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'''Zess Tea''' is a special kind of beverage found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is yellow-orange in color and comes in a purple tea cup | '''Zess Tea''' is a special kind of beverage found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is yellow-orange in color and comes in a purple tea cup. | ||
To make Zess Tea, the player needs to obtain a [[Golden Leaf]] from a tree found behind [[Creepy Steeple]]. If the leaf is brought to Zess T. in [[Rogueport]], she | To make Zess Tea, the player needs to obtain a [[Golden Leaf]] from a tree found behind [[Creepy Steeple]]. If the leaf is brought to [[Zess T.]] in [[Rogueport]], she brews Zess Tea out of it. Zess Tea is a recovery item and usable both inside and outside of battles. Using it restores twenty of [[Mario]]'s [[Flower Point]]s and can be used as a substitute for the more expensive but easier to get [[Maple Syrup]]. In the Japanese version, the selling price for the item is 10 coins in all shops. In the international versions, the selling price is 6 coins in all shops. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Latest revision as of 17:44, September 11, 2024
- Not to be confused with Zess T.
Zess Tea | |
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The Thousand-Year Door description | Tea brewed by Zess T. Replenishes 20 FP. |
Zess Tea is a special kind of beverage found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is yellow-orange in color and comes in a purple tea cup.
To make Zess Tea, the player needs to obtain a Golden Leaf from a tree found behind Creepy Steeple. If the leaf is brought to Zess T. in Rogueport, she brews Zess Tea out of it. Zess Tea is a recovery item and usable both inside and outside of battles. Using it restores twenty of Mario's Flower Points and can be used as a substitute for the more expensive but easier to get Maple Syrup. In the Japanese version, the selling price for the item is 10 coins in all shops. In the international versions, the selling price is 6 coins in all shops.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ナンシーティー[?] Nanshī Tī |
Zess T. Tea | |
Chinese | 南希茶[?] Nánxī Chá |
Nancy Tea | |
French | Thé-Marie[?] | A pun with Marie-T (Zess T.'s French name) and thé ("tea") | |
German | Blütentee[?] | Petal Tea | |
Italian | Té Chef[?] | lit. "Chef Tea"; the "Chef" stands for Chef Champignon ("Zess T.") | |
Korean | 낸시티[?] Naensi Ti |
Nancy Tea | |
Spanish | Té Nancy[?] | Zess T. Tea |