Stage (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)

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The stage is used for a cutscene after winning the Shadow Queen battle. Doopliss is there.

The stage is the setting in which all battles in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door take place. Mario and his partner stay on the left side of the stage, whereas enemies are positioned on the right side of the stage. South of the stage, there are audience seats that house the audience who watch over the battles.

Exclusive to the battle against Hooktail, the second phase of the fight takes place within the audience seats rather than onstage.

Stage ranks[edit]

Depending on Mario's level, the stage on which the battle takes place will change, increasing audience capacity and introducing new stage hazards.

Mario's level Stage rank Audience capacity New stage hazards Image
1-9 Rising Star 0-50 Background elements, bucket, and stage light PMTTYD Rising Star Stage.png
10-19 B-List Star 0-100 Fog nozzle, freeze nozzle, basin, and water PMTTYD B-List Star Stage.png
20-29 A-List Star 0-150 Explosion nozzle, fork, large bug, and small bugs PMTTYD A-List Star Stage.png
30-99 Superstar 0-200 Fire nozzle, Bowser statue, and meteor PMTTYD Superstar Stage.png

Stage hazards[edit]

Stage hazards can be broken down into three main categories based on effect and internal triggers.

Background elements[edit]

Various elements of the stage's background can fall onstage during combat, such as trees or hills. They will deal 1 damage to whoever stands in the path of the falling scenery. Some background elements such as grass are also too short to hit anyone and thus are purely cosmetic. In battle with a ceiling, the ceiling can also be knocked down, grounding all enemies on the ceiling. The exception is the Chapter 5 encounter with Lord Crump where the ceiling is impossible to knock down.

Stage nozzles[edit]

Mist covering the battle stage.
Fog covering the stage

Nozzles mimicking pyrotechnics and special effects are introduced at the B-List Star Stage. The nozzle type is predetermined at the beginning of the battle and will remain the same for the entire rest of the battle. The three nozzles can be angled either at the player's side, in a neutral position, or at the enemy's side. Throughout the battle, the nozzles can change directions based on the player's attacks. Once the nozzles are determined to fire, each nozzle will shoot its respective effect at the side it is aimed at. If multiple nozzles fire at a single side, the effect will be stacked. For example, two fire jets will deal 2 damage and 6 turns of Burn. Fog clouds the entire stage regardless of the position of the jets, although they will deal damage to parties they are pointing at, in case they are equipped with a P-Up, D-Down badge.

Nozzle Effect
Fog Creates a veil of fog for two turns during which attacks have a 50% chance of missing. While fog visibly covers the whole stage, it has a chance to not affect one side, denoted by those participants taking a 0-damage hit. (This can deal damage to Mario or his partner if P-Up, D-Down or P-Up, D-Down P is equipped.) Moves that bypass evasion checks like Special Moves are not affected.
Freeze Inflicts Freeze for 1 turn
Explosion Deals 2 explosion damage
Fire Deals 1 damage and inflicts Burn for 3 turns

Enemy Bob-omb explosions and all of Admiral Bobbery's moves can clear fog. Additionally, Bobbery's Appeal, Flurrie's Gale Force, and Ice Storm will also always clear fog. In the remake, these moves and attacks will only clear the fog on one side of the stage, depending on where they were executed; in addition, the visuals for which sides are affected is much clearer. Because fog no longer deals 0 damage to those unaffected by it, it can no longer damage Mario's party if P-Up, D-Down is equipped.

In the remake, Black Shy Guys will appear to reset the nozzles after they fire at the player or enemy parties.

Falling objects[edit]

Object Effect
Bucket Deals 1 damage to a character, and has a 50% chance to inflict Dizziness for 3 turns.
Stage light Deals 1 damage to a character, and has a 25% chance to inflict Electrification for 3 turns.
Basin Deals 1 damage to a character, and has a 50% chance to inflict Dizziness for 3 turns.
Water Clears most status effects to a character.
Fork Deals 2 damage to a character
Large bug Deals 1 damage to a character, and has a 50% chance to inflict confusion for 3 turns to a character.
Small bugs Has a 50% chance to inflict confusion for 3 turns.
Bowser statue Deals 5 damage to all characters on one side of the stage (either Mario and his partner, or all enemies), and has a 100% chance to inflict confusion for 3 turns.
Meteor Deals 3 damage to everyone on stage, and has a 50% chance to inflict Dizziness for 3 turns.

Except for the Bowser statue and the meteor, all falling objects have a 10% of falling at the audience seats instead of onstage, scaring off audience members in a small range around the impact and all Punies in the audience.

Triggers[edit]

A Shy Guy affecting the stage
Screenshot from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for the Nintendo Switch
A Shy Guy affecting the stage in the remake

Most of Mario and his partners' moves have a chance to influence stage hazards in some way. Enemy attacks will not cause stage hazards except for the dragons' stomp attacks, which can cause falling objects. Shy Guys in the audience may also randomly trigger any type of stage hazard.