Ice Pick

"This thing looks super dangerous. But no one's ever had any luck against the champion with it..."

- Shy Guy

The Ice Pick is a Thing in Paper Mario: Color Splash. It is found within the artillery area in The Golden Coliseum, alongside the Bottle Opener. According to the Shy Guy observing it, despite its dangerous appearance, it is ineffective when it comes to battling Iggy.

Once the Ice Pick has been picked up, it is wrung out, refilling Mario's paint and becoming a colorless card. It is kept until it is used in battle, after which it returns to its original position. It can also be purchased from the Wringer for 250 coins. A replica card of the Ice Pick also exists, and may be collected from the Battle Spin or Prize Pipe Paths. The Ice Pick may also be placed into the Prisma Museum, where it can be tested.

When the Ice Pick is used in battle, the scenery changes to a modest kitchen, where Mario and the enemies are placed on a cutting table. The Ice Pick appears and proceeds to stab each enemy one at a time before flying off. If enough damage is taken, the enemies are instantly defeated. The player may press at the moment the Ice Pick stabs each enemy to increase the damage dealt.

The Ice Pick is mandatory when it comes to battling Lemmy. Once Lemmy has summoned his Wonder Ball, Mario must use the Disco Ball to distract him, then the Ice Pick to pop his ball and render him vulnerable. If Mario tries to use a replica Ice Pick, Lemmy prevents him from doing so, stating it looks like it came from the bargain bin. Notably, Mario may use the Ice Pick during the first stage of the battle to pop Lemmy's regular ball. However, doing so immediately takes Mario to the second stage, where he is unable to win due to no longer having the Ice Pick.

Unlike other Things, the Ice Pick has a unique animation when used incorrectly. At Tangerino Grill, if the player tries to break the ice block inside the freezer containing the Magnifying Glass with the Ice Pick instead of melting it with the Hair Dryer, the ice will only break partially before quickly reverting back.

Names in other languages
Rompighiaccio