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Revision as of 07:49, May 10, 2022
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Paper Mario description | A hot lollipop made by Tayce T. Restores 20 FP but uses 1 HP. |
The Thousand-Year Door description | Candy made by Zess T. Replenishes 20 FP. |
The Fire Pop is one of the recipes available in the Paper Mario series. It is a lollipop with a swirl in fiery colors.
In Paper Mario, Tayce T. can create one with a Cake Mix and a Fire Flower. The player can use this item in both the overworld and in battles. It will damage Mario by one HP, but will restore twenty FP in the process. This is a trade-off between the attacking power of the Fire Flower, and the healing power of the Fire Pop, leaving this item's usefulness to be decided by the player. If Mario is down to one HP when he eats it, he retains his health but makes a gag face similar to when eating a Dried Shroom in battle. It is depicted as an orange lollipop with a red swirl.
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Zess T. can make one in the same way, but can also make one by substituting Hot Sauce for the Fire Flower. In this game, it heals twenty FP without damaging Mario. It is depicted here as a red lollipop with a yellow swirl.
In both games, the Fire Pop can be sold for twenty coins at any shop.
Recipes
Recipe | Result | Game |
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Cake Mix + Fire Flower | Fire Pop | Paper Mario + Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Cake Mix + Hot Sauce | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ファイアキャンディ[?] Faia Kyandi |
Fire Candy | |
Chinese | 火之糖[?] Huǒ zhī Táng |
Fire Candy | |
German | Feuer-Pop[?] | Fire Pop | |
Italian | Bonbon fuoco[?] | Fire Pop | |
Spanish | Pirulí Fuego[?] | Fire Pop |