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Revision as of 20:36, December 24, 2021
Template:Item-infobox Template:Quote2 The Eekhammer is a type of Hammer attack that can be used in Paper Mario: Sticker Star and Paper Mario: Color Splash. It resembles a squeaky hammer toy, and, as the appearance implies, it squeaks when Mario hits an enemy with it. In both of its appearances, it can be used to hit a single enemy up to five times.
History
Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Template:Quote2 The Eekhammer first appears in Paper Mario: Sticker Star as a common type of sticker. It is found commonly in the overworld, and can be bought in Decalburg for 5 coins. The action command is similar to that of the standard Jump sticker, hitting a singular enemy up to five times in a row. Several stronger variations exist, such as the Shiny Eekhammer.
They can be placed into the Sticker Museum in the No. 39 spot alongside its stronger variants. It has an attack rating of only one star.
Paper Mario: Color Splash
The Eekhammer reappears in Paper Mario: Color Splash, functioning the same way as it did in the previous game, now as a Battle Card. There are several variants, such as the Eekhammer x2 and the Big Eekhammer. It is available for sale in two forms — unpainted and painted. It costs 5 coins unpainted, while it costs 20 coins pre-painted.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ピコピコハンマー[?] Pikopiko Hanmā |
A hammer-like toy made by rubber that produces squeaking sound when it is bopped | |
Spanish (NOA) | Martillo toing[?] | Toing Hammer (toing being onomatopoeia for a squeaking sound) | |
Spanish (NOE) | Marchillo[?] | Portmanteau of martillo (hammer) and chillo (squeak) |