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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|Jap= | |Jap=ローヤルキノコZ<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/pm_j-e.shtml "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English"]. (June 17, 2013). ''The Mushroom Kingdom.'' Retrieved February 4, 2015.</ref> | ||
|JapR=Rōyaru Kinoko | |JapR=Rōyaru Kinoko Zetto | ||
|JapM=Royal Mushroom Z | |JapM=Royal Mushroom Z | ||
|Fra=Ultra Gelée | |Fra=Ultra Gelée |
Revision as of 07:33, December 23, 2020
Template:Pmitem-infobox A Jelly Ultra is the most valuable type of Mushroom in the Paper Mario series. The only possible way to obtain one is to mix a Jammin' Jelly with an Ultra Shroom with Zess T.'s or Tayce T.'s cooking ability. If the player has used all of the Jammin' Jellies and Ultra Shrooms that are hidden in the game, this item is very expensive to make. Available from Charlieton for 120 coins each, or in the Deepdown Depot for 200 coins each, both ingredients are costly to buy.
A Jelly Ultra appears to be a green-capped mushroom with bright yellow jelly poured over it. They restore fifty HP and fifty FP. This is a good item to have if either Mario or his partners can not use the Double Dip or Triple Dip badges. Other than that, it does the same thing as one Ultra Shroom and one Jammin' Jelly, just in one turn, rather than two, saving the player some time to attack.
If the player were to sell a Jelly Ultra, they would receive 150 coins. Alternatively, if the Refund badge is equipped, the player will receive 113 coins.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ローヤルキノコZ[1] Rōyaru Kinoko Zetto |
Royal Mushroom Z | |
Chinese | 终极皇家蘑菇[?] Zhōngjí Huángjiā Mógu |
Ultimate Royal Mushroom | |
German | Ultra-Gelee[?] | literal translation | |
Italian | Fungo Reale U[?] | Ultra Royal Mushroom | |
Spanish | Ultra Gelatina[?] | literal translation |
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.