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|ChiR=Chāo Yǒu Jīngshén!
|ChiR=Chāo Yǒu Jīngshén!
|ChiM=Super Energetic!
|ChiM=Super Energetic!
|Dut=
|Dut=Snoepfestijn
|DutM=
|DutM=Candy feast
|Fre=SuperForme
|Fre=SuperForme
|FreM=Pun on "super" and ''forme'' (here as "fitness")
|FreM=Pun on "super" and ''forme'' (here as "fitness")

Revision as of 15:46, August 11, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Sweet Feast
Sweet feast.png
Mastered by Mario
Crystal Star Sapphire Star
Effect Restores HP and FP and cures status ailments.
Target Mario and his active partner
Attack Power N/A

Sweet Feast is the sixth Special Move Mario learns in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario can use it after obtaining the Sapphire Star near the end of Chapter 5. The move restores the Heart Points and Flower Points of Mario and his current partner, and cures all status ailments regardless of the success of the Action Command. Unlike its weaker version, Sweet Treat, the Action Command of this move allows the player to hold the Control Stick to the left rather than to repeatedly flick it. This makes the move much easier and faster.

While the Control Stick is held to the left, Mario rapidly throws miniature Crystal Stars at icons falling down at a moderate speed from the top of the screen. The icons that fall include Mario's face with a heart, his partner's face with a heart, a flower, a large flashing version of each of the previous three icons, and a set amount of Poison Mushrooms. Each large icon hit with a star restores 3 points to the appropriate stat, and each small icon hit restores 1 point. If a Poison Mushroom is hit, Mario becomes unable to throw any stars for a few seconds. The move uses 5 SP.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チョーゲンキ![?]
Chō Genki!
Super Healthy!
Chinese 超有精神![?]
Chāo Yǒu Jīngshén!
Super Energetic!
Dutch Snoepfestijn[?] Candy feast
French SuperForme[?] Pun on "super" and forme (here as "fitness")
German Superfit[?] Super Fit
Italian Supersalute[?] Super Health
Korean 팔팔합니다![?]
Palpal Hamnida!
I'm very energetic!
Spanish Como Nuevo[?] Just Like New