Volt Mushroom

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Volt Mushroom
PaperMario Items VoltShroom.png A Volt Shroom in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Volt Shroom as seen in Super Paper Mario. Icon of the Volt Mushroom from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Paper Mario description Electrifies Mario briefly and damages enemies who touch him.
The Thousand-Year Door description Electrifies you to damage direct-attackers. (GCN)
Temporarily electrifies a party member so they damage direct-attackers. (Switch)
Super Paper Mario description A shocking shroom! Briefly paralyze enemies you touch.

A Volt Mushroom, originally known as a Volt Shroom, is an item that appears in the Paper Mario series. In Paper Mario, it is a yellow Mushroom with a slightly lighter yellow lightning bolt beside it. The Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door variant is black with yellow lightning bolts in place of the usual white spots.

In both games, Volt Mushrooms electrify Mario for a short time, causing most enemies to take damage when they physically touch him. Volt Mushrooms also allow Mario to jump on electrified foes without taking any damage. In the Nintendo GameCube version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, a Volt Mushroom will do nothing if the Feeling Fine Badge is equipped.

In Super Paper Mario, a Volt Shroom again electrifies the player, but instead of damaging enemies, the player can run into enemies and paralyze them without taking any damage. When a Volt Shroom is used, the player has to press A Button, One Button, or Two Button as shown on the screen. Each button correctly pressed rises the meter up for a longer effect. Pressing the wrong button drops the meter down a little. The effect can last anywhere from 25 to 40 seconds, depending on how full the meter gets.

Recipes[edit]

All recipes apply to Paper Mario only:

# Recipe Result Game

1 Goomnut + Mushroom Volt Mushroom (International)
Life Mushroom (Japan)
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2 Koopa Leaf + Mushroom Volt Mushroom (International)
Life Mushroom (Japan)
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3 Strange Leaf + Mushroom Volt Mushroom (International)
Life Mushroom (Japan)
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4 Mushroom + Dried Fruit Volt Mushroom "
5 Super Mushroom + Dried Fruit Volt Mushroom "
6 Ultra Mushroom + Dried Fruit Volt Mushroom "
7 Life Mushroom + Dried Fruit Volt Mushroom "
8 Volt Mushroom Hot Shroom "
9 Volt Mushroom + Cake Mix Electro Pop "

Locations[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

Image of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block in Shy Guy's Toy Box, in Paper Mario.
One of the hidden blocks containing a Volt Shroom in Paper Mario

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese びりびりキノコ[?]
Biribiri Kinoko
Shock Mushroom
Chinese (simplified) 驭电蘑菇[?]
Yùdiàn Mógu
Electricity-Driving Mushroom Paper Mario
带电蘑菇[?]
Dàidiàn Mógū
Electric Mushroom The Thousand-Year Door remake
Chinese (traditional) 帶電蘑菇[?]
Dàidiàn Mógū
Electric Mushroom The Thousand-Year Door remake
Dutch Elektropaddenstoel[?] Electric Mushroom
French Voltpignon[?] Portmanteau of "volt" and champignon ("mushroom")
German Voltopilz[?] Volt Mushroom
Italian Fungo Volta[?] Volt Mushroom
Korean 찌릿찌릿버섯[?]
Jjiritjjirit Beoseot
Shock Mushroom
Spanish (NOA) Champiñón Voltáico[?] Volt mushroom
Spanish (NOE) Champiñón voltáico[?] Volt mushroom
Seta Eléct.[?] Electrical Mushroom (Eléct. is an abbreviation of eléctrica, "electrical") Paper Mario
Seta Eléctrica[3] Electrical Mushroom The Thousand-Year Door

References[edit]

  1. ^ Floogal (December 23, 2006). Paper Mario Stat/Attack Guide. GameFAQs. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  2. ^ Jdaster64 (April 7, 2016). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy Item/Badge Drop FAQ. GameFAQs. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  3. ^ FatalRagnarok (July 27, 2015). "Paper Mario y la Puerta Milenaria | Español |Part 31" (19:12). YouTube. Retrieved May 22, 2024.