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'''Jammin' Jellies''' are one of the greatest general [[Flower Point|FP]]-healing item in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] (second to Jelly Pop and [[Jelly Candy]]). The item can heal fifty FP.
'''Jammin' Jellies''' are one of the greatest general [[Flower Point|FP]]-healing item in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] (second to [[Jelly Candy]]). The item can heal fifty FP.


This item can be cooked by mixing an [[Ultra Shroom]] and a [[Point Swap]]. Jammin' Jelly is the FP-restoring counterpart to the Ultra Shroom, and the two put together make the [[Jelly Ultra]], which is able to recover fifty [[Heart Point|HP]] and fifty FP.
This item can be cooked by mixing an [[Ultra Shroom]] and a [[Point Swap]]. Jammin' Jelly is the FP-restoring counterpart to the Ultra Shroom, and the two put together make the [[Jelly Ultra]], which is able to recover fifty [[Heart Point|HP]] and fifty FP.
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*Left by silver [[Li'l Oink]]s.
*Left by silver [[Li'l Oink]]s.
*Occasionally dropped by an [[Amazy Dayzee]].
*Occasionally dropped by an [[Amazy Dayzee]].
*One can be won at the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]] (as [[Princess Peach|Peach]] between chapter 5 and 6 and sent to Mario via the [[Treasure Chest (Paper Mario)|mysterious chest]] between chapters 6 and 7).
*One can be won at the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]] (as [[Princess Peach|Peach]] between chapter 5 and 6 and sent to Mario via the [[Mysterious Treasure Chest]] between chapters 6 and 7).
*One is found behind the tree near the [[Mt. Lavalava]] entrance.
*One is found behind the tree near the [[Mt. Lavalava]] entrance.
*One is found in [[Flower Fields]] (in the tree behind [[Lily (Paper Mario)|Lily]]'s pond).
*One is found in [[Flower Fields]] (in the tree behind [[Lily (Paper Mario)|Lily]]'s pond).

Revision as of 14:49, November 21, 2020

Template:Pmitem-infobox Jammin' Jellies are one of the greatest general FP-healing item in the Paper Mario series (second to Jelly Candy). The item can heal fifty FP.

This item can be cooked by mixing an Ultra Shroom and a Point Swap. Jammin' Jelly is the FP-restoring counterpart to the Ultra Shroom, and the two put together make the Jelly Ultra, which is able to recover fifty HP and fifty FP.

Recipes

Recipe Result of cooked item Game
Jammin' Jelly Super Soda Paper Mario
Koopa Leaf + Jammin' Jelly
Cake Mix + Jammin' Jelly Jelly Pop
Mushroom + Jammin' Jelly Jelly Shroom
Super Shroom + Jammin' Jelly Jelly Super
Life Shroom + Jammin' Jelly
Volt Shroom + Jammin' Jelly
Ultra Shroom + Jammin' Jelly Jelly Ultra
Melon + Jammin' Jelly Special Shake
Apple + Jammin' Jelly
Coconut + Jammin' Jelly
Honey Syrup + Jammin' Jelly
Maple Syrup + Jammin' Jelly
Lime + Jammin' Jelly
Lemon + Jammin' Jelly
Red/Yellow/Blue Berry + Jammin' Jelly
Jammin' Jelly Fresh Juice Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Gradual Syrup + Jammin' Jelly
Turtley Leaf + Jammin' Jelly
Honey Syrup + Jammin' Jelly
Keel Mango + Jammin' Jelly Fruit Parfait
Peachy Peach + Jammin' Jelly
Cake Mix + Jammin' Jelly Jelly Candy
Mushroom + Jammin' Jelly Jelly Shroom
Volt Shroom + Jammin' Jelly
Super Shroom + Jammin' Jelly Jelly Super
Life Shroom + Jammin' Jelly
Ultra Shroom + Jammin' Jelly Jelly Ultra
Ice Storm + Jammin' Jelly Zess Frappe
Maple Syrup + Jammin' Jelly Zess Tea
Point Swap + Jammin' Jelly Ultra Shroom

Paper Mario locations

Image of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block in the Crystal Palace, in Paper Mario.
The location of the Jammin' Jelly in the Crystal Palace

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door locations

Screenshot of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block (containing a Jammin' Jelly) in Keelhaul Key, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The location of the Jammin' Jelly in the Keelhaul Key jungle.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ローヤルゼリー[2]
Rōyaru Zerī
Royal Jelly
Chinese 蜂王浆[?]
Fēngwáng Jiāng
Royal Jelly (from iQue's localization of Paper Mario)
French Déligelée[?] Portmanteau of "Délicieux" (delicious) and "gelée" (jelly)
German Gelee Royal[?] Royal Jelly
Italian Composta[?] Stewed Fruit
Spanish Gelatina (TTYD)[?] Jelly

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Jdaster64 (April 7, 2016). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy Item/Badge Drop FAQ. GameFAQs. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  2. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.

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