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|title=Ice Storm
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|image=[[File:Ice Storm TTYD.png]] [[File:Ice Storm SPM.png]]
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|ttyd=Blows a cold wind at all enemies and freezes them. (GameCube)<br>Blows a cold wind at all enemies that does 3 damage and freezes them. (Switch)
|ttyd=Blows a cold wind at all enemies and freezes them. (GameCube)<br>Blows a cold wind at all enemies that does 3 damage and freezes them. (Switch)
|spm=Pelts enemies with frigid shards of ice.
|spm=Pelts enemies with frigid shards of ice.
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|JapR=Kōri no Ibuki
|JapR=Kōri no Ibuki
|JapM=Ice Breath
|JapM=Ice Breath
|ChiS=冰冻吐息
|ChiSR=Bīngdòng Tǔxī
|ChiSM=Freezing Breath
|ChiT=冰凍吐息
|ChiTR=Bīngdòng Tǔxī
|ChiTM=Freezing Breath
|Dut=
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|Fre=Roc Glace
|FreM=Icy Rock
|Ger=Eishauch
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|GerM=Icy Breeze
|GerM=Icy Breeze
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|FreM=Icy Rock
|Spa=Tormenta de Hielo
|SpaM=Ice Storm
|Ita=Gelatina
|Ita=Gelatina
|ItaM=Jelly, meant to be a pun on ''gelo'' ("frost"); shared with [[Jelly]]
|ItaM=Jelly, meant to be a pun on ''gelo'' ("frost"); shared with [[Jelly]]
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|KorR=Eoreum-pokpung
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Revision as of 06:53, June 4, 2024

Ice Storm
Sprite of an Ice Storm in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. An Ice Storm from Super Paper Mario. Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description Blows a cold wind at all enemies and freezes them. (GameCube)
Blows a cold wind at all enemies that does 3 damage and freezes them. (Switch)
Super Paper Mario description Pelts enemies with frigid shards of ice.

An Ice Storm is an item found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It can be purchased at Pungent's Shop and Keelhaul Key for fifteen coins and Fahr Outpost for six coins. The item produces a cold storm that attacks all enemies. An Ice Storm deals three damage to all enemies (unless the enemy is ice based), and may possibly freeze them. If used against fire based enemies, it deals an extra damage point and has a higher chance of freezing them. If used against ice based enemies, the enemies will gain HP. Ice Storm can also be cooked by mixing a Fire Flower and a Point Swap.

In Super Paper Mario, this item does much more damage to enemies depending on how much the bar is filled from shaking the Wii Remote. It is twice as powerful as a Fire Burst, dealing two damage for every segment filled. It is sometimes dropped by Frost Piranhas and Squigs and can be bought in Howzit's shop in Flipside for 40 coins.

Recipes

Recipe Result of Cooked Item Game that Recipe is in
Ice Storm + Honey Syrup Icicle Pop Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Ice Storm + Golden Leaf Snow Bunny
Ice Storm + Maple Syrup Zess Frappe
Ice Storm + Jammin' Jelly Zess Frappe
Ice Storm Snow Cone Super Paper Mario
Ice Storm + Turtley Leaf Snow Bunny
Ice Storm + Shroom Shake Space Food
Ice Storm + Big Egg Space Food

Item Rates

Item Rates in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Sprite of an Ice Storm in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Ice Storm
Roll over Rate types for descriptions, and dotted-lined rates to show percentages out of 100.
Enemies Hold Rate Drop Rate
Hyper Goomba, Hyper Spiky Goomba, Hyper Paragoomba, Dry Bones, Bandit, Badge Bandit, Green Fuzzy, Flower Fuzzy, Swoopula, Swampire, Bob-omb, Dull Bones (Dead Bones[note 1]) 5/200 5/300
Dark Koopa 10/200 10/300
Ice Puff, Lakitu (Spike Storm[note 1]) 15/200 10/300
  1. ^ a b Glitz Pit enemies do not drop items, but item drop rates are present in the game's coding.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 冰冻吐息[?]
Bīngdòng Tǔxī
Freezing Breath
Chinese (traditional) 冰凍吐息[?]
Bīngdòng Tǔxī
Freezing Breath
French Roc Glace[?] Icy Rock
German Eishauch[?] Icy Breeze
Italian Gelatina[?] Jelly, meant to be a pun on gelo ("frost"); shared with Jelly
Korean 얼음폭풍[?]
Eoreum-pokpung
Ice Storm
Spanish Tormenta de Hielo[?] Ice Storm