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[[Image:PM2_EarthTremor.jpg|right|thumb|The special move, '''Earth Tremor'''.]]
{{PM move infobox
|game=[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
|image=PMTTYD_EarthTremor.png
|mastered_by=[[Mario]]
|attack=6 (if all gauges completed)
|star=[[Diamond Star]]
|effect=Performs a tremor that can hit multiple enemies.
|target=Grounded (no gauges),<br>Low hovering (one or two gauges),<br>Flying (three gauges),<br>All (four or five gauges)
}}
'''Earth Tremor''' is a Special Move that can be used in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and its [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]]. It is learned when [[Mario]] gains the [[Diamond Star]] at the end of Chapter 1, after defeating [[Hooktail]].


'''Earth Tremor''' is a special move used in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. This is the second special attack that [[Mario]] learns in the game after defeating [[Hooktail]] and receiving the [[Diamond Star]] from [[Koopley]]. It involves Mario and his partner jumping on an enlarged Diamond Star and the player must hit the A button at the appropriate time. If the player manages to get to the end of an entire round of pressing the A button, the star will enlarge. The attack power increases as the star gets bigger. Maximum power is after six rounds. This is usually made to hit ground enemies, but if Mario can get high enough, he can hit flying enemies, even bats up on the ceiling if the action command is "excellent".
==Description==
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Mario and his partner jump on an enlarged Diamond Star as a long blue gauge appears, with several circles along it in random positions. The gauge will start filling up with a green bar from left to right, and when it passes through a circle, the A button must be pressed. If it is not pressed, or the timing is off, the Action Command stops. Earth Tremor's attack is [[piercing attack|piercing]] and is capable of damaging [[invisible]] enemies.
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[[Category: Special Moves]]
In the remake, if Mario's active partner is frozen or immobilized, a [[Black Shy Guy]] will carry them off-stage.
 
The potential attack power increases as each of the five gauges are completed, shown by the Diamond Star itself becoming larger; when a gauge is filled, the next gauge will add an extra circle and the green bar's speed will increase. The attack power starts off at 1, and can reach a maximum of 6 if done perfectly. With each bar completed, the height reached by the tremors also increases:
 
*No gauges completed: 1 damage, only hits ground enemies. (e.g. [[Goomba]]s and [[Koopa Troopa]]s)
*1 completed: 2 damage, also hits low hovering enemies (e.g. [[Lava Bubble]]s and [[Ruff Puff]]s in their low position)
*2 completed: 3 damage, height difference has no effect
*3 completed: 4 damage, also hits normal flying/floating enemies (e.g. [[Paragoomba]]s and [[Lakitu]]s)
*4 completed: 5 damage, hits enemies on the ceiling, if just barely (e.g. [[Swoop]]ers and [[Swoopula]]s)
*All completed: 6 damage, hits all enemies
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
PMTTYD Earth Tremor on Moon.png|Is this ''really'' an "Earth" Tremor on the [[moon]]?
Earth Tremor NS.jpg|The attack in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]].
Earth Tremor PMTTYDNS.png|Preview in the remake.
TTYDNS Black Shy Guy Carry Offscreen.jpg|A Black Shy Guy carrying off Goombella in the remake
TTYDNS Earth Tremor Mario Only.jpg|Mario alone on the Diamond Star
SMKun 34 Earth Tremor.png|Earth Tremor being used in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' by the first five Crystal Stars combined
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=デッカクドッカン
|JapR=Dekkaku Dokkan
|JapM=Stylization of「でかくドカン」(''dekaku-dokan'', "big boom")
|ChiS=剧烈摇晃
|ChiSR=Jùliè Yáohuàng
|ChiSM=Shaking Violently
|ChiT=劇烈搖晃
|ChiTR=Jùliè Yáohuàng
|ChiTM=Shaking Violently
|Dut=Aardverschuiving
|DutM=Landslide
|Fre=Coud'Séisme
|FreM=Pun on ''coup'' ("blow") and ''séisme'' ("earthquake")
|Ger=Maxi-Beben
|GerM=Maxi-Quake
|Ita=Astromoto
|ItaM=Star Quake
|Kor=커다랗게 콰광
|KorR=Keodaratge Kwagwang
|KorM=Big Ka-boom
|Spa=Terremoto
|SpaM=Earthquake
}}
 
{{PMTTYD}}
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door moves]]
[[it:Astromoto]]

Latest revision as of 17:04, October 20, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Earth Tremor
Earth Tremor in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mastered by Mario
Crystal Star Diamond Star
Effect Performs a tremor that can hit multiple enemies.
Target Grounded (no gauges),
Low hovering (one or two gauges),
Flying (three gauges),
All (four or five gauges)
Attack Power 6 (if all gauges completed)

Earth Tremor is a Special Move that can be used in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its Nintendo Switch remake. It is learned when Mario gains the Diamond Star at the end of Chapter 1, after defeating Hooktail.

Description[edit]

Mario and his partner jump on an enlarged Diamond Star as a long blue gauge appears, with several circles along it in random positions. The gauge will start filling up with a green bar from left to right, and when it passes through a circle, the A button must be pressed. If it is not pressed, or the timing is off, the Action Command stops. Earth Tremor's attack is piercing and is capable of damaging invisible enemies.

In the remake, if Mario's active partner is frozen or immobilized, a Black Shy Guy will carry them off-stage.

The potential attack power increases as each of the five gauges are completed, shown by the Diamond Star itself becoming larger; when a gauge is filled, the next gauge will add an extra circle and the green bar's speed will increase. The attack power starts off at 1, and can reach a maximum of 6 if done perfectly. With each bar completed, the height reached by the tremors also increases:

  • No gauges completed: 1 damage, only hits ground enemies. (e.g. Goombas and Koopa Troopas)
  • 1 completed: 2 damage, also hits low hovering enemies (e.g. Lava Bubbles and Ruff Puffs in their low position)
  • 2 completed: 3 damage, height difference has no effect
  • 3 completed: 4 damage, also hits normal flying/floating enemies (e.g. Paragoombas and Lakitus)
  • 4 completed: 5 damage, hits enemies on the ceiling, if just barely (e.g. Swoopers and Swoopulas)
  • All completed: 6 damage, hits all enemies

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デッカクドッカン[?]
Dekkaku Dokkan
Stylization of「でかくドカン」(dekaku-dokan, "big boom")
Chinese (simplified) 剧烈摇晃[?]
Jùliè Yáohuàng
Shaking Violently
Chinese (traditional) 劇烈搖晃[?]
Jùliè Yáohuàng
Shaking Violently
Dutch Aardverschuiving[?] Landslide
French Coud'Séisme[?] Pun on coup ("blow") and séisme ("earthquake")
German Maxi-Beben[?] Maxi-Quake
Italian Astromoto[?] Star Quake
Korean 커다랗게 콰광[?]
Keodaratge Kwagwang
Big Ka-boom
Spanish Terremoto[?] Earthquake