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|image=PMTOK Battle Lab.jpg | |image=[[File:PMTOK Battle Lab.jpg|250px]]<br>The outside | ||
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|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]]) | ||
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{{quote|Training Tough Toads Tirelessly|Sign|[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]}} | |||
The '''Battle Lab''' is a training area in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. It is located in the basement of a house in [[Toad Town]] with a sign of two hammers crossed above the door, and is unlocked after rescuing a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] folded into a dog on [[Picnic Road]]. There are three different types of services here: The training machines, the Ring Trainer, and the Bossotronic Fighter. It is similar to the [[Action Command Dojo]] from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. | |||
If Mario visits the Battle Lab at certain points in the game, he will receive special items from the [[Battle Lab Toad|Toad running the lab]]. On his first visit, a [[1-Up Mushroom]] is given. After defeating the [[Earth Vellumental]], the [[Timer Extender]] is given. After destroying the yellow streamer, the [[Puzzle Solver]] is given. | |||
If Mario visits the Battle Lab at certain points in the game, he will receive special items from the Toad running the lab. On his first visit, a [[1-Up Mushroom]] is given. After defeating the [[Earth Vellumental]], the [[Timer Extender]] is given. After destroying the yellow streamer, the [[Puzzle Solver]] is given. | |||
==Training machines== | ==Training machines== | ||
There are three different training machines: | There are three different training machines: | ||
<gallery widths=320 heights=180> | |||
PMTOK Battle Lab Jump Practice.jpg|Four red pads lined up to practice the Jump action command. | |||
PMTOK Battle Lab Hammer Practice.jpg|An angled orange pad to practice the Hammer action command. | |||
PMTOK Battle Lab Block Practice.jpg|A sliding cardboard [[Goomba]] to practice [[Guard|blocking.]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{br}} | {{br}} | ||
==Ring Trainer== | ==Ring Trainer== | ||
The purpose for the Ring Trainer is to practice solving ring puzzles, using Toads resembling the [[Rescue Squad]] from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. There are two different modes: The Ringer and Speed Rings. | The purpose for the Ring Trainer is to practice solving ring puzzles, using Toads resembling the [[Rescue Squad]] captains from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. There are two different modes: The Ringer and Speed Rings. A retro arrangement of the regular battle music is used during these puzzles. | ||
A Collectible Treasure of | A Collectible Treasure of Ring Trainer (No. 67) can be found in [[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]]. | ||
===The Ringer=== | ===The Ringer=== | ||
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==Bossotronic Fighter== | ==Bossotronic Fighter== | ||
The Bossotronic Fighter (short for "Bossotronic Animated Machine Fighter") allows Mario to refight past bosses from the game. For each battle, Mario's HP is set to a certain amount and is given certain weapons and items. Additionally, [[1-Up Mushroom]]s and accessories cannot be used. The fastest time taken to defeat the boss is also recorded afterwards. After defeating all bosses, Mario receives | The Bossotronic Fighter (short for "Bossotronic Animated Machine Fighter") allows Mario to refight past bosses from the game. For each battle, Mario's HP is set to a certain amount and is given certain weapons and items. Additionally, [[1-Up Mushroom]]s and accessories cannot be used. The fastest time taken to defeat the boss is also recorded afterwards. After defeating all bosses, Mario receives Collectible Treasure No. 15: [[Bowser]]. | ||
===Vellumental Battles=== | ===Vellumental Battles=== | ||
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|[[Earth Vellumental]] | |[[Earth Vellumental]] | ||
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! | !style="background:#dedede"|Mario's HP | ||
! | !style="background:#dedede"|Mario's Weapons | ||
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|[[Colored Pencils]] | |[[Colored Pencils]] | ||
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|[[Gooper Blooper#Paper Mario: The Origami King|Paper Macho Gooper Blooper]] | |[[Gooper Blooper#Paper Mario: The Origami King|Paper Macho Gooper Blooper]] | ||
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|Mushroom | |Mushroom | ||
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==Media== | |||
{{media table | |||
|file1=PMTOK Battle Lab.oga | |||
|title1=Battle Lab | |||
|description1=Plays in the Battle Lab. | |||
|file2=PMTOK Ring Trainer Battle.oga | |||
|title2={{conjectural|Ring Trainer Battle}} | |||
|description2=Plays during The Ringer and Speed Rings. | |||
}} | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|JapR=Batoru Kenkyūjo | |JapR=Batoru Kenkyūjo | ||
|JapM=Battle Laboratory | |JapM=Battle Laboratory | ||
|Fre=Labo de combat | |||
|FreM=Combat lab | |||
|Ger=Kampfstudio | |Ger=Kampfstudio | ||
|GerM=Battle Studio | |GerM=Battle Studio | ||
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|Kor=배틀 연구소 | |Kor=배틀 연구소 | ||
|KorR=Baeteul Yeonguso | |KorR=Baeteul Yeonguso | ||
|KorM=Battle Lab}} | |KorM=Battle Lab | ||
|Spa=Laboratorio de combate | |||
|SpaM=Combat laboratory | |||
|Ita=Laboratorio bellico | |||
|ItaM=War laboratory | |||
}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* There are [[List_of_Paper_Mario:_The_Origami_King_pre-release_and_unused_content#Unused_data|unused rematches]] against the Paper Macho Outlaws of [[Big Sho' Theater]], the second wave of fire bucket Shy Guys in the [[Fire Vellumental Cave]], and the pair of [[Paper Macho Mummy Goomba]]s in the [[Temple of Shrooms]], which were unfinished but left in the game's files. | |||
{{PMTOK}} | {{PMTOK}} | ||
[[Category:Laboratories]] | [[Category:Laboratories]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King locations]] |
Latest revision as of 14:58, May 18, 2024
Battle Lab | |
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The outside | |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020) |
Greater location | Toad Town |
- “Training Tough Toads Tirelessly”
- —Sign, Paper Mario: The Origami King
The Battle Lab is a training area in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It is located in the basement of a house in Toad Town with a sign of two hammers crossed above the door, and is unlocked after rescuing a Toad folded into a dog on Picnic Road. There are three different types of services here: The training machines, the Ring Trainer, and the Bossotronic Fighter. It is similar to the Action Command Dojo from Paper Mario: Color Splash.
If Mario visits the Battle Lab at certain points in the game, he will receive special items from the Toad running the lab. On his first visit, a 1-Up Mushroom is given. After defeating the Earth Vellumental, the Timer Extender is given. After destroying the yellow streamer, the Puzzle Solver is given.
Training machines[edit]
There are three different training machines:
Ring Trainer[edit]
The purpose for the Ring Trainer is to practice solving ring puzzles, using Toads resembling the Rescue Squad captains from Paper Mario: Color Splash. There are two different modes: The Ringer and Speed Rings. A retro arrangement of the regular battle music is used during these puzzles.
A Collectible Treasure of Ring Trainer (No. 67) can be found in Shroom City.
The Ringer[edit]
There are three levels, in which Mario must solve ten ring puzzles. Failing to get a perfect lineup with the number of moves will automatically end the level. After completing a level, the fastest time taken is recorded. The first level is available initially, the second level is unlocked after clearing the blue streamer, and the third level is unlocked after clearing the yellow streamer. If Mario completes all three levels, he earns The True Ringer trophy.
Speed Rings[edit]
Speed Rings is an endless mode, in which Mario must solve as many ring puzzles as he can within 100 seconds. If the Toads are not lined up within the move limit, the puzzle resets. There is also an option to pass to a different puzzle, which decreases the timer by 10 seconds. If Mario manages to solve 16 puzzles, he earns the Speed Ring King trophy.
Profile[edit]
- Collectible Treasure No. 67: "You won't get far if you can't arrange enemies! This nostalgic arcade cabinet will help you hone your lineup skills."
Bossotronic Fighter[edit]
The Bossotronic Fighter (short for "Bossotronic Animated Machine Fighter") allows Mario to refight past bosses from the game. For each battle, Mario's HP is set to a certain amount and is given certain weapons and items. Additionally, 1-Up Mushrooms and accessories cannot be used. The fastest time taken to defeat the boss is also recorded afterwards. After defeating all bosses, Mario receives Collectible Treasure No. 15: Bowser.
Vellumental Battles[edit]
Boss | Mario's HP | Mario's Weapons | Mario's Items |
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Earth Vellumental | 70 | Shiny Boots Iron Boots Shiny Hammer x2 |
Mushroom x7 Fire Flower x9 |
Water Vellumental | 70 | Shiny Boots Iron Boots Shiny Iron Boots Shiny Hammer x2 |
Mushroom x7 Fire Flower x9 POW Block |
Fire Vellumental | 120 | Flashy Boots Shiny Iron Boots Flashy Iron Boots Flashy Hammer x2 Hurlhammer |
Mushroom x3 Shiny Mushroom x4 Fire Flower x4 Shiny Fire Flower x2 Ice Flower x6 POW Block |
Ice Vellumental | 150 | Flashy Boots Shiny Iron Boots Flashy Iron Boots Flashy Hammer x2 Shiny Hurlhammer |
Mushroom x3 Shiny Mushroom x4 Fire Flower x3 Shiny Fire Flower x3 Ice Flower x3 Shiny Ice Flower x3 POW Block |
Boss Battles[edit]
Boss | Mario's HP | Mario's Weapons | Mario's Items |
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Colored Pencils | 70 | Shiny Boots Iron Boots Shiny Hammer x2 |
Mushroom x7 Fire Flower x9 |
Rubber Band | 90 | Shiny Boots Iron Boots Shiny Iron Boots Shiny Hammer x2 Shiny Hurlhammer |
Mushroom x7 Fire Flower x9 POW Block |
Hole Punch | 130 | Flashy Boots Shiny Iron Boots Flashy Iron Boots Flashy Hammer x2 Hurlhammer |
Mushroom x3 Shiny Mushroom x4 Fire Flower x4 Shiny Fire Flower x2 Ice Flower x6 POW Block |
Tape | 150 | Flashy Boots Shiny Iron Boots Flashy Iron Boots Flashy Hammer x2 Shiny Hurlhammer |
Mushroom x3 Shiny Mushroom x4 Fire Flower x3 Shiny Fire Flower x3 Ice Flower x3 Shiny Ice Flower x3 POW Block |
Boss Sumo Bro | 170 | Legendary Boots Flashy Iron Boots Legendary Iron Boots Flashy Hammer Legendary Hammer Shiny Hurlhammer |
Mushroom x3 Shiny Mushroom x2 Flashy Mushroom x2 Fire Flower x3 Shiny Fire Flower x3 Ice Flower x3 Shiny Ice Flower x3 POW Block |
Handaconda | 170 | Legendary Boots Flashy Iron Boots Legendary Iron Boots Flashy Hammer Legendary Hammer Shiny Hurlhammer |
Mushroom x3 Shiny Mushroom x2 Flashy Mushroom x2 Fire Flower x3 Shiny Fire Flower x3 Ice Flower x3 Shiny Ice Flower x3 POW Block |
Scissors | 170 | Legendary Boots Flashy Iron Boots Legendary Iron Boots Flashy Hammer Legendary Hammer Shiny Hurlhammer |
Mushroom x3 Shiny Mushroom x2 Flashy Mushroom x2 Fire Flower x3 Shiny Fire Flower x3 Ice Flower x3 Shiny Ice Flower x3 POW Block |
Stapler | 170 | Legendary Boots Flashy Iron Boots Legendary Iron Boots Flashy Hammer Legendary Hammer Shiny Hurlhammer |
Mushroom x3 Shiny Mushroom x2 Flashy Mushroom x2 Fire Flower x3 Shiny Fire Flower x3 Ice Flower x3 Shiny Ice Flower x3 POW Block |
Paper Macho Battles[edit]
Boss | Mario's HP | Mario's Items |
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Paper Macho Gooper Blooper | 90 | Mushroom |
Mega Paper Macho Pokey | 110 | Mushroom |
Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle | 170 | Mushroom |
Media[edit]
Battle Lab - Plays in the Battle Lab. | File info |
Ring Trainer Battle - Plays during The Ringer and Speed Rings. | File info |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | バトル研究所[?] Batoru Kenkyūjo |
Battle Laboratory | |
Chinese (simplified) | 战斗研究所[?] Zhàndòu Yánjiūsuǒ |
Battle Laboratory | |
Chinese (traditional) | 戰鬥研究所[?] Zhàndòu Yánjiūsuǒ |
Battle Laboratory | |
French | Labo de combat[?] | Combat lab | |
German | Kampfstudio[?] | Battle Studio | |
Italian | Laboratorio bellico[?] | War laboratory | |
Korean | 배틀 연구소[?] Baeteul Yeonguso |
Battle Lab | |
Spanish | Laboratorio de combate[?] | Combat laboratory |
Trivia[edit]
- There are unused rematches against the Paper Macho Outlaws of Big Sho' Theater, the second wave of fire bucket Shy Guys in the Fire Vellumental Cave, and the pair of Paper Macho Mummy Goombas in the Temple of Shrooms, which were unfinished but left in the game's files.