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===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
[[File:CatoluckPMSS.png|thumb|left|The Cat-o-Luck in sticker form]]
[[File:CatoluckPMSS.png|thumb|left|The Cat-o-Luck in sticker form]]
In ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', the Cat-o-Luck can be found in the [[Bouquet Gardens]] on a raised section of ground. It remains in Mario's [[Album]] until it is turned into a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Sticker]] at a [[Sling-a-Thing]] station. Once it has been used as a sticker, it returns to its original position. It may also be purchased from the [[Shady Toad]] for 140 [[Coin]]s.
In ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', the Cat-o-Luck can be found in the [[Bouquet Gardens]] on a raised section of ground. It remains in Mario's [[Album]] until it is turned into a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Sticker]] at a [[Sling-a-Thing]] station. Once it has been used as a sticker, it returns to its original position. It may also be purchased from the [[Shady Toad]] for 140 [[Coin]]s and sells for 20 coins..


As a sticker, it takes up four squares in Mario's Album. When it is used in a battle, the background gets replaced with orange paper lanterns and a table that the Cat-o-Luck is placed upon. The Cat-o-Luck proceeds to rocket over to the battle and crushes the enemies three times. After, it flies back to its original position and meows as the normal background returns. During this sequence, music played by Japanese instruments plays. The player may press {{button|3DS|A}} as the Cat-o-Luck crushes the enemies to increase the damage dealt.
As a sticker, it takes up four squares in Mario's Album. When it is used in a battle, the background gets replaced with orange paper lanterns and a table that the Cat-o-Luck is placed upon. The Cat-o-Luck proceeds to rocket over to the battle and crushes the enemies three times. After, it flies back to its original position and meows as the normal background returns. During this sequence, music played by Japanese instruments plays. The player may press {{button|3DS|A}} as the Cat-o-Luck crushes the enemies to increase the damage dealt.
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===''Paper Mario: Color Splash''===
===''Paper Mario: Color Splash''===
[[File:PMCS Cat-o-Luck card unpainted.png|thumb|right|An unpainted Cat-o-Luck card]]
[[File:PMCS Cat-o-Luck card unpainted.png|thumb|right|An unpainted Cat-o-Luck card]]
In ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', the Cat-o-Luck can be found on the top floor of [[The Crimson Tower]]. Once it has been picked up, it is wrung out, refills Mario's paint, and becomes a colorless card. It is kept until it is used in battle, after which it returns to its original position. It may also be purchased from the [[Wringer]] for 300 Coins.
In ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', the Cat-o-Luck can be found on the top floor of [[The Crimson Tower]]. Once it has been picked up, it is wrung out, refills Mario's paint, and becomes a colorless card. It is kept until it is used in battle, after which it returns to its original position. It may also be purchased from the [[Wringer]] for 300 Coins and sold as an unpainted card for 1 coin.


When used in battle, {{wp|Shoji}} doors open to reveal a scene made of Japanese iconography. From the Great Waves, the Cat-o-Luck slowly rises as Mario runs off. It flies around before crushing the enemies several times with the last three times being timed with the music. The scene ends with the Shoji doors closing. The player may press {{button|WiiU|A}} repeatedly to increase the damage dealt.
When used in battle, {{wp|Shoji}} doors open to reveal a scene made of Japanese iconography. From the Great Waves, the Cat-o-Luck slowly rises as Mario runs off. It flies around before crushing the enemies several times with the last three times being timed with the music. The scene ends with the Shoji doors closing. The player may press {{button|WiiU|A}} repeatedly to increase the damage dealt.

Revision as of 11:46, January 21, 2021

“It's not uncommon to see a cat offering up a high-five--hence this sculpture. We believe the symbol may mean "Down low! You're too slow."”
Sticker Museum plaque, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Template:Item-infobox The Cat-o-Luck is a Thing in Paper Mario: Sticker Star and Paper Mario: Color Splash. It is based on the Maneki-neko.

History

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

The Cat-o-Luck Sticker
The Cat-o-Luck in sticker form

In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, the Cat-o-Luck can be found in the Bouquet Gardens on a raised section of ground. It remains in Mario's Album until it is turned into a Sticker at a Sling-a-Thing station. Once it has been used as a sticker, it returns to its original position. It may also be purchased from the Shady Toad for 140 Coins and sells for 20 coins..

As a sticker, it takes up four squares in Mario's Album. When it is used in a battle, the background gets replaced with orange paper lanterns and a table that the Cat-o-Luck is placed upon. The Cat-o-Luck proceeds to rocket over to the battle and crushes the enemies three times. After, it flies back to its original position and meows as the normal background returns. During this sequence, music played by Japanese instruments plays. The player may press A Button as the Cat-o-Luck crushes the enemies to increase the damage dealt.

The Cat-o-Luck can be placed into the Sticker Museum as #59, alongside other crush-based Things. Its description describes the tendency of cats to offer high-fives.

British English description

It's not uncommon to see a cat offering high-fives to passers-by - hence this sculpture. We believe the symbol may mean "Down low! You're too slow!"

Paper Mario: Color Splash

A Battle Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash
An unpainted Cat-o-Luck card

In Paper Mario: Color Splash, the Cat-o-Luck can be found on the top floor of The Crimson Tower. Once it has been picked up, it is wrung out, refills Mario's paint, and becomes a colorless card. It is kept until it is used in battle, after which it returns to its original position. It may also be purchased from the Wringer for 300 Coins and sold as an unpainted card for 1 coin.

When used in battle, Shoji doors open to reveal a scene made of Japanese iconography. From the Great Waves, the Cat-o-Luck slowly rises as Mario runs off. It flies around before crushing the enemies several times with the last three times being timed with the music. The scene ends with the Shoji doors closing. The player may press A Button repeatedly to increase the damage dealt.

In the Prisma Museum, it is on the first page of Thing Cards.

Item description

A feline statue that purrs with good-luck vibes. Enshrined at the top of a dark-red tower.

Gallery

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