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In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', a character is '''flipped out''' when they touch a [[Back Cursya]]. Upon touching the Cursya, the player is warped back to [[Flipside]], requiring them to backtrack. However, Back Cursyas are only found in [[The Bitlands|two]] [[Downtown of Crag|locations]], both of which are the first level of their respective chapter. Because the effect is instantaneous, [[Piccolo]] cannot undo this status effect.
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', a character is '''flipped out''' when they touch a [[Back Cursya]]. Upon touching the Cursya, the player is warped back to [[Flipside]], requiring them to backtrack. However, Back Cursyas are only found in [[The Bitlands|two]] [[Downtown of Crag|locations]], both of which are the first level of their respective chapter. Because the effect is instantaneous, [[Piccolo]] cannot undo this status effect.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=もどるのろい
|JapR=Modoru Noroi
|JapM=Back Curse
}}


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[[Category:Super Paper Mario Status Effects]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario Status Effects]]

Revision as of 01:17, December 18, 2020

Mario being flipped out in the Bitlands.

In Super Paper Mario, a character is flipped out when they touch a Back Cursya. Upon touching the Cursya, the player is warped back to Flipside, requiring them to backtrack. However, Back Cursyas are only found in two locations, both of which are the first level of their respective chapter. Because the effect is instantaneous, Piccolo cannot undo this status effect.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese もどるのろい
Modoru Noroi
Back Curse