Poison (status effect)

Poison is a deadly infection which can affect Mario through various means. It is induced mostly by exotic animals or enemies attacking him. There are some foods that are poisonous too. Poison is mostly used in the role-playing games and rarely in other titles. Poisoned characters or enemies will take a few HP worth of damage every turn for a number of turns. The top image on the left shows a Poison signal, while the bottom image on the left shows Geno poisoned in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Poison is one of the few conditions that the party can inflict on enemies. Bowser is able to do this with his Poison Gas attack. In the Paper Mario series, whenever Mario (or anyone else for that matter) is poisoned they usually turn green. In Super Paper Mario, the heroes lose one HP at a time after about every five seconds. They must use a healing item to cure the poison. Otherwise, the poison will also go away after a while if left alone. In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, this status can also be transferred to other enemies. Poisoned characters in Paper Mario: Sticker Star lose HP equal to 10% of their Max HP. In all of these games, it is most often inflicted by eating a Poison Mushroom and in Paper Mario: Sticker Star by lining up 3 Poison Shrooms on the battle spinner. One of Gooper Blooper's attacks include spraying a poison cloud-like stream at Mario, inflicting both Blind and Poison.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the Mario bros. can turn white, purple, or pink, in order of the severity of the poison. In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, poison is indicated by that character's color scheme darkening to purple. The victim will lose HP every turn unless they faint, use a Refreshing Herb, until the battle is over, or until the effect wears off. The damage the Poison condition induces gets greater over time. Also in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, Bowser has a similar affliction called Sick. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is the first and only RPG not to have this status effect. Instead, the tiny status effect occurs.

In other games, there's an item called Poison Mushroom. If the mushroom is eaten, the Poison effect will be making a character shrink, lose health, become poisoned, or lose a life.

In Super Mario-Kun, Mario and Goombario get poisoned after a Putrid Piranha expels bad breath on them.

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