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The''' Super Boots''' are the first upgrade to the [[Boots]]. They are found in [[Boo's Mansion]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and inside [[The Great Tree]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They increase the power of [[Mario]]'s [[Jump]] attack and allow him to do the trademark [[Ground Pound|Spin Jump]]. Outside of battle, they allow Mario to break boxes and wooden trap doors and use a more powerful [[First Strike]]. In ''Paper Mario'', the Super Boots add to Mario's power and allow him to perform Spin Jumps. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', he is granted an extra attack named Spin Jump, which does more damage than a regular jump | The''' Super Boots''' are the first upgrade to the [[Boots]]. They are found in [[Boo's Mansion]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and inside [[The Great Tree]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They increase the power of [[Mario]]'s [[Jump]] attack and allow him to do the trademark [[Ground Pound|Spin Jump]]. Outside of battle, they allow Mario to break boxes and wooden trap doors and use a more powerful [[First Strike]]. Once Mario finds the [[Ultra Boots]], he loses the Super Boots. | ||
In ''Paper Mario'', the Super Boots add to Mario's power and allow him to perform Spin Jumps. Once the Ultra Boots are found in [[Toad Town Tunnels]], Mario will lose these boots and the Spin Jump will be upgraded to [[Tornado Jump]]. | |||
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', he is granted an extra attack named Spin Jump, which does more damage than a regular jump. In ''Paper Mario'', the boots are bright green with yellow soles, while in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', they are blue with orange soles. Once Mario finds the Ultra Boots at the [[Riverside Station]], despite losing this pair, he will still retain his Spin Jump attack while being granted the new [[Spring Jump]] attack. | |||
The Super Boots also return in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', though it is now singular and in [[sticker]] form. The Super Boot is a defensive sticker which lets Mario jump over attacks and boosts attack power of all consecutive Jump stickers while eliminating the danger of spikes. They use ''Paper Mario''{{'}}s color scheme. There is also a Shiny variation which has the same effect but boosts attack power more. Status effects for Mario will prevent him from using this item. | The Super Boots also return in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', though it is now singular and in [[sticker]] form. The Super Boot is a defensive sticker which lets Mario jump over attacks and boosts attack power of all consecutive Jump stickers while eliminating the danger of spikes. They use ''Paper Mario''{{'}}s color scheme. There is also a Shiny variation which has the same effect but boosts attack power more. Status effects for Mario will prevent him from using this item. |
Revision as of 15:40, March 12, 2022
- This article is about the equipment in the Paper Mario series. For the item in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, see List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team § Super Boots. For the item in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, see List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam § Super Boots.
The Super Boots are the first upgrade to the Boots. They are found in Boo's Mansion in Paper Mario and inside The Great Tree in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They increase the power of Mario's Jump attack and allow him to do the trademark Spin Jump. Outside of battle, they allow Mario to break boxes and wooden trap doors and use a more powerful First Strike. Once Mario finds the Ultra Boots, he loses the Super Boots.
In Paper Mario, the Super Boots add to Mario's power and allow him to perform Spin Jumps. Once the Ultra Boots are found in Toad Town Tunnels, Mario will lose these boots and the Spin Jump will be upgraded to Tornado Jump.
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, he is granted an extra attack named Spin Jump, which does more damage than a regular jump. In Paper Mario, the boots are bright green with yellow soles, while in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, they are blue with orange soles. Once Mario finds the Ultra Boots at the Riverside Station, despite losing this pair, he will still retain his Spin Jump attack while being granted the new Spring Jump attack.
The Super Boots also return in Paper Mario: Sticker Star, though it is now singular and in sticker form. The Super Boot is a defensive sticker which lets Mario jump over attacks and boosts attack power of all consecutive Jump stickers while eliminating the danger of spikes. They use Paper Mario's color scheme. There is also a Shiny variation which has the same effect but boosts attack power more. Status effects for Mario will prevent him from using this item.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スーパーブーツ[?] Sūpā Būtsu |
Super Boots | |
Chinese (simplified) | 超级靴子 (Paper Mario) Chāojí Xuēzi 超级靴 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star) Chāojí Xuē[?] |
Super Boot | |
Chinese (traditional) | 超級靴子[?] Chāojí Xuēzi |
Super Boot | |
German | Super Stiefel[?] | Super boots | |
Italian | Super scarponi[?] | Super boots |
Trivia
- In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the message when Mario gets the Super Boots is grammatically incorrect, as it says "You got a Super Boots". The same thing occurs upon receiving the Ultra Boots.
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