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[[Image:Time out.jpg|250px|thumb|right|[[Klevar]] using '''Time Out'''.]] | [[Image:Time out.jpg|250px|thumb|right|[[Klevar]] using '''Time Out'''.]] | ||
'''Time Out''' is a Special Move taught to [[Mario]] in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. | '''Time Out''' is a Special Move taught to [[Mario]] in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. | ||
After you free [[Star Spirit]] [[Klevar]], he thanks Mario and gives the special move to him. Similar to the [[Stop Watch]] and the Special Move [[Clock Out]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]'', Time Out can [[immobilize]] large groups of enemies for a few turns, and if successful, it always does so for one turn more than a Stop Watch. The move costs two [[Star Power (Paper Mario)|SP]] to use. | After you free [[Star Spirit]] [[Klevar]], he thanks Mario and gives the special move to him. Similar to the [[Stop Watch]] and the Special Move [[Clock Out]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]'', Time Out can [[immobilize]] large groups of enemies for a few turns, and if successful, it always does so for one turn more than a Stop Watch. The move costs two [[Star Power (Paper Mario)|SP]] to use. | ||
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Revision as of 02:25, September 3, 2009
Time Out is a Special Move taught to Mario in the game Paper Mario.
After you free Star Spirit Klevar, he thanks Mario and gives the special move to him. Similar to the Stop Watch and the Special Move Clock Out in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Time Out can immobilize large groups of enemies for a few turns, and if successful, it always does so for one turn more than a Stop Watch. The move costs two SP to use.
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