple Move

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A Triple Move is a move used by all party members in Super Mario RPG. The move that is used depends on the members currently in the party. These moves are only usable when the Action Gauge is filled up to 100%, and can be used when pressing Minus Button.

List of Triple Moves[edit]

Name Party members Description Effect
A triple move about to be used in Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Star Riders
Mario's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Mario
Mallow's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Mallow
Geno's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Geno
The power of the Star Pieces deliver a powerful strike to a single enemy! The cyan Star Piece creates rainbow pathways for the characters to ride. They then jump in the air and fire projectiles that create a starry explosion, which targets a single enemy.
Image of a Triple Move involving Mario, Bowser, and Mallow, from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Clown Car Barrage
Mario's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Mario
Mallow's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Mallow
Bowser's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Bowser
Attack all enemies with fire, ice and lightning. Bowser finishes it off! The characters ride on the Koopa Clown Car. Mario and Mallow then bombard the enemies from above with balls of fire, electricity, and ice, followed by a huge explosion from a bomb fired by the Clown Car.
Image of a Triple Move involving Mario, Mallow, and Princess Peach, from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Healing Rainbow
Mario's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Mario
Mallow's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Mallow
Princess Peach's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Princess Peach
Rainbow power greatly heals anyone. Can even revive downed allies! With help from Mario and Peach, Mallow creates a massive energy ball that dispels the storm in the sky as a rainbow proceeds to heal or revive the party.
Image of a Triple Move involving Mario, Geno, and Princess Peach, from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Spare-Us-All
Mario's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Mario
Geno's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Geno
Princess Peach's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Princess Peach
A shining veil protects the whole party from any one attack. ♡ Peach's parasol becomes bigger. Mario and Geno help Peach as her parasol creates a huge shield barrier that surrounds the party.
Image of a Triple Move involving Mario, Bowser, and Geno, from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Shooting Star Shot
Mario's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Mario
Geno's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Geno
Bowser's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Bowser
Shooting stars rain on foes while boosting allies! Bowser throws Mario and Geno up in the air. Mario gives Geno another aerial boost as he shoots stars onto the field.
Image of a Triple Move involving Mario, Bowser, and Princess Peach, from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Starry Shell Spike
Mario's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Mario
Bowser's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Bowser
Princess Peach's icon from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) Princess Peach
A spinning shell charged with star power hits all enemies hard! Bowser spins around in his shell as Mario jumps while Peach throws a star. Mario kicks Bowser as he becomes invincible with the star and hurtles onto the field.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 3人わざ[?]
Sannin Waza
3-Person Technique
Chinese (simplified) 3人招式[?]
3 Rén Zhāoshì
3-Person Move
Chinese (traditional) 三人招式[?]
Sān Rén Zhāoshì
Three-Person Move
Dutch triotechniek[?] trio-technique
French (NOA) Action en trio[?] Trio action
French (NOE) action en trio[?] trio action
trio[?] -
German Trio-Technik[?] Trio Technique
Italian mossa a tre[?] trio move
Korean 3인 기술[?]
3-in Gisul
3-Person Technique
Spanish técnica triple[?] triple technique