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[[File:PMCS Port Prisma colorless spots restored.png|thumb|300px|Mario has repainted all the colorless spots in Port Prisma]] | [[File:PMCS Port Prisma colorless spots restored.png|thumb|300px|Mario has repainted all the colorless spots in Port Prisma]] | ||
{{Quote|Colorless objects won't work right until you restore their color, so don't be stingy with that paint hammer!|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}} | {{Quote|Colorless objects won't work right until you restore their color, so don't be stingy with that paint hammer!|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}} | ||
'''Colorless spots''' are areas in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' that have been deprived of color, mainly caused by [[Slurp Guy]]s. Almost every level has colorless spots that [[Mario]] can fill in with his [[Paint Hammer]]. There are 927 in total. When one is repainted, it gives Mario extra coins or Battle Cards. The percentage of colorless spots that have been [[paint]]ed in a level can be seen on the map, and if Mario paints every spot in a level, it gains a gold flag next to its level marker and its record becomes available in the [[Prisma Museum]]. A [[Super Flag]] is awarded for repainting every colorless spot. Their | '''Colorless spots''' are areas in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' that have been deprived of color, mainly caused by [[Slurp Guy]]s. Almost every level has colorless spots that [[Mario]] can fill in with his [[Paint Hammer]]. There are 927 in total. When one is repainted, it gives Mario extra coins or Battle Cards. The percentage of colorless spots that have been [[paint]]ed in a level can be seen on the map, and if Mario paints every spot in a level, it gains a gold flag next to its level marker and its record becomes available in the [[Prisma Museum]]. A [[Super Flag]] is awarded for repainting every colorless spot. Their roles are replaced by [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. | ||
The [[Shy Bandit]] appears on the map randomly, and can suck all the color out of a level, besides colorless spots on Toads and spots that are painted in by the Big Paint Stars. If Mario does not catch the Shy Bandit in time, that level's colorless spots must be painted in again. | The [[Shy Bandit]] appears on the map randomly, and can suck all the color out of a level, besides colorless spots on Toads and spots that are painted in by the Big Paint Stars. If Mario does not catch the Shy Bandit in time, that level's colorless spots must be painted in again. |