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Revision as of 11:40, March 5, 2020
Template:Recipe-Infobox The Thunder Bolt is an attack item from the Paper Mario series. On use, this item summons a bolt of lightning that inflicts five lightning-elemental damage to a single enemy and, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the description makes the claim that this item has a chance of stunning an enemy, however, this is untrue. If it is used on lightning-related enemies such as Ruff Puffs, the enemies will be healed. It has a stronger equivalent, Thunder Rage, which deals the same amount of damage but targets all enemies.
Thunder Bolts also appear in Paper Mario: Sticker Star in the Battle Spin. If three of them are lined up, the dizzy status effect is inflicted on Mario's enemies.
Paper Mario locations
- On top of a block in Pleasant Path.
- On sale at Little Mouser's Shop for 5 coins each.
- In a question block in the very east of the Blue Station area of Shy Guy's Toy Box.
- Dropped by Forest Fuzzies and Spy Guys.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations
- On sale at Westside Goods of Rogueport (10 coins each) and the Souvenir Shop of Glitzville (12 coins each).
- Dropped by Clefts, Spinias, Spanias, Crazee Dayzees, and Dark Puffs.[1]
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | かみなりゴロゴロ[2] Kaminari Gorogoro |
Thunder Rumble | |
Chinese | 闪电[?] Shǎndiàn |
Lightning | |
French | Eclair[?] | Lightning | |
German | Donnerblitz[?] | Thunderbolt | |
Italian | Lampoflash[?] | Lightning Flash | |
Spanish | Rayo Trueno[?] | Literal meaning |
References
- ^ Hiryuu (2006). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Items. RPGClassics. Retrieved November 18, 2016.
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.