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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ドカーンナグーリ | |Jap=ドカーンナグーリ | ||
|JapN=badge | |||
|JapR=Dokān Nagūri | |JapR=Dokān Nagūri | ||
|JapM=Stylization of「ドカン」(''dokan'', onomatopoeic term for "kaboom") and「殴り」(''naguri'', strike) | |JapM=Stylization of「ドカン」(''dokan'', onomatopoeic term for "kaboom") and「殴り」(''naguri'', strike) | ||
|Jap2=ドカーンハンマー | |Jap2=ドカーンハンマー | ||
|Jap2N=move | |||
|Jap2R=Dokān Hanmā | |Jap2R=Dokān Hanmā | ||
|Jap2M=Stylization of「ドカン」(''dokan'', onomatopoeic term for "kaboom") and "Hammer" | |Jap2M=Stylization of「ドカン」(''dokan'', onomatopoeic term for "kaboom") and "Hammer" |
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Mega Smash is a Badge in Paper Mario. It can be found in Flower Fields, inside of a cave at the top of a hill (though it is blocked by a rock that can only be blown up with Bombette). If Mario equips the Badge, he can use a move called Mega Smash, a hammer attack that requires six FP to use. It acts like a normal hammer attack, but it deals 4 more damage, whereas Power Smash only deals 2 more damage.
Similarly to its jump-based counterpart, Mega Jump, both data and a sprite exist for the badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but go unused in the final game.
Merluvlee's prediction[edit]
- "I see...a Mega Smash Badge. You see it on the road to the Sun Tower in Flower Fields. You ascend the stairs then use a friend to blast the rock. The way to the Badge opens."
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドカーンナグーリ[?] Dokān Nagūri |
Stylization of「ドカン」(dokan, onomatopoeic term for "kaboom") and「殴り」(naguri, strike) | badge |
ドカーンハンマー[?] Dokān Hanmā |
Stylization of「ドカン」(dokan, onomatopoeic term for "kaboom") and "Hammer" | move | |
Chinese | 终极重击勋章[?] Zhōngjí Zhòngjī Xūnzhāng |
Ultra Smash Badge | |
French | Méga Coup[?] | Mega Blow | |
German | Mega-Dotz[?] | Mega Blow. "Dotz" being a synonym for hieb (blow) | |
Spanish | Mega Golpe[?] | Mega Blow |