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'''''Paper Mario: Color Splash''''' is an action-adventure, [[Genre#Turn-based tactics|turn-based]] [[Genre#Role-playing|role-playing game]] developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] and released in 2016 for the [[Wii U]]. It is the fifth installment in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] as well as the twentieth and final ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game released for the Wii U. As a successor to the [[Nintendo 3DS]] game ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', it expands on many gameplay elements introduced in that game. Its own sequel, ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', was released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2020.
'''''Paper Mario: Color Splash''''' is an action-adventure, [[Genre#Turn-based tactics|turn-based]] [[Genre#Role-playing|role-playing game]] developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] and released in 2016 for the [[Wii U]]. It is the fifth installment in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] as well as the twentieth and final ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game released for the Wii U. As a successor to the [[Nintendo 3DS]] game ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', it expands on many gameplay elements introduced in that game. Its own sequel, ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', was released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2020.
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The game follows [[Mario]]'s adventure across [[Prism Island]] where, after he receives a color-drained [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in the mail, he heads to [[Port Prisma]] to find out what is going on. Shortly after, he meets up with [[Huey]], who teams up with Mario to collect the six [[Big Paint Star]]s. After saving the first Big Paint Star, [[Princess Peach]] gets kidnapped by a [[Black Bowser|possessed Bowser]], and is taken to [[Black Bowser's Castle|his castle]] high in the sky. While kidnapped, she sends Mario [[Holo-Peach]]es along his journey to inform him about Bowser's plans. After saving each Big Paint Star, a memory is shown, with each one detailing an event leading up to Bowser being possessed.
The game follows [[Mario]]'s adventure across [[Prism Island]] where, after he receives a color-drained [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in the mail, he heads to [[Port Prisma]] to find out what is going on. Shortly after, he meets up with [[Huey]], who teams up with Mario to collect the six [[Big Paint Star]]s. After saving the first Big Paint Star, [[Princess Peach]] gets kidnapped by a [[Black Bowser|possessed Bowser]], and is taken to [[Black Bowser's Castle|his castle]] high in the sky. While kidnapped, she sends Mario [[Holo-Peach]]es along his journey to inform him about Bowser's plans. After saving each Big Paint Star, a memory is shown, with each one detailing an event leading up to Bowser being possessed.


The gameplay is very similar to that of [[Paper Mario: Sticker Star|its predecessor]] and puts an even greater emphasis on the paper aspect. All characters now have white outlines around them and the battle system now requires [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)#Thing Cards|Thing]]s for each boss fight. Things no longer need to be brought back to the main hub to be used; they become cards as soon as Mario collects them. [[Sticker]]s have been replaced by [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|Battle Cards]], which share a similar function, but Battle Cards no longer take up multiple slots in Mario's inventory and can be painted to deal more damage. Many enemies from the predecessor return, while [[Dino Rhino]]s make their ''Paper Mario'' debut in this game, along with several new variants of [[Shy Guy]]s, most notably [[Slurp Guy]]s. Additionally, ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' introduces a system where Mario can repaint colorless areas to collect [[coin]]s and Battle Cards.
The gameplay is very similar to [[Paper Mario: Sticker Star|its predecessor]] and puts an even greater emphasis on the paper aspect. All characters now have white outlines around them and the battle system now requires [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)#Thing Cards|Thing]]s for each boss fight. Things no longer need to be brought back to the main hub to be used; they become cards as soon as Mario collects them. Stickers have been replaced by Battle Cards, which share a similar function, but Battle Cards no longer take up multiple slots in Mario's inventory and can be painted to deal more damage. Many enemies from the predecessor return, while [[Dino Rhino]]s make their ''Paper Mario'' debut in this game, along with several new variants of [[Shy Guy]]s, most notably [[Slurp Guy]]s. Additionally, ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' introduces a system where Mario can repaint colorless areas to collect [[Coin]]s and [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|Battle Cards]].


On September 23, 2016, it was discovered that purchased [[Nintendo eShop]] pre-load data was actually the full game, granting players early access two weeks ahead of schedule in North America.<ref>https://www.polygon.com/2016/9/23/13028328/paper-mario-color-splash-leaks</ref> Nintendo, however, removed the pre-order option within hours, and stated that this was inadvertent.<ref>http://kotaku.com/nintendos-big-fall-wii-u-game-briefly-went-on-sale-two-1786995541</ref>
On September 23, 2016, it was discovered that purchased [[Nintendo eShop]] pre-load data was actually the full game, granting players early access two weeks ahead of schedule in North America.<ref>https://www.polygon.com/2016/9/23/13028328/paper-mario-color-splash-leaks</ref> Nintendo, however, removed the pre-order option within hours, and stated that this was inadvertent.<ref>http://kotaku.com/nintendos-big-fall-wii-u-game-briefly-went-on-sale-two-1786995541</ref>
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|A large, wooden bucket ridden through the waters of [[Plum Park]]. Can protect its passenger from poisonous water.
|A large, wooden bucket ridden through the waters of [[Plum Park]]. Can protect its passenger from poisonous water.
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|[[File:Nocoverart.png|100px]]
|[[Cannonball]]
|[[Cannonball]]
|Projectiles that can be fired from the Violet Passage captain's ship to hit targets.
|Projectiles that can be fired from the Violet Passage captain's ship to hit targets.
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|Holographic messages sent by [[Peach]] to alert Mario on the details of [[Black Bowser]]'s plan while being held in captivity.
|Holographic messages sent by [[Peach]] to alert Mario on the details of [[Black Bowser]]'s plan while being held in captivity.
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|[[MAX UP Heart|HP-Up Heart]]
|[[MAX UP Heart|HP-Up Heart]]
|Rare items that are awarded to Mario every time he returns a Big Paint Star to the Prisma Fountain, increasing his maximum HP.
|Rare items that are awarded to Mario every time he returns a Big Paint Star to the Prisma Fountain, increasing his maximum HP.
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|A special flower growing in [[Marmalade Valley]] that brings plants back to life. Piper's friends use it to revitalize his tree. Mario cannot directly interact with the Rainbow Carnation, as it only appears in a cutscene.
|A special flower growing in [[Marmalade Valley]] that brings plants back to life. Piper's friends use it to revitalize his tree. Mario cannot directly interact with the Rainbow Carnation, as it only appears in a cutscene.
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|Rope
|Rope
|Hanging ropes and vines that can be pulled to hide or reveal various pieces of scenery. They appear in [[Lighthouse Island]], [[Mustard Café]], [[Mossrock Theater]], and [[the Emerald Circus]].
|Hanging ropes and vines that can be pulled to hide or reveal various pieces of scenery. They appear in [[Lighthouse Island]], [[Mustard Café]], [[Mossrock Theater]], and [[the Emerald Circus]].
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|An invention at the Green Energy Plant. Huey is caught in the claw until the power is restored.
|An invention at the Green Energy Plant. Huey is caught in the claw until the power is restored.
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|[[Sign]]
|[[Sign]]
|Signboards that provide information. Some are unpainted and must be colored in before Mario can read them.
|Signboards that provide information. Some are unpainted and must be colored in before Mario can read them.
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|A submarine used by Ludwig after the Ludship is sunk. To attack the submarine, Mario must lift it out of the water with the Balloons Thing.
|A submarine used by Ludwig after the Ludship is sunk. To attack the submarine, Mario must lift it out of the water with the Balloons Thing.
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|[[Super Star]]
|[[Super Star]]
|Rare power-ups that grant Mario [[Invincible Mario|invincibility]] for a short period of time.
|Rare power-ups that grant Mario [[Invincible Mario|invincibility]] for a short period of time.
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==Media==
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