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|image=[[File:Mega smash badge.PNG]]
|image=[[File:Mega Smash Badge.png]] [[File:Mega Smash.png]]
|bp=3
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|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|pm=Lets you do a Mega Smash. Uses 6 FP. Hammers an enemy with a huge amount of attack power.
|pm=Lets you do a Mega Smash. Uses 6 FP. Hammers an enemy with a huge amount of attack power.
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'''Mega Smash''' is a badge in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It can be found in [[Flower Fields]], inside of a cave at the top of a hill (though it is blocked by a rock that can only be blown up with [[Bombette]]). If [[Mario]] equips the badge, he can use a move called Mega Smash, a [[hammer]] attack that requires six [[Flower Point|FP]] to use. It acts like a normal hammer attack, but it deals significantly more damage, more so than the [[Power Smash]] badge.
'''Mega Smash''' is a [[Badge]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It can be found in [[Flower Fields]], inside of a cave at the top of a hill (though it is blocked by a rock that can only be blown up with [[Bombette]]). If [[Mario]] equips the Badge, he can use a move called Mega Smash, a [[hammer]] attack that requires six [[Flower Point|FP]] to use. It acts like a normal hammer attack, but it deals 4 more damage, whereas [[Power Smash]] only deals 2 more damage.
 
Similarly to its jump-based counterpart, [[Mega Jump]], both data and a sprite exist for the badge in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', but go unused in the final game.


==[[Merluvlee]]'s prediction==
==[[Merluvlee]]'s prediction==
*''"I see...a Mega Smash Badge. You see it on the road to the Sun Tower in Flower Fields. You ascend the stairs then use a friend to blast the rock. The way to the Badge opens."''
*"''I see...a Mega Smash Badge. You see it on the road to the Sun Tower in Flower Fields. You ascend the stairs then use a friend to blast the rock. The way to the Badge opens.''"


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreign names
|Spa=Mega Golpe
|Spa=Mega Golpe
|SpaM=
|SpaM=Mega Blow
|FraE=Méga Coup
|Fre=Méga Coup
|FraEM=Mega Blow
|FreM=Mega Blow
|Ger=Mega-Dotz
|Ger=Mega-Dotz
|GerM=
|GerM=Mega Blow. "Dotz" being a synonym for ''hieb'' (blow)
|Jap=ドカーンナグーリ
|Jap=ドカーンナグーリ
|JapR=dokān nagūri
|JapR=dokān nagūri
|JapM=''Dokan'' is an onomatopoeia for "with a bang". ''Naguri'' is the noun form of ''naguru'', "to strike/hit/beat/punch/etc."
|JapM=Stylization of「ドカン」(''dokan'', onomatopoeic term for "kaboom") and「殴り」(''naguri'', strike)
|Chi=终极重击勋章
|ChiR=Zhōngjí Zhòngjī Xūnzhāng
|ChiM=Ultra Smash Badge
}}
}}


{{PM Items}}
{{PM items}}
 
[[Category:Paper Mario Badges]]
[[Category:Paper Mario Badges]]
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[[it:Mega Smash]]

Latest revision as of 02:40, January 8, 2024

Mega Smash
Mega Smash Badge.png Sprite of the unused Mega Smash badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
BP needed 3
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Paper Mario description Lets you do a Mega Smash. Uses 6 FP. Hammers an enemy with a huge amount of attack power.

Mega Smash is a Badge in Paper Mario. It can be found in Flower Fields, inside of a cave at the top of a hill (though it is blocked by a rock that can only be blown up with Bombette). If Mario equips the Badge, he can use a move called Mega Smash, a hammer attack that requires six FP to use. It acts like a normal hammer attack, but it deals 4 more damage, whereas Power Smash only deals 2 more damage.

Similarly to its jump-based counterpart, Mega Jump, both data and a sprite exist for the badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but go unused in the final game.

Merluvlee's prediction[edit]

  • "I see...a Mega Smash Badge. You see it on the road to the Sun Tower in Flower Fields. You ascend the stairs then use a friend to blast the rock. The way to the Badge opens."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドカーンナグーリ
dokān nagūri
Stylization of「ドカン」(dokan, onomatopoeic term for "kaboom") and「殴り」(naguri, strike)

Chinese 终极重击勋章
Zhōngjí Zhòngjī Xūnzhāng
Ultra Smash Badge

French Méga Coup
Mega Blow
German Mega-Dotz
Mega Blow. "Dotz" being a synonym for hieb (blow)
Spanish Mega Golpe
Mega Blow