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|[[Worn-Out Jump]]{{anchor|Worn-Out Jump}} | |[[Worn-Out Jump]]{{anchor|Worn-Out Jump}} | ||
|Stomps foes with a weak jump. | |Stomps foes with a weak jump. | ||
|A jump-and-stomp attack so weak that reputable shops are too ashamed to stock it. | |A jump-and-stomp attack so weak that reputable shops are too ashamed to stock it. <small>(American English)</small><br>A jump-and-stomp attack that's so weak, reputable shops are too ashamed to stock it. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[File:JumpSticker.png|50px]] | |[[File:JumpSticker.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Boots|Jump]] | |[[Boots|Jump]] | ||
|Stomps a single foe but will take damage from spiked foes. Can stomp multiple times if you're good. | |Stomps a single foe but will take damage from spiked foes. Can stomp multiple times if you're good.<small>(American English)</small><br>Stomps a single foe with a jump, but will take damage from spiked foes. Can stomp multiple times with the right timing. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|A jump-and-stomp attack. A word to the wise: do NOT use this attack on spiked enemies or you'll regret it. | |A jump-and-stomp attack. A word to the wise: do NOT use this attack on spiked enemies or you'll regret it.<small>(American English)</small><br>A jump-and-stomp attack. A word to the wise: do NOT use this attack on spiky enemies or you'll regret it. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[File:Shinyjumpsticker.png|50px]] | |[[File:Shinyjumpsticker.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Shiny Jump]]{{anchor|Shiny Jump}} | |[[Shiny Jump]]{{anchor|Shiny Jump}} | ||
|Stomps foes with a fairly strong jump. | |Stomps foes with a fairly strong jump.<small>(American English)</small><br>Stomps a single foe with a somewhat strong jump. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|A pretty strong and pretty jump-and-stomp attack. Shininess aside, it's still a bad choice for spiked foes. | |A pretty strong and pretty jump-and-stomp attack. Shininess aside, it's still a bad choice for spiked foes.<small>(American English)</small><br>A fairly strong jump-and-stomp attack from a fairly pretty sticker. Shininess aside, though, it's still a bad choice for spiked foes. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[File:Flashyjumpsticker.png|50px]] | |[[File:Flashyjumpsticker.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Flashy Jump]]{{anchor|Flashy Jump}} | |[[Flashy Jump]]{{anchor|Flashy Jump}} | ||
|Stomps foes with a pretty strong jump. | |Stomps foes with a pretty strong jump.<small>(American English)</small><br>Stomps a single foe with a pretty strong jump. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|A fairly strong and fairly fair jump-and-stomp attack. No amount of flash will make it good against spiky baddies. | |A fairly strong and fairly fair jump-and-stomp attack. No amount of flash will make it good against spiky baddies.<small>(American English)</small><br>A powerful jump-and-stomp attack. No amount of flash will make it good against spiky baddies, though. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Megaflash Jump]]{{anchor|Megaflash Jump}} | |[[Megaflash Jump]]{{anchor|Megaflash Jump}} | ||
|Stomps foes with a superstrong jump. | |Stomps foes with a superstrong jump. | ||
|A big, strong, shiny attack blessed with great power and solid crumpling ability. Tell me this thing doesn't look cool. | |A big, strong, shiny attack blessed with great power and solid crumpling ability. Tell me this thing doesn't look cool. <small>(American English)</small><br>A huge flashy jump-and-stomp attack with enormous power and solid crumpling ability. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[File:Ironjumpsticker.png|50px]] | |[[File:Ironjumpsticker.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Iron Jump}} | |[[Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Iron Jump}} | ||
|Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly. | |Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly. <small>(American English)</small><br>Stomps a single foe with a jump, even if it has spikes. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|As the name implies, a battle sticker that laughs in the face of spiked foes. Feel free to laugh along with it. | |As the name implies, a battle sticker that laughs in the face of spiked foes. Feel free to laugh along with it. <small>(American English)</small><br>As the name implies, a battle sticker that laughs in the face of spiky foes. Feel free to laugh along with it. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[File:ShinyIronJumpPMSS.png|50px]] | |[[File:ShinyIronJumpPMSS.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Shiny Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Shiny Iron Jump}} | |[[Shiny Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Shiny Iron Jump}} | ||
|Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly with a fairly strong jump. | |Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly with a fairly strong jump. <small>(American English)</small><br>Stomps a single foe with a somewhat strong jump, even if it has spikes. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|An attack that delivers a slightly stronger stomp on spiked enemies. Though made of iron, it's quite light! | |An attack that delivers a slightly stronger stomp on spiked enemies. Though made of iron, it's quite light! <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack that delivers a slightly stronger stomp on spiky enemies. Though made of iron, it's quite light! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Flashy Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Flashy Iron Jump}} | |[[Flashy Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Flashy Iron Jump}} | ||
|Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly with a pretty strong jump. | |Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly with a pretty strong jump. | ||
|A compact and pretty powerful stomp that doesn't mind spiked landings. Who knew iron could be so pretty? | |A compact and pretty powerful stomp that doesn't mind spiked landings. Who knew iron could be so pretty? <small>(American English)</small><br>A compact and powerful stomp attack that isn't fazed by spiky landings. Who knew iron could be so pretty? <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Big Shiny Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Iron Jump}} | |[[Big Shiny Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Iron Jump}} | ||
|Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly with a very strong jump. | |Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly with a very strong jump. | ||
|A strong stomp attack designed for spiked enemies. You really would think such a big iron sticker would be heavy. | |A strong stomp attack designed for spiked enemies. You really would think such a big iron sticker would be heavy. <small>(American English)</small><br>A strong stomp attack designed for spiked enemies. You'd really think such a big iron sticker would be heavier. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★☆ | |★★★★☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Megaflash Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Megaflash Iron Jump}} | |[[Megaflash Iron Jump]]{{anchor|Megaflash Iron Jump}} | ||
|Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly with a superstrong jump. | |Stomps even spiked foes effortlessly with a superstrong jump. | ||
|An extreme stomp attack that crushes any spiked enemy. This thing is almost not fair in battle. | |An extreme stomp attack that crushes any spiked enemy. This thing is almost not fair in battle. <small>(American English)</small><br>An extreme stomp attack that crushes any spiked enemy. It's almost unfair to use this in battle! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Hopslipper]]{{anchor|Hopslipper}} | |[[Hopslipper]]{{anchor|Hopslipper}} | ||
|If you're good, stomps a single foe many times. | |If you're good, stomps a single foe many times. | ||
|The slightly weak attack befitting a slipper, but capable of up to ten jumps if your timing is on. | |The slightly weak attack befitting a slipper, but capable of up to ten jumps if your timing is on. <small>(American English)</small><br>A rather week attack - as you might expect from a slipper - but capable of up to ten jumps if your timing is right. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Shiny Hopslipper]]{{anchor|Shiny Hopslipper}} | |[[Shiny Hopslipper]]{{anchor|Shiny Hopslipper}} | ||
|If you're good, stomps a single foe many times with a fairly strong jump. | |If you're good, stomps a single foe many times with a fairly strong jump. | ||
|A less-than-powerful attack that can stomp up to ten times using wonderful spring technology. | |A less-than-powerful attack that can stomp up to ten times using wonderful spring technology. <small>(American English)</small><br>A less-than-powerful attack that can stomp up to ten times in a row using wonderful spring technology. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Flashy Hopslipper]]{{anchor|Flashy Hopslipper}} | |[[Flashy Hopslipper]]{{anchor|Flashy Hopslipper}} | ||
|If you're good, stomps a single foe many times with a pretty strong jump. | |If you're good, stomps a single foe many times with a pretty strong jump. | ||
|A flashy sticker that doesn't exactly look cool, seeing as it's a slipper with a spring on it. But it can stomp ten times! | |A flashy sticker that doesn't exactly look cool, seeing as it's a slipper with a spring on it. But it can stomp ten times! <small>(American English)</small><br>Though a flashy sticker, the design of this sticker is far from flashy, since it's just a slipper with a spring on it. But it can stomp ten times! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Megaflash Hopslipper]]{{anchor|Megaflash Hopslipper}} | |[[Megaflash Hopslipper]]{{anchor|Megaflash Hopslipper}} | ||
|If you're good, stomps a single foe many times with a superstrong jump. | |If you're good, stomps a single foe many times with a superstrong jump. | ||
|A big, shiny...slipper. Still, if you can land ten jumps, it's a MEAN slipper. So just lay off with the slipper hate. | |A big, shiny...slipper. Still, if you can land ten jumps, it's a MEAN slipper. So just lay off with the slipper hate. <small>(American English)</small><br>A big, flashy...slipper. Still, if you can land all ten jumps, they make for one serious attack. So give this passé choice of footwear a break! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Line Jump]]{{anchor|Line Jump}} | |[[Line Jump]]{{anchor|Line Jump}} | ||
|Stomps all foes in a line. Gets progressively weaker and faster with each jump. | |Stomps all foes in a line. Gets progressively weaker and faster with each jump. | ||
|An attack that lets you stomp foe after foe with decreasing power, but only if you have good jump timing. | |An attack that lets you stomp foe after foe with decreasing power, but only if you have good jump timing. <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack that lets you stomp foe after foe with decreasing power, but only if you have good timing. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[File:ShinyLineJumpPMSS.png|50px]] | |[[File:ShinyLineJumpPMSS.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Shiny Line Jump]]{{anchor|Shiny Line Jump}} | |[[Shiny Line Jump]]{{anchor|Shiny Line Jump}} | ||
|Stomps all foes in a line with a fairly strong jump. | |Stomps all foes in a line with a fairly strong jump. <small>(American English)</small><br>Stomps all foes in a line with somewhat strong jumps. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|A Line Jump with a bit more oomph. Try to stomp each enemy three times, since three is better than two or one. | |A Line Jump with a bit more oomph. Try to stomp each enemy three times, since three is better than two or one. | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
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|[[Flashy Line Jump]]{{anchor|Flashy Line Jump}} | |[[Flashy Line Jump]]{{anchor|Flashy Line Jump}} | ||
|Stomps all foes in a line with a pretty strong jump. | |Stomps all foes in a line with a pretty strong jump. | ||
|A flashy-looking Line Jump with flashy-feeling attack power. It's got the max power of the small Line Jump line. | |A flashy-looking Line Jump with flashy-feeling attack power. It's got the max power of the small Line Jump line. <small>(American English)</small><br>A flashy-looking Line Jump with flashy-feeling attack power. It's the strongest option in the small Line Jump line. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[File:Bigshinylinejump.png|50px]] | |[[File:Bigshinylinejump.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Big Shiny Line Jump]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Line Jump}} | |[[Big Shiny Line Jump]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Line Jump}} | ||
|Stomps all foes in a line with a very strong jump. | |Stomps all foes in a line with a very strong jump. <small>(American English)</small><br>Stomps all foes in a line with very strong jumps. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|A sticker whose jump in size mirrors a jump in jumping-attack power. Foes will line up to take their whupping! | |A sticker whose jump in size mirrors a jump in jumping-attack power. Foes will line up to take their whupping! <small>(American English)</small><br>A sticker whose jump in size mirrors a jump in attack power. Foes will regret lining themselves up for a walloping from this! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★☆ | |★★★★☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Megaflash Clone Jump]]{{anchor|Megaflash Clone Jump}} | |[[Megaflash Clone Jump]]{{anchor|Megaflash Clone Jump}} | ||
|Cloned Marios stomp a single foe with a superstrong jump. | |Cloned Marios stomp a single foe with a superstrong jump. | ||
|An attack that unleashes the four strongest Marios and delivers a strong crumpling effect. Wow. | |An attack that unleashes the four strongest Marios and delivers a strong crumpling effect. Wow. <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack that unleashes the four most powerful Marios and delivers a strong crumpling effect. Wow. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Flashy Infinijump]]{{anchor|Flashy Infinijump}} | |[[Flashy Infinijump]]{{anchor|Flashy Infinijump}} | ||
|If you're good, stomps a single foe many times. This sticker is really strong if you can keep stomping. | |If you're good, stomps a single foe many times. This sticker is really strong if you can keep stomping. | ||
|An attack with weak power but unreal stamina. Go for the maximum 100 jumps. Yes, you read that right. | |An attack with weak power but unreal stamina. Go for the maximum 100 jumps. Yes, you read that right. <small>(American English)</small><br>Initially, this attack seems weak, but it has insane stamina. Go for the maximum 100 jumps. Yes, you read that right. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Big Shiny Infinijump]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Infinijump}} | |[[Big Shiny Infinijump]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Infinijump}} | ||
|If you're good, stomps a single foe many times. This sticker is very strong if you can keep stomping. | |If you're good, stomps a single foe many times. This sticker is very strong if you can keep stomping. | ||
|A slightly bigger sticker that still has weak power. But c'mon, 100 stomps! 100 stomps is pretty solid. | |A slightly bigger sticker that still has weak power. But c'mon, 100 stomps! 100 stomps is pretty solid. <small>(American English)</small><br>A slightly bigger sticker that still has weak power. But, come on! 100 stomps! You can't argue with that! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★☆ | |★★★★☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Megaflash Infinijump]]{{anchor|Megaflash Infinijump}} | |[[Megaflash Infinijump]]{{anchor|Megaflash Infinijump}} | ||
||If you're good, stomps a single foe many times. This sticker is megastrong if you can keep stomping. | ||If you're good, stomps a single foe many times. This sticker is megastrong if you can keep stomping. | ||
|An attack said to bring enlightenment if you make your mind blank and become one with your jump. | |An attack said to bring enlightenment if you make your mind blank and become one with your jump. <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack said to bring enlightenment if you clear your mind and become one with your perpetual jumping. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Worn-Out Hammer]]{{anchor|Worn-Out Hammer}} | |[[Worn-Out Hammer]]{{anchor|Worn-Out Hammer}} | ||
|Strikes foes with a weak whack. | |Strikes foes with a weak whack. | ||
|A battle sticker that doesn't look so hot. To be completely honest, it doesn't work so hot, either. | |A battle sticker that doesn't look so hot. To be completely honest, it doesn't work so hot, either. <small>(American English)</small><br>A battle sticker that doesn't look very effective. And in this case, looks aren't deceiving. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Hammer]]{{anchor|Hammer}} | |[[Hammer]]{{anchor|Hammer}} | ||
|Strikes foes with a swung hammer. Can damage multiple foes but won't hit flying ones. | |Strikes foes with a swung hammer. Can damage multiple foes but won't hit flying ones. | ||
|A hammer that can pound enemies flat but it is useless against flying enemies. Use it wisely. | |A hammer that can pound enemies flat but it is useless against flying enemies. Use it wisely. <small>(American English)</small><br>A hammer that can pound enemies flat, but it's useless against flying enemies. Use it wisely. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Shiny Hammer]]{{anchor|Shiny Hammer}} | |[[Shiny Hammer]]{{anchor|Shiny Hammer}} | ||
|Strikes foes with a fairly strong whack. | |Strikes foes with a fairly strong whack. | ||
|A stronger hammer attack. It will build power as you hold your windup, but don't overdo it or the head will pop off! | |A stronger hammer attack. It will build power as you hold your windup, but don't overdo it or the head will pop off! <small>(American English)</small><br>A stronger hammer attack. It will build power as you prepare for attack, but be careful not to overdo it, or the head will drop off! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Big Shiny Hammer]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Hammer}} | |[[Big Shiny Hammer]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Hammer}} | ||
|Strikes foes with a very strong whack. | |Strikes foes with a very strong whack. | ||
|A big, shiny hammer boasting big, shiny damage. Definitely do not miss your swing, or you'll be really bummed out. | |A big, shiny hammer boasting big, shiny damage. Definitely do not miss your swing, or you'll be really bummed out. <small>(American English)</small><br>A big shiny hammer boasting big shiny damage. Be really careful not to miss your swing or you'll be seriously disappointed. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★☆ | |★★★★☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Megaflash Hammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Hammer}} | |[[Megaflash Hammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Hammer}} | ||
|Strikes foes with a superstrong whack. | |Strikes foes with a superstrong whack. | ||
|A hammer with ultimate attack power. The main target and its neighbors get seriously BONKED. | |A hammer with ultimate attack power. The main target and its neighbors get seriously BONKED. <small>(American English)</small><br>A hammer with ultimate attack power. The main target and its neighbours get seriously WALLOPED. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Slaphammer]]{{anchor|Slaphammer}} | |[[Slaphammer]]{{anchor|Slaphammer}} | ||
|Strikes a single foe from the side. | |Strikes a single foe from the side. | ||
|An attack that strikes from the side. If swung with good timing, it sends the enemies flying. | |An attack that strikes from the side. If swung with good timing, it sends the enemies flying. <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack that strikes from the side. If swung with good timing, it sends enemies flying. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Shiny Slaphammer]]{{anchor|Shiny Slaphammer}} | |[[Shiny Slaphammer]]{{anchor|Shiny Slaphammer}} | ||
|Strikes a single foe from the side with a fairly strong whack. | |Strikes a single foe from the side with a fairly strong whack. | ||
|A side-striking hammer attack that has a chance of making an enemy dizzy, which could make its attacks miss. | |A side-striking hammer attack that has a chance of making an enemy dizzy, which could make its attacks miss. <small>(American English)</small><br>A side-striking hammer attack that has a chance of making an enemy dizzy, and dizzy enemies aren't so good at landing their attacks on you. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Eekhammer]]{{anchor|Eekhammer}} | |[[Eekhammer]]{{anchor|Eekhammer}} | ||
|If you're good, strikes a single foe many times. | |If you're good, strikes a single foe many times. | ||
|A hammer that really looks like a toy. Land up to five strikes for five times the annoyance. Squeaksqueaksqueak! | |A hammer that really looks like a toy. Land up to five strikes for five times the annoyance. Squeaksqueaksqueak! <small>(American English)</small><br>A hammer that really looks like a toy. Land up to five strikes for five times the annoyance. Squeak-squeak-squeak! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Flashy Eekhammer]]{{anchor|Flashy Eekhammer}} | |[[Flashy Eekhammer]]{{anchor|Flashy Eekhammer}} | ||
|If you're good, strikes a single foe many times with pretty strong whacks. | |If you're good, strikes a single foe many times with pretty strong whacks. | ||
|A pretty flashy hammer attack. Get in five hits so you can hear the squeaksqueaksqueaksqueaksqueak! | |A pretty flashy hammer attack. Get in five hits so you can hear the squeaksqueaksqueaksqueaksqueak! <small>(American English)</small><br>A rather flashy hammer attack. Get in five hits so you can hear the Squeak-squeak-squeak-squeak-squeak! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Megaflash Eekhammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Eekhammer}} | |[[Megaflash Eekhammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Eekhammer}} | ||
|If you're good, strikes a single foe many times with superstrong whacks. | |If you're good, strikes a single foe many times with superstrong whacks. | ||
|A megasized attack that packs a serious wallop for a toy. Get in five strikes for perfection. | |A megasized attack that packs a serious wallop for a toy. Get in five strikes for perfection. <small>(American English)</small><br>An enormous attack that delivers a serious pummelling for a toy. Get in five strikes for perfection. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Hurlhammer}} | |[[Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Hurlhammer}} | ||
|Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down on unwitting foes and strikes them all. Also hits flying foes. | |Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down on unwitting foes and strikes them all. Also hits flying foes. | ||
|A hurlable hammer that, with good timing, can damage all foes--even flying ones. Bad timing just ain't gonna cut it. | |A hurlable hammer that, with good timing, can damage all foes--even flying ones. Bad timing just ain't gonna cut it. <small>(American English)</small><br>A hurlable hammer that, with good timing, can damage all foes - even flying ones. Bad timing just won't cut it. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Shiny Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Shiny Hurlhammer}} | |[[Shiny Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Shiny Hurlhammer}} | ||
|Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down and strikes all foes with fairly strong force. Also hits flying foes. | |Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down and strikes all foes with fairly strong force. Also hits flying foes. | ||
|An attack that, like other hammers, fails if held too long. If you throw it too fast, it'll hit only one foe. | |An attack that, like other hammers, fails if held too long. If you throw it too fast, it'll hit only one foe. <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack that, like other hammers, fails if held too long. And if you throw it too fast, it'll hit only one foe. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Flashy Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Flashy Hurlhammer}} | |[[Flashy Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Flashy Hurlhammer}} | ||
|Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down and strikes all foes with pretty strong force. Also hits flying foes. | |Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down and strikes all foes with pretty strong force. Also hits flying foes. | ||
|A hurlable hammer that, like others, damages enemies in front the most but can also hit subsequent targets. | |A hurlable hammer that, like others, damages enemies in front the most but can also hit subsequent targets. <small>(American English)</small><br>A hurlable hammer that, like others, damages enemies at the front the most, but can also hit subsequent targets. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Big Shiny Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Hurlhammer}} | |[[Big Shiny Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Hurlhammer}} | ||
|Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down and strikes all foes with very strong force. Also hits flying foes. | |Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down and strikes all foes with very strong force. Also hits flying foes. | ||
|A decent-sized shiny hammer that falls from above as its targets gaze in awe, helplessly watching doom approach. | |A decent-sized shiny hammer that falls from above as its targets gaze in awe, helplessly watching doom approach. <small>(American English)</small><br>A decent-sized, shiny hammer that falls from above as its targets gaze in awe, helplessly watching their approaching doom. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★☆ | |★★★★☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Megaflash Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Hurlhammer}} | |[[Megaflash Hurlhammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Hurlhammer}} | ||
|Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down and strikes all foes with superstrong force. Also hits flying foes. | |Hurls a huge hammer into the air that plunges down and strikes all foes with superstrong force. Also hits flying foes. | ||
|A big, pretty, very hurlable hammer. In fact, it's almost too pretty to hurl. Good thing you put it in here. | |A big, pretty, very hurlable hammer. In fact, it's almost too pretty to hurl. Good thing you put it in here. <small>(American English)</small><br>A big, pretty, very hurlable hammer. In fact, it's almost too pretty to hurl. Good thing you stuck it in here instead. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude/Air | |Ground/Low Altitude/Air | ||
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|[[Burnhammer]]{{anchor|Burnhammer}} | |[[Burnhammer]]{{anchor|Burnhammer}} | ||
|Looses a giant flame on impact, burning most foes. Does not hit or affect all foes. | |Looses a giant flame on impact, burning most foes. Does not hit or affect all foes. | ||
|A hammer whose tepid flames can fry small fry. If your timing's off, though, you won't produce any flames. | |A hammer whose tepid flames can fry small fry. If your timing's off, though, you won't produce any flames. <small>(American English)</small><br>A hammer whose tepid flames can toast your enemies. Though, If your timing's off, it won't produce any flames. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Big Shiny Burnhammer]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Burnhammer}} | |[[Big Shiny Burnhammer]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Burnhammer}} | ||
|Looses a giant flame on impact, scorching foes to a medium rare. Does not hit or affect all foes. | |Looses a giant flame on impact, scorching foes to a medium rare. Does not hit or affect all foes. | ||
|A hot, flaming hammer attack that's nonetheless ineffective against the Buzzy Beetle family. | |A hot, flaming hammer attack that's nonetheless ineffective against the Buzzy Beetle family. <small>(American English)</small><br>A hot, flaming hammer attack that, unfortunately, is ineffective against the Buzzy Beetle family. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★☆ | |★★★★☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Megaflash Burnhammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Burnhammer}} | |[[Megaflash Burnhammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Burnhammer}} | ||
|Looses a giant flame on impact, charbroiling most foes well done. Does not hit or affect all foes. | |Looses a giant flame on impact, charbroiling most foes well done. Does not hit or affect all foes. | ||
|A flaming hammer attack that damages all foes that it strikes equally. We just want to see you succeed, y'know? | |A flaming hammer attack that damages all foes that it strikes equally. We just want to see you succeed, y'know? <small>(American English)</small><br>A flaming hammer attack that damages all the foes it strikes equally. We just want to see you succeed, you know? <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Chillhammer]]{{anchor|Chillhammer}} | |[[Chillhammer]]{{anchor|Chillhammer}} | ||
|Releases a frigid blast, freezing most foes. Does not hit or affect all foes. | |Releases a frigid blast, freezing most foes. Does not hit or affect all foes. | ||
|A hammer that, if timed well, sends a freezing arctic blast howling into faces of all enemies. | |A hammer that, if timed well, sends a freezing arctic blast howling into faces of all enemies. <small>(American English)</small><br>A hammer attack that, if timed well, sends a freezing arctic blast howling into the faces of all enemies. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★☆☆☆☆ | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Big Shiny Chillhammer]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Chillhammer}} | |[[Big Shiny Chillhammer]]{{anchor|Big Shiny Chillhammer}} | ||
|Releases a frigid blast, freezing most foes with a powerful chill. Does not hit or affect all foes. | |Releases a frigid blast, freezing most foes with a powerful chill. Does not hit or affect all foes. | ||
|A hammer attack that cold haters hate, but cold lovers love not hating. You know what I mean? | |A hammer attack that cold haters hate, but cold lovers love not hating. You know what I mean? <small>(American English)</small><br>A truly chilling attack that your foes will hate. Unless your enemies are the cold-loving type, in which case... not so much. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★☆ | |★★★★☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Megaflash Chillhammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Chillhammer}} | |[[Megaflash Chillhammer]]{{anchor|Megaflash Chillhammer}} | ||
|Releases a frigid blast, freezing most foes with an arctic chill. Does not hit or affect all foes. | |Releases a frigid blast, freezing most foes with an arctic chill. Does not hit or affect all foes. | ||
|An attack that launches a really nasty cold wave boasting megaflash damage. Miss, and you hit zip. | |An attack that launches a really nasty cold wave boasting megaflash damage. Miss, and you hit zip. <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack that launches a really nasty cold wave boasting megaflash damage. Mess up your timing, though, and you won't hit a thing. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★★ | |★★★★★ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Super Boot]]{{anchor|Super Boot}} | |[[Super Boot]]{{anchor|Super Boot}} | ||
|Avoids enemy attacks with a jump. As a bonus, slightly increases attack power of subsequent jump-type stickers. | |Avoids enemy attacks with a jump. As a bonus, slightly increases attack power of subsequent jump-type stickers. | ||
|Attack-dodging boots. If you use them, the attack power of any subsequent jump-type stickers will go up. | |Attack-dodging boots. If you use them, the attack power of any subsequent jump-type stickers will go up. <small>(American English)</small><br>Attack-dodging boots. If you use them, the attack power of any subsequent jump stickers will go up. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Shiny Super Boot]]{{anchor|Shiny Super Boot}} | |[[Shiny Super Boot]]{{anchor|Shiny Super Boot}} | ||
|Avoids enemy attacks with a jump. As a bonus, increases attack power of subsequent jump-type stickers a fair bit. | |Avoids enemy attacks with a jump. As a bonus, increases attack power of subsequent jump-type stickers a fair bit. | ||
|A defensive sticker that hugely boosts the attack power of subsequent jump stickers. Definitely stick this one first! | |A defensive sticker that hugely boosts the attack power of subsequent jump stickers. Definitely stick this one first! <small>(American English)</small><br>A defensive sticker that hugely boosts the attack power of subsequent jump stickers. Make sure you use this one first in combos! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Shiny Tail]]{{anchor|Shiny Tail}} | |[[Shiny Tail]]{{anchor|Shiny Tail}} | ||
|Strongly counters enemy attacks with a tail swipe. Has no effect against attacks from above. | |Strongly counters enemy attacks with a tail swipe. Has no effect against attacks from above. | ||
|A shiny tail that smacks onrushing enemies and straight-flying projectiles. When you connect, it feels gooood. | |A shiny tail that smacks onrushing enemies and straight-flying projectiles. When you connect, it feels gooood. <small>(American English)</small><br>A shiny tail that smacks charging enemies and straight-flying projectiles. When you get a solid hit, it's reeeally satisfying. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Frog Suit]]{{anchor|Frog Suit}} | |[[Frog Suit]]{{anchor|Frog Suit}} | ||
|Dodges enemy attacks by jumping over them. As a bonus, slightly increases attack power of subsequent stickers. | |Dodges enemy attacks by jumping over them. As a bonus, slightly increases attack power of subsequent stickers. | ||
|A froggy dodge maneuver that ups the attack power on subsequent stickers, too. Not bad for a frog. | |A froggy dodge maneuver that ups the attack power on subsequent stickers, too. Not bad for a frog. <small>(American English)</small><br>A froggy dodge manoeuvre that ups the attack power on subsequent stickers, too. Not bad! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Shiny Frog Suit]]{{anchor|Shiny Frog Suit}} | |[[Shiny Frog Suit]]{{anchor|Shiny Frog Suit}} | ||
|Dodges enemy attacks by jumping over them. As a bonus, increases attack power of subsequent stickers a fair bit. | |Dodges enemy attacks by jumping over them. As a bonus, increases attack power of subsequent stickers a fair bit. | ||
|A shiny, froggy dodge that drastically boosts the attack power of subsequent stickers. Well done, frog. | |A shiny, froggy dodge that drastically boosts the attack power of subsequent stickers. Well done, frog. <small>(American English)</small><br>A shiny, froggy dodges attacks and drastically boosts the attack power of subsequent stickers. Good effort, frog! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Spike Helmet]]{{anchor|Spike Helmet}} | |[[Spike Helmet]]{{anchor|Spike Helmet}} | ||
|Protects against and counters attacks from above with the helmet's spike. | |Protects against and counters attacks from above with the helmet's spike. | ||
|An attack that provides a spiky surprise for attackers from above when you crouch and hold it over your head. | |An attack that provides a spiky surprise for attackers from above when you crouch and hold it over your head. <small>(American English)</small><br>A defense tool that gives your enemies a spiky surprise if they try to attack you from above. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Shiny Spike Helmet]]{{anchor|Shiny Spike Helmet}} | |[[Shiny Spike Helmet]]{{anchor|Shiny Spike Helmet}} | ||
|Protects against and strongly counters attacks from above with the helmet's spike. | |Protects against and strongly counters attacks from above with the helmet's spike. | ||
|A stronger spiked-helmet attack, this one hurts even more if you time your poke with the foe's landing. | |A stronger spiked-helmet attack, this one hurts even more if you time your poke with the foe's landing. <small>(American English)</small><br>A stronger Spike Helmet. Give your foe an even nastier surprise by timing your poke with their attack. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Flashy Spike Helmet]]{{anchor|Flashy Spike Helmet}} | |[[Flashy Spike Helmet]]{{anchor|Flashy Spike Helmet}} | ||
|Protects against and powerfully counters attacks from above with the helmet's spike. | |Protects against and powerfully counters attacks from above with the helmet's spike. | ||
|A flashy spike attack that counters attacks from above with authority. Time it right, and OW! | |A flashy spike attack that counters attacks from above with authority. Time it right, and OW! <small>(American English)</small><br>A flashy Spike Helmet that counters attacks from above with authority. Time it right, and they'll immediately regret attacking you! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Shiny Fire Flower]]{{anchor|Shiny Fire Flower}} | |[[Shiny Fire Flower]]{{anchor|Shiny Fire Flower}} | ||
|Throws fairly hot fireballs at multiple foes. Does not hit or affect some foes. | |Throws fairly hot fireballs at multiple foes. Does not hit or affect some foes. | ||
|An attack that fires one shiny fireball per foe. Like others, this attack is a bit stronger if timed well. | |An attack that fires one shiny fireball per foe. Like others, this attack is a bit stronger if timed well. <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack that fires one shiny fireball per foe. As usual, this attack is a bit stronger if timed well. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Flashy Fire Flower]]{{anchor|Flashy Fire Flower}} | |[[Flashy Fire Flower]]{{anchor|Flashy Fire Flower}} | ||
|Throws very hot fireballs at multiple foes. Does not hit or affect some foes. | |Throws very hot fireballs at multiple foes. Does not hit or affect some foes. | ||
|An attack that greets each grounded and low altitude foes with a strong, made-to-order fireball. | |An attack that greets each grounded and low altitude foes with a strong, made-to-order fireball. <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack that greets each grounded and low-altitude foe with a strong, freshly-made fireball. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★☆ | |★★★★☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Ice Flower]]{{anchor|Ice Flower}} | |[[Ice Flower]]{{anchor|Ice Flower}} | ||
|Throw balls of ice at multiple foes. Does not hit or affect some foes. | |Throw balls of ice at multiple foes. Does not hit or affect some foes. | ||
|A chilly attack that serves an ice ball to each nonflying enemy. These ice balls are the opposite of refreshing. | |A chilly attack that serves an ice ball to each nonflying enemy. These ice balls are the opposite of refreshing. <small>(American English)</small><br>A chilly attack that serves an ice ball to each non-flying enemy. These ice balls are the opposite of refreshing. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[Shiny Ice Flower]]{{anchor|Shiny Ice Flower}} | |[[Shiny Ice Flower]]{{anchor|Shiny Ice Flower}} | ||
|Throws fairly strong balls of ice at multiple foes. Does not hit or affect some foes. | |Throws fairly strong balls of ice at multiple foes. Does not hit or affect some foes. | ||
|A stronger ice-ball attack that strikes ground-bound and low-altitude foes with shiny chill damage. | |A stronger ice-ball attack that strikes ground-bound and low-altitude foes with shiny chill damage. <small>(American English)</small><br>A stronger ice-ball sticker that strikes ground-bound and low-altitude foes with shiny chill damage. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground/Low Altitude | |Ground/Low Altitude | ||
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|[[POW Block]]{{anchor|POW Block}} | |[[POW Block]]{{anchor|POW Block}} | ||
|Deals damage to all foes when hit. Can also crumple foes. Does not damage flying enemies. | |Deals damage to all foes when hit. Can also crumple foes. Does not damage flying enemies. | ||
|An attack that can crumple grounded foes. You get two chances at it so time it well. | |An attack that can crumple grounded foes. You get two chances at it so time it well. <small>(American English)</small><br>An attack that can crumple grounded foes. You get two chances at it, so time it well. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground | |Ground | ||
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|[[Flashy POW Block]]{{anchor|Flashy POW Block}} | |[[Flashy POW Block]]{{anchor|Flashy POW Block}} | ||
|Deals pretty serious damage to all foes when hit. Can also crumple foes. Does not damage flying enemies. | |Deals pretty serious damage to all foes when hit. Can also crumple foes. Does not damage flying enemies. | ||
|A two-shot crumpler. As expected, its attack power is also higher due to extreme flashiness. | |A two-shot crumpler. As expected, its attack power is also higher due to extreme flashiness. <small>(American English)</small><br>A two-shot crumpler. As expected, its attack power is also higher due to the extreme flashiness. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★★☆ | |★★★★☆ | ||
|Ground | |Ground | ||
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|[[File:PMSS Shell sticker.png|50px]] | |[[File:PMSS Shell sticker.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Shell]]{{anchor|Shell}} | |[[Shell (sticker)|Shell]]{{anchor|Shell}} | ||
|Hits ground-bound foes with a sliding shell. | |Hits ground-bound foes with a sliding shell. | ||
|A shell that knocks around foes when stomped and kicked. Time it well for more power. | |A shell that knocks around foes when stomped and kicked. Time it well for more power. <small>(American English)</small><br>Stomp and kick this shell into your foes. Time it well for more power. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★☆☆☆ | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|Ground | |Ground | ||
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|[[Shiny Shell]]{{anchor|Shiny Shell}} | |[[Shiny Shell]]{{anchor|Shiny Shell}} | ||
|Hits ground-bound foes with a fairly strong sliding shell. | |Hits ground-bound foes with a fairly strong sliding shell. | ||
|A powerful shell that should remind you to pre-stomp Koopas on the field. Then you can use them to scatter other foes. | |A powerful shell that should remind you to pre-stomp Koopas on the field. Then you can use them to scatter other foes. <small>(American English)</small><br>A powerful shell that can blow other shells away. You can even pre-stomp Koopas in the field and use them in the same way. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|Ground | |Ground | ||
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|[[Shiny Mushroom]]{{anchor|Shiny Mushroom}} | |[[Shiny Mushroom]]{{anchor|Shiny Mushroom}} | ||
|Makes you feel quite a bit better. Unknown if it tastes good or not. | |Makes you feel quite a bit better. Unknown if it tastes good or not. | ||
|An item that increases HP more than a regular mushroom. Wait until you're really flagging to use it! | |An item that increases HP more than a regular mushroom. Wait until you're really flagging to use it! <small>(American English)</small><br>An item that restores HP more than a regular mushroom. Wait until you're really worn-out to use it! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Big Shiny 1UP]]{{anchor|Big Shiny 1UP}} <small>(American English)</small><br>Big Shiny 1-Up <small>(British English)</small> | |[[Big Shiny 1UP]]{{anchor|Big Shiny 1UP}} <small>(American English)</small><br>Big Shiny 1-Up <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|Become fairly heartier for a short time. Useful in tiring fights. | |Become fairly heartier for a short time. Useful in tiring fights. | ||
|A shiny HP restorer effective over ten turns. Time it with Mario's hands in the air for extra restorative power! | |A shiny HP restorer effective over ten turns. Time it with Mario's hands in the air for extra restorative power! <small>(American English)</small><br>This shiny HP-restorer is effective over ten turns. Time it with Mario's hands in the air for extra restorative power! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Poison Mushroom]]{{anchor|Poison Mushroom}} | |[[Poison Mushroom]]{{anchor|Poison Mushroom}} | ||
|Scary and poisonous, even to you. | |Scary and poisonous, even to you. | ||
|Oh no! An item that poisons you! But hang on... What if you touch an enemy while poisoned... | |Oh no! An item that poisons you! But hang on... What if you touch an enemy while poisoned... <small>(American English)</small><br>Oh no! An item that poisons you! But, hang on... What happens if you touch an enemy while poisoned... ? <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Leaf]]{{anchor|Leaf}} | |[[Leaf]]{{anchor|Leaf}} | ||
|Automatically makes every attack and block successful. And, if you take it to the shop, maybe something good will happen. | |Automatically makes every attack and block successful. And, if you take it to the shop, maybe something good will happen. | ||
|A helpful sticker that automatically makes every attack Excellent and every block successful. | |A helpful sticker that automatically makes every attack Excellent and every block successful. <small>(American English)</small><br>A helpful sticker that automatically makes every attack "Excellent" and every block successful. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Shiny Leaf]]{{anchor|Shiny Leaf}} | |[[Shiny Leaf]]{{anchor|Shiny Leaf}} | ||
|Automatically makes every attack or block successful. And, if you take it to the shop, maybe something fairly good will happen. | |Automatically makes every attack or block successful. And, if you take it to the shop, maybe something fairly good will happen. | ||
|A sticker with the exact same effects of an ordinary leaf sticker. But look! It's shiny! So it sells for more. | |A sticker with the exact same effects of an ordinary leaf sticker. But look! It's shiny! So it sells for more. <small>(American English)</small><br>A sticker with the exact same effects as an ordinary leaf sticker. But it's shiny, So it sells for more! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Secret Door]]{{anchor|Secret Door}} | |[[Secret Door]]{{anchor|Secret Door}} | ||
|A portable emergency exit that can help you escape most battles, or to find secret areas in most levels. | |A portable emergency exit that can help you escape most battles, or to find secret areas in most levels. | ||
|A door that opens the way to a secret place. This sticker can also be used to flee a battle. | |A door that opens the way to a secret place. This sticker can also be used to flee a battle. <small>(American English)</small><br>A door that opens the way to a secret place. This sticker can also be used flee from battles. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Snowball]]{{anchor|Snowball}} | |[[Snowball]]{{anchor|Snowball}} | ||
|Sometimes dropped by Snow Spikes. Launches a giant snowball that snares all ground-bound foes. Doesn't reach high-flying foes. | |Sometimes dropped by Snow Spikes. Launches a giant snowball that snares all ground-bound foes. Doesn't reach high-flying foes. | ||
|An icy snowball yacked up by a Snow Spike that hits all grounded foes with a cold-blooded attack. | |An icy snowball yacked up by a Snow Spike that hits all grounded foes with a cold-blooded attack. <small>(American English)</small><br>An icy snowball spat out by a Snow Spike that hits all grounded foes with a cold-blooded attack. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Spike Ball]]{{anchor|Spike Ball}} | |[[Spike Ball]]{{anchor|Spike Ball}} | ||
|Sometimes dropped by Spikes. Provides a spiked ball that can be thrown at a single foe. Doesn't reach high-flying foes. | |Sometimes dropped by Spikes. Provides a spiked ball that can be thrown at a single foe. Doesn't reach high-flying foes. | ||
|A spiky steel ball horked up by a Spike. This bad boy deals bonus damage for a well-timed throw. | |A spiky steel ball horked up by a Spike. This bad boy deals bonus damage for a well-timed throw. <small>(American English)</small><br>A spiky steel ball coughed up by a spike. A well-timed throw equals bonus damage! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Barrel]]{{anchor|Barrel}} | |[[Barrel]]{{anchor|Barrel}} | ||
|Sometimes dropped by Broozers. Provides a barrel that can be hurled at a single foe. | |Sometimes dropped by Broozers. Provides a barrel that can be hurled at a single foe. | ||
|A wooden barrel thrown by a Broozer. This thing is heavy, so be careful when tossing it. | |A wooden barrel thrown by a Broozer. This thing is heavy, so be careful when tossing it. <small>(American English)</small><br>A wooden barrel thrown by a Broozer. Barrels are heavy, so be careful when lobbing them. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Wrench]]{{anchor|Wrench}} <small>(American English)</small><br>Spanner <small>(British English)</small> | |[[Wrench]]{{anchor|Wrench}} <small>(American English)</small><br>Spanner <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|Sometimes dropped by Rocky Wrenches. Provides a wrench that can be chucked at a single foe. | |Sometimes dropped by Rocky Wrenches. Provides a wrench that can be chucked at a single foe. | ||
|A repair wrench tossed by Rocky Wrenches. Time your toss well, because it'll affect the power of the spin! | |A repair wrench tossed by Rocky Wrenches. Time your toss well, because it'll affect the power of the spin! <small>(American English)</small><br>A handy tool flung around by Rocky Wrenches. Time your throw well - it will affect the power of the spin! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Bone (sticker)|Bone]]{{anchor|Bone}} | |[[Bone (sticker)|Bone]]{{anchor|Bone}} | ||
|Sometimes dropped by Dry Bones. Provides some kind of throwable bone that can hit a single foe. | |Sometimes dropped by Dry Bones. Provides some kind of throwable bone that can hit a single foe. | ||
|Part of a Dry Bones? Some kind of bone, anyway. It hits with a satisfying BONK if thrown with enough force. | |Part of a Dry Bones? Some kind of bone, anyway. It hits with a satisfying BONK if thrown with enough force. <small>(American English)</small><br>Part of a Dry Bones? Some kind of bone, anyway. It hits with a satisfying DONK if thrown with enough force. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Boomerang]]{{anchor|Boomerang}} | |[[Boomerang]]{{anchor|Boomerang}} | ||
|Sometimes dropped by Boomerang Bros. Provides a boomerang that hits all foes in its flight path. | |Sometimes dropped by Boomerang Bros. Provides a boomerang that hits all foes in its flight path. | ||
|A boomerang beloved by the Boomerang Bros. Put your elbow into it to get some force into your throw! | |A boomerang beloved by the Boomerang Bros. Put your elbow into it to get some force into your throw! <small>(American English)</small><br>A boomerang beloved by the Boomerang Bros. Put your elbow into it to get some force behind your throw! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Bomb]]{{anchor|Bomb}} | |[[Bomb]]{{anchor|Bomb}} | ||
|Sometimes dropped by Bob-ombs. Calls forth a tossable bomb that can explode and hit multiple grounded foes. | |Sometimes dropped by Bob-ombs. Calls forth a tossable bomb that can explode and hit multiple grounded foes. | ||
|An unused bomb dropped by a Bob-omb. This explosive has a dramatic effect if tossed properly. | |An unused bomb dropped by a Bob-omb. This explosive has a dramatic effect if tossed properly. <small>(American English)</small><br>An unused bomb dropped by a Bob-omb. This explosive has a dramatic effect if lobbed properly. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Sombrero]]{{anchor|Sombrero}} | |[[Sombrero]]{{anchor|Sombrero}} | ||
|Sometimes dropped by Sombrero Guys. Provides a throwable hat that can hit a single foe. | |Sometimes dropped by Sombrero Guys. Provides a throwable hat that can hit a single foe. | ||
|A sombrero worn by Sombrero Guys. The angle of the throw affects how cool the attack turns out! | |A sombrero worn by Sombrero Guys. The angle of the throw affects how cool the attack turns out! <small>(American English)</small><br>A sombrero worn by Sombrero Guys. The angle of the throw affects how impressive the attack is! <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[Throwing Star]]{{anchor|Throwing Star}} | |[[Throwing Star]]{{anchor|Throwing Star}} | ||
|Sometimes dropped by Ninjis. Provides a throwing star that can hit a single foe. | |Sometimes dropped by Ninjis. Provides a throwing star that can hit a single foe. | ||
|A Throwing star favored by Ninjis. It's easy to time this attack if you concentrate. | |A Throwing star favored by Ninjis. It's easy to time this attack if you concentrate. <small>(American English)</small><br>A Throwing star favoured by Ninjis. It's easy to time this attack well if you concentrate. <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|★★★☆☆ | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|Drop by [[Ninji]]s. | |Drop by [[Ninji]]s. | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Other stickers=== | ===Other stickers=== | ||
These stickers are plot-related, and are only available in certain battles. These two stickers are not required for the [[Sticker Museum]]. | These stickers are plot-related, and are only available in certain battles. These two stickers are not required for the [[Sticker Museum]]. | ||
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|Cut | |Cut | ||
|Cuts the enemies on the screen. | |Cuts the enemies on the screen. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly while | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly while the screen is being cut. | ||
|These may look like tweezers, but in fact they are nifty little scissors and they're very sharp - perfect for snipping fine threads. | |These may look like tweezers, but in fact they are nifty little scissors and they're very sharp - perfect for snipping fine threads. | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' When compressed by a team of Toads, this catapult is capable of low-orbit launches. As the bladed end is lethal, this was likely a discarded prototype.</small><br><small>'''British English:''' When compressed by a team of Toads, this catapult is capable of low-orbit launches. As the bladed end is lethal, this is likely to only be a prototype.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' When compressed by a team of Toads, this catapult is capable of low-orbit launches. As the bladed end is lethal, this was likely a discarded prototype.</small><br><small>'''British English:''' When compressed by a team of Toads, this catapult is capable of low-orbit launches. As the bladed end is lethal, this is likely to only be a prototype.</small> | ||
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|Cut | |Cut | ||
|Cuts the enemies on the screen. | |Cuts the enemies on the screen. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly while | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly while the screen is being cut. | ||
|Just like the classic "snip-snip-snip" tool, but remodelled for hairdressers! | |Just like the classic "snip-snip-snip" tool, but remodelled for hairdressers! | ||
|<small>Like other bladed things, this requires a command Toad in each circular cockpit. However, the protruding flange suggests a third operator is required for steering.</small> | |<small>Like other bladed things, this requires a command Toad in each circular cockpit. However, the protruding flange suggests a third operator is required for steering.</small> | ||
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|Medium | |Medium | ||
|Cut | |Cut | ||
|Cuts the enemies on the screen. Required to progress, as it is needed to defeat [[Bowser Jr.]] in [[Warm Fuzzy Plains]] and to cut the rope attaching the boat to the dock in [[Surfshine Harbor]]. | |Cuts the enemies on the screen. Required to progress, as it is needed to defeat [[Bowser Jr.]] in [[Warm Fuzzy Plains]] (it is first found in sticker form prior to finding the actual Thing), and to cut the rope attaching the boat to the dock in [[Surfshine Harbor]]. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly while | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly while the screen is being cut. | ||
|Snip snip! | |Snip snip! | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' When maneuvered by two skilled thing captains, this device cleaves anything. This discovery will surely revolutionize the Toad construction business.</small><br><small>'''British English:''' When manoeuvered by two skilled thing captains, this device cleaves anything. This discovery will surely revolutionise the Toad construction business.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' When maneuvered by two skilled thing captains, this device cleaves anything. This discovery will surely revolutionize the Toad construction business.</small><br><small>'''British English:''' When manoeuvered by two skilled thing captains, this device cleaves anything. This discovery will surely revolutionise the Toad construction business.</small> | ||
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|Cut | |Cut | ||
|Cuts the enemies on the screen. | |Cuts the enemies on the screen. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly while | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly while the screen is being cut. | ||
|Heavy-duty scissors. Not so much "snip snip" as "CHOP CHOP"! | |Heavy-duty scissors. Not so much "snip snip" as "CHOP CHOP"! | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' This massive, linked pair of sharpened blades was likely used for landscaping. Trained Toads can operate in tandem from the two oval command cockpits.<br>'''British English:''' This massive, linked pair of sharpened blades was likely used for landscaping. Trained Toads can operate in tandem from the two oval cockpits.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' This massive, linked pair of sharpened blades was likely used for landscaping. Trained Toads can operate in tandem from the two oval command cockpits.<br>'''British English:''' This massive, linked pair of sharpened blades was likely used for landscaping. Trained Toads can operate in tandem from the two oval cockpits.</small> | ||
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|Small | |Small | ||
|Water | |Water | ||
|Floods the battlefield, damaging all enemies. May | |Floods the battlefield, damaging all enemies. May give them the [[Soggy]] status. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the screen begins to flood. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the screen begins to flood. | ||
|Great for watering plants. If that's too mainstream for you, use it as a plant pot (but then you'll need another watering can to water THOSE plants). | |Great for watering plants. If that's too mainstream for you, use it as a plant pot (but then you'll need another watering can to water THOSE plants). | ||
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|Medium | |Medium | ||
|Water | |Water | ||
|Floods the battlefield, damaging all enemies. May | |Floods the battlefield, damaging all enemies. May give them the [[Soggy]] status. Required to progress, as it must be closed in [[Water's Edge Way]] and used to refill the pool in [[Damp Oasis]]. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the screen begins to flood. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the screen begins to flood. | ||
|Turn the top and the fun begins! | |Turn the top and the fun begins! | ||
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|Large | |Large | ||
|Water | |Water | ||
|Floods the battlefield, damaging all enemies. May | |Floods the battlefield, damaging all enemies. May give them the [[Soggy]] status. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the screen begins to flood. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the screen begins to flood. | ||
|A must-have item for those who enjoy a good cuppa. | |A must-have item for those who enjoy a good cuppa. | ||
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|Noise | |Noise | ||
|Makes an annoying sound that damages all enemies. Required to progress, as it is needed to wake up [[Wiggler]] in [[Leaflitter Path]]. | |Makes an annoying sound that damages all enemies. Required to progress, as it is needed to wake up [[Wiggler]] in [[Leaflitter Path]]. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the sound begins playing. | ||
|Blow air in one end, press some buttons and volia! Music! | |Blow air in one end, press some buttons and volia! Music! | ||
|<small>This valve-based alarm system requires the operator to exhale as hard as possible into the apparatus. The result is a din trespassers won't soon forget.</small> | |<small>This valve-based alarm system requires the operator to exhale as hard as possible into the apparatus. The result is a din trespassers won't soon forget.</small> | ||
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|Noise | |Noise | ||
|Makes an annoying sound that damages all enemies. | |Makes an annoying sound that damages all enemies. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the sound begins playing. | ||
|When played well, creates beautiful music. When played badly, sounds like cats screeching. No one needs that. | |When played well, creates beautiful music. When played badly, sounds like cats screeching. No one needs that. | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' This audio-warfare thing requires a squad of Toads to operate - one each to man the taut vibration hawsers and a pair to manipulate the friction saw.<br>'''British English:''' This audio-warfare thing requires a squad of Toads to operate - one man for each of the taut vibration hawsers and two to manipulate the friction saw.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' This audio-warfare thing requires a squad of Toads to operate - one each to man the taut vibration hawsers and a pair to manipulate the friction saw.<br>'''British English:''' This audio-warfare thing requires a squad of Toads to operate - one man for each of the taut vibration hawsers and two to manipulate the friction saw.</small> | ||
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|Noise | |Noise | ||
|Makes an annoying sound that damages all enemies. | |Makes an annoying sound that damages all enemies. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the sound begins playing. | ||
|One of the cooler instruments. Required for rocking and, indeed, rolling. | |One of the cooler instruments. Required for rocking and, indeed, rolling. | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' A fairly sophisticated audio weapon, this thing utilizes electricity to minimize Toadpower. A single Toad can launch blistering assault "solos."<br>'''British English:''' A fairly sophisticated audio weapon, this thing utilises electricity to minimise Toadpower. A single Toad can launch blistering assault "solos."</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' A fairly sophisticated audio weapon, this thing utilizes electricity to minimize Toadpower. A single Toad can launch blistering assault "solos."<br>'''British English:''' A fairly sophisticated audio weapon, this thing utilises electricity to minimise Toadpower. A single Toad can launch blistering assault "solos."</small> | ||
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|Small | |Small | ||
|Light | |Light | ||
|Hits enemies with a light. May | |Hits enemies with a light. May give them the [[Dizzy]] status. Required to progress, as it is needed to light up the basement in [[Surfshine Harbor]]. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to brighten. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to brighten. | ||
|Interesting fact: This thing is bright! | |Interesting fact: This thing is bright! | ||
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|Medium | |Medium | ||
|Light | |Light | ||
|Hits enemies with a light. May | |Hits enemies with a light. May give them the [[Dizzy]] status. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to brighten. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to brighten. | ||
|It's bright! Oh, so bright! | |It's bright! Oh, so bright! | ||
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|Large | |Large | ||
|Light | |Light | ||
|Hits enemies with | |Hits enemies with three lights. May give them the [[Dizzy]] status. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to brighten. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to brighten. | ||
|It's so bright! Oh, so very bright! | |It's so bright! Oh, so very bright! | ||
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|Small | |Small | ||
|Electric | |Electric | ||
|Strikes | |Strikes every enemy with a lightning one by one. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the lightning strikes | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the lightning strikes each enemy. | ||
|Because plugging your watch into the wall just wouldn't be practical. | |Because plugging your watch into the wall just wouldn't be practical. | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' This adorable little power source should not, under any circumstances, be ingested, no matter how hungry you are and how much it looks like candy.<br>'''British English:''' This adorable little power source should not, under any circumstances, be ingested, no matter how hungry you are or how much it looks like a sweet.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' This adorable little power source should not, under any circumstances, be ingested, no matter how hungry you are and how much it looks like candy.<br>'''British English:''' This adorable little power source should not, under any circumstances, be ingested, no matter how hungry you are or how much it looks like a sweet.</small> | ||
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|Medium | |Medium | ||
|Electric | |Electric | ||
|Strikes | |Strikes every enemy with a lightning one by one. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the lightning strikes | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the lightning strikes each enemy. | ||
|Big brother of the C, AA and AAA. | |Big brother of the C, AA and AAA. | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' All readings indicate that this cylinder harbors a huge amount of latent power. We have attempted to access it, but a vigorous stick-poking met with failure.<br>'''British English:''' All readings indicate that this cylinder holds a huge amount of latent power. We attempted to access it, but our "poke-it-with-a-stick" technique failed.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' All readings indicate that this cylinder harbors a huge amount of latent power. We have attempted to access it, but a vigorous stick-poking met with failure.<br>'''British English:''' All readings indicate that this cylinder holds a huge amount of latent power. We attempted to access it, but our "poke-it-with-a-stick" technique failed.</small> | ||
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|Large | |Large | ||
|Electric | |Electric | ||
|Strikes | |Strikes every enemy with a lightning one by one. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the lightning strikes | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the lightning strikes each enemy. | ||
|A monster used in cars. It's designed to charge WHILE you're driving! Genius! | |A monster used in cars. It's designed to charge WHILE you're driving! Genius! | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' Inside this device sleeps a power no Toad could hope to control. In fact, you’d probably better step back a bit. Maybe a little farther.<br>'''British English:''' Inside this device sleeps a power no Toad could hope to control. In fact, you’d probably better step back a bit. Maybe a little further.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' Inside this device sleeps a power no Toad could hope to control. In fact, you’d probably better step back a bit. Maybe a little farther.<br>'''British English:''' Inside this device sleeps a power no Toad could hope to control. In fact, you’d probably better step back a bit. Maybe a little further.</small> | ||
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|Small | |Small | ||
|Ball | |Ball | ||
|Rolls to the ground and hits | |Rolls to the ground and hits every enemy on its way. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as Mario finishes his throwing animation. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as Mario finishes his throwing animation. | ||
|This pool ball is just as easy to pot as any other pool ball. | |This pool ball is just as easy to pot as any other pool ball. | ||
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|Medium | |Medium | ||
|Ball | |Ball | ||
|Slides | |Slides through the ground and hits every enemy on its way. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as Mario finishes his throwing animation. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as Mario finishes his throwing animation. | ||
|Used in curling, a sport like bowls but played on ice. You often see people sweeping like bad in front of this thing to make it go further! | |Used in curling, a sport like bowls but played on ice. You often see people sweeping like bad in front of this thing to make it go further! | ||
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|Large | |Large | ||
|Ball | |Ball | ||
|Rolls to the ground and hits | |Rolls to the ground and hits every enemy on its way. Required to progress, as it is needed to knock down the wooden bowling pins in [[Strike Lake]]. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as Mario finishes his throwing animation. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as Mario finishes his throwing animation. | ||
|Just lob it and hope for a strike! | |Just lob it and hope for a strike! | ||
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|Ball | |Ball | ||
|The trophy throws its (explosive) ball at the enemies to damage them. | |The trophy throws its (explosive) ball at the enemies to damage them. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the ball lands on the enemies. | ||
|Congratulations! By finding that trophy, you have earned yourself a trophy sticker! | |Congratulations! By finding that trophy, you have earned yourself a trophy sticker! | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' This extravagant chalice looks pricey but functionally, it's a disaster. It's too big for one Toad to drink out of, and what's that weird guy doing on top?<br>'''British English:''' This extravagant chalice looks pricey but functionally, it's a disaster. It's too big for one Toad to drink from, and what's that weirdo doing on the top?</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' This extravagant chalice looks pricey but functionally, it's a disaster. It's too big for one Toad to drink out of, and what's that weird guy doing on top?<br>'''British English:''' This extravagant chalice looks pricey but functionally, it's a disaster. It's too big for one Toad to drink from, and what's that weirdo doing on the top?</small> | ||
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|Small | |Small | ||
|Quake | |Quake | ||
| | |Causes an earthquake that hits all non-flying enemies. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the earthquake begins. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the earthquake begins. | ||
|It's a phone. It's a mobile. It's a mobile phone! | |It's a phone. It's a mobile. It's a mobile phone! | ||
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|Large | |Large | ||
|Quake | |Quake | ||
| | |Causes an earthquake that hits all non-flying enemies. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the earthquake begins. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as the earthquake begins. | ||
|I'M SORRY! I CAN'T HEAR YOU! WHAT DID YOU SAY YOU WANTED? "BEE TAILS"? "TEA TALES"? "HEAT RAILS"? OH, I GIVE UP! | |I'M SORRY! I CAN'T HEAR YOU! WHAT DID YOU SAY YOU WANTED? "BEE TAILS"? "TEA TALES"? "HEAT RAILS"? OH, I GIVE UP! | ||
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|Small | |Small | ||
|Heat | |Heat | ||
|Heats up the battlefield, damaging all the | |Heats up the battlefield, damaging all enemies. Required to progress, as it is needed to melt the snow in [[Snow Rise]]. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to heat up. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to heat up. | ||
|Friend of many a cold households. This warms you right up! | |Friend of many a cold households. This warms you right up! | ||
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|Medium | |Medium | ||
|Heat | |Heat | ||
|Heats up the battlefield, damaging all | |Heats up the battlefield, damaging all enemies. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to heat up. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to heat up. | ||
|Why bother with towels? This dries hair in a flash! | |Why bother with towels? This dries hair in a flash! | ||
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|Large | |Large | ||
|Heat | |Heat | ||
|Heats up the battlefield, damaging all | |Heats up the battlefield, damaging all enemies. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to heat up. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when the screen starts to heat up. | ||
|Makes cold food deliciously edible. | |Makes cold food deliciously edible. | ||
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|Fire | |Fire | ||
|A magnifying glass comes on the screen, setting an enemy on fire with the sun's rays. | |A magnifying glass comes on the screen, setting an enemy on fire with the sun's rays. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as it begins focusing on the enemy. | ||
|Magically makes things appear bigger. | |Magically makes things appear bigger. | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' A leading Toad physicist burned basically everything in the lab before discovering this thing worked as a magnification device.<br>'''British English:''' A leading Toad physicist set almost everything in the lab on fire before he discovered this thing was designed as a magnification device.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' A leading Toad physicist burned basically everything in the lab before discovering this thing worked as a magnification device.<br>'''British English:''' A leading Toad physicist set almost everything in the lab on fire before he discovered this thing was designed as a magnification device.</small> | ||
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|Small | |Small | ||
|Shot | |Shot | ||
|Sprays enemies with a blast of shaken-up soda. | |Sprays enemies with a blast of shaken-up soda. May give them the [[Soggy]] status. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly to shake the can. | ||
|Mmmm... Refreshing! | |Mmmm... Refreshing! | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' Apparently, whatever mad scientist created this thing thought it would be funny to load liquid into a highly pressurized container. Ha ha.<br>'''British English:''' Apparently, whatever mad scientist created this thing thought it would be funny to load liquid into a highly pressurised container. Ha ha.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' Apparently, whatever mad scientist created this thing thought it would be funny to load liquid into a highly pressurized container. Ha ha.<br>'''British English:''' Apparently, whatever mad scientist created this thing thought it would be funny to load liquid into a highly pressurised container. Ha ha.</small> | ||
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|Medium | |Medium | ||
|Shot | |Shot | ||
|Allows Mario to go into a {{wp|First-person shooting}}-like mode with the gun, using {{button|3ds|Stick}} to aim and {{button|3ds|A}} to fire. | |Allows Mario to go into a {{wp|First-person shooting}}-like mode with the gun, using {{button|3ds|Stick}} to aim and {{button|3ds|A}} to fire water at enemies. May give them the [[Soggy]] status. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly to reload once the first water tank runs out. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly to reload once the first water tank runs out. | ||
|Soak people from a distance! | |Soak people from a distance! | ||
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|Absorbs hits from enemies for three turns. If a liquid-based attack is used against it, the attack is shot back at the enemy. | |Absorbs hits from enemies for three turns. If a liquid-based attack is used against it, the attack is shot back at the enemy. | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|It's softness makes it ideal for applying powder to the face. More useful than, say, a brick. | |It's{{sic}} softness makes it ideal for applying powder to the face. More useful than, say, a brick. | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' Luxurious, if a bit dusty, this lush body pillow was likely reclined upon by royalty. It even SMELLS like royalty.<br>'''British English:''' Luxurious, if a bit dusty, this lush body pillow was likely reclined upon by royalty. It even smells like royalty!</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' Luxurious, if a bit dusty, this lush body pillow was likely reclined upon by royalty. It even SMELLS like royalty.<br>'''British English:''' Luxurious, if a bit dusty, this lush body pillow was likely reclined upon by royalty. It even smells like royalty!</small> | ||
|[[Shy Guy Jungle]] | |[[Shy Guy Jungle]] | ||
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|Sleep | |Sleep | ||
|Puts enemies and Mario to sleep. | |Puts enemies and Mario to sleep. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when Mario | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when Mario falls asleep to wake him up. | ||
|This helps you nap anywhere - not just in bed! | |This helps you nap anywhere - not just in bed! | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' This piece of emergency-response equipment helps fire brigades rescue people from high buildings. It’s also crucial for battling nap attacks.<br>'''British English:''' This piece of emergency-response equipment helps the fire brigade rescue people from high buildings. It’s also effective in less stressful situations, like naps.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' This piece of emergency-response equipment helps fire brigades rescue people from high buildings. It’s also crucial for battling nap attacks.<br>'''British English:''' This piece of emergency-response equipment helps the fire brigade rescue people from high buildings. It’s also effective in less stressful situations, like naps.</small> | ||
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|Sleep | |Sleep | ||
|Puts enemies and Mario to sleep. | |Puts enemies and Mario to sleep. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when Mario | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when Mario falls asleep to wake him up. | ||
|ZzZzzZzZzZzzzz... | |ZzZzzZzZzZzzzz... | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' While this thing resembles a common bed, it makes the typical paper bed of management's childhood look like a crumpled-up piece of used paper towel.<br>'''British English:''' While this thing resembles a common bed, it makes the typical paper bed of years past look like a used, crumpled-up paper towel.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' While this thing resembles a common bed, it makes the typical paper bed of management's childhood look like a crumpled-up piece of used paper towel.<br>'''British English:''' While this thing resembles a common bed, it makes the typical paper bed of years past look like a used, crumpled-up paper towel.</small> | ||
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|Sleep | |Sleep | ||
|Puts enemies and Mario to sleep. | |Puts enemies and Mario to sleep. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when Mario | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly when Mario falls asleep to wake him up. | ||
|'''<big>ZzZzzZzZzZzzzz...</big>''' | |'''<big>ZzZzzZzZzZzzzz...</big>''' | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' This thing cannot be a bed, it has some bed-like characteristics, but there's no way--it's too nice. If you slept in that, you'd dream of that exact same bed.<br>'''British English:''' This thing looks like a bed, but also displays some tent-like characteristics. Perhaps designed for sleeping out of doors in comfort?</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' This thing cannot be a bed, it has some bed-like characteristics, but there's no way--it's too nice. If you slept in that, you'd dream of that exact same bed.<br>'''British English:''' This thing looks like a bed, but also displays some tent-like characteristics. Perhaps designed for sleeping out of doors in comfort?</small> | ||
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|Small | |Small | ||
|Stop | |Stop | ||
| | |Gives all enemies the [[Immobilized|Taped]] status by taping them. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the first tape appears on-screen. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the first tape appears on-screen. | ||
|For sticking stuff to other stuff. Caution: Sticky. | |For sticking stuff to other stuff. Caution: Sticky. | ||
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|Medium | |Medium | ||
|Stop | |Stop | ||
| | |Gives all enemies the [[Immobilized|Tacked]] status by pinning them. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the first thumbtack appears on-screen. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the first thumbtack appears on-screen. | ||
|For pinning stuff to walls and stuff. | |For pinning stuff to walls and stuff. | ||
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|Large | |Large | ||
|Stop | |Stop | ||
| | |Gives all enemies the [[Immobilized|Stapled]] status by stapling them. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the first | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the first staple appears on-screen. | ||
|Attach one piece of paper to another with the mighty stapler! | |Attach one piece of paper to another with the mighty stapler! | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' This anti-aircraft battery launches twin-pronged missiles when popped open but mangles the ordnance when fired in the prone position.<br>'''British English:''' This anti-aircraft system launches twin-pronged missiles when propped open, but the ammunition gets mangled when fired in the prone position.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' This anti-aircraft battery launches twin-pronged missiles when popped open but mangles the ordnance when fired in the prone position.<br>'''British English:''' This anti-aircraft system launches twin-pronged missiles when propped open, but the ammunition gets mangled when fired in the prone position.</small> | ||
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|Large | |Large | ||
|Stop | |Stop | ||
| | |Gives all enemies the [[Immobilized|Stopped]] status by stopping their time. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the watch stops at 12 o'clock. | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} as soon as the watch stops at 12 o'clock. | ||
|The true gentleman's timepiece of choice! Tally-ho! | |The true gentleman's timepiece of choice! Tally-ho! | ||
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|[[File:CatoluckPMSS.png|55px]] | |[[File:CatoluckPMSS.png|55px]] | ||
|[[Cat-o-Luck]]{{anchor|Cat-o-Luck}} | |[[Cat-o-Luck]]{{anchor|Cat-o-Luck}} <small>(American English)</small><br>Cat o' Luck <small>(British English)</small> | ||
|Large | |Large | ||
|Crush | |Crush | ||
|Crushes enemies from above with | |Crushes enemies from above with three stomps. | ||
|Time {{button|3ds|A}} with each stomp. | |Time {{button|3ds|A}} with each stomp. | ||
|In Japan, these ceramic cats are said to bring good luck to their owners. Their cheerful wave welcomes customers into shops! | |In Japan, these ceramic cats are said to bring good luck to their owners. Their cheerful wave welcomes customers into shops! | ||
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|Miscellaneous | |Miscellaneous | ||
|Restores a large amount of Mario's HP if the Action Command is performed. | |Restores a large amount of Mario's HP if the Action Command is performed. | ||
|Blow into the Nintendo 3DS microphone | |Blow into the Nintendo 3DS microphone as soon as the music stops playing. | ||
|OM NOM NOM! | |OM NOM NOM! | ||
|<small>'''American English:''' A dessert of such magnitude comes around once in a long while, which is why this one is under surveillance. Step away from the display, sir.<br>'''British English:''' This terrifyingly gigantic dessert makes a surprise appearance once every year. To avoid being caught again, we're keeping it under constant surveillance.</small> | |<small>'''American English:''' A dessert of such magnitude comes around once in a long while, which is why this one is under surveillance. Step away from the display, sir.<br>'''British English:''' This terrifyingly gigantic dessert makes a surprise appearance once every year. To avoid being caught again, we're keeping it under constant surveillance.</small> | ||
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|Medium | |Medium | ||
|Miscellaneous | |Miscellaneous | ||
|Doubles Mario's | |[[POW-Up|Doubles]] Mario's attack power for 2 turns. | ||
|Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as Mario begins dancing to the music to increase the number of turns to 3 ("Great") or 4 ("Excellent"). | |Press {{button|3ds|A}} repeatedly as soon as Mario begins dancing to the music to increase the number of turns to 3 ("Great") or 4 ("Excellent"). | ||
|Do doo, doobee doo bop! | |Do doo, doobee doo bop! | ||
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==Scraps== | ==Scraps== | ||
Scraps are pieces of the environment that can be removed and pasted into a certain location later on. They can either be obtained on their own or by peeling a certain piece of the environment off by paperizing, and can be placed back in their proper location with the same process. Removing something from the environment results in a void appearing in its place, which shows where the removed scrap or even another scrap is to go. | Scraps are pieces of the environment that can be removed and pasted into a certain location later on. They can either be obtained on their own or by peeling a certain piece of the environment off by paperizing, and can be placed back in their proper location with the same process. Removing something from the environment results in a void appearing in its place, which shows where the removed scrap or even another scrap is to go. | ||
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|-style="background: #ABC;" | |-style="background: #ABC;" | ||
!width=5%|Image | !width=5%|Image | ||
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|Decalburg Fountain | |Decalburg Fountain | ||
|colspan=2|Decalburg | |colspan=2|Decalburg | ||
|A fountain found in the center of [[Decalburg]]'s town square. [[Mario]] can retrieve it to free the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] that was trapped underneath the fountain when Decalburg was "un-burritoed" at the beginning of the game. | |A fountain found in the center of [[Decalburg]]'s town square. [[Mario]] can retrieve it to free the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] that was trapped underneath the fountain when Decalburg was "un-burritoed" at the beginning of the game. Mario can hold on to the fountain as a scrap for as long as he wishes, at the cost of upsetting a nearby Toad. He may also restore the fountain to make the Toad happy again, and cannot collect it as a scrap again after that. | ||
Mario can hold on to the fountain as a scrap for as long as he wishes, at the cost of upsetting a nearby Toad. He may also restore the fountain to make the Toad happy again, and cannot collect it as a scrap again after that. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:CometpiecePMSS.png|50px|center]] | |[[File:CometpiecePMSS.png|50px|center]] | ||
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|Mountain Boulder{{anchor|Mountain Boulder}} | |Mountain Boulder{{anchor|Mountain Boulder}} | ||
|colspan=2|Rugged Road | |colspan=2|Rugged Road | ||
|Removed to make room for and replaces the Mountain Hole; accessing a | |Removed to make room for and replaces the Mountain Hole; accessing a higher road containing the Car Sponge thing. Mario can hold on to it for as long as he wishes, at the cost of being unable to access that road. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:CrackedboulderPMSS.png|100px]] | |[[File:CrackedboulderPMSS.png|100px]] | ||
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==Upgrading== | ==Upgrading== | ||
Throughout the game are hidden spots that can convert stickers into stronger stickers. Occasionally, some stickers may produce [[ | Throughout the game are hidden spots that can convert stickers into stronger stickers, referred to as Paperization Blocks<ref>von Esmarch, Nick. 2012. ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide. Pgs 13,31-33.</ref>. Occasionally, some stickers may produce [[heart (item)|heart]]s, [[coin]]s, [[Five Coin]]s, or [[10-Coin|10 Coin]]s. They are usually found above a hexagonal formation of flowers or tree stumps, and only support the smallest stickers. Below are the possible outcomes of an upgrade: | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*If Kersti's sticker is used in any other battle apart from Bowser's, which is normally impossible | *If Kersti's sticker is used in any other battle apart from Bowser's, which is normally impossible without hacking, her dialogue does not appear. Instead, the game freezes at a white screen which does not dissipate unless a Thing sticker is used. Additionally, the usual benefits that the Kersti Sticker gives Mario, such as being shiny and having 5 Battle Slots, do not apply. | ||
*The Prima's Official Strategy Guide does not mention the ability to place small Thing stickers in the Paperization Blocks to gain 1 or 3 regular Leaf stickers or 3 Shiny Leaf Stickers. | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Collectibles]] | |||
[[Category:Paper Mario: Sticker Star items|*]] | [[Category:Paper Mario: Sticker Star items|*]] | ||
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