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A '''Life Shroom''' is an item found in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario'' series]]. Whenever [[Mario]] (or his partner in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Thousand-Year Door]]'') is defeated in battle, the Life Shroom will revive the character and return 10 HP to him or her. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', they first appeared in the [[Boo's Mansion]] at [[Igor]]'s shop. Later on they appeared in both [[? Blocks]] and in the shop in [[Star Haven]]. The second item Mario can buy from [[Rip Cheato]] will be a Life Shroom. They're also left by [[Li'l Oink]]s that are orange and have white spots. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the item can be bought for forty [[coins]] in [[Twilight Town]] and for fifty coins at [[Westside Goods]]. One can be found in [[Hooktail Castle]], [[Twilight Trail]] and the [[Palace of Shadow]]. At shops within the game, they are given away as a shopping prize when the player reaches 200 points. Life Shrooms are also found in [[? Blocks]] later in the game. | A '''Life Shroom''' is an item found in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario'' series]]. Whenever [[Mario]] (or his partner in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Thousand-Year Door]]'') is defeated in battle, the Life Shroom will revive the character and return 10 HP to him or her. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', they first appeared in the [[Boo's Mansion]] at [[Igor]]'s shop. Later on they appeared in both [[? Blocks]] and in the shop in [[Star Haven]]. The second item Mario can buy from [[Rip Cheato]] will be a Life Shroom. They're also left by [[Li'l Oink]]s that are orange and have white spots. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', the item can be bought for forty [[coins]] in [[Twilight Town]] and for fifty coins at [[Westside Goods]]. One can be found in [[Hooktail Castle]], [[Twilight Trail]] and the [[Palace of Shadow]]. At shops within the game, they are given away as a shopping prize when the player reaches 200 points. Life Shrooms are also found in [[? Blocks]] later in the game. Life Shrooms can also be dropped by an enemy in battle if its the last one defeated. If not, the Life Shroom revives the enemy just as it would Mario or his partner. | ||
[[Image:Lifeshroom.png|thumb|left|The Life Shroom as it appears in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.]] | [[Image:Lifeshroom.png|thumb|left|The Life Shroom as it appears in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.]] | ||
Revision as of 16:32, March 9, 2010
Template:Recipe-Infobox A Life Shroom is an item found in the Paper Mario series. Whenever Mario (or his partner in Thousand-Year Door) is defeated in battle, the Life Shroom will revive the character and return 10 HP to him or her. In Paper Mario, they first appeared in the Boo's Mansion at Igor's shop. Later on they appeared in both ? Blocks and in the shop in Star Haven. The second item Mario can buy from Rip Cheato will be a Life Shroom. They're also left by Li'l Oinks that are orange and have white spots. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the item can be bought for forty coins in Twilight Town and for fifty coins at Westside Goods. One can be found in Hooktail Castle, Twilight Trail and the Palace of Shadow. At shops within the game, they are given away as a shopping prize when the player reaches 200 points. Life Shrooms are also found in ? Blocks later in the game. Life Shrooms can also be dropped by an enemy in battle if its the last one defeated. If not, the Life Shroom revives the enemy just as it would Mario or his partner.
They reappear in Super Paper Mario, but only recover five HP when Mario, Peach, Bowser or Luigi falls.
They also appear in Super Mario Galaxy, where they work differently. When Mario collects one, his maximum life energy will go from three to six. However after he takes damage three times without healing, his maximum life energy will go back to three.
They will re-appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2 and will behave as they did in the prequel.
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