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|game=[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
|game=[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
|image=PMTTYD DodgyFog.png
|image=PMTTYD DodgyFog.png
|mastered=[[Flurrie]]
|mastered_by=[[Flurrie]]
|attack=0
|rank=Ultra Rank
|ran=Ultra Rank
|effect=Gives Mario the [[dodgy]] status.
|effect=Gives Mario the [[dodgy]] status.
|range=[[Mario]]
|target=[[Mario]]
}}
}}
'''Dodgy Fog''' is an attack that [[Flurrie]] used during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. This attack is only accessible by leveling Flurrie to the Ultra Rank. When the move is used, Flurrie turns toward [[Mario]] and gives him the [[Dodgy]] status for a limited number of turns. This attack uses four [[Flower Point|FP]]. The player has to tilt the {{button|gcn|stick}} in the right direction as shown to use this attack. With each correct tilt increasing the number of turns by one. The [[Stylish Move]] of this move is performed by pressing {{button|gcn|A}} right after the fog appears, and Flurrie points her little finger up if it is performed correctly.
'''Dodgy Fog''' is a move mastered by [[Flurrie]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' upon reaching Ultra Rank. At the cost of 4 [[Flower Point|FP]], Flurrie will give Mario the [[Dodgy|dodgy]] status. By default, this effect will last only 1 turn. However, by tilting the Control Stick ({{button|gcn|stick}}) in the right direction as shown by the [[Action Command]], the effect's duration will increase by 1 extra turn for every successful input, up to a maximum of 4 turns in total. This move's [[Stylish move]] is performed by pressing {{button|gcn|A}} right after the fog appears, which will result in Flurrie pointing her little finger up if performed correctly.


This move is similar to [[Lakilester]]'s move [[Cloud Nine]].
Reapplying the move while it is already in effect will not extend the duration, but rather reset it.
 
Unlike the similar move [[Cloud Nine]], which is mastered by [[Lakilester]] in [[Paper Mario]], Dodgy Fog will not overwrite the evasion given by [[Badge|badge]]s.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ヨケヨケスモーク
|Jap=ヨケヨケスモーク
|JapR=Yokeyoke Sumouku
|JapR=Yokeyoke Sumōku
|JapM=Yokeyoke Smoke. Yoke means protection.
|JapM=「ヨケヨケ」is from「避け」(''yoke'', "protection"), and「スモーク」means "smoke"
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiM=
|Dut=
|DutM=
|Fre=Trompemirettes
|FreM=Deceived peepers
|Ger=Nebelwand
|GerM=Smoke screen
|Ita=Coltre Elusiva
|ItaM=Elusive Blanket
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|SpaE=Cortina Humo
|SpaEM=Smoke Screen
}}
}}


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Latest revision as of 19:14, April 28, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Dodgy Fog
Dodgy Fog in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mastered by Flurrie
Rank Ultra Rank
Effect Gives Mario the dodgy status.
Target Mario

Dodgy Fog is a move mastered by Flurrie during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door upon reaching Ultra Rank. At the cost of 4 FP, Flurrie will give Mario the dodgy status. By default, this effect will last only 1 turn. However, by tilting the Control Stick (Control Stick) in the right direction as shown by the Action Command, the effect's duration will increase by 1 extra turn for every successful input, up to a maximum of 4 turns in total. This move's Stylish move is performed by pressing A Button right after the fog appears, which will result in Flurrie pointing her little finger up if performed correctly.

Reapplying the move while it is already in effect will not extend the duration, but rather reset it.

Unlike the similar move Cloud Nine, which is mastered by Lakilester in Paper Mario, Dodgy Fog will not overwrite the evasion given by badges.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヨケヨケスモーク
Yokeyoke Sumōku
「ヨケヨケ」is from「避け」(yoke, "protection"), and「スモーク」means "smoke"

French Trompemirettes
Deceived peepers
German Nebelwand
Smoke screen
Italian Coltre Elusiva
Elusive Blanket
Spanish (NOE) Cortina Humo
Smoke Screen