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The '''Ultra Boots''' are the most powerful boots in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] found in [[Riverside Station]]. When [[Mario]] is wearing the Ultra Boots, his [[Jump]] attack delivers three damage per jump to a defenseless enemy (while his normal [[Boots]] only deal one damage). They also enable Mario to use a powerful jump move, which creates a new technique in solving puzzles.
|image=[[File:Ultra Boots PMTTYDNS icon.png|100px]]<br>Ultra Boots icon in the Switch remake of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
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The '''Ultra Boots''' are the most powerful boots in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] found in [[Toad Town Tunnels]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and in [[Riverside Station]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. When [[Mario]] is wearing the Ultra Boots, his [[Jump]] attack delivers three damage per jump to a defenseless enemy (while his normal [[Boots]] only deal one damage). They also enable Mario to use a powerful jump move, which creates a new technique in solving puzzles. Obtaining these boots will replace the [[Super Boots]].


In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the Ultra Boots allow Mario to do a [[Tornado Jump]], an ability that allows him to break blocks far above his normal jumping range. The move can also be used to break ice. The boots can be found in the [[Toad Town Tunnels]]. They are in a chest past spikes (which Mario can ride over with [[Lakilester]]), a maze pathway with several invisible blocks, and a collection of [[Spiny|Spinies]] and [[Dark Koopa]]s. They permanently replace the [[Spin Jump]].
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the Ultra Boots allow Mario to do a [[Tornado Jump (move)|Tornado Jump]], an ability that allows him to break blocks far above his normal jumping range. The move can also be used to break ice. The boots can be found in the [[Toad Town Tunnels]]. They are in a [[Treasure Chest|chest]] past spikes (which Mario can ride over with [[Lakilester]]), a maze pathway with several invisible blocks, and a collection of [[Spiny|Spinies]] and [[Dark Koopa]]s. They permanently replace the [[Ground Pound#Paper Mario series|Spin Jump]].


In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the Ultra Boots allow Mario to do a [[Spring Jump]], letting him grab onto pipes and bars he couldn't normally reach. The boots can be found in a chest far underground [[Riverside Station]]. Mario can get to Riverside Station with the [[Excess Express]] train.
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the Ultra Boots allow Mario to do a [[Spring Jump]], letting him grab onto pipes and bars he cannot normally reach. Unlike in ''Paper Mario'', after acquiring these boots, Mario still retains his Spin Jump. Mario can get them in [[Riverside Station]] with the [[Excess Express]] train. [[Luigi]]'s special ability in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' is similar to the Ultra Boots' power in this game.
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ウルトラブーツ
|JapR=Urutora Būtsu
|JapM=Ultra Boots
|ChiS=终级靴子
|ChiSN=''Paper Mario''
|ChiSR=Zhōngjí Xuēzi
|ChiSM=Ultra Boots
|ChiS2=究极靴子
|ChiS2N=''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake
|ChiS2R=Jiūjí Xuēzi
|ChiS2M=Ultimate Boots
|ChiT=究極靴子
|ChiTR=Jiūjí Xuēzi
|ChiTM=Ultimate Boots
|Dut=Ultraschoenen
|DutM=Ultra shoes
|Ger=Ultra Stiefel
|GerM=Ultra boots
|Fre=Ultra bottes
|FreM=Ultra boots
|Ita=Ultra scarponi
|ItaM=Ultra boots
|Kor=울트라부츠
|KorR=Ulteula Bucheu
|KorM=Ultra boots
|Spa=Ultra Botas
|SpaM=Ultra Boots
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When the Ultra Boots are found in [[Riverside Station]] the message that shows up has a typo. The message goes as follows: "You got an Ultra Boots!"
*In the original Japanese version of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', holding {{Button|gcn|A}} when the player does not have the Ultra Boots prevents Mario from moving.
*When the Ultra Boots are found in Riverside Station, the message that shows up is grammatically incorrect, reading, "You got an Ultra Boots!" The same occurs when the player obtains the [[Super Boots]]. This was corrected in the Switch remake, with "an" omitted from the message.
*Although ''Paper Mario'' has the recurring theme of using the upgrade obtained in a room in order to exit that room, Mario can instead just jump from the raised platform in front of the chest to break the block and release the spring, rather than using the Tornado Jump to accomplish the same thing.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:08, October 27, 2024

Ultra Boots
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Ultra Boots icon in the Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)

The Ultra Boots are the most powerful boots in the Paper Mario series found in Toad Town Tunnels in Paper Mario and in Riverside Station in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. When Mario is wearing the Ultra Boots, his Jump attack delivers three damage per jump to a defenseless enemy (while his normal Boots only deal one damage). They also enable Mario to use a powerful jump move, which creates a new technique in solving puzzles. Obtaining these boots will replace the Super Boots.

In Paper Mario, the Ultra Boots allow Mario to do a Tornado Jump, an ability that allows him to break blocks far above his normal jumping range. The move can also be used to break ice. The boots can be found in the Toad Town Tunnels. They are in a chest past spikes (which Mario can ride over with Lakilester), a maze pathway with several invisible blocks, and a collection of Spinies and Dark Koopas. They permanently replace the Spin Jump.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the Ultra Boots allow Mario to do a Spring Jump, letting him grab onto pipes and bars he cannot normally reach. Unlike in Paper Mario, after acquiring these boots, Mario still retains his Spin Jump. Mario can get them in Riverside Station with the Excess Express train. Luigi's special ability in Super Paper Mario is similar to the Ultra Boots' power in this game.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウルトラブーツ[?]
Urutora Būtsu
Ultra Boots
Chinese (simplified) 终级靴子[?]
Zhōngjí Xuēzi
Ultra Boots Paper Mario
究极靴子[?]
Jiūjí Xuēzi
Ultimate Boots The Thousand-Year Door remake
Chinese (traditional) 究極靴子[?]
Jiūjí Xuēzi
Ultimate Boots
Dutch Ultraschoenen[?] Ultra shoes
French Ultra bottes[?] Ultra boots
German Ultra Stiefel[?] Ultra boots
Italian Ultra scarponi[?] Ultra boots
Korean 울트라부츠[?]
Ulteula Bucheu
Ultra boots
Spanish Ultra Botas[?] Ultra Boots

Trivia[edit]

  • In the original Japanese version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, holding A Button when the player does not have the Ultra Boots prevents Mario from moving.
  • When the Ultra Boots are found in Riverside Station, the message that shows up is grammatically incorrect, reading, "You got an Ultra Boots!" The same occurs when the player obtains the Super Boots. This was corrected in the Switch remake, with "an" omitted from the message.
  • Although Paper Mario has the recurring theme of using the upgrade obtained in a room in order to exit that room, Mario can instead just jump from the raised platform in front of the chest to break the block and release the spring, rather than using the Tornado Jump to accomplish the same thing.