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In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], the badge is found in [[Hooktail Castle]], replacing [[Attack FX R]]. The sound has been changed to a traditional frog croak. The badge also has an additional effect during the battle with [[Hooktail]]; each time an attack is performed that plays the sound effect, her Attack and Defense will decrease by 1, but cannot go lower than a minimum of 1 and 0 respectively. The badge's existence is alluded to in a letter from [[Kolorado's father]], saying that [[Hooktail]] fears something "that begins with 'f' and ends in 'rog'". | In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], the badge is found in [[Hooktail Castle]], replacing [[Attack FX R]]. The sound has been changed to a traditional frog croak. The badge also has an additional effect during the battle with [[Hooktail]]; each time an attack is performed that plays the sound effect, her Attack and Defense will decrease by 1, but cannot go lower than a minimum of 1 and 0 respectively. The badge's existence is alluded to in a letter from [[Kolorado's father]], saying that [[Hooktail]] fears something "that begins with 'f' and ends in 'rog'". | ||
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