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|image=[[File:Uparrow.gif]]
|image=[[File:Up Arrow.png]] [[File:Up Arrow PMTTYDNS icon.png|50px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|ttyd=It's unclear what this means. You should ask somebody. (GCN)<br>It's unclear what this means. You should ask somebody...super. (Switch)
|description=''"It's unclear what this means. You should ask somebody."''
}}
}}


The '''Up Arrow''' is an item [[Mario]] must give to [[Merlon]] in order to power up his partners and teach them ultra-rank moves in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is found in a room hidden in the spike chamber of [[Hooktail Castle]], where Mario found the [[Black Key]] to open the [[black chest]]. Mario must use [[Admiral Bobbery]] to blow the crack in the right wall and reveal the secret room.
The '''Up Arrow''' is an [[Key item|Important Thing]] that [[Mario]] must give to [[Merlon]] in order to power up his partners and teach them ultra-rank moves in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is found in a room hidden in the spike chamber of [[Hooktail Castle]], where Mario found the [[Black Key]] to open the [[black chest]] for the [[Paper Mode|paper ability]]. Mario must use [[Bobbery]] to blow the crack in the right wall and reveal the secret room.


The purpose of the arrow is apparently to remind Merlon where he put the [[Ultra Stone]] he was going to give to begin using. Merlon claimed that the message of the Up Arrow's existence came from star charts and was directed at Mario.
The purpose of the arrow is apparently to remind Merlon where he put the [[Ultra Stone]] he was going to give to begin using. Merlon claimed that the message of the Up Arrow's existence came from star charts and was directed at Mario.


{{PMTTYD Items}}
In the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], the Up Arrow cannot be given to Merlon until after the [[Sapphire Star]] is taken to the [[Thousand-Year Door]].
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Special Items]]
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap={{ruby|上|うわ}}むきヤジルシ
|JapR=Ue-muki Yajirushi
|JapM=Upward-Facing Arrow
|ChiS=向上箭头
|ChiSR=Xiàngshàng Jiàntóu
|ChiSM=Up Arrow
|ChiT=向上箭頭
|ChiTR=Xiàngshàng Jiàntóu
|ChiTM=Up Arrow
|Dut=Pijl-omhoog
|DutM=Up-arrow
|Fre=Flèche haut
|FreM=Up arrow
|Ger=Ultra-Pfeil
|GerM=Ultra Arrow
|Ita=Freccia
|ItaM=Arrow
|Kor=위화살표
|KorR=Wi Hwasalpyo
|KorM=Up Arrow
|Spa=Flecharriba
|SpaM=Up Arrow
}}
 
{{PMTTYD items}}
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door special items]]
[[de:Ultra-Pfeil]]
[[de:Ultra-Pfeil]]
[[it:Freccia (oggetto raro)]]

Latest revision as of 11:39, September 12, 2024

Up Arrow
Sprite of the Up Arrow in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description It's unclear what this means. You should ask somebody. (GCN)
It's unclear what this means. You should ask somebody...super. (Switch)

The Up Arrow is an Important Thing that Mario must give to Merlon in order to power up his partners and teach them ultra-rank moves in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is found in a room hidden in the spike chamber of Hooktail Castle, where Mario found the Black Key to open the black chest for the paper ability. Mario must use Bobbery to blow the crack in the right wall and reveal the secret room.

The purpose of the arrow is apparently to remind Merlon where he put the Ultra Stone he was going to give to begin using. Merlon claimed that the message of the Up Arrow's existence came from star charts and was directed at Mario.

In the Nintendo Switch remake, the Up Arrow cannot be given to Merlon until after the Sapphire Star is taken to the Thousand-Year Door.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese うわむきヤジルシ[?]
Ue-muki Yajirushi
Upward-Facing Arrow
Chinese (simplified) 向上箭头[?]
Xiàngshàng Jiàntóu
Up Arrow
Chinese (traditional) 向上箭頭[?]
Xiàngshàng Jiàntóu
Up Arrow
Dutch Pijl-omhoog[?] Up-arrow
French Flèche haut[?] Up arrow
German Ultra-Pfeil[?] Ultra Arrow
Italian Freccia[?] Arrow
Korean 위화살표[?]
Wi Hwasalpyo
Up Arrow
Spanish Flecharriba[?] Up Arrow