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- “Mmmm! This hits the spot! You know, this tea is just as delicious iced as it is hot.”
- —Koopa Koot, Paper Mario
Koopa Tea is an item from the Paper Mario series, which first appeared in Paper Mario. The name of the item is a pun on the words "cup of tea". It could be prepared by taking a Koopa Leaf to Tayce T. When used it will restore seven FP to Mario. This item can be sold for 3 coins. It is mentioned in a letter from Kolorado's wife to Kooper, which says she and Kooper's mother had a talk "over some Koopa Tea". It is also required as part of one of Koopa Koot's favors.
It appears again in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It has the same effect as in Paper Mario. However, it is instead prepared with a Turtley Leaf, and it is prepared by Zess T.
In Super Paper Mario its effect was changed. It cuts received damage by half for 20 seconds. It is prepared with a Turtley Leaf, and it is prepared by Saffron.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | カメカメティー[?] Kamekame Tī |
Turtley Tea | |
Chinese (simplified) | 龟茶[?] Guīchá |
Turtle Tea | Paper Mario |
龟龟茶[?] Guīguī Chá |
Turtley Tea | The Thousand-Year Door remake | |
Chinese (traditional) | 龜龜茶[?] Guīguī Chá |
Turtley Tea | |
French | Thé Koopa[?] | Koopa Tea | |
German | Koopa-Tee[?] | Koopa Tea | |
Italian | Tartatè[?] | From tartaruga ("turtle") and tè ("tea") | |
Korean | 거북티[?] Geobuk Ti |
Turtle Tea | |
Spanish | Té Koopa[?] | Koopa Tea |