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*''I see...an HP Plus Badge. It is for sale at the open-air shop in the plaza outside the castle gate.
*''I see...an HP Plus Badge. It is for sale at the open-air shop in the plaza outside the castle gate.
*''I see...an HP Plus Badge. On the path to the [[Fuzzies]]' forest from [[Koopa Village]], you see a few stumps. The Badge lies atop one of them. You reach it by using [[Kooper|a Koopa Troopa]]'s skills.
*''I see...an HP Plus Badge. On the path to the [[Fuzzies]]' forest from [[Koopa Village]], you see a few stumps. The Badge lies atop one of them. You reach it by using [[Kooper|a Koopa Troopa]]'s skills.
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|[[File:I_spy_badge.PNG]]<br>I Spy{{anchor|I Spy}}
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|Given by Rowf after returning his [[Calculator]]
|A noise and a Star Piece icon will alert the player when Mario enters an area with a hidden Star Piece.
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*''I see...an I Spy Badge. I see you handing [[Calculator|something]] to [[Rowf|a merchant]] who cannot open his shop without the tools of his trade. You find what was stolen from him and he gives you the Badge.
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|[[File:Last_stand_badge.PNG]]<br>[[Last Stand]]{{anchor|Last Stand}}{{anchor|Last Stand (Paper Mario)}}
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*''I see...a Sleep Stomp Badge. It is for sale at the open-air shop in the plaza outside the castle gate.
*''I see...a Sleep Stomp Badge. It is for sale at the open-air shop in the plaza outside the castle gate.
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|[[File:Spin_attack_badge.PNG]]<br>[[Spin Attack]]{{anchor|Spin Attack}}
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|Dry Dry Desert
|Allows Mario to defeat weak enemies (who no longer give Star Points) using his Spin Dash.
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*''I see...a Spin Attack Badge. In [[Dry Dry Desert|the lonely desert]], you are blown by a whirlwind and land on a rock platform. The whirlwind by the blue cactus will take you there. The Badge awaits.
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|[[File:Spin_smash_badge.PNG]]<br>Spin Smash{{anchor|Spin Smash}}
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|Bought from Rowf's Badge Shop after Chapter 3 (75 Coins)
|Allows Mario to use Spin Smash, a hammer attack that knocks the target backward into the enemy behind them and causing damage to both, for 2 FP.
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*''I see...a Spin Smash Badge. It is for sale at the open-air shop in the plaza outside the castle gate.
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|Charge{{anchor|Charge}}
|[[File:Charge.gif]]
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|[[The Great Tree]], dropped by [[Hyper Goomba]], [[Hyper Paragoomba]], [[Hyper Cleft]]
|Allows Mario to use Charge, which takes a turn to increase the damage of Mario's next attack by 2, for 1 FP. Each additional Charge badge worn doubles the FP cost and increases the charge power by 1.
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|Charge P{{anchor|Charge P}}
|[[File:Chargep.gif]]
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|[[Glitzville]], dropped by [[Hyper Spiky Goomba]], [[Hyper Cleft]]
|Allows Mario's partner to use Charge, which takes a turn to increase the damage of their next attack by 2, for 1 FP. Each additional Charge badge worn doubles the FP cost and increases the charge power by 1.
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|Chill Out{{anchor|Chill Out 2}}{{anchor|Chill Out (TTYD)}}
|Chill Out{{anchor|Chill Out 2}}{{anchor|Chill Out (TTYD)}}
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|Allows Mario to use Sleepy Stomp, a jump attack that can put the enemy to [[sleep]], for 2 FP.
|Allows Mario to use Sleepy Stomp, a jump attack that can put the enemy to [[sleep]], for 2 FP.
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|Soft Stomp{{anchor|Soft Stomp}}
|[[File:Softstomp.gif]]
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|Rogueport Sewers, Lovely Howz of Badges (75 coins after Chapter 4), dropped by [[Spiked Goomba|Spiky Goomba]], [[Spiked Gloomba|Spiky Gloomba]], [[Ice Puff]]
|Allows Mario to use Soft Stomp, a jump attack that reduces the enemy's defense by 3, for 2 FP.
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|Super Appeal{{anchor|Super Appeal}}
|[[File:Superappeal.gif]]
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|Lovely Howz of Badges (50 coins), Pianta Parlor (34 Piantas), dropped by all [[Lakitu]]s, [[Magikoopa]], all [[Boo]]s
|Gets more star power from the audience when Mario appeals.
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|Super Appeal P{{anchor|Super Appeal P}}
|[[File:Superappealp.gif]]
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|Lovely Howz of Badges (50 coins after Chapter 5), Flurrie's bedroom, dropped by all [[Lakitu]]s, [[Magikoopa]], all [[Boo]]s
|Gets more star power from the audience when Mario's partner appeals.
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|Tornado Jump{{anchor|Tornado Jump}}
|Tornado Jump{{anchor|Tornado Jump}}

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Badge Infobox

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Paper Mario Description

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The Thousand-Year Door Description

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Time Turner/unfinished
BP 50­
Sell Price 50 Coins­
First Appearance Paper Mario (2000
Latest Appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004
Paper Mario Description If you use the action command, Mario's attack goes up 1. If you fail, it goes to 0.­
The Thousand-Year Door Description Hit action commands, Attack rises. Fail, it drops to 0.


Badges

PM

Badge BP Needed Found In Effect Merluvlee's prediction
File:Chill out badge.PNG
Chill Out
2 Traded from Merlow for 3 Star Pieces Prevents enemies' First Strikes from counting.
  • I see...a Chill Out Badge. There is a child upstairs in the fortune-teller's house on Shooting Star Summit. Hey! I'm that fortune-teller! Anyway, the child is my brother, Merlow. He will trade Star Pieces for Badges. Head upstairs to see him!
File:Feeling fine badge.PNG
Feeling Fine
3 Traded from Merlow for 5 Star Pieces Protects Mario from various status effects such as poisoning and dizziness.
  • I see...a Feeling Fine Badge. There is a child upstairs in the fortune-teller's house on Shooting Star Summit. Hey! I'm that fortune-teller! Anyway, the child is my brother, Merlow. He will trade Star Pieces for Badges. Head upstairs to see him!
File:Hp plus badge.PNG
HP Plus
3 Path behind Kooper's house; Forever Forest; Bought from Rowf's Badge Shop after Chapter 4 (150 Coins) Increases Mario's maximum HP by 5 as long as it's equipped.
  • I see...an HP Plus Badge. In Forever Forest, you take the path opposite the one where the most toadstools are glowing spookily. You know you're in the right place because you see a big honeycomb. You head for a clearing in the center. A red Block is waiting for you in the darkness.
  • I see...an HP Plus Badge. It is for sale at the open-air shop in the plaza outside the castle gate.
  • I see...an HP Plus Badge. On the path to the Fuzzies' forest from Koopa Village, you see a few stumps. The Badge lies atop one of them. You reach it by using a Koopa Troopa's skills.
File:Last stand badge.PNG
Last Stand
1 Princess Peach's Castle When Mario's HP gets low and he's in Danger, he will only receive half as much damage as normal.
  • I see...a Last Stand Badge. In Peach's Castle, way up in the sky, there's a room with a wardrobe. Inside it is the treasure chest with the Badge.
File:Mega rush badge.PNG
Mega Rush
1 Tubba Blubba's Castle When Mario's HP drops to 1 and he's in Peril, his attack power goes up by 4.
  • I see...a Mega Rush Badge. It's inside a hidden room on the second floor of Tubba Blubba's Castle. You push aside a large clock and go in the hole. Inside, you pull out a drawer on the right dresser. You climb up and a Paratroopa carries you to the bed. You then climb up to the top shelf. From there you find your way into the hidden room.
File:P down D up badge.PNG
P-Down, D-Up
2 Crystal Palace Lowers the damage Mario takes by 1, but also lowers the damage he deals by 1.
  • I see...a P-down, D-up Badge. In the Crystal Palace lobby, you can see a similar room on the other side of the glass. You go in the door in that room and break the floor. You then follow the path to the right to find the treasure chest. The Badge, of course, is inside.
File:P up d down badge.PNG
P-Up, D-Down
2 Crystal Palace Raises the damage Mario deals by 1, but also raises the damage he takes by 1.
  • I see...a P-up, D-down Badge. You move a small Albino Dino statue in Crystal Palace. Underneath it you find a path leading to the right. You follow that to the back room where you find a treasure chest with the Badge inside it.
File:Power plus badge.PNG
Power Plus
6 Shy Guy's Toy Box; Traded by Merlow for 25 Star Pieces Mario's attack power for both his hammer and his jump go up by 1.
  • I see...a Power Plus Badge. It is in the treasure chest protected by the Anti Guy in the Toy Box. He may be too strong for you to fight. He loves Lemon Candy. When you give it to him, he disappears.
  • I see...a Power Plus Badge. There is a child upstairs in the fortune-teller's house on Shooting Star Summit. Hey! I'm that fortune-teller! Anyway, the child is my brother, Merlow. He will trade Star Pieces for Badges. Head upstairs to see him!
File:Power rush badge.PNG
Power Rush
1 Princess Peach's Castle When Mario's HP is low, and he's in Danger, his attack power will go up by 2.
  • I see...a Power Rush Badge. In Peach's Castle, way up in the sky, there's a room with bookshelves. The Badge is on the floor between the shelves.
File:Refund badge.PNG
Refund
1 Koopa Bros. Fortress If the player uses an item in battle, the player will be given coins equal to 75% of the standard sale value of the item, rounded up. Maxes out at a sale value of 150 coins, so any item worth more only gives 113 coins back (practically, this only affects Jelly Ultras, which sell for 200 coins).
  • I see...a Refund Badge. It's on the far side of the Koopa Bros. Fortress. Use a Bomb to blow a hole in a wall, then go outside to find a part of the castle that juts out into the water. The treasure chest rests there, and the Badge lies within it.
File:Sleep stomp badge.PNG
Sleep Stomp
1 Bought from Rowf's Badge Shop after Chapter 2 (75 Coins) Allows Mario to use Sleep Stomp, a jump attack that can put the enemy to sleep, for 2 FP.
  • I see...a Sleep Stomp Badge. It is for sale at the open-air shop in the plaza outside the castle gate.

PMTTYD

Name of Badge Icon BP Needed Found In Effect
Chill Out File:Chillout.gif 1 Dazzle (2 Star Pieces) Prevents enemies from making First Strikes.
Feeling Fine File:Feelingfine.gif 4 X-Naut Fortress (find Cog and use crane) Protects Mario from almost all status ailments (not just the poisoning and dizziness ailments, as the description states).2
Feeling Fine P File:Feelingfinep.gif 4 X-Naut Fortress (find Cog and use crane) Protects Mario's partner from almost all status ailments (not just the poisoning and dizziness ailments, as the description states).2
HP Plus File:PMTTYD Badge HPplus.png 3 Hooktail Castle (use Koops under bridge), Riverside Station (use tube mode to roll under first step outside), Pianta Parlor (100 Piantas after getting Special Card), steal from all Gloombas, Dark Paratroopa, X-Naut, dropped by Dull Bones, Dry Bones Increases Mario's maximum HP by 5 as long as it's equipped.
HP Plus P File:Hpplusp.gif 6 Glitzville, Fahr Outpost, Pianta Parlor (200 Piantas after getting Silver Card), steal from all Gloombas, Dark Paratroopa, Magikoopa Increases the maximum HP of all Mario's partners by 5 as long as it's equipped.
Item Hog File:Itemhog.gif 3 Dazzle (5 star pieces), dropped by Dark Koopatrol, Dull Bones, Dry Bones Makes it more likely to make items appear after battle. Also increases chances of Ms. Mowz stealing an item from an enemy that has had an item, be it used by them or stolen previously.
Mega Rush File:Megarush.gif 1 Charlieton (60 coins), steal from Hammer Bros., Red Magikoopa When Mario's HP drops to 1 and he's in Peril, his attack power goes up by 5.
Mega Rush P File:Megarushp.gif 1 Petalburg (use Paper Mode to reach Mayor Kroop's sideyard), steal from Hammer Bros., Red Magikoopa When Mario's partner's HP drops to 1 and they're in Peril, their attack power goes up by 5.
P-Down, D-Up File:Pdowndup.gif 2 Pirate's Grotto (behind Black Chest), steal from Dark Craws and X-Naut PhDs Lowers the damage Mario takes by 1, but also lowers the damage he deals by 1. The effect is not a boost to Defense, and so overrides piercing attacks.
P-Down, D-Up P File:Pdowndupp.gif 2 Boggly Woods (invisible block in plane panel area), steal from Dark Craws and X-Naut PhDs Lowers the damage Mario's partners take by 1, but also lowers the damage they deal by 1. The effect is not a boost to Defense, and so overrides piercing attacks.
P-Up, D-Down File:Pupddown.gif 2 Riverside Station, steal from Dark Koopatrols, Elite X-Nauts Raises the damage Mario deals by 1, but also raises the damage he takes by 1.
P-Up, D-Down P File:Pupddownp.gif 2 Palace of Shadow, steal from Dark Koopatrols, Elite X-Nauts Raises the damage Mario's partners deal by 1, but also raises the damage they take by 1.
Power Plus File:PMTTYD Badge Powerplus.png 6 Creepy Steeple (in box in room with parrot), Dazzle (15 star pieces), steal from Dark Wizzerds, Elite Wizzerds Increases Mario's attack power by 1.
Power Plus P File:Powerplusp.gif 6 Glitzville (on top of juice bar in chest), Dazzle (15 star pieces), steal from Dark Wizzerds, Elite Wizzerds Increases Mario's partner's attack power by 1.
Power Rush File:Powerrush.gif 1 Lovely Howz of Badges (50 coins after Chapter 2), Pianta Parlor (34 Piantas after getting Gold Card), steal from Paratroopa, Shady Koopa When Mario's HP is low, and he's in Danger, his attack power will go up by 2. A popular strategy involving this badge involves buying and equipping a very large amount of them (e.g. more than 20) and using Chet Rippo to decrease Mario's maximum HP to 5, therefore giving him a permanent attack boost of huge proportions. Wearing 50 of this badge at once will cap Mario's attack power at 99, allowing him to defeat any boss in one turn.
Power Rush P File:Powerrushp.gif 1 Lovely Howz of Badges (50 coins after Chapter 3) Pianta Parlor (34 Piantas after getting Gold Card), steal from Koopa Troopa, Shady Paratroopa When Mario's partner's HP is low, and they're in Danger, their attack power will go up by 2.
Refund File:Refund.gif 1 Pianta Parlor (34 Piantas), dropped by all Bandits If the player uses an item in battle, Mario will be given some coins back. 75% of standard sale price with the first badge, and an extra 5% with each subsequent badge equipped.
Sleepy Stomp File:Sleepystomp.gif 1 Lovely Howz of Badges (75 coins after Chapter 1), Pit of 100 Trials (Lvl 10), dropped by Fuzzy, Dark Puff, Boo Allows Mario to use Sleepy Stomp, a jump attack that can put the enemy to sleep, for 2 FP.
Tornado Jump File:Tornadojump.gif 2 Creepy Steeple, Pianta Parlor (67 Piantas after getting Gold Card), dropped by all Lakitus, Ruff Puff Allows Mario to use Tornado Jump, a jump attack that jumps on one enemy and then damages all midair enemies, for 3 FP.

Special Moves

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Lucario Aura Sphere Force Palm ExtremeSpeed Double Team Aura Storm / Mega Lucario
Lucas PK Freeze PK Fire PK Thunder PSI Magnet PK Starstorm
Lucina Shield Breaker Dancing Blade Dolphin Slash Counter Critical Hit
Luigi Fireball Green Missile Super Jump Punch Luigi Cyclone 'Negative Zone / Poltergust 5000
Mario Fireball Cape Super Jump Punch Mario Tornado / F.L.U.D.D. Mario Finale
Marth Shield Breaker Dancing Blade Dolphin Slash Counter Critical Hit
Mega Man Metal Blade Crash Bomber Rush Coil Leaf Shield Mega Legends
Meta Knight Mach Tornado Drill Rush Shuttle Loop Dimensional Cape Galaxia Darkness
Mewtwo Shadow Ball Confusion Teleport Disable Psystrike
Mii Brawler Shot Put Onslaught Soaring Axe Kick Head-On Assault Omega Blitz
Mii Gunner Charge Blast Flame Pillar Lunar Launch Echo Reflector Full Blast
Mii Swordfighter Gale Strike Airborne Assault Stone Scabbard Blade Counter Final Edge
Mr. Game & Watch Chef Judge Fire? Oil Panic Octopus
Ness PK Flash PK Fire PK Thunder PSI Magnet PK Starstorm
Olimar Pikmin Pluck Pikmin Throw Pikmin Chain Winged Pikmin / Pikmin Order End of Day
Pac-Man Bonus Fruit 'Power Pellet Pac-Jump Fire Hydrant Super Pac-Man
Palutena Autoreticle Reflect Barrier Warp Counter Black Hole Laser
Peach Toad* Peach Bomber Peach Parasol Vegetable Peach Blossom
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Pikachu Thunder Jolt Skull Bash Quick Attack Thunder Volt Tackle
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R.O.B. Robo Beam Arm Rotor Robo Burner Gyro Diffusion Beam / Super Diffusion Beam
Robin Thunder Arcfire Elwind Nosferatu Pair Up
Rosalina & Luma Luma Shot Star Bits Launch Star Gravitational Pull Power Star*
Roy Flare Blade Double-Edge Dance Blazer Counter Critical Hit
Ryu Hadoken Tatsumaki Senpukyaku Shoryuken Focus Attack Shin Shoryuken / Shinku Hadoken
Samus Aran Charge Shot Missile Screw Attack Bomb Zero Laser
Sheik Needle Storm Chain / Burst Grenade Vanish Transform / Bouncing Fish Light Arrow
Shulk Monado Arts Back Slash Air Slash Vision Chain Attack
Solid Snake Hand Grenade Remote Missile Cypher C4 Grenade Launcher
Sonic the Hedgehog Homing Attack Spin Dash Spring Jump Spin Charge Super Sonic
Squirtle Water Gun Withdraw Waterfall Pokémon Change Triple Finish (Hydro Pump)
Toon Link Hero's Bow Boomerang Spin Attack Bomb Triforce Slash
Villager Pocket Lloid Rocket Balloon Trip Timber Dream Home
Wario Chomp? Wario Bike Corkscrew Wario Waft Wario-Man
Wii Fit Trainer Sun Salutation Header Super Hoop Deep Breathing Wii Fit
Wolf Blaster Wolf Flash Fire Wolf Reflector Landmaster
Yoshi Egg Lay Egg Roll Egg Throw Yoshi Bomb Super Dragon
Young Link Fire Bow Boomerang Spin Attack Bomb woosh
Zelda Nayru's Love Din's Fire Farore's Wind Transform / Phantom Slash Light Arrow
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