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[[Image:flipmeter.PNG|thumb|right|The '''Flip Meter''' of ''Super Paper Mario'', located under the [[Heart Point|HP]] stats.]]
[[File:flipmeter.PNG|thumb|right|The '''Flip Meter''' of ''Super Paper Mario'', located under the [[Heart Point|HP]] stats.]]
The '''Flip Meter''' (also called '''Flip Gauge''') is a meter in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. When Mario uses his [[Flip]] move, it will start decreasing every 2 seconds. When the meter is empty (after about ten seconds), [[Mario]] will lose one [[Heart Point|HP]], and the meter will immediately refill. If Mario flips to 2-D, then the meter will slowly start getting the points it lost back, but it does not need to be full for Mario to flip to 3-D. The Flip Meter only appears in 3-D or when it's getting its points back.  
The '''Flip Meter''' (also called '''Flip Gauge''') is a meter in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. When Mario uses his [[Flip]] move, it will start decreasing every two seconds. When the meter is empty (after about ten seconds), [[Mario]] will lose one [[Heart Point|HP]], and the meter will immediately refill. If Mario flips to 2-D, then the meter will slowly start getting the points it lost back, but it does not need to be full for Mario to flip to 3-D. The Flip Meter only appears in 3-D or when it's getting its points back.  


If the heroes collect the Mario [[Catch Card]] in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]], the Flip Meter will never decrease, enabling Mario to stay in 3-D for an unlimited amount of time. If the player decides not to take on the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials, they can use a [[Long-Last Shake]] or another item that causes HP restoration to prevent the Flip Meter from emptying.
If the heroes collect the Mario [[Catch Card]] in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]], the Flip Meter will never decrease, enabling Mario to stay in 3-D for an unlimited amount of time. If the player decides not to take on the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials, they can use a [[Long-Last Shake]] or another item that causes HP restoration to prevent the Flip Meter from emptying.