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The '''Deluxe Feast''' is a [[Recipes|recipe]] and recovery [[List of items|item]] in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It is depicted as a golden cloche with a white plate.
A '''Deluxe Feast''' is a [[recipe]] and recovery [[List of items|item]] first seen in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It is depicted as a golden cloche with a white plate.


The Deluxe Feast is the second strongest of the meal-type recipes made by [[Tayce T.]], just after the [[Jelly Ultra]]. She can make it by combining a [[Strange Leaf]] from [[Boo's Mansion]] and a [[Whacka Bump]] from [[Mt. Rugged]], or with two existing creations which are the [[Shroom Steak]] and [[Potato Salad]]. This entrée replenishes forty [[Heart Point|HP]] and forty [[Flower Point|FP]], a vast improvement over any of the possible ingredients. It sells for the most in [[Shiver City]]'s [[List of shops in Paper Mario|shop]], which will pay seventy [[coin]]s.
The Deluxe Feast is the second strongest of the meal-type recipes made by [[Tayce T.]], just being surpassed by the [[Jelly Ultra]]. She can make it by combining a [[Strange Leaf]] found from [[Boo's Mansion]] and a [[Whacka Bump]] found from [[Mt. Rugged]]. An alternative method to make one is by combining some [[Mushroom Steak|Shroom Steak]] and [[Potato Salad]]. This recipe restores 40 [[Heart Point|HP]] and 40 [[Flower Point|FP]], a vast improvement over any of the possible ingredients. It sells for 70 [[coin]]s at the [[Shiver Shop]] and 60 coins at all other [[list of shops in Paper Mario|shop]]s.


The Deluxe Feast is the Tayce T. counterpart for [[Zess T.]]'s [[Zess Deluxe]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Both say after cooking this feast that it is one of their specialties; the Deluxe Feast and the Zess Deluxe also heal the same amount of HP and FP.
[[Zess T.]]'s [[Zess Deluxe]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' is the counterpart of the Deluxe Feast. Both chefs say after cooking this feast that it is one of their specialties; the Deluxe Feast and the Zess Deluxe also heal the same amount of HP and FP.


Restaurants often garnish dishes with green leaves or vegetables to make them more presentable, as is being done with the Whacka Bump. Steak Salad is also a popular variety of salad that can be made. Both of these are represented as a Deluxe Feast in this game.
Restaurants often garnish dishes with green leaves or vegetables to make them more presentable, as is being done with the Whacka Bump. Steak Salad is also a popular variety of salad that can be made. Both of these are represented as a Deluxe Feast in this game.


==Recipes==
==Recipes==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=キャシーデラックス<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/pm_j-e.shtml "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English"]. (June 17, 2013). ''The Mushroom Kingdom.'' Retrieved February 4, 2015.</ref>
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|JapR=Kyashī Derakkusu
|JapR=Kyashī Derakkusu
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Latest revision as of 21:09, July 2, 2024

Deluxe Feast
PaperMario Items DeluxeFeast.png
Paper Mario description Amazing food cooked by Tayce T. Restores 40 HP and 40 FP.

A Deluxe Feast is a recipe and recovery item first seen in Paper Mario. It is depicted as a golden cloche with a white plate.

The Deluxe Feast is the second strongest of the meal-type recipes made by Tayce T., just being surpassed by the Jelly Ultra. She can make it by combining a Strange Leaf found from Boo's Mansion and a Whacka Bump found from Mt. Rugged. An alternative method to make one is by combining some Shroom Steak and Potato Salad. This recipe restores 40 HP and 40 FP, a vast improvement over any of the possible ingredients. It sells for 70 coins at the Shiver Shop and 60 coins at all other shops.

Zess T.'s Zess Deluxe in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is the counterpart of the Deluxe Feast. Both chefs say after cooking this feast that it is one of their specialties; the Deluxe Feast and the Zess Deluxe also heal the same amount of HP and FP.

Restaurants often garnish dishes with green leaves or vegetables to make them more presentable, as is being done with the Whacka Bump. Steak Salad is also a popular variety of salad that can be made. Both of these are represented as a Deluxe Feast in this game.

Recipes[edit]

# Recipe Result Game

1 Whacka's Bump + Strange Leaf Deluxe Feast -
2 Shroom Steak + Potato Salad Deluxe Feast -

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キャシーデラックス[1]
Kyashī Derakkusu
Tayce T. Deluxe

French Repas mortel
Deadly meal

References[edit]

  1. ^ June 17, 2013. Paper Mario: From Japanese to English. The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved July 2, 2024.