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To make Zess Tea, the player needs to obtain a [[Golden Leaf]] from a tree found behind [[Creepy Steeple]]. If the leaf is brought to Zess T. in [[Rogueport]], she will brew Zess Tea out of it. Zess Tea is a recovery item and usable both inside and outside of battles. Using it restores twenty of [[Mario]]'s [[Flower Point]]s and can be used as a substitute for the more expensive but easier to get [[Maple Syrup]]. | To make Zess Tea, the player needs to obtain a [[Golden Leaf]] from a tree found behind [[Creepy Steeple]]. If the leaf is brought to Zess T. in [[Rogueport]], she will brew Zess Tea out of it. Zess Tea is a recovery item and usable both inside and outside of battles. Using it restores twenty of [[Mario]]'s [[Flower Point]]s and can be used as a substitute for the more expensive but easier to get [[Maple Syrup]]. | ||
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Template:Recipe-Infobox Zess Tea is a special kind of beverage found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is yellow-orange in color and comes in a purple tea cup. The name of this Item is a pun on the person who brews it, namely Zess T. the Toad chef.
To make Zess Tea, the player needs to obtain a Golden Leaf from a tree found behind Creepy Steeple. If the leaf is brought to Zess T. in Rogueport, she will brew Zess Tea out of it. Zess Tea is a recovery item and usable both inside and outside of battles. Using it restores twenty of Mario's Flower Points and can be used as a substitute for the more expensive but easier to get Maple Syrup.
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