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|image=[[File:Dizzy Stomp Badge.png]]
|image_pm=Dizzy Stomp Badge.png
|bp=1
|bp_pm=1
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|fp_pm=2
|attack_pm=<Ultra Boots>3+3
|effect=Lets Mario perform a standard Jump attack that has a chance to make the targeted enemy [[dizzy]].
|pm=Lets you do a Dizzy Stomp. Uses 2 FP. If it works, the enemy Mario jumps on becomes dizzy. It also paralyzes the enemy for a short time.
|pm=Lets you do a Dizzy Stomp. Uses 2 FP. If it works, the enemy Mario jumps on becomes dizzy. It also paralyzes the enemy for a short time.
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|JapR=Memawashi Fumī
|JapR=Memawashi Fumī
|JapM=From「目まわし」(''memawashi'', dizzy) and stylistic variant of「踏み」(''fumi'', step)
|JapM=From「目まわし」(''memawashi'', dizzy) and stylistic variant of「踏み」(''fumi'', step)
|Jap2=めまわしふみ <small>(move)</small>
|Jap2=めまわしふみ
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|Jap2R=Memawashi Fumi
|Jap2R=Memawashi Fumi
|Jap2M=Dizzy Stomp
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Latest revision as of 08:27, August 28, 2024

Dizzy Stomp
Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door
Dizzy Stomp Badge.png
Badge Point BP 1 {{{bp}}}
Flower Point FP 2 {{{fp}}}
Attack Atk. Ultra Boots3+3 {{{attack}}}
Effect Lets Mario perform a standard Jump attack that has a chance to make the targeted enemy dizzy.
Description(s)
Lets you do a Dizzy Stomp. Uses 2 FP. If it works, the enemy Mario jumps on becomes dizzy. It also paralyzes the enemy for a short time. (Paper Mario)

Dizzy Stomp is a Badge in Paper Mario. It is found in Mt. Lavalava, in a room blocked off by a Metal Block accessible using the Ultra Hammer. If the Badge is equipped, it allows Mario to perform the Dizzy Stomp jump attack, which has a chance of making an enemy dizzy upon being hit and preventing them from making any actions for a few turns.

Merluvlee's predictions in Paper Mario[edit]

  • "I see...a Dizzy Stomp Badge. Inside a volcano, close to where a strong Hammer hides, the lava flow has been slowed. From there, you descend the stairs to find a Metal Block in your way. You smash the block with your new Hammer and enter the room beyond. There lies the Badge."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メマワシフミィ[?]
Memawashi Fumī
From「目まわし」(memawashi, dizzy) and stylistic variant of「踏み」(fumi, step)
めまわしふみ[?]
Memawashi Fumi
Dizzy Stomp move
Chinese 晕眩重压勋章[?]
Yūnxuàn Zhòngyā Xūnzhāng
Dizzy Stomp Badge
French Paralys'saut[?] Paralyze Jump
German Para-Dauz[?] Para(-lyze) Bounce
Spanish Pisotón Mareo[?] Dizzy Stomp