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[[File:Cloud_9.png|thumb|A [[Spiked Goomba]] failed to attack because of Cloud Nine]]
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'''Cloud Nine''' is one of [[Lakilester|Lakilester's]] attacks in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. The effect is that he creates a cloud that boosts [[Mario|Mario's]] evasiveness so that enemy attacks are likely to miss him. All the player has to do to get the best effect is press {{button|n64|A}} as the red stars light up. Cloud Nine is a Super Rank attack and costs four Flower Points. Cloud Nine's name comes from the idiom "cloud nine," meaning "state of great happiness or dreaminess."
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|target=Mario
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'''Cloud Nine''' is a move mastered by [[Lakilester|Lakilester's]] upon reaching Super Rank in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. At the cost of four [[Flower Point|FP]], Lakilester will create a cloud around Mario which boosts his evasion rate to 50/101. However this will overwrite the evasion given by other badges, and they will not provide any effect while Cloud Nine is in effect.
 
Cloud Nine's duration will depend on the action command: the player must press {{button|n64|A}} as the red stars light up, and each successful input will add a turn to the cloud, resulting in up to 4 turns. Reapplying the move while it is in effect will not extend its counter, but simply reset it.
 
Cloud Nine's name comes from the idiom "cloud nine," meaning "state of great happiness or dreaminess."


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==See also==
*[[Outta Sight]], an attack used by [[Bow]] with a similar effect that makes Mario invisible for one or more turns, making him invulnerable to all attacks.
*[[Water Block]], an attack with a similar action command that increases Mario's defense, used by [[Sushie]].
*[[Turbo Charge]], an attack with a similar action command that increases Mario's attack power, used by [[Watt]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:41, May 29, 2023

This article is about Lakilester's move from Paper Mario. For the kart part from Mario Kart 7, see Cloud 9. For the Nintendo Comics System issue, see Cloud Nine (comic).
Paper Mario move
Cloud Nine
Cloud Nine
Mastered by Lakilester
Rank Super Rank
Effect Lakilester wraps Mario in a cloud, boosting his evasion.
Target Mario

Cloud Nine is a move mastered by Lakilester's upon reaching Super Rank in Paper Mario. At the cost of four FP, Lakilester will create a cloud around Mario which boosts his evasion rate to 50/101. However this will overwrite the evasion given by other badges, and they will not provide any effect while Cloud Nine is in effect.

Cloud Nine's duration will depend on the action command: the player must press A Button as the red stars light up, and each successful input will add a turn to the cloud, resulting in up to 4 turns. Reapplying the move while it is in effect will not extend its counter, but simply reset it.

Cloud Nine's name comes from the idiom "cloud nine," meaning "state of great happiness or dreaminess."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese くもがくれ[1]
Kumogakure
Disappearance

Chinese 掩护云
Yǎnhù Yún
Covering Cloud

German Wolke Nr. 9
Cloud No. 9

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.