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|image=[[File:Mr Softener TTYD.png]]
|image=[[File:Mr Softener TTYD.png]] [[File:Mr Softener PMTTYDNS icon.png|50px]]
|appears_in=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.  
|first_appearance''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.  
|made_by=[[Zess T.]]
|ttyd=Temporarily softens up an enemy, decreasing their Defense. (Switch, in battle)<br>Temporarily softens up an enemy, decreasing their Defense. However, it can't drop their Defense below 0! (Switch, in menu)
|hp= 0
|fp= 0
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'''Mr. Softener''' is a worm-like item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The item can be purchased at Niff T.'s [[Item Shop]] in [[Petalburg]] for eight [[coin]]s. The item "softens" enemies, thus reducing their [[DEF-Down|defense]] by three points (but will not allow DEF to go below 0). This item can also be cooked by mixing a [[Courage Shell]] and a [[Point Swap]]. Conversely, cooking a Mr. Softener with almost any type of [[Mushroom]] results in a [[Dried Mushroom]].
'''Mr. Softener''' is a worm-like item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The item can be purchased at Niff T.'s [[Item Shop]] in [[Petalburg]] for eight [[Coin]]s. The item "softens" enemies, thus reducing their [[DEF-Down|defense]] by three points (but will not allow DEF to go below 0). This item can also be cooked by mixing a [[Courage Shell]] and a [[Point Swap]]. Conversely, cooking a Mr. Softener with almost any type of [[Mushroom]] results in a [[Dried Shroom]].
 
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Funyafunya-kun
|JapR=Funyafunya-kun
|JapM=Mr. Soft
|JapM=Mr. Soft
|ChiS=软软小子
|ChiSR=Ruǎn Ruǎn Xiǎozi
|ChiSM=Soft Guy
|ChiT=軟軟小子
|ChiTR=Ruǎn Ruǎn Xiǎozi
|ChiTM=Soft Guy
|Dut=Krachtverzachter
|DutM=Power Softener
|Fre=Toumou
|FreM=Pun on ''tout mou'' ("very soft")
|Ger=Schlaffikator
|Ger=Schlaffikator
|GerM=Flabbificator
|GerM=Flabbificator
|Fra=Toumou
|FraM=Pun on "tout mou" (very soft)
|Spa=Don Blandito
|SpaM=From "Don" (an honorific prefix meaning "sir") + "blando" (soft) with diminutive suffix "-ito"
|Ita=Pappamolla
|Ita=Pappamolla
|ItaM=An insult meaning "weakling"; literally means "flaccid meal"
|ItaM=An insult meaning "weakling"; literally means "flaccid meal"
|Kor=흐물흐물군
|KorR=Heumul'heumul-gun
|KorM=Mr. Soft
|Spa=Don Blandito
|SpaM=From ''Don'' (an honorific prefix meaning "sir") + ''blando'' ("soft") with diminutive suffix ''-ito''
}}
}}
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Revision as of 22:52, June 9, 2024

Mr. Softener
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description Temporarily softens up an enemy, decreasing their Defense. (Switch, in battle)
Temporarily softens up an enemy, decreasing their Defense. However, it can't drop their Defense below 0! (Switch, in menu)

Mr. Softener is a worm-like item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The item can be purchased at Niff T.'s Item Shop in Petalburg for eight coins. The item "softens" enemies, thus reducing their defense by three points (but will not allow DEF to go below 0). This item can also be cooked by mixing a Courage Shell and a Point Swap. Conversely, cooking a Mr. Softener with almost any type of Mushroom results in a Dried Mushroom.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ふにゃふにゃくん
Funyafunya-kun
Mr. Soft

Chinese (simplified) 软软小子
Ruǎn Ruǎn Xiǎozi
Soft Guy

Chinese (traditional) 軟軟小子
Ruǎn Ruǎn Xiǎozi
Soft Guy

Dutch Krachtverzachter
Power Softener
French Toumou
Pun on tout mou ("very soft")
German Schlaffikator
Flabbificator
Italian Pappamolla
An insult meaning "weakling"; literally means "flaccid meal"
Korean 흐물흐물군
Heumul'heumul-gun
Mr. Soft

Spanish Don Blandito
From Don (an honorific prefix meaning "sir") + blando ("soft") with diminutive suffix -ito