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====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
Lightning returns in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and its [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]] in a more minor way. There is no equivalent to Watt in this game, and the only lightning attacks are the returning [[Thunder Bolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]] and [[Thunder Rage]] items. The only enemy with the lightning Element is the [[Ruff Puff]] (but not the other Cloud variant enemies, despite them also having [[electrified]] and/or lightning-related moves), who is now healed by the amount of damage it was supposed to receive from lightning attacks instead of being immune to them. In the remake, attacking enemies that are immune to lightning with this element displays a special icon denoting their immunity. Invincible enemies, such as [[The Iron Adonis Twins]], [[Grodus]] with a [[Grodus X|shield]], or the [[Shadow Queen]] at the start of her second phase, are also redundantly immune to lightning.
Lightning returns in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and its [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]] in a more minor way. There is no equivalent to Watt in this game, and the only lightning attacks are the returning [[Thunder Bolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]] and [[Thunder Rage]] items. The only enemy with the lightning Element is the [[Ruff Puff]] (but not the other Cloud variant enemies, despite them also having [[electrified]] and/or lightning-related moves), who is now healed by the amount of damage it was supposed to receive from lightning attacks instead of being immune to them. In the remake, attacking enemies that are immune to lightning with this element displays a special icon denoting their immunity. Invincible enemies, such as [[The Iron Adonis Twins]], [[Sir Grodus]] with a [[Grodus X|shield]], or the [[Shadow Queen]] at the start of her second phase, are also redundantly immune to lightning.


[[Bulky Bob-omb]]s and [[Bob-ulk]]s hit with any lightning attack will immediately detonate, dealing [[Explosion (element)|explosion]] damage to all characters on the stage, enemies and allies alike. There are several enemies in the game with lightning-related moves, such as [[Marylin]], Grodus, and the [[Wizzerd]] variants, but they have no additional impact on the player's party (though many are themed around dealing [[Piercing attack|piercing damage]]) and cannot be altered by any badge or item.
[[Bulky Bob-omb]]s and [[Bob-ulk]]s hit with any lightning attack will immediately detonate, dealing [[Explosion (element)|explosion]] damage to all characters on the stage, enemies and allies alike. There are several enemies in the game with lightning-related moves, such as [[Marylin]], [[Sir Grodus|Grodus]], and the [[Wizzerd]] variants, but they have no additional impact on the player's party (though many are themed around dealing [[Piercing attack|piercing damage]]) and can't be altered by any badge or item.
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*[[Sky-Blue Spiny|S. Blue Spiny]] ([[Spiny Egg|Egg]] form)
*[[Sky-Blue Spiny|S. Blue Spiny]] ([[Spiny Egg|Egg]] form)
*[[Iron Cleft]]
*[[Iron Cleft]]
*[[Grodus]] ([[Grodus X|shielded]])
*[[Sir Grodus]] ([[Grodus X|shielded]])
*[[Shadow Queen]] (phase 2, first 3 turns)
*[[Shadow Queen]] (phase 2, first 3 turns)
*[[Shadow Queen|Left/Right Hand]] (first 3 turns)
*[[Shadow Queen|Left/Right Hand]] (first 3 turns)
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====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
Lightning is not present as an element in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. However, a series of [[Sticker#Things|Thing]] [[Sticker]]s related to electricity (the [[Watch Battery]], [[Battery|D-Cell Battery]], and [[Car Battery]]) use lightnings during their attacks; they are merely cosmetic, and have no application in combat outside of pure damage. They are not used for any overworld puzzles either.
Lightning is not present as an element in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. However, a series of [[Sticker#Things|Thing]] [[Sticker]]s related to electricity (the [[Watch Battery]], [[Battery|D-Cell Battery]], and [[Car Battery]]) use lightnings during their attacks; they are merely cosmetic, and have no application in combat outside of pure damage. They aren't used for any overworld puzzles either.


The D-Cell Battery solely returns in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', now simply referred to as "Battery", still without any specific elemental value.
The D-Cell Battery solely returns in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', now simply referred to as "Battery", still without any specific elemental value.

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