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Revision as of 11:17, December 25, 2021
- “An attack with weak power but unreal stamina. Go for the maximum 100 jumps. Yes, you read that right.”
- —Sticker Museum plaque, Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Flashy Infinijumps are items that first appear in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Unlike most other stickers, no regular version of this sticker appears in the game. They have higher stamina than normal Boots; although they do weak damage, the player is able to stomp on an enemy to a maximum of one hundred jumps. They have three-star attack power and can be used on grounded, low-altitude, and airborne enemies. They can be found in the Enigmansion and Chomp Ruins. A book in the Enigmansion, a manual for using the Infinijump, advises the player to save it for use against strong enemies.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | キラキラむげんジャンプ Kirakira Mugen Janpu |
Glittering Infinite Jump |
Spanish (NOA) | Botas radiantes |
Radiant Boots |