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|JapR=Itsūmo Genki P
|JapM=Always Healthy P
|JapM=Always Healthy P
|Spa=Vacuna E
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|SpaM=Vaccine P
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|Dut=Kerngezond P
|DutM=Literally ''Core Healthy P'', but ''kerngezond'' is mainly a term denoting that someone is in excellent health
|Fre=Ҫa va bien! P
|Fre=Ҫa va bien! P
|FreM=I'm feeling fine! P
|FreM=I'm feeling fine! P
|Ger=Protektor P
|GerM=Protector P
|Ita=Granforma C
|Ita=Granforma C
|ItaM=Great Shape P
|ItaM=Great Shape P
|Ger=Protektor P
|Kor=
|GerM=Protector P
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|Spa=Vacuna E
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Revision as of 03:03, June 6, 2024

Feeling Fine P
Sprite of the Feeling Fine P badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
BP needed 4
Sell price 150 coins
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
The Thousand-Year Door description Make your partner immune to poison or dizziness. (GameCube)
Make your partner immune to status changes, like poison or dizzy. (Switch)

Feeling Fine P is a badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It can be found in the X-Naut Fortress, inside of a giant claw crane that can only be accessed after returning the Cog to the crane. If Mario is equipped with it, his partner becomes immune to a variety of status effects, namely Sleep, Stop, Dizzy, Poison, Confused, Electrified, Soft, and Tiny. The effect of this badge is overridden by other badges: for example, the Zap Tap badge (which gives Mario the Electrified status when equipped) still gives him the status, while a Volt Mushroom (which gives Mario the Electrified status when eaten) has no effect. A variant of the badge called Feeling Fine works the same, but works exclusively on Mario.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese イツーモゲンキP[?]
Itsūmo Genki P
Always Healthy P
Dutch Kerngezond P[?] Literally Core Healthy P, but kerngezond is mainly a term denoting that someone is in excellent health
French Ҫa va bien! P[?] I'm feeling fine! P
German Protektor P[?] Protector P
Italian Granforma C[?] Great Shape P
Spanish Vacuna E[?] Vaccine P