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The Action Command requires the player to control the Ruby Star with the Control Stick, drawing circles around enemies. The player has about 15 seconds to make as many circles as possible, not counting the time spent during the enemy damage animation. If an enemy is completely encircled, it suffers 3 [[Heart Point|HP]] of [[Piercing attack|piercing]] damage, with any less than that reducing the damage dealt - as a result, more damage can be dealt against smaller foes, which are faster to encircle. Fully encircling all enemies (even if they have no HP left) is necessary for the action command to be considered a "success", though this has no mechanical effect. Damage can be maximized by ignoring already-defeated enemies, or foregoing damage on all enemies to focus on a single foe.
The Action Command requires the player to control the Ruby Star with the Control Stick, drawing circles around enemies. The player has about 15 seconds to make as many circles as possible, not counting the time spent during the enemy damage animation. If an enemy is completely encircled, it suffers 3 [[Heart Point|HP]] of [[Piercing attack|piercing]] damage, with any less than that reducing the damage dealt - as a result, more damage can be dealt against smaller foes, which are faster to encircle. Fully encircling all enemies (even if they have no HP left) is necessary for the action command to be considered a "success", though this has no mechanical effect. Damage can be maximized by ignoring already-defeated enemies, or foregoing damage on all enemies to focus on a single foe.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Art Attack_NS.jpg|The attack in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]].
Art_Attack_PMTTYDNS.png|Preview in the remake.
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Kakonde Pon
|JapR=Kakonde Pon
|JapM="Encircle and Pop"; Possibly a parody of ''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]'' (パネルでポン), a Nintendo game released in Japan for the [[Super Famicom]] in 1995
|JapM="Encircle and Pop"; Possibly a parody of ''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]'' (パネルでポン), a Nintendo game released in Japan for the [[Super Famicom]] in 1995
|ChiS=围绕爆击
|ChiSR=Wéirào Bàojī
|ChiSM=Around Critical Strike
|ChiT=圍繞爆擊
|ChiTR=Wéirào Bàojī
|ChiTM=Around Critical Strike
|Dut=Sterrenslag
|DutM=Star blow
|Fre=Trace POW
|Ger=POW-Ring
|Ita=Giraboom
|Ita=Giraboom
|ItaM=From "girare" (to turn) and "boom"
|ItaM=From ''girare'' ("to turn") and "boom"
|Fre=Trace Pow
|Kor=아트어택
|KorR=Ateu Eotaek
|KorM=Art Attack
|Spa=Ataque Estelar
|Spa=Ataque Estelar
|SpaM=Stellar Attack
|SpaM=Stellar Attack
|Ger=POW-Ring
}}
}}



Revision as of 16:32, August 16, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Art Attack
Art Attack
Mastered by Mario
Crystal Star Ruby Star
Effect Draw circles around enemies to harm them.
Target All
Attack Power 3 for each complete circle

Art Attack is a Special Move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door that uses up 4 SP. It is available after getting the Ruby Star at the end of Chapter 4. The name of the move is a play on the words "art" and "heart attack".

The Action Command requires the player to control the Ruby Star with the Control Stick, drawing circles around enemies. The player has about 15 seconds to make as many circles as possible, not counting the time spent during the enemy damage animation. If an enemy is completely encircled, it suffers 3 HP of piercing damage, with any less than that reducing the damage dealt - as a result, more damage can be dealt against smaller foes, which are faster to encircle. Fully encircling all enemies (even if they have no HP left) is necessary for the action command to be considered a "success", though this has no mechanical effect. Damage can be maximized by ignoring already-defeated enemies, or foregoing damage on all enemies to focus on a single foe.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カコンデポン[?]
Kakonde Pon
"Encircle and Pop"; Possibly a parody of Panel de Pon (パネルでポン), a Nintendo game released in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1995
Chinese (simplified) 围绕爆击[?]
Wéirào Bàojī
Around Critical Strike
Chinese (traditional) 圍繞爆擊[?]
Wéirào Bàojī
Around Critical Strike
Dutch Sterrenslag[?] Star blow
French Trace POW[?] -
German POW-Ring[?] -
Italian Giraboom[?] From girare ("to turn") and "boom"
Korean 아트어택[?]
Ateu Eotaek
Art Attack
Spanish Ataque Estelar[?] Stellar Attack