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{{articleabout|the Mushrooms that heal [[Mario]]'s [[Heart Point]]s in [[Genre#Role Playing|RPG]] games or speed up a player's [[Kart|kart]] in the [[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart series]]|the mushroom that turns [[Mario]] into [[Super Mario]]|[[Super Mushroom]]|other types of Mushrooms|[[:Category:Mushrooms|here]]}}  
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|description=A mushroom with a red cap, white spots and eyes.
{{about|the Mushrooms that heal [[Mario]]'s [[Heart Point]]s in [[Genre#Role-playing games|RPG]]s, among miscellaneous uses|other uses|[[Mushroom (disambiguation)]]}}
|effect=Speeds up the player's kart (''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart series]]'')<br>restores HP ([[Genre#Role Playing|RPG games]])<br>allows a player to roll 2 dice blocks (''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party series]]'')
{{redirect|Shroom|the enemy in [[Donkey Kong 64]]|[[Shroom (enemy)]]}}
|image=[[File:MushroomMarioKart8.png|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.
{{distinguish|Super Mushroom|Dash Mushroom}}
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros ]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#1985|1985]])
{{item infobox
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#2015|2015]])
|effect=Adds an additional mark (''Super Mario Bros. 2'')<br>Initiates Fever Time (''[[Mario Clash]]'')<br>Restores HP ([[Genre#Role-playing games|RPGs]])<br>Allows a player to roll two [[Dice Block]]s ([[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]])<br>Makes a player run faster ([[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]])<br>Throws a ball farther (''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'')
|image=[[File:SMP Dash Mushroom.png|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
}}
}}
'''Mushrooms''' are [[items]] which restore players' health. They are most prominent in the RPGs.
{{quote|This is a mushroom! Grab these to recover HP.|In-game text|[[Super Paper Mario]]}}
'''Mushrooms''' are recurring items in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. Their effect on the player character varies from game to game. They commonly share an appearance with the [[Super Mushroom]]s from the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]] and [[Dash Mushroom]]s from the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]].


==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario Bros. 2''===
===''Super Mario Bros. 2'' / ''Super Mario Advance'' ===
Mushrooms add an additional mark or heart to the [[Health Meter|life meter]], to a maximum of four. The meter then resets to two marks at the start of the following stage. Up to two are located in each stage, and are found only in specific [[Subspace]] locations within the stage. In [[Super Mario Advance]], an extra mushroom is added to each level to bring the maximum total to five hearts.
[[File:Subspace SMB2.png|thumb|left|A Mushroom in Subspace]]
 
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', Mushrooms,<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1988|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' instruction booklet|page=19}}</ref> also known as '''Sub-space Mushrooms'''<ref>{{cite|date=1993|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' Player's Guide|page={{file link|SMAS Guide 88.jpg|88}}|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> (or '''Subspace Mushrooms'''),<ref>{{cite|date=Spring 2001|title=''Nintendo Power Advance'' Volume 1|page=14|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> add an additional mark or heart to the [[Health Meter|Life Gauge]], up to four. Additionally, the Mushrooms also turn [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], and [[Toad]] back into their [[Super Mario (form)|Super forms]] if they are in their [[Small Mario|Small forms]] in the same manner as a Super Mushroom or a [[small heart]], and the Life Gauge is refilled upon collection. Mushrooms are found only in specific [[Subspace]] locations within the stage.
The equivalent to the Mushrooms in ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' are hearts.
 
===''Mario Kart'' series===
In  the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games, a Mushroom is an item that grants a [[Kart]] a short speed boost when used. Mushrooms can come in singles or triplets, the latter providing three Mushrooms to use in a row. In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' a character holds these mushrooms in piles, but if the kart is hit by an item on the road, these mushrooms will fall off and the character will have one remaining on hand. Normally this set appears as default power-ups in time trial mode (excluding ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'') to use specially over shortcuts of a determined course. Another type of Mushroom is the [[Golden Mushroom]], that can be used indefinitely in a restricted period of time. One can optionally be used for the ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' [[List of glitches in Mario Kart 64#Fast Lap Across Space in Rainbow Road|shortcut]].


In recent ''Mario Kart'' games, Mushrooms can be used as well to knock aside other karts or even steal an item from opponents by ramming them, as seen in ''Double Dash!!''. In later games, this move cannot steal items, but works to steal balloons, [[Shine Sprite]]s or [[coin]]s from other players when playing in battle mode.
In ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', an extra mushroom is added to each [[level]], bringing the maximum total to five hearts. During the Yoshi Challenge, two mushrooms in each level are replaced by [[Yoshi's Egg |Yoshi Egg]]s.


The Mushroom is also used as the logo for the [[Mushroom Cup]] in every ''Mario Kart'' game to date.
The equivalent to the mushrooms in ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' is [[Heart (item)|hearts]].
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In the European and Australian versions of ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', they are called the '''Dash Mushroom''' and '''Triple Dash Mushroom'''.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/Mario-Kart-7-274402.html European ''Mario Kart 7'' website]</ref><ref>[http://gamesites.nintendo.com.au/mario-kart-7/en_AU/item/index.php Australian ''Mario Kart 7'' website]</ref> Also in ''Mario Kart 7'', there is a large mushroom in the cave of [[Rosalina's Ice World]].
===''Mario's Picross''===
[[File:Mario's Picross Mushroom.png|thumb|The Mushroom puzzle]]
In ''[[Mario's Picross]]'', a Mushroom appears in one of the puzzles.


In certain games, it can be used to avoid the [[Spiny Shell (Mario Kart)]], however, it is hard to obtain the Mushroom in 1st place.
===''Mario Clash''===
[[File:MC Mushroom.png|frame|left]]
In ''[[Mario Clash]]'', defeating 30 target enemies causes a Mushroom to spawn from the pipes. This item initiates Fever Time, allowing Mario to defeat any enemy with a single throw and doubling all [[point]]s. The effect ends if Mario loses a life or the shell and when he finishes the stage.
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===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', a basic Mushroom can be accumulated in the inventory and recovers 30 [[HP]] for one party member. This Mushroom has a red and white cap with an orange stem and no face. However, Mushrooms that have faces are found in [[Treasure chest#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Treasure Boxes]], and they automatically recover all HP and [[FP]] for Mario's entire party once uncovered. Most of these Treasure Boxes restock once the area is entered again. [[General Items|Other types]] of Mushrooms exist, including two other increasingly expensive kinds used for basic recovery. The Mid Mushroom recovers 80 HP to one party member, and they have a green cap rather than a red one. The Max Mushroom is able to recover all HP to one party member and has a yellow cap. In the Japanese version, the Mid Mushroom and Max Mushroom are respectively known as Super Mushroom and Ultra Mushroom, which would become the terminology used in future RPGs.
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', a basic Mushroom can be accumulated in the inventory and recovers 30 [[Heart Point|HP]] for one party member. This Mushroom has a red and white cap with an orange stem and no face. However, mushrooms that have faces are found in [[treasure chest#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|treasure box]]es, and they automatically recover all HP and [[Flower Point|FP]] for [[Mario]]'s entire party once uncovered. Most of these treasure boxes restock once the area is entered again. Other types of mushrooms exist, including two other increasingly expensive kinds used for basic recovery. The [[Super Mushroom|Mid Mushroom]] recovers 80 HP to one party member, and they have a green cap rather than a red one. The [[Ultra Mushroom|Max Mushroom]] is able to recover all HP to one party member and has a yellow cap. In the Japanese version, the Mid Mushroom and Max Mushroom are respectively known as Super Mushroom and Ultra Mushroom, which would become the terminology used in future RPGs.


There are Mushrooms indistinguishable in appearance but instead cause negative effects on allies and adversaries alike. The Bad Mushroom, only found in [[Seaside Town]], does not recover HP and is used only in battle. When used, they poison an enemy of choice, but some enemies are resistant. Another Mushroom is sold by the [[Micro Goomba#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Goombette]] [[Triplets]] at the shop in [[Monstro Town]]. These Mushrooms, apart from restoring 30 HP, actually turn the user into a [[Mushroom (status effect)|Mushroom]] (a status ailment also caused by certain enemy actions). While a Mushroom, the character recovers health every turn, but is completely immobilized.
There are mushrooms indistinguishable in appearance but instead cause negative effects on allies and adversaries alike. The [[Poison_Mushroom#Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars|Bad Mushroom]], only found in [[Seaside Town]], does not recover HP and is used only in battle. When used, they poison an enemy of choice, but some enemies are resistant. Another mushroom is sold by the [[Mini Goomba]] [[Triplets]] at the shop in [[Monstro Town]]. These mushrooms, apart from restoring 30 HP, actually turn the user into a [[Mushroom (status effect)|Mushroom]] (a status ailment also caused by certain enemy actions). While a mushroom, the character recovers health every turn, but is completely immobilized.


===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
Mushrooms appear as items in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. The first time they appear is in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' (where they are Mario's favourite item), and they have reappeared in other ''Mario Party'' titles. In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', and ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', the item is not present (although there are similar items, such as ''Mario Party 4''{{'}}s [[Mega Mushroom]], and ''Mario Party 8'''s [[Twice Candy]]). They allow for two rolls of the [[Dice Block]] during one turn. If the two digits rolled are the same, the user will receive ten Coins. If players want to purchase this item, the price will usually be five Coins.
:''For a list of probabilities of Double Dice Block rolls with Mushrooms, see [[Double Dice#Probabilities|Double Dice § Probabilities]].''
Mushrooms appear as items in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. The first time they appear in the series is in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' (where they are Mario's favorite item), and they have reappeared in other ''Mario Party'' titles. In ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', and ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', the item is not present (although there are similar items, such as ''Mario Party 4''{{'}}s [[Mega Mushroom]] and ''Mario Party 8''{{'}}s [[Twice Candy]]). They usually allow for two rolls of the [[Dice Block]] during one turn. If the two digits rolled are the same, the player will receive ten coins. If the player rolls two sevens, they will receive twenty coins. Mushrooms usually cost five coins to purchase.


In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', their effect is different. In this installment, Mushrooms allow the player to roll the Dice Block. Each turn, a Mushroom will be depleted from the stock. For players to win Mushrooms, they have to win minigames. Players will usually receive three Mushrooms when they win a minigame, although there are cases in which the award for winning a minigame will be six Mushrooms. The game ends when the player doesn't have any Mushrooms left.
In ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'', their effect is different. In this installment, Mushrooms allow the player to roll the Dice Block. Each turn, a Mushroom will be depleted from the stock. For players to win Mushrooms, they have to win minigames. Players will usually receive three Mushrooms when they win a minigame, although there are cases in which the award for winning a minigame will be six Mushrooms. The game ends when the player has no Mushrooms left.


In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', they're referred to as '''Dash Mushrooms''', and allow the player to add three spaces to the Dice Block total.
In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', Mushrooms appear in the [[Fungi Frenzy]] [[minigame]], where 1-3 of them are contained in each panel.  


In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', they appear in the minigame [[Movin' Mushrooms]]. If it falls into a cart, the respective team gains one point.
In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', they appear in the minigame [[Movin' Mushrooms]]. If it falls into a cart, the respective team gains one point.


===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
In ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', Mushrooms return as items, costing three coins to purchase. Due to their role of providing a second Dice Block being supplanted by the [[Double Dice]], Mushrooms instead function similarly to [[Dash Mushroom]]s and [[Golden Dash Mushroom]]s in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', adding five spaces to the user's dice roll.
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''====
Mushrooms are the basic item for healing in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They are the cheapest item found in stores and the first item obtained. Their colouring is reversed in this game, with their caps being white with red spots; they also lack faces. Regular Mushrooms restore 25 HP, Super Mushrooms restore 50 HP, Ultra Mushrooms restore 120 HP, and Max Mushrooms restore all HP. Five special [[Golden Mushroom]]s can also be found in the game; the rare item restores all HP and BP. [[Badge|Shroom Badges]] that can be purchased at certain shops will increase Mario and Luigi's attack according to the number of Mushrooms in their inventory.
 
A unique mushroom called the [[Invincishroom]] (a mix of [[1-Up Mushroom]]s and [[Star]]s) can be found only when the player has beaten the high score of a certain minigame. The player cannot use it, however, because Mario eats it as soon as he and Luigi win it, causing him to become very sick and slowly turn into a [[bean]]. Luigi cures Mario by giving him [[Crabbie Grass]], which is found in [[Guffawha Ruins]].
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
Mushrooms act in the same manner as in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''; they restore HP for one member. While the Max Mushroom is still the same, the regular, Super and Ultra mushrooms heals 20HP, 40HP and 80HP respectively. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', there are also items called [[Mushroom Drop]]s, which will heal every single member on the team, very much like the [[Nut]]s in ''Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga''. Unlike Max Mushroom and Max Nuts, however, there is nothing more powerful than Ultra Drops. Shroom Badges make a return, but with a different effect: they now increase the healing effects of a Mushroom.
 
[[Shroobs]], the main enemies in this game, bear a resemblance to Mushrooms. They have the same mushroom shape and spots, and they even live on a planet shaped like a mushroom.
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''====
Mushrooms return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', but Mushroom Drops are replaced in favor of the original ''Mario & Luigi'' series Nuts. Mushrooms act in the same manner as in the two preceding games. Mushrooms in this game heal 30HP, Super Mushrooms heal 60HP, Ultra Mushrooms 120HP, and Max Mushrooms heal 240HP instead of all HP like in the previous installments.
 
Also, there was a [[Clothing]] item called the Mushroom Glove, which would have a random mushroom be consumed every turn to the bro. that has the glove.
[[Bowser]] does not eat mushrooms unless a Goomba/Bob-omb from a [[Jailgoon]], a Trashure or Dark Trashure, or a Naplock gives him one, or he uses Refreshrooms, which recover half of his Health Meter (only when he is Giant Bowser).
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
Mushrooms return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', and this time, it can be used anywhere. Regular Mushrooms heal 30 HP, Super Mushrooms heal 60, Ultra Mushrooms heal 100, and Max Mushrooms heal 160. If Shroom EXP is used, then the value of the HP healed from using Mushrooms during battle will be converted to EXP at the end, but with a 50% bonus. Regular Mushrooms add 45 EXP, Super Mushrooms add 90, Ultra Mushrooms add 150, and Max Mushrooms add 240.


The game also introduces a special technique that involves the use of Mushrooms called [[Rhythm Mushroom]], which is exclusive to giant battles.
===''Mario Tennis'' series===
Mushrooms appear in the games ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], and ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Wii]]. These staples can be used during an Item Battle match, which can be obtained when the player hits an [[Item Box]] with the ball over the net. In both games, Mushrooms make players run faster, but in the latter game, they can also grow players who have been shrunk by lightning back to normal size. In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], tennis gear for Miis is designed based on a Mushroom. It is the emblem of the Mushroom Cup for all the previously mentioned games.  


===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===
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|title=Mushroom
|appearance=''[[Paper Mario]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]], and [[Super Paper Mario]]''
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|hp=5/5/10/20
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|ttyd=A feel-good mushroom. Replenishes 5 HP.
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====''Paper Mario''====
====''Paper Mario''====
In [[Paper Mario]], Mushrooms take the role as healing items, similar to other Super Mario RPG games. In this game, they heal 5 HP when used. Several variations of Mushrooms could be found, such as the [[Volt Shroom]] or the [[Life Shroom]]. Recipes can also be made for other types of Mushrooms by combining certain ingredients together by Tayce T.
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Mushrooms act as healing items, as in other ''Super Mario'' RPGs. In this game, they heal 5 HP when used. Several variations of Mushrooms can be found, such as [[Volt Mushroom|Volt Shroom]]s and [[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Shroom]]s. Recipes can also be made for other types of Mushrooms by combining certain ingredients together by Tayce T.


====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
Mushrooms return in the ''Paper Mario'' sequel, ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They heal in the same manner as in the previous game, with the addition that - now that Mario's partners have HP - mushrooms can restore a partner's HP also.
Mushrooms return in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They heal in the same manner as in the previous game, with the addition that - now that Mario's partners have HP - mushrooms can restore a partner's HP also.


The many variations of Mushrooms from the previous game return, with the addition of the [[Slow Shroom]]. Small creatures named [[Puni]]es commonly eat Mushrooms, shown by brother and sister [[Punio]] and [[Petuni]]. At the end of the game, Punio and Petuni give both Mario & Peach a Mushroom to enjoy on their boat ride home.
The many variations of Mushrooms from the previous game return, with the addition of [[Slow Mushroom]]s. Small creatures named [[Puni]]es commonly eat Mushrooms, shown by brother and sister [[Punio]] and [[Petuni]]. At the end of the game, Punio and Petuni give both Mario & Peach a Mushroom to enjoy on their boat ride home. In addition, the [[Excess Express]] is said to serve mushroom dishes.


====''Super Paper Mario''====
====''Super Paper Mario''====
''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' is a platformer RPG game, so unlike in the preceding games, Mushrooms cannot be bought in shops. Instead, they are found out of [[Question Block|? Blocks]] and heal ten HP upon contact. They also give the player one thousand points. Replacing them is the [[Shroom Shake]].
Unlike in the preceding games, Mushrooms cannot be bought in shops in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Instead, they are found out of [[? Block]]s and heal ten HP upon contact. They also give the player 1000 [[point]]s. Their carry-on equivalent is the [[Shroom Shake]].


====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
In the latest installment of the ''Paper Mario'' series, ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', Mushrooms appear, much like every other item, as stickers. They restore 20 HP, but if the {{button|3ds|A}} button is pressed with good timing, the effect can be increased to 30. Two stronger Mushroom stickers also exist: the Shiny Mushroom, which acts like a Super Shroom, which restores 40 or 60 HP, and the Flashy Mushroom, which acts like an Ultra Shroom, which restores 80 or 99 HP. Big 1UP and Big Shiny 1UP stickers also appear, restoring 10 or 15 HP for 10 turns, respectively, and [[Poison Mushroom]]s, which poison Mario, but enemies also get poisoned if they touch him.
[[File:MushroomPMSS.png|frame]]
In the fourth game of the ''Paper Mario'' series, ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', Mushrooms appear, much like every other item, as [[sticker]]s. They restore 20 HP, but if the {{button|3ds|A}} button is pressed with good timing, the effect can be increased to 30. Two stronger Mushroom stickers also exist: the [[Shiny Mushroom]], which acts like a Super Shroom, which restores 40 or 60 HP, and the [[Flashy Mushroom]], which acts like an Ultra Shroom, which restores 80 or 99 HP. Big 1UP and Big Shiny 1UP stickers also appear, restoring 10 or 15 HP for 10 turns, respectively, as do [[Poison Mushroom]]s, which [[Poison (status effect)|poison]] Mario, but enemies also get poisoned if they touch him. It can be found in several levels and bought in [[Decalburg]] and [[Whammino Mountain]]. It is set in the Sticker Museum as #79.
 
====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''====
In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', Mushrooms appear as [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|card]]s. They use up red paint when colored in, restore a small amount of HP when used, and cost 20 coins at [[Prisma Cardware]]. In addition to regular Mushrooms, Big Mushroom and Mega Mushroom cards also appear, which cost 70 and 150 coins respectively and restore more HP.
 
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
{{Quote|Who likes Mushrooms? ME!|Toad|Paper Mario: The Origami King}}
Mushrooms reprise their roles in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', with their [[Shiny]] and Flashy variants returning from ''Sticker Star''. This time, however, they don't appear as stickers, but in a physical, papercraft form. The regular mushroom is the most common and heals 50 HP, while the Shiny version heals 100 HP. When used in battle, they will occupy one of Mario's attack slots. All three variants can be found in [[? Block]]s throughout the game, and after one is found in the world, it then becomes available at [[Toad Town]]'s item shop. They can also be bought at [[Overlook Tower]] and [[Big Sho' Theater]]. Mario can hold up to 99 Mushrooms, and unlike in the previous two games, they can be used outside of battle in almost any area. However, they are banned from [[Scuffle Island]], cannot be used while riding down [[Eddy River]], and will be burned by a [[Fire Vellumental]] statue when fighting the [[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s in the [[Fire Vellumental Cave]]. The [[Mushroom 3-Pack]] and [[Mushroom 6-Pack]] (which have Shiny variants of their own) are bulk items that can be bought in stores for a cheaper price than buying Mushrooms individually.


====Recipes====
====Recipes====
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|-style="background: #ABC;"
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|[[Big Egg]] + Mushroom
|[[Egg]] + Mushroom
|[[Bland Meal]]
|[[Bland Meal]]
| rowspan=5 |''[[Paper Mario]]''
| rowspan=3 |''[[Paper Mario]]''
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|Mushroom + ([[Koopa Leaf]], [[Goomnut]] or [[Strange Leaf]])  
|Mushroom + ([[Turtley Leaf|Koopa Leaf]], [[Goomnut]] or [[Strange Leaf]])  
|[[Volt Shroom]]
|[[Volt Mushroom|Volt Shroom]]
|-
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|Mushroom
|Mushroom
|[[Fried Shroom]]
|[[Mushroom Fry|Fried Shroom]]
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|-
|[[Life Shroom]] + Mushroom
|Mushroom + Honey Syrup
|[[Shroom Steak]]
|[[Honey Mushroom|Honey Shroom]]
|rowspan=5|''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
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|Mushroom + [[Thunder Rage]]
|Mushroom + [[Maple Syrup]]
|[[Volt Shroom]]
|[[Maple Mushroom|Maple Shroom]]
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|-
|Mushroom + Honey Syrup
|Mushroom + [[Jammin' Jelly]]
|[[Honey Shroom]]
|[[Jelly Mushroom|Jelly Shroom]]
| rowspan=4 |''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
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|Mushroom + Maple Syrup
|Mushroom + [[Cake Mix]]
|[[Maple Shroom]]
|[[Mushroom Cake|Shroom Cake]]
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|Mushroom + Jelly Syrup
|Mushroom + [[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Shroom]]
|[[Jelly Shroom]]
|[[Mushroom Steak|Shroom Steak]]
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|-
|Mushroom + [[Cake Mix]]
|Mushroom + [[Thunder Rage]]
|[[Shroom Cake]]
|[[Volt Mushroom]]
|rowspan=7|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
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|Mushroom + [[Mr. Softener]]
|Mushroom + [[Mr. Softener]]
|[[Dried Shroom]]
|[[Dried Mushroom]]
| rowspan=4 |''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
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|Mushroom + [[Point Swap]]
|Mushroom + [[Point Swap]]
|[[Honey Syrup]]
|[[Honey Syrup]]
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|Egg + Mushroom
|Mushroom + [[Mystic Egg]]
|[[Omelette Meal]]
|[[Omelette Plate|Omelette Meal]]
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|Mushroom + [[Fire Flower]]
|[[Mushroom Roast]]
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|Mushroom + [[Turtley Leaf]]
|[[Mushroom Fry]]
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|Mushroom
|Mushroom
|[[Shroom Fry]]
|[[Mushroom Fry]]
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===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
[[File:MLSuperstarSagaMushroom.png|frame|right]]
Mushrooms are the basic item for healing in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They are the cheapest item found in stores and the first item obtained. Their coloring is reversed in this game, with their caps being white with red spots; they also lack faces. Regular Mushrooms restore 25 HP, [[Super Mushroom]]s restore 50 HP, [[Ultra Mushroom]]s restore 120 HP, and [[Max Mushroom]]s restore all HP. Five special [[Golden Mushroom (crownless)|Golden Mushroom]]s can also be found in the game; the rare item restores all HP and BP. [[Badge|Shroom Badges]] and [[List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|Shroom clothings]] that can be purchased at certain shops will increase Mario and Luigi's stats according to the number of Mushrooms in their inventory.
A unique mushroom called the [[Invincishroom]] (claimed to be a mix of [[1-Up Mushroom]]s and [[Star]]s, but in the remake, it was actually a [[Poison Mushroom]], as confirmed in the Minion Quest side mode) can be found only when the player has beaten the high score of a [[Star 'Stache Smash|certain minigame]]. The player cannot use it, however, because Mario eats it as soon as he and Luigi win it, causing him to become very sick and slowly turn into a [[bean]]. Luigi cures Mario by giving him [[Crabbie Grass]], which is found in [[Guffawha Ruins]].
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', regular Mushrooms heal 30 HP instead of 25 HP, Ultra Mushrooms heal 80 HP instead of 120 HP, and their designs are changed to be the standard design, as in the other ''Mario & Luigi'' games.
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
[[File:MaL PiT Mushroom.png|frame|right]]
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', Mushrooms act in the same manner as in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''; they restore HP for one member. While the Max Mushroom is still the same, the regular, Super, and Ultra Mushrooms heal 20 HP, 40 HP, and 80 HP, respectively. There are also items called [[Mushroom Drop]]s, which will heal every single member on the team, very much like the [[Nut]]s in ''Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga''. Unlike Max Mushroom and Max Nuts, however, there is nothing more powerful than Ultra Drops. Shroom Badges make a return, but with a different effect: they now increase the healing effects of a Mushroom.
[[Shroob]]s, the main enemies in this game, bear a resemblance to Mushrooms. They have the same mushroom shape and spots, and they even live on a planet shaped like a mushroom.
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''====
[[File:Mushroom BiS.png|frame|right]]
Mushrooms return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and its [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|remake]], but Mushroom Drops are replaced in favor of the original ''Mario & Luigi'' series Nuts. Mushrooms act in the same manner as in the two preceding games. Mushrooms in this game heal 30 HP, Super Mushrooms heal 60 HP, Ultra Mushrooms 120 HP, and Max Mushrooms heal 240 HP instead of all HP like in the previous installments.
Also, there was a [[List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story|clothing]] item called the Mushroom Glove, which would have a random mushroom be consumed every turn to the one wearing the glove.
[[Bowser]] does not eat mushrooms unless a Goomba/Bob-omb from a [[Jailgoon]] or the [[Broque Monsieur]] "fight", a [[Trashure]] or [[Dark Trashure]], or a [[Naplock]] gives him one, or he uses [[Refreshroom]]s (simply referred to as "Mushroom" in the remake), which recover half of his Health Meter (only when he is [[Giant Bowser]]).
====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
[[File:M&LDT Mushroom.png|frame|right]]
Mushrooms return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Regular Mushrooms heal 30 HP, Super Mushrooms heal 60 HP, Ultra Mushrooms heal 100 HP, and Max Mushrooms heal 160 HP. If Shroom EXP is used, then the value of the HP healed from using Mushrooms during battle will be converted to EXP at the end, but with a 50% bonus. Regular Mushrooms add 45 EXP, Super Mushrooms add 90, Ultra Mushrooms add 150, and Max Mushrooms add 240.
During giant battles, Mario and [[Giant Luigi]] can use the [[Bros. Attack]] [[Rhythm Mushroom]]. In it, Mario throws a number of Mushrooms into the air for Giant Luigi to eat and recover HP.
Some enemies or their associated battles involve Mushrooms. [[Lakitu]] and [[Lakitu R]] may throw a Mushroom at Mario instead of a [[Spiny Egg]]. [[Popple]] has an attack where he kicks a number of items at Mario and Luigi, which may include a Mushroom. When the [[Zeekeeper]] and [[Zeekeeper X]] use their egg dropping attack late in the battle, a Mushroom may appear among the eggs. If Mario or Luigi/Giant Luigi let these attacks hit them instead of [[Counterattack|countering]] the Mushroom, the Mushroom will heal them. [[Corporal Paraplonk]] uses Mushrooms to heal the other members of the [[Elite Trio]], as does [[Corporal Paraplonk X]] for the [[Elite Trio X]]. In [[Giant Bowser|Bowser]]'s battle in [[Dreamy Neo Bowser Castle]], the second to last phase has Mushrooms appear that either Bowser or Giant Luigi can pick up for healing. [[Bowser X]]'s equivalent battle has the same event.
All Mushrooms in giant battles are substantially larger than Mushrooms outside of giant battles.
====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''====
Mushrooms return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. Just like in the previous game, the four types are regular (+30 HP), Super (+60 HP), Ultra (+100 HP), and Max (+160 HP).


===''Mario Golf: World Tour''===
===''Mario Golf: World Tour''===
Mushrooms appear in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' as usable item shots. They cause the ball to roll much farther along the ground, as well as with a blue streak.
Mushrooms are usable item shots in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''. They make the ball roll much farther when they hit the ground. They are also seen as tee markers on the Toad Highlands golf course. Trophies for Castle Club tournaments, and the lampposts of the building's exterior, have models of Mushrooms. The Mushrooms are red on regional tournament trophies and their spots are the trophy's color, while on world tournament trophies, the Mushrooms have crowns on them and are completely colored like the rest of the trophy.
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===''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''===
Mushrooms appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' as healing items between battles during levels. Once collected, they heal all active party members 70 HP. The amount of HP healed to Mario can be upgraded via the skill tree, although it remains unchanged for other party members.
 
===''WarioWare: Get It Together!''===
In ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'', a Mushroom appears as one of the obstacles spat out by [[Wario]] in the [[microgame]] [[Inside the Storm]]. It is depicted as a yellow Mushroom with Wario's mustache and no eyes.
 
==Profiles==
===''Super Mario Bros. 2''===
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''This item replenishes your life meter and extends it by one mark (up to a maximum of four marks).''
 
===''Super Mario Advance''===
*'''European instruction booklet:''' ''These may appear when you enter a warp to Subspace. Pick them up to add extra hearts to your Life Meter.''
 
===''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''===
*'''Digital instruction manual bio:''' ''Recovers the HP of one character.''
 
===''Paper Mario'' series===
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
{{Multilang profile
|type=Item description
|Eng=Makes you feel better. Just the thing when you're tired.
|Jap=げんきに なる。つかれた ときには やっぱ コレ。
|FreA=Te fait te sentir mieux. Juste ce qu'il faut quand tu es fatigué.
|FreE=Vous aide à vous sentir un peu mieux. Parfait en cas de petite fatigue.
|Ger=Füllt deine KP ein wenig auf. Das beste Mittel, wenn du dich etwas geschwächt fühlst.
|Ita=Ti fa stare un po' meglio. È l'ideale per riprendersi dalla stanchezza.
|Kor=기운이 난다. 지쳤을 때는 역시 이것.
|SpaA=Hace que te sientas mejor. Es ideal cuando estás cansado.
|SpaE=Te hace sentir mejor. Si notas cansancio, es justo lo que necesitas.
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*'''[[Sticker Museum]] plaque:''' ''An all-important HP-restoring sticker that can only be used during battle. Always, ALWAYS carry one with you!''
 
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
*'''Description:''' ''A useful item that can restore Mario's health anytime.''
*'''Collectible Treasure #2:''' ''Another valuable resource for restoring Mario's HP. A Mushroom a day keeps game overs at bay!''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
:''See also: [[Gallery:Super Mushroom]]''
File:Mushroom smb2.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
 
File:SMKItem-Mushroom.jpg|''[[Super Mario Kart]]''
===Artwork===
File:SMRPG Mushroom.png|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
<gallery>
File:BadMushroomSMRPG.png|''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''
SMAS SMB2 Mushroom Artwork.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' (''Super Mario Bros. 2'')
File:Green Mushroom.png|''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''
SMAS SMB2 Mario Picking Up Mushroom.png|''Super Mario All-Stars'' (''Super Mario Bros. 2'')
File:Yellow Mushroom.png|''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''
SMRPG Mushroom.png|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
File:MK64Item-Mushroom.png|''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
MarioParty2Art2.png|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
File:MK64Item-TripleMushroom.png|''Mario Kart 64
MP3 Super Mushroom Artwork.jpg|''[[Mario Party 3]]''
File:Mk64tmArtwork.PNG|''Mario Kart 64
Mushroom SMA art.jpg|''[[Super Mario Advance]]''
File:PaperMario Items Mushroom.png|''[[Paper Mario]]''
PMOK Mushroom Artwork.png|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''
File:MKSC_SuperMushroom.jpg|''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
SMK 40 cover artwork.png|''[[Super Mario-kun]]''
File:MKDDMushroom.png|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
</gallery>
Image:Tripletsshrooms.jpg|''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
 
File:MushroomTTYD.png|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
===Sprites and models===
File:Mushroom - Mario Kart Wii.png|''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''  
<gallery>
File:Triple Mushrooms Artwork - Mario Kart Wii.png|''Mario Kart Wii''
Mushroom smb2.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
File:Mk7 supermushroom.jpg|''[[Mario Kart 7]]''
SMAS SMB2 Mushroom.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''
File:Mk7 triplemushrooms.jpg|''Mario Kart 7''
SMRPG Mushroom box.png|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
File:MushroomMarioKart8.png|''[[Mario Kart 8]]''
Red Mushroom.png|''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''
File:TripleMushroomMK8.png|Triple Mushrooms, from ''Mario Kart 8''
Mushroom Board Play MP1.png|''[[Mario Party]]''
</gallery></center>
Grab Bag Mushroom.png|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
MP2-3 Mushroom.png|''[[Mario Party 2]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 3]]''
Mushroom MP2-3.png|''Mario Party 2'' and ''Mario Party 3''
Mushroom mini-game sprite MP2.png|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
PaperMario Items Mushroom.png|''[[Paper Mario]]''
SMA Mushroom sprite.png|''[[Super Mario Advance]]''
Mushroom TTYD.png|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
Items - MaLPiT.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''
MushroomPMSS.png|''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
MushroomCard.png|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
PMCS Mushroom card unpainted.png|''Paper Mario: Color Splash''
BigMushroomCard.png|''Paper Mario: Color Splash''
PMCS Big Mushroom card unpainted.png|''Paper Mario: Color Splash''
MegaMushroomCard.png|''Paper Mario: Color Splash''
PMCS Mega Mushroom card unpainted.png|''Paper Mario: Color Splash''
MLBISBJJMushroom.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''
Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''
Mushroom 3-Pack PMTOK icon.png|''Paper Mario: The Origami King''
Mushroom 6-Pack PMTOK icon.png|''Paper Mario: The Origami King''
PMTOK Mushroom leaf icon.png|''Paper Mario: The Origami King''
SMPJ Mushroom.png|''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''
SMPJ Dash Mushroom.png|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=キノコ<br/>''Kinoko''<br/>ダッシュキノコ<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rmcj/item/index.html Japanese ''Mario Kart Wii'' website]</ref><ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/amkj/item/index.html Japanese ''Mario Kart 7'' website]</ref><br/>''Dasshu kinoko''
|Jap=キノコ / きのこ<ref>''Super Mario Collection'' instruction booklet, ''Super Mario USA'' section{{page needed}}</ref><ref>{{cite|format=JPG|url=files.virtual-boy.com/manual/956714/mc_jpn_im_19.jpg|title=マリオクラッシュ (''Mario Kurasshu'') instruction booklet|page=17|publisher=Nintendo|date=1995|language=ja}}</ref>
|JapM=Mushroom, Kinoko; from 茸 (きのこ, ''kinoko''), Japanese for ''mushroom''<br/><br/>Dash Mushroom<br>(''Mario Kart Wii'' & ''Mario Kart 7'')
|JapR=Kinoko
|JapM=Mushroom
|Jap2={{ruby|回復|かいふく}}キノコ<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=1996|page=34|title=''スーパーマリオRPG - FINAL EDITION 任天堂公式ガイドブック''|isbn=4091025382}}</ref>
|Jap2N=''Super Mario RPG'', treasure box
|Jap2R=Kaifuku Kinoko
|Jap2M=Recover Mushroom
|Cat=Xampinyó <small>(''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'')
|CatM=Button mushroom
|ChiS=蘑菇
|ChiSR=Mógu
|ChiSM=Mushroom
|ChiS2=加血蘑菇<ref>{{cite|language=zh-hans|url=www.bilibili.com/video/av8876332|title=小神游GBA官方游戏宣传视频|publisher=Bilibili|author=iQue|accessdate=June 27, 2024|date=February 27, 2017}}</ref>
|ChiS2N=''Super Mario Advance''
|ChiS2R=Jiāxiě Mógu
|ChiS2M=Add Heart Point Mushroom
|Dut=Paddenstoel
|DutM=Mushroom
|Fre=Champignon
|FreM=Mushroom
|Ger=Pilz
|GerM=Mushroom
|Ita=Fungo
|ItaM=Mushroom
|Kor=버섯
|KorR=Beoseot
|KorM=Mushroom
|Por=Cogumelo
|PorM=Mushroom
|Rus=Гриб
|RusR=Grib
|RusM=Mushroom
|SpaA=Champiñón
|SpaA=Champiñón
|SpaAM=Mushroom
|SpaAM=Mushroom
|SpaE=Seta
|SpaE=Champiñón
|SpaEM=Mushroom
|SpaEM=Mushroom
|Fra=Champignon
|SpaE2=Seta
|FraM=Mushroom
|SpaE2M=^
|Ger=Pilz
|SpaE2N=''Paper Mario'', ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
|GerM=Mushroom
|SpaE2C=<ref>{{cite|language=es-es|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwH_S8Ilef8&t=879s|timestamp=14:39|title=''Paper Mario'' {{!}} Walkthrough Español {{!}}Part 2 "El malvado Rey Goomba y esbirros"|publisher=YouTube|date=May 25, 2015|author=FatalRagnarok|accessdate=June 27, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=es-es|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhkjsqeNNc4&t=1197s|timestamp=19:57|title=¡La nueva Goombadex! - 01 - ''Paper Mario'': La Puerta Milenaria (GC) DSimphony|author=DSimphony|date=July 20, 2022|accessdate=June 27, 2024}}</ref>
|Ita=Fungo<br/>Fungo scatto (''Mario Kart'' series with the exception of ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' and ''Mario Kart DS'')
|ItaM=Mushroom<br/>Dash Mushroom
|Kor=버섯<br/>''Beo-seot''<br/>대시버섯 (''Mario Kart series'')
|KorR=Dashi Beoseot
|KorM=Mushroom<br/><br/>Dash Mushroom
|Rus=Гриб<br/>''Grib''<br/>Гриб ускорения (''Mario Kart'' series)
|RusR=Grib uskoreniya
|RusM=Mushroom<br/><br/>Acceleration Mushroom
|Por=Cogumelo<br/>Cogumelo Turbo (''Mario Kart'' series)
|PorM=Mushroom<br/>Turbo Mushroom
|Dut=Paddenstoel
|DutM=Mushroom
}}
}}


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This article is about the Mushrooms that heal Mario's Heart Points in RPGs, among miscellaneous uses. For other uses, see Mushroom (disambiguation).
"Shroom" redirects here. For the enemy in Donkey Kong 64, see Shroom (enemy).
Not to be confused with Super Mushroom or Dash Mushroom.
Mushroom
Artwork of a Dash Mushroom in Super Mario Party. Also used for Super Mushroom in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and Mushroom for Super Mario Party Jamboree.
Artwork from Super Mario Party Jamboree
First appearance Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Effect Adds an additional mark (Super Mario Bros. 2)
Initiates Fever Time (Mario Clash)
Restores HP (RPGs)
Allows a player to roll two Dice Blocks (Mario Party series)
Makes a player run faster (Mario Tennis series)
Throws a ball farther (Mario Golf: World Tour)
“This is a mushroom! Grab these to recover HP.”
In-game text, Super Paper Mario

Mushrooms are recurring items in the Super Mario franchise. Their effect on the player character varies from game to game. They commonly share an appearance with the Super Mushrooms from the Super Mario series and Dash Mushrooms from the Mario Kart series.

History[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 2 / Super Mario Advance[edit]

Subspace with Princess Toadstool standing on one spot
A Mushroom in Subspace

In Super Mario Bros. 2, Mushrooms,[1] also known as Sub-space Mushrooms[2] (or Subspace Mushrooms),[3] add an additional mark or heart to the Life Gauge, up to four. Additionally, the Mushrooms also turn Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad back into their Super forms if they are in their Small forms in the same manner as a Super Mushroom or a small heart, and the Life Gauge is refilled upon collection. Mushrooms are found only in specific Subspace locations within the stage.

In Super Mario Advance, an extra mushroom is added to each level, bringing the maximum total to five hearts. During the Yoshi Challenge, two mushrooms in each level are replaced by Yoshi Eggs.

The equivalent to the mushrooms in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic is hearts.

Mario's Picross[edit]

A Mushroom puzzle
The Mushroom puzzle

In Mario's Picross, a Mushroom appears in one of the puzzles.

Mario Clash[edit]

Sprite of a Mushroom from Mario Clash

In Mario Clash, defeating 30 target enemies causes a Mushroom to spawn from the pipes. This item initiates Fever Time, allowing Mario to defeat any enemy with a single throw and doubling all points. The effect ends if Mario loses a life or the shell and when he finishes the stage.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, a basic Mushroom can be accumulated in the inventory and recovers 30 HP for one party member. This Mushroom has a red and white cap with an orange stem and no face. However, mushrooms that have faces are found in treasure boxes, and they automatically recover all HP and FP for Mario's entire party once uncovered. Most of these treasure boxes restock once the area is entered again. Other types of mushrooms exist, including two other increasingly expensive kinds used for basic recovery. The Mid Mushroom recovers 80 HP to one party member, and they have a green cap rather than a red one. The Max Mushroom is able to recover all HP to one party member and has a yellow cap. In the Japanese version, the Mid Mushroom and Max Mushroom are respectively known as Super Mushroom and Ultra Mushroom, which would become the terminology used in future RPGs.

There are mushrooms indistinguishable in appearance but instead cause negative effects on allies and adversaries alike. The Bad Mushroom, only found in Seaside Town, does not recover HP and is used only in battle. When used, they poison an enemy of choice, but some enemies are resistant. Another mushroom is sold by the Mini Goomba Triplets at the shop in Monstro Town. These mushrooms, apart from restoring 30 HP, actually turn the user into a Mushroom (a status ailment also caused by certain enemy actions). While a mushroom, the character recovers health every turn, but is completely immobilized.

Mario Party series[edit]

For a list of probabilities of Double Dice Block rolls with Mushrooms, see Double Dice § Probabilities.

Mushrooms appear as items in the Mario Party series. The first time they appear in the series is in Mario Party 2 (where they are Mario's favorite item), and they have reappeared in other Mario Party titles. In Mario Party 4, Mario Party DS, and Mario Party 8, the item is not present (although there are similar items, such as Mario Party 4's Mega Mushroom and Mario Party 8's Twice Candy). They usually allow for two rolls of the Dice Block during one turn. If the two digits rolled are the same, the player will receive ten coins. If the player rolls two sevens, they will receive twenty coins. Mushrooms usually cost five coins to purchase.

In Mario Party Advance, their effect is different. In this installment, Mushrooms allow the player to roll the Dice Block. Each turn, a Mushroom will be depleted from the stock. For players to win Mushrooms, they have to win minigames. Players will usually receive three Mushrooms when they win a minigame, although there are cases in which the award for winning a minigame will be six Mushrooms. The game ends when the player has no Mushrooms left.

In Mario Party 9, Mushrooms appear in the Fungi Frenzy minigame, where 1-3 of them are contained in each panel.

In Mario Party 10, they appear in the minigame Movin' Mushrooms. If it falls into a cart, the respective team gains one point.

In Mario Party Superstars and Super Mario Party Jamboree, Mushrooms return as items, costing three coins to purchase. Due to their role of providing a second Dice Block being supplanted by the Double Dice, Mushrooms instead function similarly to Dash Mushrooms and Golden Dash Mushrooms in Mario Party: Island Tour, Mario Party: Star Rush, Mario Party: The Top 100, Super Mario Party, adding five spaces to the user's dice roll.

Mario Tennis series[edit]

Mushrooms appear in the games Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, and Mario Power Tennis for the Nintendo GameCube and Wii. These staples can be used during an Item Battle match, which can be obtained when the player hits an Item Box with the ball over the net. In both games, Mushrooms make players run faster, but in the latter game, they can also grow players who have been shrunk by lightning back to normal size. In Mario Tennis Open for the Nintendo 3DS, tennis gear for Miis is designed based on a Mushroom. It is the emblem of the Mushroom Cup for all the previously mentioned games.

Paper Mario series[edit]

Mushroom
PaperMario Items Mushroom.png Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Paper Mario description A regular Mushroom. Restores 5 HP.
The Thousand-Year Door description A feel-good mushroom. Replenishes 5 HP.

Paper Mario[edit]

In Paper Mario, Mushrooms act as healing items, as in other Super Mario RPGs. In this game, they heal 5 HP when used. Several variations of Mushrooms can be found, such as Volt Shrooms and Life Shrooms. Recipes can also be made for other types of Mushrooms by combining certain ingredients together by Tayce T.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Mushrooms return in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They heal in the same manner as in the previous game, with the addition that - now that Mario's partners have HP - mushrooms can restore a partner's HP also.

The many variations of Mushrooms from the previous game return, with the addition of Slow Mushrooms. Small creatures named Punies commonly eat Mushrooms, shown by brother and sister Punio and Petuni. At the end of the game, Punio and Petuni give both Mario & Peach a Mushroom to enjoy on their boat ride home. In addition, the Excess Express is said to serve mushroom dishes.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Unlike in the preceding games, Mushrooms cannot be bought in shops in Super Paper Mario. Instead, they are found out of ? Blocks and heal ten HP upon contact. They also give the player 1000 points. Their carry-on equivalent is the Shroom Shake.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

MushroomPMSS.png

In the fourth game of the Paper Mario series, Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Mushrooms appear, much like every other item, as stickers. They restore 20 HP, but if the A Button button is pressed with good timing, the effect can be increased to 30. Two stronger Mushroom stickers also exist: the Shiny Mushroom, which acts like a Super Shroom, which restores 40 or 60 HP, and the Flashy Mushroom, which acts like an Ultra Shroom, which restores 80 or 99 HP. Big 1UP and Big Shiny 1UP stickers also appear, restoring 10 or 15 HP for 10 turns, respectively, as do Poison Mushrooms, which poison Mario, but enemies also get poisoned if they touch him. It can be found in several levels and bought in Decalburg and Whammino Mountain. It is set in the Sticker Museum as #79.

Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]

In Paper Mario: Color Splash, Mushrooms appear as cards. They use up red paint when colored in, restore a small amount of HP when used, and cost 20 coins at Prisma Cardware. In addition to regular Mushrooms, Big Mushroom and Mega Mushroom cards also appear, which cost 70 and 150 coins respectively and restore more HP.

Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]

“Who likes Mushrooms? ME!”
Toad, Paper Mario: The Origami King

Mushrooms reprise their roles in Paper Mario: The Origami King, with their Shiny and Flashy variants returning from Sticker Star. This time, however, they don't appear as stickers, but in a physical, papercraft form. The regular mushroom is the most common and heals 50 HP, while the Shiny version heals 100 HP. When used in battle, they will occupy one of Mario's attack slots. All three variants can be found in ? Blocks throughout the game, and after one is found in the world, it then becomes available at Toad Town's item shop. They can also be bought at Overlook Tower and Big Sho' Theater. Mario can hold up to 99 Mushrooms, and unlike in the previous two games, they can be used outside of battle in almost any area. However, they are banned from Scuffle Island, cannot be used while riding down Eddy River, and will be burned by a Fire Vellumental statue when fighting the Paper Macho Shy Guys in the Fire Vellumental Cave. The Mushroom 3-Pack and Mushroom 6-Pack (which have Shiny variants of their own) are bulk items that can be bought in stores for a cheaper price than buying Mushrooms individually.

Recipes[edit]

Recipe Result Game
Egg + Mushroom Bland Meal Paper Mario
Mushroom + (Koopa Leaf, Goomnut or Strange Leaf) Volt Shroom
Mushroom Fried Shroom
Mushroom + Honey Syrup Honey Shroom Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Mushroom + Maple Syrup Maple Shroom
Mushroom + Jammin' Jelly Jelly Shroom
Mushroom + Cake Mix Shroom Cake
Mushroom + Life Shroom Shroom Steak
Mushroom + Thunder Rage Volt Mushroom Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Mushroom + Mr. Softener Dried Mushroom
Mushroom + Point Swap Honey Syrup
Mushroom + Mystic Egg Omelette Meal
Mushroom + Fire Flower Mushroom Roast
Mushroom + Turtley Leaf Mushroom Fry
Mushroom Mushroom Fry

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

Mushroom

Mushrooms are the basic item for healing in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. They are the cheapest item found in stores and the first item obtained. Their coloring is reversed in this game, with their caps being white with red spots; they also lack faces. Regular Mushrooms restore 25 HP, Super Mushrooms restore 50 HP, Ultra Mushrooms restore 120 HP, and Max Mushrooms restore all HP. Five special Golden Mushrooms can also be found in the game; the rare item restores all HP and BP. Shroom Badges and Shroom clothings that can be purchased at certain shops will increase Mario and Luigi's stats according to the number of Mushrooms in their inventory.

A unique mushroom called the Invincishroom (claimed to be a mix of 1-Up Mushrooms and Stars, but in the remake, it was actually a Poison Mushroom, as confirmed in the Minion Quest side mode) can be found only when the player has beaten the high score of a certain minigame. The player cannot use it, however, because Mario eats it as soon as he and Luigi win it, causing him to become very sick and slowly turn into a bean. Luigi cures Mario by giving him Crabbie Grass, which is found in Guffawha Ruins.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, regular Mushrooms heal 30 HP instead of 25 HP, Ultra Mushrooms heal 80 HP instead of 120 HP, and their designs are changed to be the standard design, as in the other Mario & Luigi games.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

A Mushroom from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Mushrooms act in the same manner as in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga; they restore HP for one member. While the Max Mushroom is still the same, the regular, Super, and Ultra Mushrooms heal 20 HP, 40 HP, and 80 HP, respectively. There are also items called Mushroom Drops, which will heal every single member on the team, very much like the Nuts in Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga. Unlike Max Mushroom and Max Nuts, however, there is nothing more powerful than Ultra Drops. Shroom Badges make a return, but with a different effect: they now increase the healing effects of a Mushroom.

Shroobs, the main enemies in this game, bear a resemblance to Mushrooms. They have the same mushroom shape and spots, and they even live on a planet shaped like a mushroom.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey[edit]

Icon of a Mushroom

Mushrooms return in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its remake, but Mushroom Drops are replaced in favor of the original Mario & Luigi series Nuts. Mushrooms act in the same manner as in the two preceding games. Mushrooms in this game heal 30 HP, Super Mushrooms heal 60 HP, Ultra Mushrooms 120 HP, and Max Mushrooms heal 240 HP instead of all HP like in the previous installments.

Also, there was a clothing item called the Mushroom Glove, which would have a random mushroom be consumed every turn to the one wearing the glove.

Bowser does not eat mushrooms unless a Goomba/Bob-omb from a Jailgoon or the Broque Monsieur "fight", a Trashure or Dark Trashure, or a Naplock gives him one, or he uses Refreshrooms (simply referred to as "Mushroom" in the remake), which recover half of his Health Meter (only when he is Giant Bowser).

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

Icon for the Mushrooms in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Mushrooms return in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Regular Mushrooms heal 30 HP, Super Mushrooms heal 60 HP, Ultra Mushrooms heal 100 HP, and Max Mushrooms heal 160 HP. If Shroom EXP is used, then the value of the HP healed from using Mushrooms during battle will be converted to EXP at the end, but with a 50% bonus. Regular Mushrooms add 45 EXP, Super Mushrooms add 90, Ultra Mushrooms add 150, and Max Mushrooms add 240.

During giant battles, Mario and Giant Luigi can use the Bros. Attack Rhythm Mushroom. In it, Mario throws a number of Mushrooms into the air for Giant Luigi to eat and recover HP.

Some enemies or their associated battles involve Mushrooms. Lakitu and Lakitu R may throw a Mushroom at Mario instead of a Spiny Egg. Popple has an attack where he kicks a number of items at Mario and Luigi, which may include a Mushroom. When the Zeekeeper and Zeekeeper X use their egg dropping attack late in the battle, a Mushroom may appear among the eggs. If Mario or Luigi/Giant Luigi let these attacks hit them instead of countering the Mushroom, the Mushroom will heal them. Corporal Paraplonk uses Mushrooms to heal the other members of the Elite Trio, as does Corporal Paraplonk X for the Elite Trio X. In Bowser's battle in Dreamy Neo Bowser Castle, the second to last phase has Mushrooms appear that either Bowser or Giant Luigi can pick up for healing. Bowser X's equivalent battle has the same event.

All Mushrooms in giant battles are substantially larger than Mushrooms outside of giant battles.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam[edit]

Mushrooms return in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. Just like in the previous game, the four types are regular (+30 HP), Super (+60 HP), Ultra (+100 HP), and Max (+160 HP).

Mario Golf: World Tour[edit]

Mushrooms are usable item shots in Mario Golf: World Tour. They make the ball roll much farther when they hit the ground. They are also seen as tee markers on the Toad Highlands golf course. Trophies for Castle Club tournaments, and the lampposts of the building's exterior, have models of Mushrooms. The Mushrooms are red on regional tournament trophies and their spots are the trophy's color, while on world tournament trophies, the Mushrooms have crowns on them and are completely colored like the rest of the trophy.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle[edit]

Mushrooms appear in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle as healing items between battles during levels. Once collected, they heal all active party members 70 HP. The amount of HP healed to Mario can be upgraded via the skill tree, although it remains unchanged for other party members.

WarioWare: Get It Together![edit]

In WarioWare: Get It Together!, a Mushroom appears as one of the obstacles spat out by Wario in the microgame Inside the Storm. It is depicted as a yellow Mushroom with Wario's mustache and no eyes.

Profiles[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

  • Wii Virtual Console manual bio: This item replenishes your life meter and extends it by one mark (up to a maximum of four marks).

Super Mario Advance[edit]

  • European instruction booklet: These may appear when you enter a warp to Subspace. Pick them up to add extra hearts to your Life Meter.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

  • Digital instruction manual bio: Recovers the HP of one character.

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

  • Item description:
    • English:
      Makes you feel better. Just the thing when you're tired.
    • Japanese:
      げんきに なる。つかれた ときには やっぱ コレ。
    • French (Canada):
      Te fait te sentir mieux. Juste ce qu'il faut quand tu es fatigué.
    • French (Europe):
      Vous aide à vous sentir un peu mieux. Parfait en cas de petite fatigue.
    • German:
      Füllt deine KP ein wenig auf. Das beste Mittel, wenn du dich etwas geschwächt fühlst.
    • Italian:
      Ti fa stare un po' meglio. È l'ideale per riprendersi dalla stanchezza.
    • Korean:
      기운이 난다. 지쳤을 때는 역시 이것.
    • Spanish (Latin America):
      Hace que te sientas mejor. Es ideal cuando estás cansado.
    • Spanish (Europe):
      Te hace sentir mejor. Si notas cansancio, es justo lo que necesitas.
  • Sticker Museum plaque: An all-important HP-restoring sticker that can only be used during battle. Always, ALWAYS carry one with you!
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]

    • Description: A useful item that can restore Mario's health anytime.
    • Collectible Treasure #2: Another valuable resource for restoring Mario's HP. A Mushroom a day keeps game overs at bay!

    Gallery[edit]

    See also: Gallery:Super Mushroom

    Artwork[edit]

    Sprites and models[edit]

    Names in other languages[edit]

    Language Name Meaning Notes
    Japanese キノコ / きのこ[4][5]
    Kinoko
    Mushroom
    回復かいふくキノコ[6]
    Kaifuku Kinoko
    Recover Mushroom Super Mario RPG, treasure box
    Catalan Xampinyó (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)[?] Button mushroom
    Chinese (simplified) 蘑菇[?]
    Mógu
    Mushroom
    加血蘑菇[7]
    Jiāxiě Mógu
    Add Heart Point Mushroom Super Mario Advance
    Dutch Paddenstoel[?] Mushroom
    French Champignon[?] Mushroom
    German Pilz[?] Mushroom
    Italian Fungo[?] Mushroom
    Korean 버섯[?]
    Beoseot
    Mushroom
    Portuguese Cogumelo[?] Mushroom
    Russian Гриб[?]
    Grib
    Mushroom
    Spanish (NOA) Champiñón[?] Mushroom
    Spanish (NOE) Champiñón[?] Mushroom
    Seta[8][9] Paper Mario, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 1988. Super Mario Bros. 2 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 19.
    2. ^ 1993. Super Mario All-Stars Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 88Media:SMAS Guide 88.jpg.
    3. ^ Spring 2001. Nintendo Power Advance Volume 1. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 14.
    4. ^ Super Mario Collection instruction booklet, Super Mario USA section[page number needed]
    5. ^ 1995. マリオクラッシュ (Mario Kurasshu) instruction booklet (JPG). Nintendo (Japanese). Page 17.
    6. ^ 1996. スーパーマリオRPG - FINAL EDITION 任天堂公式ガイドブック. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4091025382. Page 34.
    7. ^ iQue (February 27, 2017). 小神游GBA官方游戏宣传视频. Bilibili (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved June 27, 2024.
    8. ^ FatalRagnarok (May 25, 2015). Paper Mario | Walkthrough Español |Part 2 "El malvado Rey Goomba y esbirros" (14:39). YouTube (European Spanish). Retrieved June 27, 2024.
    9. ^ DSimphony (July 20, 2022). ¡La nueva Goombadex! - 01 - Paper Mario: La Puerta Milenaria (GC) DSimphony (19:57). Retrieved June 27, 2024.