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==Battle stickers== | ==Battle stickers== | ||
There are 96 battle stickers in the game. | There are 96 battle stickers in the game. | ||
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!Image | !Image | ||
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!In-game | !In-game Description | ||
!Sticking | !Sticking Points | ||
!Attack Power | !Attack Power | ||
!width=13%|Attack | !width=13%|Attack Range | ||
!Where to | !Where to Buy/Dropped By | ||
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===Other stickers=== | ===Other stickers=== | ||
These stickers are plot-related, and are only available in certain battles. These two stickers are not required for the [[Sticker Museum]]. | These stickers are plot-related, and are only available in certain battles. These two stickers are not required for the [[Sticker Museum]]. | ||
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!In-game | !In-game Description | ||
!Effect | !Effect | ||
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{{Quote|I have to tell you, I'm not familiar with that... thing. It's so rare to see something that's not flat!|Kersti|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}} | {{Quote|I have to tell you, I'm not familiar with that... thing. It's so rare to see something that's not flat!|Kersti|Paper Mario: Sticker Star}} | ||
Things are objects that can be found within the game. They are named such because, unlike most of the denizens in the game, the items are not actually made out of either paper or similar material such as cardboard. There are a total of 64 things throughout the game, each with a different purpose. Mario finds them as actual objects, and they cannot be used in this state. Although they are not made out of paper, as noted before, they can be rendered into stickers by flinging them onto a special board at a [[Sling-a-Thing]] location. In addition, a [[Shady Toad|specific Toad]] in [[Decalburg]] will sell things in a manner that is implied to be illegal. The player can then take the sticker and either paste it on the environment to cause events or use them in battle. Although not directly stated within the game, the player can execute Action Commands on most things by pressing {{button|3ds|A}} (or in the case of the Cake, blowing into the microphone) in order to increase their effects. Mario can only carry one of each Thing at a time, whether in normal form or as a sticker. | Things are objects that can be found within the game. They are named such because, unlike most of the denizens in the game, the items are not actually made out of either paper or similar material such as cardboard. There are a total of 64 things throughout the game, each with a different purpose. Mario finds them as actual objects, and they cannot be used in this state. Although they are not made out of paper, as noted before, they can be rendered into stickers by flinging them onto a special board at a [[Sling-a-Thing]] location. In addition, a [[Shady Toad|specific Toad]] in [[Decalburg]] will sell things in a manner that is implied to be illegal. The player can then take the sticker and either paste it on the environment to cause events or use them in battle. Although not directly stated within the game, the player can execute Action Commands on most things by pressing {{button|3ds|A}} (or in the case of the Cake, blowing into the microphone) in order to increase their effects. Mario can only carry one of each Thing at a time, whether in normal form or as a sticker. | ||
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==Scraps== | ==Scraps== | ||
Scraps are pieces of the environment that can be removed and pasted into a certain location later on. They can either be obtained on their own or by peeling a certain piece of the environment off by paperizing, and can be placed back in their proper location with the same process. Removing something from the environment results in a void appearing in its place, which shows where the removed scrap or even another scrap is to go. | Scraps are pieces of the environment that can be removed and pasted into a certain location later on. They can either be obtained on their own or by peeling a certain piece of the environment off by paperizing, and can be placed back in their proper location with the same process. Removing something from the environment results in a void appearing in its place, which shows where the removed scrap or even another scrap is to go. | ||
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!width=5%|Image | !width=5%|Image | ||
!width=20%|Name | !width=20%|Name | ||
!width=20%|Location | !width=20%|Location | ||
!width=20%|Where to place | !width=20%|Where to place | ||
!width=35%|Purpose / | !width=35%|Purpose / Description | ||
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|[[File:WoodenbridgePMSS.png|100px]] | |[[File:WoodenbridgePMSS.png|100px]] | ||
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==Upgrading== | ==Upgrading== | ||
Throughout the game are hidden spots that can convert stickers into stronger stickers, referred to as Paperization Blocks.<ref>{{cite|author=von Esmarch, Nick|title=''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|isbn=978-0-307-89675-9|date=2012|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us|page=13, 31-33}}</ref> Occasionally, some stickers may produce [[heart (item)|heart]]s, [[coin]]s, [[Five Coin]]s, or [[10-Coin|10 Coin]]s. They are usually found above a hexagonal formation of flowers or tree stumps, and only support the smallest stickers. Below are the possible outcomes of an upgrade: | Throughout the game are hidden spots that can convert stickers into stronger stickers, referred to as Paperization Blocks.<ref>{{cite|author=von Esmarch, Nick|title=''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|isbn=978-0-307-89675-9|date=2012|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us|page=13, 31-33}}</ref> Occasionally, some stickers may produce [[heart (item)|heart]]s, [[coin]]s, [[Five Coin]]s, or [[10-Coin|10 Coin]]s. They are usually found above a hexagonal formation of flowers or tree stumps, and only support the smallest stickers. Below are the possible outcomes of an upgrade: | ||
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!width="20%"|Input | !width="20%"style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px; background: #FFFF00;"|Input | ||
!width="80%"colspan=4|Possible outcome(s) | !width="80%"colspan="4"style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px; background: #00FFFF;"|Possible outcome(s) | ||
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