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{{PM move infobox
{{PM move infobox
|game=[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
|game=[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
|image=Gulp PMTTYDNS.png
|image=PMTTYD_Gulp.png
|mastered_by=[[Yoshi Kid|Yoshi]]
|mastered_by=[[Yoshi Kid|Yoshi]]
|rank=Base Rank
|rank=Base Rank
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The move has a special property that lets it bypass the special defense of the [[Iron Cleft]]s. As this is the only move with this property, Yoshi is required to defeat them. Despite dialogue suggesting that the key to damaging the Iron Clefts is to find a way to make them damage each other, the [[Super Hammer]] and [[Ultra Hammer]]'s special moves fail to damage them.
The move has a special property that lets it bypass the special defense of the [[Iron Cleft]]s. As this is the only move with this property, Yoshi is required to defeat them. Despite dialogue suggesting that the key to damaging the Iron Clefts is to find a way to make them damage each other, the [[Super Hammer]] and [[Ultra Hammer]]'s special moves fail to damage them.
==Unused behaviors==
==Unused behaviors==
Internal code shows that Gulp was [[list of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|intended to]] work differently, including different outcomes for certain enemies. For example, the default outcome was supposed to be Yoshi swallowing an enemy outright, defeating them instantly without spitting them at a different enemy. This way of defeating enemies also bypassed any internal checks, such as preventing enemies from using [[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Shroom]]s, and bosses from executing scripted events. This particular behavior can still be seen in the released game, exclusive to single-segment [[Pokey]]s or [[Poison Pokey]]s, with a 50% chance of happening. Other unused behaviors include a special animation for eating exploding enemies, and spitting out a giant fireball that damages all enemies in its path (presumably for use after eating a fiery enemy).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqthLjHA_Fo&ab_channel=jdaster64 Paper Mario: TTYD - (Mostly) Unused Gulp Behaviors] by jdaster64 on YouTube (Accessed on 11-28-2020)</ref>
Internal code shows that Gulp was [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|intended to]] work differently, including different outcomes for certain enemies. For example, the default outcome was supposed to be Yoshi swallowing an enemy outright, defeating them instantly without spitting them at a different enemy. This way of defeating enemies also bypassed any internal checks, such as preventing enemies from using [[Life Shroom]]s, and bosses from executing scripted events. This particular behavior can still be seen in the released game, exclusive to single-segment [[Pokey]]s or [[Poison Pokey]]s, with a 50% chance of happening. Other unused behaviors include a special animation for eating exploding enemies, and spitting out a giant fireball that damages all enemies in its path (presumably for use after eating a fiery enemy).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqthLjHA_Fo&ab_channel=jdaster64 Paper Mario: TTYD - (Mostly) Unused Gulp Behaviors] by jdaster64 on YouTube (Accessed on 11-28-2020)</ref>
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
PMTTYD_Gulp.png|Yoshi Kid using Gulp
PMTTYDNS Gulp.jpg|Yoshi Kid using Gulp in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=のみこみ
|Jap=のみこみ
|JpnR=Nomikomi
|JapR=Nomikomi
|JpnM=Literally means "gulp"; also means "apprehension"
|JapM=Literally means "gulp"; also means "apprehension"
|Chi=吞入
|ChiR=Tūnrù
|ChiM=Swallow
|Dut=Hap-slik-weg
|Dut=Hap-slik-weg
|DutM=Literally means "bite, swallow, gone", a turn of phrase meaning to eat very fast
|DutM=Literally means "bite, swallow, gone", a turn of phrase meaning to eat very fast
|Spa=Engullir
|SpaM=Gulp
|Fre=Gobgob
|Fre=Gobgob
|FreM=Onomatopea for chewing
|FreM=Onomatopea for chewing
|Ita=Indigestione
|ItaM=Indigestion
|Ger=Saugmatz
|Ger=Saugmatz
|GerM=Suck it up
|GerM=Suck it up
|Ita=Indigestione
|ItaM=Indigestion
|Kor=삼키기
|KorR=Samkigi
|KorM=Swallow
|Spa=Engullir
|SpaM=Gulp
}}
}}


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