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|KorM=Pun on 적 피하기 ("to dodge the enemy") and 기 ( | |KorM=Pun on "적 피하기" (''jeok pihagi'', "to dodge the enemy") and "{{ruby|旗|기}}" (''gi'', Hanja form of "flag") | ||
|Spa=Capote | |Spa=Capote | ||
|SpaM=Cape | |SpaM=Cape |
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The Thousand-Year Door description | Raises your evasion, making you harder to hit. (GCN) Temporarily makes a party member dodgy so they are harder to hit. (Switch) |
The Repel Cape is an item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. These capes are sold at the souvenir shop in Glitzville and by the salesman Charlieton in Rogueport. When used on either Mario or his partner, they gain the dodgy status effect. This means some enemy attacks miss the hero for four turns.
Zess T. can cook it by mixing a Boo's Sheet and a Point Swap.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 躲避斗篷[?] Duǒbì Dǒupéng |
Avoiding Cape | |
French | Capesquive[?] | Pun on cap ("cape") and esquive ("dodge") | |
German | Tarn-Cape[?] | Camouflage Cape | |
Italian | Schivatrice[?] | Pun on schivata ("to dodge") | |
Korean | 적피하기[?] Jeokpihagi |
Pun on "적 피하기" (jeok pihagi, "to dodge the enemy") and " |
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Spanish | Capote[?] | Cape |