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'''Kiss Thief''' is a default move that can be mastered by [[Ms. Mowz]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The move allows her to steal any [[item]] or [[badge]] the enemy is holding. The move is executed by pressing the {{button|gcn|A}} button. Once it is pressed, Ms. Mowz will run up to the enemy. The player will then have to press the {{button|gcn|A}} button again when she is extremely close to the enemy, and if done correctly, she will steal the item from the enemy's grasp. If the player cannot carry anymore items/badges, Ms. Mowz will fail to capture the item/badge regardless of the player pressing the {{button|gcn|A}} button in the 'OK' range.
'''Kiss Thief''' is a move that can be learned by [[Ms. Mowz]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The move allows her to steal any [[item]] or [[badge]] the enemy is holding. Of note is that when the move is used, members of the [[audience]] may still flee even if the [[Stylish Move]] is performed.


If the enemy is not holding an item, then a [[coin]] will usually be stolen. However, if an enemy has a chance of holding a badge or item, then Ms. Mowz has a small chance of stealing that badge or item if the enemy is not holding anything. Therefore, it is possible to steal rare badges by simply using Kiss Thief repeatedly on the enemies that sometimes carry them.
Ms. Mowz will run up towards the enemy as a gauge fills up. The player must press the {{button|gcn|A}} button once it passed the 'OK' marker; if done correctly, she will steal the item from the enemy's grasp. If the player cannot carry anymore items or badges, Ms. Mowz will fail to steal the item/badge regardless of the player's success. If the enemy is not holding an item, then a [[coin]] will usually be stolen. However, if an enemy has a chance of holding a badge or item, then Ms. Mowz has a small chance of stealing that badge or item if the enemy is not holding anything. Therefore, it is possible to steal rare badges by simply using Kiss Thief repeatedly.


The [[Stylish Move]] of this attack is performed by pressing {{button|gcn|A}} while Ms. Mowz is running toward the enemy. If pressed, Ms. Mowz will hop in her way. Regardless of whether the Stylish move is performed or not, members of [[audience]] may still flee.
The attack has one [[Stylish Move]] that is performed by pressing {{button|gcn|A}} while Ms. Mowz is running toward the enemy.  


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 16:45, September 2, 2019

Template:PM Moves Kiss Thief is a move that can be learned by Ms. Mowz in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The move allows her to steal any item or badge the enemy is holding. Of note is that when the move is used, members of the audience may still flee even if the Stylish Move is performed.

Ms. Mowz will run up towards the enemy as a gauge fills up. The player must press the A Button button once it passed the 'OK' marker; if done correctly, she will steal the item from the enemy's grasp. If the player cannot carry anymore items or badges, Ms. Mowz will fail to steal the item/badge regardless of the player's success. If the enemy is not holding an item, then a coin will usually be stolen. However, if an enemy has a chance of holding a badge or item, then Ms. Mowz has a small chance of stealing that badge or item if the enemy is not holding anything. Therefore, it is possible to steal rare badges by simply using Kiss Thief repeatedly.

The attack has one Stylish Move that is performed by pressing A Button while Ms. Mowz is running toward the enemy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese チュードロボー
Chū Dorobō
'Chuu' thief. Chu is a sound effect that can either mean a mouse's squeak or the sound of a kiss, thus making the attack name a pun.

Italian Topo di velluto
Velvet Mouse (pun on the phrase "Velvet glove")