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Latest revision as of 17:09, September 7, 2024

Gold Whacka Bump
Icon of the Gold Whacka Bump from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) description A shiny Whacka Bump obtained from Whacka. It sadly(?) cannot be eaten.

The Gold Whacka Bump is a special item exclusive to the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake on the Nintendo Switch. After initially clearing the Pit of 100 Trials, defeating Bonetail and making the Whacka at Keelhaul Key disappear, it reappears at the pit replacing Bonetail as the final boss on the 100th level. Mario receives the Gold Whacka Bump as a commemoration of the battle upon defeating the Whacka. Unlike normal Whacka Bumps, Mario cannot eat it and it serves purely as a visual reward for the completion of the trials a second time.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴールデンタンコブ[?]
Gōruden Tankobu
Golden Bump
Chinese 金色克布隆包[?]
Jīnsè Kèbùlóng Bāo
Golden Whacka Bump
Dutch Broodje goud-Whacka[?] Gold-Whacka bread roll
French Bosse Whacka d'or[?] Golden Whacka Bump
German Whackas Gold-Kick[?] Whacka's Gold Kick
Italian Bernoccolo dorato[?] Golden bump
Korean 골든혹[?]
Goldeun Hok
Golden Bump
Spanish Chichón de oro[?] Golden bump