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Revision as of 23:28, July 9, 2024
Zess Special | |
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The Thousand-Year Door description | A tasty meal made by Zess T. Replenishes 20 HP and 20 FP. |
A Zess Special is a food item in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door made by Zess T., acting as a successor to Tayce T.'s Yummy Meal. It can also be won by having three matching numbers in the Happy Lucky Lottery.
In Super Paper Mario, a similar item called the Dyllis Special appears. Dyllis from Flopside makes this.
Recipes
Recipe | Result of Cooked Item |
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Whacka Bump | Zess Special |
Ultra Mushroom + Fire Flower | |
Ultra Mushroom + Gradual Syrup | |
Ultra Mushroom + Horsetail | |
Healthy Salad + Ink Pasta | |
Healthy Salad + Shroom Roast | |
Healthy Salad + Spicy Pasta | |
Fresh Pasta + Dried Mushroom | Zess Dinner (international) Zess Special (Japan) |
Fresh Pasta + Mushroom | |
Fresh Pasta + Super Mushroom | |
Fresh Pasta + Life Mushroom | |
Ultra Mushroom + Peachy Peach | |
Ultra Mushroom + Fresh Pasta | Zess Special (Japan) Zess Deluxe (international) |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ナンシースペシャル[1] Nanshī Supesharu |
Nancy Special | |
Chinese (simplified) | 南希特选料理[?] Nánxī Tèxuǎn Liàolǐ |
Nancy Specialty | |
Chinese (traditional) | 南希特選料理[?] Nánxī Tèxuǎn Liàolǐ |
Nancy Specialty | |
French | Plat du Chef[?] | Chef's Dish | |
German | Spezialmenü[?] | Special menu | |
Italian | Marblé[?] | ? | |
Korean | 낸시스페셜[?] Naensi Seupesyeol |
Nancy Special | |
Spanish | Especial de Nancy[?] | Nancy's Special |
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English". (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved January 4, 2015.