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Long-Last Shakes can serve as a cheaper alternative to [[Super Shroom Shake]]s, provided the player can match directions with the Wii Remote properly.
Long-Last Shakes can serve as a cheaper alternative to [[Super Shroom Shake]]s, provided the player can match directions with the Wii Remote properly.
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==Recipes==
==Recipes==
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|recipe1=Long-Last Shake + [[Peachy Peach]]
!width="50%"|Recipe
|result1=[[Gradual Syrup]]
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!width="25%"|Game that Recipe is in
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|Long-Last Shake + [[Peachy Peach]]
|[[Gradual Syrup]]
|''[[Super Paper Mario]]  
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 12:59, July 2, 2024

Long-Last Shake
Long-Last Shake SPM.png
Super Paper Mario description A fungal drink that regenerates your HP over time.

A Long-Last Shake is an item in Super Paper Mario that regenerates the player's Heart Points over time, similar to the Slow Shroom from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The item is purchasable at Howzit's shop in Flipside for thirty coins, or the item can be purchased at Howzit's shop in Yold Town for 15 coins or from Flimm in the Flipside and Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. Using one begins a minigame where the player is prompted to tilt their Wii Remote in the directions shown. This makes it the only healing item in the game which requires an Action Command. The effect ranges from gradually recovering a minimum of 10 HP to a maximum of 20 HP, depending on how well the player matches the positions of the Wii Remote in the minigame. It is also unique in being the only healing item in the game that does not cure poison.

Long-Last Shakes can serve as a cheaper alternative to Super Shroom Shakes, provided the player can match directions with the Wii Remote properly.

Recipes

# Recipe Result Game

1 Long-Last Shake + Peachy Peach Gradual Syrup Super Paper Mario

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese じわじわキノコカン
Jiwajiwa Kinoko Kan
Slow Shroom Can

French (NOE) Soda récup
Recovery Soda; "récup" is short for "récupérer" (to recover)
German Langzeit-Mix
Long-term Mix
Italian Shake Durapiù
Longlasting Shake
Korean 은근슬쩍버섯통조림
Eungeunseuljjeog Beoseot Tongjolim
Subtly Canned Mushrooms

Spanish Batido Durativo
Long-Last Shake