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{{quote|Whoa! Can it be? That's... a Diploma??? Whooooopeee! It's real, isn't it? You defeated [[The Master]]! Wow! You're the best, [[Mario]]!! Aargh!|A [[Toad (species)|Toad]]'s reaction to [[Mario]] having the Diploma|Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Hmmm! Noble Mario! You have bested me, The Master, the strongest of fighters! Since you have beaten me at my full strength, I give you this with respect.|The Master, after Mario defeats him at his full strength|Paper Mario}}
The '''Diploma''' is an item in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. After receiving the [[Fourth-Degree Card]], [[Mario]] can fight [[The Master]] one last time. Winning this battle will net Mario the Diploma as proof of his strength. With a Diploma, certain characters' dialogue will change; they will react with awe and reverence.
The '''Diploma''' is an item in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. After receiving the [[Fourth-Degree Card]], [[Mario]] can fight [[The Master]] one last time. Winning this battle will net Mario the Diploma as proof of his strength. With a Diploma, certain characters' dialogue will change; they will react with awe and reverence.



Latest revision as of 23:04, February 15, 2025

Diploma
Icon of an item from Paper Mario
Paper Mario description Proof of Mario's strength. Now Mario is the strongest.
“Hmmm! Noble Mario! You have bested me, The Master, the strongest of fighters! Since you have beaten me at my full strength, I give you this with respect.”
The Master, after Mario defeats him at his full strength, Paper Mario

The Diploma is an item in Paper Mario. After receiving the Fourth-Degree Card, Mario can fight The Master one last time. Winning this battle will net Mario the Diploma as proof of his strength. With a Diploma, certain characters' dialogue will change; they will react with awe and reverence.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese めんきょかいでん[1]
Menkyo Kaiden
A license to teach martial arts which is issued to students who have completed their training.
Chinese 荣誉证书[?]
Róngyù Zhèngshū
Certificate of Honor
French Diplôme[?] Diploma
German Diplom[?] Diploma
Spanish Diploma de Maestro[?] Master's Diploma

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.