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[[File:SMBLL Poison Mushroom Artwork.png|thumb|100px|Official art]]
[[File:SMBLL Poison Mushroom Artwork.png|thumb|100px|Official art]]
Poison Mushrooms, titled '''Poisonous Mushrooms'''<ref name=All-Stars>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1993|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' Player's Guide|page=28}}</ref> or '''Blue Mushrooms'''<ref name=All-Stars/> in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' remake, are hazardous objects in ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' found in [[Brick Block]]s, [[? Block]]s, and [[Hidden Block]]s. They damage [[Super Mario (form)|Super]] or [[Fire Mario|Fiery Mario]], changing him into [[Small Mario]], who loses a life if he touches one (which is also shown on the title screen demo). Only [[Invincible Mario]] is unaffected by Poison Mushrooms. A Poison Mushroom disappears upon contact. In the [[Family Computer Disk System]] release, Poison Mushrooms share a palette with [[Goomba]]s, so they appear brown, blue, or light gray depending on the environment. The corresponding artwork depicts them with a menacing grin and shadowy eyes. ''Super Mario All-Stars'' depicts them as blue-skulled, purple-capped mushrooms with angry eyes, while the version included in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' depicts them with a red stalk, a green cap, and pink skull, as well as no eyes.
Poison Mushrooms made their debut in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. They will defeat [[Small Mario]] or Luigi, revert [[Super Mario (form)|Super]] or [[Fire Mario|Fiery Mario]] instantly into Small Mario, and will have no effect on [[Invincible Mario]] or a just-damaged invulnerable Mario. Unlike enemies, they disappear when touched and do not award points when Invincible Mario collides with one. As with all Mushrooms, the game will allow only one to be on screen at a time, so a player can get rid of a Poison Mushroom by revealing a [[Super Mushroom]] or a [[1-Up Mushroom]], causing the first one to disappear. Poison Mushrooms can be found in [[Brick Block]]s, [[? Block]]s, and [[Hidden Block]]s alike, and generally appear as a dull brown, blue, or gray mushroom in the original FDS game (depending on whether the level is set on ground, underground, or in a castle, as they share the exact same color palette as the Goombas in those levels). The original artwork (seen on the right), though, depicts them with a much more sinister appearance, sporting shadowy eyes and a menacing grin. In the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' remake, Poison Mushrooms are also known as '''Poisonous Mushrooms'''<ref name=All-Stars>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1993|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' Player's Guide|page=28}}</ref> or '''Blue Mushrooms'''<ref name=All-Stars/> and appear as blue-skulled, purple-capped mushrooms with angry eyes, making them much more visually obvious. This change to maintain obviousness was carried over to the ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' port, though with a red stalk, green cap, and pink skull, and without eyes. In the brief cinematic that plays on the title screen if one waits long enough without touching the controls, Mario is shown being defeated by a Poison Mushroom.
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====''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
[[File:SMA4_poison_mushroom.png|frame|left]]
[[File:SMA4_poison_mushroom.png|frame|left]]
Poison Mushrooms return in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They hide under [[grass]], instead of blocks, in in the [[World-e]] level [[Vegetable Volley]], but can also appear if the [[Blue Green Switch]] is active. Poison Mushrooms are depicted as blue mushrooms with white skulls on their caps. Poison Mushrooms work the same as before, but having [[Fire Mario]] or any form on the same tier touch a Poison Mushroom powers him down to Super Mario, unless the [[Teki Power Up! Tokuten x2!!|red switch card]] is used.
Poison Mushrooms reappear in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' as blue mushrooms with white skulls on their caps, and retain their effects from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', though any higher-tiered forms (Fire, [[Raccoon Mario|Raccoon]], etc.) revert to Super form instead (unless the [[Teki Power Up! Tokuten x2!!|red switch card]] is used). They appear in the [[World-e]] level [[Vegetable Volley]], hiding under [[grass]] rather than in blocks. They can also appear if the [[Blue Green Switch]] is active. They are unaffected by [[fireball]]s and only cause them to disappear.


====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
[[File:PoisonShroom.png|thumb|upright=0.5]]
[[File:PoisonShroom.png|thumb|upright=0.5]]
Poison Mushrooms return in the Special Worlds of ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. They are depicted purple with magenta spots as well as angry eyebrows, and they emit purple spore-like dust when released and grabbed. They follow Mario or [[Luigi]] around until he either goes to an unreachable area or the Poison Mushroom falls off of the course. Poison Mushrooms can be destroyed in a variety of ways, including [[fireball]]s, [[boomerang]]s, invincibility from either a [[Super Star]] (from which they also flee) or an [[Invincibility Leaf]], or by [[Statue Mario]].
Poison Mushrooms return in the Special Worlds of ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', retaining their effects from ''Super Mario Advance 4''. In this game, they somewhat behave like enemies, as they follow Mario or Luigi around until he is in an area that they cannot get to, or they fall into a bottomless pit. They can also be destroyed by [[fireball]]s or [[boomerang]]s, invincibility from a [[Super Star]] or [[Invincibility Leaf]] or by [[Statue Mario|transforming into a statue]] to make them vanish on contact. In addition, grabbing a Super Star will cause them to flee until the player returns to normal. They use their design from ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' but with angry eyes, being purple with magenta spots and emitting purple dust (possibly spores) when released and grabbed.
 
===Nelsonic Game Watch series===
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
Poison Mushrooms spawn from a cloud at the top right in ''[[Super Mario Bros. (Nelsonic Game Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' Poison Mushrooms fall along the lower three levels of platforms before eventually dropping into a pit at the bottom of the screen. A Poison Mushroom causes Mario to lose a life upon contact. Poison Mushrooms, like other elements from the game, move faster every time [[Princess Peach|the princess]] is rescued by Mario.
 
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
Poison Mushrooms retain a similar purpose in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3 (Nelsonic Game Watch)|Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Their first spawn location is left of Princess Peach, out of the sky, and the second is southwest of [[Bowser]].


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
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[[File:DKChase4.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|[[Donkey Kong]] throwing a Poison Mushroom at [[Mario]]]]
[[File:DKChase4.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|[[Donkey Kong]] throwing a Poison Mushroom at [[Mario]]]]
[[File:DKGB Mushroom.png|frame]]
[[File:DKGB Mushroom.png|frame]]
Poison Mushrooms are sometimes thrown by [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] at Mario (including inside [[barrel]]s), starting with [[Stage 4-8]], in the [[Game Boy]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]''. A Poison Mushroom just shrinks Mario for a few seconds, making him unable to perform actions like climbing ladders or swimming.
Poison Mushrooms were featured in the [[Game Boy]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'', introduced in [[Stage 4-8]]. Sometimes, [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] will throw them at Mario, and sometimes they are contained inside [[barrel]]s. Whenever Mario comes in contact with one of them, it will cause him to briefly shrink in size, disabling some of his abilities in the process (the ability to swim, climb ladders, etc.). After a few seconds, Mario grows back to his regular size. In the final level, they seem to have a similar effect to [[Super Mushroom]]s on Donkey Kong, causing him to grow to colossal size.
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[[File:BadMushroomSMRPG.png|thumb]]
[[File:BadMushroomSMRPG.png|thumb]]
[[File:Red Mushroom.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Red Mushroom.png|frame|left]]
Poison Mushrooms, originally known as '''Bad Mushrooms''', are battle items in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Their corresponding artwork depicts them brown, similarly to outdoor levels in ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', but their sprites are the same as a [[Mushroom]]'s. The [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|remake]] depicts them with their standard colors. They can be obtained either by purchasing them in [[Seaside Town]] during [[Speardovich]]'s takeover, after using a [[Yoshi Cookie]] on an [[Amanita]] or [[Chewy]], or occasionally as spoils from defeated [[Kriffid]]s. Poison Mushrooms can poison most targeted [[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars bestiary|enemies]], but some are not affected by Poison Mushrooms.
Poison Mushrooms, originally known as '''Bad Mushrooms''', reappear in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. They can be purchased in [[Seaside Town]] while [[Speardovich]] is in control of the town, and can only be used in battle. They can also be obtained after using a [[Yoshi Cookie]] on an [[Amanita]] or [[Chewy]], and occasionally from [[Kriffid]]s after defeating them. When used, Poison Mushrooms poison an enemy of choice, though some [[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars bestiary|enemies]] are immune. Their official artwork depicts them with their above-ground ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' coloration, but they appear identical to regular [[Mushroom]]s in game. The [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch version]] gives them their modern colors.


===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
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[[File:LM Poison Mushroom.png|left|thumb|upright=0.85|The Poisonous Mushroom.]]In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Poison Mushrooms, also referred to as '''purple mushrooms'''<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|publisher=Versus Books|language=en-us|date=November 19, 2001|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Perfect Guide|page=11|isbn=1-931886-00-8}}</ref> or Poisonous Mushrooms,<ref>{{cite|author=Bogenn, Tim|publisher=BradyGAMES|language=en-us|date=November 21, 2001|isbn=0-7440-0119-6|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Official Strategy Guide|page=11}}</ref> are dropped by [[portrait ghost]]s when Luigi tries to suck them up. Poison Mushrooms can also be found by vacuuming or interacting with various objects throughout the mansion, and they have a chance of appearing during the final boss battle whenever [[King Boo]]'s [[Bowser]] suit destroys a pillar. These mushrooms bounce around the room for a few seconds before disappearing. On contact, they cause Luigi to shrink and drop ten coins on the floor. Additionally, Luigi cannot use his [[Poltergust 3000]] in this form, potentially allowing the portrait ghosts to escape his vacuum and thereby reduce the portrait rank. While in this small state, Luigi's voice clips are high-pitched and he takes more damage when he gets hit. After several seconds, the Poison Mushroom's effect wears off and Luigi's size returns to normal.
[[File:LM Poison Mushroom.png|left|thumb|upright=0.85|The Poisonous Mushroom.]]In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Poison Mushrooms, also referred to as '''purple mushrooms'''<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|publisher=Versus Books|language=en-us|date=November 19, 2001|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Perfect Guide|page=11|isbn=1-931886-00-8}}</ref> or Poisonous Mushrooms,<ref>{{cite|author=Bogenn, Tim|publisher=BradyGAMES|language=en-us|date=November 21, 2001|isbn=0-7440-0119-6|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Official Strategy Guide|page=11}}</ref> are dropped by [[portrait ghost]]s when Luigi tries to suck them up. Poison Mushrooms can also be found by vacuuming or interacting with various objects throughout the mansion, and they have a chance of appearing during the final boss battle whenever [[King Boo]]'s [[Bowser]] suit destroys a pillar. These mushrooms bounce around the room for a few seconds before disappearing. On contact, they cause Luigi to shrink and drop ten coins on the floor. Additionally, Luigi cannot use his [[Poltergust 3000]] in this form, potentially allowing the portrait ghosts to escape his vacuum and thereby reduce the portrait rank. While in this small state, Luigi's voice clips are high-pitched and he takes more damage when he gets hit. After several seconds, the Poison Mushroom's effect wears off and Luigi's size returns to normal.


In the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]], Poison Mushrooms can be turned into Super Mushrooms if Mario's [[amiibo]] is scanned.
In the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS remake]], Poison Mushrooms can be turned into Super Mushrooms if Mario's [[amiibo]] is scanned.


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
[[File:MLSS Invincishroom Sprite.png|frame]]
[[File:MLSS Invincishroom Sprite.png|frame]]
Poison Mushrooms are depicted light-green with red spots in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They are sometimes inhaled by [[Trunkle]] and sometimes thrown by [[Popple]] from his bag. They can [[poison (status effect)|poison]] Mario or Luigi when touched. Later, at [[Little Fungitown]], there is a similar type titled the [[Invincishroom]], claimed to be a combination of a [[Super Star|Starman]] and a [[1-Up Mushroom]], but it makes Mario [[Bean Fever|very sick]].
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', one of the things [[Trunkle]] can inhale is a Poison Mushroom. They are colored green with red spots, and poisons a brother if touched. [[Popple]] also sometimes throws them from his bag; these Poison Mushrooms cause more severe damage when touched. When the brothers travel to [[Little Fungitown]], Mario eats an [[Invincishroom]], claimed to be a mix of a [[Super Star|Starman]] and a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. However, Mario, being an outsider, is not immune to the dubious concoction and [[Bean Fever|falls gravely ill]].


[[File:MLSSBMPoisonMushroom.png|frame]]
[[File:MLSSBMPoisonMushroom.png|frame]]
In [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|the remake]], the "Invincishroom" (now referred to as an [[Invincibility Mushroom]]) is revealed to be a Poison Mushroom that [[Captain Goomba (Mario & Luigi series)|Captain Goomba]] and [[Captain Shy Guy|his]] [[Captain Boo|squad]] found. Poison Mushrooms also use their design from ''Super Mario 3D Land''.
In [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|the remake]], the "Invincishroom" (now referred to as an [[Invincibility Mushroom]]) that Mario ate and got sick from was revealed to really be a misidentified Poison Mushroom that [[Captain Goomba (Mario & Luigi series)|Captain Goomba]] and [[Captain Shy Guy|his]] [[Captain Boo|squad]] found. Poison Mushrooms themselves retain their ''Super Mario 3D Land'' appearance in the remake.


====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
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[[File:Shrooboidpoisonshroom.png|left|frame]]
[[File:Shrooboidpoisonshroom.png|left|frame]]
[[File:MLPIT Gray Poison Mushroom.png|frame]]
[[File:MLPIT Gray Poison Mushroom.png|frame]]
Poison Mushrooms return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' with a similar role but expanded upon. A gray Poison Mushroom can be used by two [[Dr. Shroob]]s and also [[Swiggler]] in battle. [[Shrooboid Brat]] also spits either Mushrooms or Poison Mushrooms to attack in battle. [[Shroob]]s in general are colored after Poison Mushrooms, having a purple body and white spots.
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', a gray-colored Poison Mushroom can be an item used by the two [[Dr. Shroob]]s and also [[Swiggler]] in the battle against him. The [[Shroob]]s also resemble Poison Mushrooms. In addition, one of [[Shrooboid Brat]]'s attacks involves spitting either Mushrooms or Poison Mushrooms at Mario and Luigi, though they are launched as the opposite of what he is given (if he is given a Mushroom, it is spit out as a Poison Mushroom, and vice versa). Like in the previous game, getting hit by a Poison Mushroom inflicts the brothers with the [[poison (status effect)|poison]] status effect.


====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''====
Poison Mushrooms replace [[Cheep Cheep]]s in one of [[Junker]]'s attacks in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''.
Poison Mushrooms also appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'' where they replace [[Cheep Cheep]]s in one of [[Junker]]'s attacks.


===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===
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[[File:Tainted Mushroom.png|thumb|left|A Poison Mushroom in Bingo! of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
[[File:Tainted Mushroom.png|thumb|left|A Poison Mushroom in [[Bingo!]]]]
Poison Mushrooms, shortened to Poison Shrooms in the original game, appear in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They are depicted as dull green and with pink spots, and their item icons do not depict them with eyes. If three Poison Mushrooms appear in a row during [[Bingo!]], Mario's [[Heart Point|HP]] (as well as his [[Party member#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|partner]]'s HP), [[Flower Point|FP]] and [[Star Power|SP]] are reduced in half, and the [[audience]] members flee. Poison Mushrooms can be created by [[Zess T.]] by mixing a [[Slow Mushroom]] and [[Inky Sauce]], [[Point Swap]] or [[Trial Stew]] and a [[Dried Bouquet]]. A Poison Mushroom inflicts the poison status effect on the user and reduced their HP by half, though seldomly, eating one in battle restores all HP instead.
Poison Mushrooms, appearing as dull green mushrooms with pink spots, appear in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] starting with ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Poison Mushrooms are one of the pictures that the player can earn during a [[Bingo!]], where they are depicted with eyes. If three in a row appear, Mario's [[Heart Point|HP]] (as well as his [[Party member#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|partner]]'s HP), [[Flower Point|FP]] and [[Star Power|SP]] are all cut in half and all of the [[audience]] members leave.
 
Poison Mushrooms, shortened to Poison Shrooms in the GameCube release, also appear as items later in the game. They can be created by [[Zess T.]] by mixing a [[Slow Mushroom]] and [[Inky Sauce]], [[Point Swap]] or [[Trial Stew]] and a [[Dried Bouquet]]. If Mario or his partner eats this mushroom, the user loses half their HP and be afflicted with the [[poison (status effect)|poison]] status. In battle, there is a small chance that when eaten, the Poison Mushroom does not poison its user, but restores all [[Heart Point|HP]] instead.
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====''Super Paper Mario''====
====''Super Paper Mario''====
Poison Shrooms are much more common in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' than the previous game. They function differently, taking 1 HP at each time until the poison status effect wears off. Poison Shrooms can be dropped by [[Zombie Shroom]]s, [[Cursya]]s, and their relatives. A [[Ghost Shroom]] can be substituted as an ingredient over Poison Shroom for certain recipes.
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Poison Shrooms are a much more common occurrence than in its predecessor, occasionally being dropped by [[Zombie Shroom]]s, [[Cursya]]s, and their relatives. However, they do not damage the player for half of their HP; instead they gradually do damage 1 HP at a time until the [[poison (status effect)|poison]] is cured. They are used slightly more in recipes; for example, a single Poison Shroom can produce a [[Dangerous Delight]]. In addition, any recipe that requires a Poison Shroom can be cooked using a [[Ghost Shroom]] instead, if Poison Shrooms are in short supply (Ghost Shrooms can be bought from various shops, or obtained via [[Merlee]]'s charms).


====Recipes====
====Recipes====
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[[File:PoisonMushroomPMSS.png|left|thumb]]
[[File:PoisonMushroomPMSS.png|left|thumb]]
[[File:PMSS-Poison Mushroom Quote.png|thumb|200px|[[Kersti]] observing how Poison Mushrooms look "a little evil" compared to regular mushrooms.]]
[[File:PMSS-Poison Mushroom Quote.png|thumb|200px|[[Kersti]] observing how Poison Mushrooms look "a little evil" compared to regular mushrooms.]]
The Poison Mushroom is a [[Sticker]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', reusing its design introduced in ''Super Mario 3D Land''. They are inside of [[? Block]]s in [[Goomba Fortress]] and [[Rustle Burrow]]. The Poison Mushroom inflicts poison upon Mario, as usual, but a difference is that the status effect can be passed over to enemies who hit Mario. The Poison Mushroom has the same [[Action Command]] as a Mushroom, except it inflicts extra damage upon Mario as well as posions him. The Poison Mushroom leaves Mario unable to wear defense or evasion stickers such as [[Super Boot]]s. Poison Mushrooms are one of the slots on the [[Battle Spin]], where lining three of them plays a different tune and poisons Mario, but he still gets three Sticker slots. Besides functioning as an item, a Poison Mushroom is used to open a door in [[Drybake Desert]] and access the desert. Putting a Poison Mushroom inside of a Paperization Block produces a Mushroom, [[Shiny Mushroom]], a [[Flashy Mushroom]], or three [[Shiny Leaf|Shiny Leaves]]. The Poison Mushroom is placeable in the [[Sticker Museum]] as #84.
In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', the Poison Mushroom returns as a [[Sticker]], having the same appearance as in ''Super Mario 3D Land''. It poisons Mario upon usage; however, the effect will also transmit to enemies that attack him in close combat while it is active. Another one of its effects is that it prevents Mario from wearing defense or evasion stickers such as Tails, Super Boots, and Frog Suits and their Shiny versions. The status can be removed if another status is inflicted on Mario or the enemy, including positive effects like the Power-up status. Poison Mushrooms also appear on the Battle Spin, and if three of them are lined up, a different tune will play and Mario will be poisoned, removing any positive status. However, he still gets three Sticker slots.
 
The sticker has the same Action Command as a Mushroom, but performing it is actually harmful to Mario, causing him to take additional damage as well as poison.


The Poison Mushroom costs two coins to buy at [[Whammino Mountain]] for 2 coins. At [[Decalburg]], once [[Hither Thither Hill]] becomes available, there is a Toad in the back alley who sells an overpriced Poison Mushroom, but Mario can negotiate the price down to 25 coins.
One is also used as a 'key' to open the door in [[Drybake Desert]] to enter the desert. Putting one inside of a Paperization Block will yield a Mushroom, Shiny Mushroom, a Flashy Mushroom, or three Shiny Leaves. It can be purchased at [[Whammino Mountain]] for 2 coins, or found in [[? Block]]s in [[Goomba Fortress]] and [[Rustle Burrow]]. Also, a Toad in a back alley of [[Decalburg]] will sell the player a heavily overpriced Poison Mushroom (only once [[Hither Thither Hill]] is unlocked), but the player can negotiate to get the price down to 25 coins. It can be placed in the [[Sticker Museum]] as #84.


===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''===
===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''===
[[File:MH3o3PoisonMushroom.png|frame]]
[[File:MH3o3PoisonMushroom.png|frame]]
Poison Mushrooms are hazardous items in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. They are depicted with magenta spots atop their usual purple cap. It is the functional opposite of the [[Mushroom]], slowing whomever touches it.
Poison Mushrooms are hazardous items in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', which depicts them with purple caps and magenta spots. It functions the opposite of the [[Mushroom]], slowing whoever touches it.


===''Itadaki Street DS''===
===''Itadaki Street DS''===
Poison Mushrooms are in the [[Amida Dokan]] minigame of ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'', where having Mario collect it closes the player's shops close for a turn.
In ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'', Poison Mushrooms appear in the [[Amida Dokan]] minigame. If Mario collects it, the player's shops close for one turn.


===''Mario Clock''===
===''Mario Clock''===
[[File:Poison clock.png|frame]]
[[File:Poison clock.png|frame]]
Poison Mushrooms are obstacles in ''[[Mario Clock]]''. They appear only while the character is in [[Super Mario (form)|Super]] form and cannot make him lose a life.
Poison Mushrooms are obstacles in ''[[Mario Clock]]'', appearing only while the character is in [[Super Mario (form)|Super]] form and being unable to cause him to lose a life.
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===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
[[File:P&DSMBE OrbPurple.png|left|thumb|80px]]
[[File:P&DSMBE OrbPurple.png|left|thumb|80px]]
Poison Mushrooms appear as Dark Orbs in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. Their appearance uses elements from their ''Super Mario 3D Land'' design and the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''.
Poison Mushrooms make an appearance in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'', as Dark Orbs, one of the five elemental orbs used in the game's puzzle board. Their design in this game is a hybrid of their appearances in ''Super Mario 3D Land'' and the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' remake of ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''.
[[File:PDSMBE-PoisonMushroom.png|frame]]
[[File:PDSMBE-PoisonMushroom.png|frame]]
Poison Mushrooms are also transformation items use by [[Magikoopa]]s, pairing them with a Dark-element Magikoopa, and to transform enemies into their skeletal versions.
They're also used as transformation items for [[Magikoopa]]s, pairing them with a Dark-element Magikoopa, and for transforming enemies into their skeletal versions.
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|Fre2=Champi Poison
|Fre2=Champi Poison
|Fre2M=Poison Mushroom
|Fre2M=Poison Mushroom
|Fre3=Champignon poison
|Fre3=Champignon poison<ref>{{cite|quote=amiibo de Mario : après avoir activé cet amiibo, tous les champignons poison du manoir deviennent des super champignons, qui redonnent 25 cœurs chacun.|url=www.nintendo.com/fr-fr/Jeux/Jeux-Nintendo-3DS/Luigi-s-Mansion-1348382.html#amiibo|title=Luigi's Mansion &#x7c; Jeux Nintendo 3DS|publisher=Nintendo.fr|accessdate=June 3, 2024}}</ref>
|Fre3C=<ref>{{cite|quote=amiibo de Mario : après avoir activé cet amiibo, tous les champignons poison du manoir deviennent des super champignons, qui redonnent 25 cœurs chacun.|url=www.nintendo.com/fr-fr/Jeux/Jeux-Nintendo-3DS/Luigi-s-Mansion-1348382.html#amiibo|title=Luigi's Mansion &#x7c; Jeux Nintendo 3DS|publisher=Nintendo.fr|accessdate=June 3, 2024}}</ref>
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|Fre3M=Poison mushroom
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|Ita=Fungo avvelenato
|ItaM=Poisoned Mushroom
|ItaM=Poisoned Mushroom
|Ita2=Fungo velenoso
|Ita2=Fungo velenoso<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' Italian instruction booklet|page=9}}</ref><ref>''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'', item list</ref>
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|Ita2M=Poisonous mushroom
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Wither Roses are replaced by Poison Mushrooms.
*In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Wither Roses are replaced by Poison Mushrooms.
*In the [[Nintendo Switch]] version of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', the [[Small Mario|Small]] form of Purple [[Captain Toad]] has a cap coloration very similar to that of a Poison Mushroom, being purple with pink spots.
*In ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''{{'}}s [[Nintendo Switch]] version, the [[Small Mario|Small]] form of Purple [[Captain Toad]] has a cap coloration very similar to that of a Poison Mushroom, being purple with pink spots.
*In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', the team name for [[Toad]] and [[Wario]], "Poison Mushrooms", is a reference to the Poison Mushroom.
*In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', the team name for [[Toad]] and [[Wario]], "Poison Mushrooms", is a reference to the Poison Mushroom.


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