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In ''Paper Mario'', the move has stronger variants in the form of [[Power Quake]] and [[Mega Quake]]; in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Mario can achieve the same effect by equipping additional copies of the badge, each increasing the power of the Quake Hammer by two and doubling its FP cost.
In ''Paper Mario'', the move has stronger variants in the form of [[Power Quake]] and [[Mega Quake]]; in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Mario can achieve the same effect by equipping additional copies of the badge, each increasing the power of the Quake Hammer by two and doubling its FP cost.


Provided that the action command is properly executed, Quake Hammer includes effects such as:
Provided that the action command is executed properly, Quake Hammer includes effects such as:
* Flipping over shelled enemies (i.e. [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopatrol]], [[Buzzy Beetle]], [[Spike Top]], [[Bony Beetle]], [[Spiny]])
* Flipping over shelled enemies (i.e. [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopatrol]], [[Buzzy Beetle]], [[Spike Top]], [[Bony Beetle]], [[Spiny]])
* Knocking enemies off the ceiling (i.e. Buzzy Beetle, [[Swoop]]er, [[Swoopula]])
* Knocking enemies off the ceiling (i.e. Buzzy Beetle, [[Swoop]]er, [[Swoopula]])

Revision as of 19:46, February 1, 2021

Template:Badge-infobox Quake Hammer is a badge in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Description

In Paper Mario, it is found at Mt. Rugged, on a ledge reachable with Parakarry. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, it is found in Boggly Woods, in a red ? Block near Flurrie's house, can be bought from Pianta Parlor for sixty-seven Pianta Tokens after getting the Platinum Card, and rarely dropped by Parabuzzies, Spiky Parabuzzies, Clefts, and Moon Clefts. If equipped by Mario, he gains the ability to use the Quake Hammer move using his hammer for two FP (three in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door). Using the attack, it releases a shockwave that damages all enemies on the ground and on the ceiling while leaving flying ones unaffected. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, this will cause parts of the stage to topple, potentially damaging the participants in the battle.

In Paper Mario, the move has stronger variants in the form of Power Quake and Mega Quake; in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario can achieve the same effect by equipping additional copies of the badge, each increasing the power of the Quake Hammer by two and doubling its FP cost.

Provided that the action command is executed properly, Quake Hammer includes effects such as:

Drop Rates

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Merluvlee's prediction in Paper Mario

  • "I see...a Quake Hammer Badge. You spot it on a ledge above a cliff road on Mt. Rugged. A Paratroopa gives you a lift from the ledge where you retrieved one of his letters."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジシーンアタック[?]
Jishīn Atakku
Earthquake Attack
Chinese 震锤勋章[?]
Zhènchuí Xūnzhāng
Quakehammer Badge
German Erdbeben[?] Earthquake
Italian Sismattacco[?] From sisma (earthquake) and attacco (attack). Combined at the "a".
Spanish Mart. Terremoto[?] Earthquake Hammer. "Mart." is short for martillo (hammer).

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