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This is considered an excellent [[items|item]] at the beginning of the game. The player could collect several Goomnuts, and then cook them at [[Toad Town]]. Another benefit is that [[Goomnut]]s are free, meaning that cooking Nutty Cakes are a good way to save coins, as they can be used as a replacement for [[Maple Syrup]]s (which restore the same amount of FP as Nutty Cakes). | This is considered an excellent [[items|item]] at the beginning of the game. The player could collect several Goomnuts, and then cook them at [[Toad Town]]. Another benefit is that [[Goomnut]]s are free, meaning that cooking Nutty Cakes are a good way to save coins, as they can be used as a replacement for [[Maple Syrup]]s (which restore the same amount of FP as Nutty Cakes). | ||
One of [[Koopa Koot]]'s favors involves him asking Mario to bring him a Nutty Cake. | One of [[Koopa Koot]]'s favors involves him asking Mario to bring him a Nutty Cake. The Trading Event also requires the player to trade a Nutty Cake for the second Event. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 22:02, February 15, 2020
Template:Pmitem-infobox Nutty Cake is a recipe cooked by Tayce T. when she is given a Goomnut. It restores ten FP.
This is considered an excellent item at the beginning of the game. The player could collect several Goomnuts, and then cook them at Toad Town. Another benefit is that Goomnuts are free, meaning that cooking Nutty Cakes are a good way to save coins, as they can be used as a replacement for Maple Syrups (which restore the same amount of FP as Nutty Cakes).
One of Koopa Koot's favors involves him asking Mario to bring him a Nutty Cake. The Trading Event also requires the player to trade a Nutty Cake for the second Event.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | マロングラッセ[1] Maron Gurasse |
Marrons Glacés | |
Chinese | 果仁蛋糕[?] Guǒrén Dàngāo |
Nut Cake |
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.