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The '''Third-Degree Card''' is a collectible item in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where [[Mario]] may obtain it by training at the [[Toad Town Dojo]] in [[Toad Town|Toad Town#Paper Mario]]. After defeating [[Lee]] and winning the [[Second-Degree Card]], [[Mario]] can fight [[The Master]]. After defeating The Master, Mario will get the Third-Degree Card.  This item proves his bravery and allows Mario to fight The Master again, but in a stronger form. The card has no particular use in-game and is simply a collectible item.
The '''Third-Degree Card''' is a collectible item in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where [[Mario]] may obtain it by training at the [[Toad Town Dojo]] in [[Toad Town#Paper Mario|Toad Town]]. After defeating [[Lee]] and winning the [[Second-Degree Card]], [[Mario]] can fight [[The Master]]. After defeating The Master, Mario will get the Third-Degree Card.  This item proves his bravery and allows Mario to fight The Master again, but in a stronger form. The card has no particular use in-game and is simply a collectible item.
   
   



Revision as of 17:00, January 8, 2019

Template:Item-infobox The Third-Degree Card is a collectible item in Paper Mario, where Mario may obtain it by training at the Toad Town Dojo in Toad Town. After defeating Lee and winning the Second-Degree Card, Mario can fight The Master. After defeating The Master, Mario will get the Third-Degree Card. This item proves his bravery and allows Mario to fight The Master again, but in a stronger form. The card has no particular use in-game and is simply a collectible item.


Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 3だんのあかし[1]
3 Dan no Akashi
Proof of 3rd Rank
German Sonnen-Karte[?] Sun Card

See also

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.

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