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'''Dodgy''' is a positive status effect only found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Mario]], his partners, and his enemies can all receive this status effect. Appropriately enough, this status is indicated by a [[Repel Cape]] icon, and by the affected character's image periodically wobbling and distorting itself. A Repel Cape item or [[Flurrie]]'s [[Dodgy Fog]] ability can be used to get this status. When active, the recipient has a dodge rate of 50%. Some bosses such as [[Macho Grubba]] and [[Grodus]] can use magic to power themselves up with the dodgy status. [[Magikoopa]]s can use this ability too. | '''Dodgy''' is a positive status effect only found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Mario]], his partners, and his enemies can all receive this status effect. Appropriately enough, this status is indicated by a [[Repel Cape]] icon, and by the affected character's image periodically wobbling and distorting itself. A Repel Cape item or [[Flurrie]]'s [[Dodgy Fog]] ability can be used to get this status. When active, the recipient has a dodge rate of 50%. Some bosses such as [[Macho Grubba]] and [[Grodus]] can use magic to power themselves up with the dodgy status. [[Magikoopa]]s can use this ability too. | ||
Related to the dodgy effect is the random stage [[ | Related to the dodgy effect is the random stage [[mist]], which applies the same effect to all participants in battle. If Mario is actively dodgy while mist is on the stage, 75% of attacks will miss him. | ||
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