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A '''Long-Last Shake''' is an item in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' that regenerates the player's [[Heart Point]]s over time, similar to the [[Slow Mushroom|Slow Shroom]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Using one begins a [[minigame]] where the player is prompted to tilt their [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] in the directions shown. This makes it the only healing item in the game which requires an [[Action Command]]. The effect ranges from gradually recovering a minimum of 10 HP to a maximum of 20 HP, depending on how well the player matches the positions of the Wii Remote in the minigame. It is among a unique group of healing items that do not cure [[poison (status effect)|poison]], the others being: [[Dayzee Syrup]], [[Gradual Syrup]], [[Heartful Cake]], [[Sap Syrup]], and [[Stamina Juice]].
A '''Long-Last Shake''' is an item in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' that regenerates the player's [[Heart Point]]s over time, similar to the [[Slow Mushroom|Slow Shroom]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The item is purchasable at [[Howzit]]'s shop in [[Flipside]] for thirty [[coin]]s, or the item can be purchased at Howzit's shop in [[Yold Town]] for 15 coins or from [[Flimm]] in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials|Flipside]] and [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]]. Using one begins a [[minigame]] where the player is prompted to tilt their [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] in the directions shown. This makes it the only healing item in the game which requires an [[Action Command]]. The effect ranges from gradually recovering a minimum of 10 HP to a maximum of 20 HP, depending on how well the player matches the positions of the Wii Remote in the minigame. It and the [[Stamina Juice]] are also unique in being the only healing items in the game that do not cure [[poison (status effect)|poison]].


Long-Last Shakes can serve as a cheaper alternative to [[Super Shroom Shake]]s, provided the player can match directions with the Wii Remote.
Long-Last Shakes can serve as a cheaper alternative to [[Super Shroom Shake]]s, provided the player can match directions with the Wii Remote properly.


==Recipes==
==Recipes==
{|style="text-align:center"class=wikitable
{{PM recipe list
!width="50%"|Ingredient(s)
|recipe1=Long-Last Shake + [[Peachy Peach]]
!width="25%"|Result
|result1=[[Gradual Syrup]]
!width="25%"|Game
|game1=''[[Super Paper Mario]]  
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|Long-Last Shake + [[Spicy Soup]]
|[[Dyllis Breakfast]]
|rowspan=14|[[Super Paper Mario]]  
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Fire Burst]]
|[[Emergency Ration]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake
|[[Mushroom Fry|Fried Shroom Plate]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Peachy Peach]]
|[[Fruity Shroom]]
|-
|'''Long-Last Shake''' + '''[[Peachy Peach]]'''
|'''[[Gradual Syrup]]'''{{footnote|main|1}}
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Honey Jar]]
|[[Honey Mushroom|Honey Shroom]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Cake Mix]]
|[[Mushroom Crepe]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Smelly Herb]]
|[[Mushroom Broth|Shroom Broth]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Mild Cocoa Bean]]
|[[Shroom Choco-bar]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Dayzee Tear]]
|[[Shroom Delicacy]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Big Egg]]
|[[Shroom Pudding]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Ice Storm]]
|[[Space Food]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Primordial Fruit]]
|[[Primordial Dinner]]
|-
|Long-Last Shake + [[Hot Sauce]]
|[[Volcano Shroom]]
|}
{{footnote|note|1|select recipe only works with Long-Last Shakes, as Shroom Shakes would result in a [[Mistake]] being given instead.}}
 
==Locations==
*[[The Underwhere|Chapter 7-1]], behind a rock in the same area where Mario found Luigi.
*[[Overthere Stair|Chapter 7-3]], in a chest on cloud 68 guarded by a [[Cursya]].
*[[Castle Bleck Entry|Chapter 8-1]], over the west wall of the area where Peach was first controllable, left chest.
*Sold by [[Howzit]] for 30 coins each in [[Flipside]], or for 15 coins at his shop in [[Yold Town]].
*Sometimes sold by [[Flimm]] in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials|Flipside]] and [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

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