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As a sticker, the tape takes up only one square in Mario's album. If and when it is used in battle, the battlefield darkens as a roll of tape appears onscreen, rolling all over the screen in straight lines. Once it is done, any enemies onscreen become taped down, freezing them for one or two turns. The player may press {{button|3ds|a}} as the tape starts rolling out to improve the effects. | As a sticker, the tape takes up only one square in Mario's album. If and when it is used in battle, the battlefield darkens as a roll of tape appears onscreen, rolling all over the screen in straight lines. Once it is done, any enemies onscreen become taped down, freezing them for one or two turns. The player may press {{button|3ds|a}} as the tape starts rolling out to improve the effects. | ||
The tape can also be placed into the [[Sticker Museum]] as #53, alongside the other "stop"-related | The tape can also be placed into the [[Sticker Museum]] as #53, alongside the other "stop"-related Things. Its basic description mentions it use in sticking things together, while its museum description warns to only use it against real threats. | ||
The tape comes in handy during the first phase of the [[Bowser]] battle in [[Bowser's Sky Castle]]. It can be used in addition to the [[Thumbtack]] or [[Stapler (Thing)|Stapler]] to keep the doors in the background closed, preventing new enemies from joining Bowser. | The tape comes in handy during the first phase of the [[Bowser]] battle in [[Bowser's Sky Castle]]. It can be used in addition to the [[Thumbtack]] or [[Stapler (Thing)|Stapler]] to keep the doors in the background closed, preventing new enemies from joining Bowser. |