Super Paper Mario/Items

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Template:Future game This is a list of all of the known items in Super Paper Mario.

Health Items

These items are used on the player's character in order to restore his or her status.

  • Mushroom: Restores 10 heart points (HP).[1]
  • Life Shroom: If the player's HP drops to 0, the Life Shroom will revive the player, restoring him/her by 5 points.
  • Shroom Shake: Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
  • Horsetail: Restores 7 HP and cures poison.
  • Dried Shroom: Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
  • Turtley Leaf: Reduces all damage to the player by half.
  • Zombie Shroom: A ghostly looking mushroom that takes out friends and foes.
  • Gold bar: Restores 100 gold coins.
  • Peachy Peach: Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
  • Big Egg: A big, yolky egg that restores 12 HP and cures poison.
  • Honey Jar: Sweet honey that restores 10 HP and cures poison.
  • Mega Shroom: Restores 20 HP.
  • Inky Sause: Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
  • Spicy Soup: Sip with a flameproof spoon. Fills 8 Hp and cures poison.
  • Hamburger meat: Restores 20 HP and cures poison.
  • Long-Last Shake: Shake the wii remote the faster you shake it the more HP you get. It restores HP slowly.
  • Dayzee tear:Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
  • Keel Mango:Restores 7 HP and cures poisen.

Combat Items

These items are used against enemies.

  • Fire Burst: When used, every enemy visible on the screen bursts into flames. The effectiveness of the Fire Burst depends on how vigorously the player shakes the Wii Remote up and down while performing the attack.
  • Shell Shock: Rams into enemies when kicked.
  • Pal Pills: These cause a group of miniature 8-bit Marios to follow the player around and act as a personal army. (Coincidentally, a similar concept appeared in the Super Mario World cartoon in the episode Rock TV, where Yoshi and the Princess distract King Koopa and his cohorts by hitting a block which expelled a dozen tiny, mini-Marios.)
  • POW Block: Summons a POW Block, which when activated hits all enemies on screen.
  • Thunder Rage: Similar to the Fire Burst item, this sends strikes of lightning to greatly damage all enemies shown on the screen.
  • Shooting Star: Showers enemies with stars causing them damage.
  • Catch Card: A card that catches an enemy's soul. If it works...damage to that enemy is increased.
  • Volt Shroom: A shocking shroom that briefly paralyzes enemies the player comes into contact with.
  • Hot sauce: Temporaly doubles your attack power.
  • Courage shell: Increases your defence temporarly.
  • Ice storm: When used, every enemy visible on the screen is damaged and gets frozen if it servived the damage. The more you shake the remote the more damage it does.
  • Catch Card SP: Pretty much the same as Catch card,only more powerful and acurant
  • Sleepy Sheep: When used, all enemies on screen fall asleep.

Special Items

These items power-up the player's character.

  • Mega Star: Causes the character to grow to immense size (similar to the Mega Mushroom in New Super Mario Bros.), allowing him or her to crash through the level, effectively invincible. It also causes the character to appear in the form of a NES-style sprite.
  • Speed Flower (a variation of Fire Flower): Deviating from its traditional role of allowing Mario to throw fireballs, the Red Flower speeds up time.
  • Slow Flower: It causes Mario and the enemies to slow down temporarily, but gives three times the points when an enemy is defeated.
  • Happy Flower: This item takes the shape of the Flower Points (FP) in the previous Paper Mario games, and when touched, will send coins raining down on the screen for a limited time.

Unknown

This item, although seen in game footage and screenshots, does not have any official details available that cover what it does in the game.

  • Long-Last Shake
  • Sleepy Sheep
  • Mighty Tonic
  • Catch Card SP
  • Keys
  • Ice Storm
  • Ghost Shroom
  • Block Block
  • Ultra Shroom Cake

Other

Items that do not belong in the other sections.

  • Ruins key: A key to a door in Yold Ruins.
  • Pit key: A key that is used in the Pit of 100 Trials.
  • Door key: A key to a door in Gloam Valley.
  • House key: A key to a door in merlee's mansion.
  • Return Pipe: In the overworld, this pipe can be used from the menu to send the player to the level select area.

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