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Jammin' Jelly | |
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Paper Mario description | A highly nutritious snack. Restores 50 FP. |
The Thousand-Year Door description | A highly nutritious snack. Restores 50 FP. |
Jammin' Jellies are one of the greatest general FP-healing items in the Paper Mario series (second to Jelly Candy). The item can restore fifty FP. Their name is a play on "jam and jelly."
Jammin' Jelly is the FP-restoring counterpart to the Ultra Shroom, and the two put together make the Jelly Ultra, which is able to recover fifty HP and fifty FP. This item can also be cooked by mixing an Ultra Shroom and a Point Swap in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Recipes
Recipe | Result of cooked item | Game |
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Jammin' Jelly | Super Soda | Paper Mario |
Koopa Leaf + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Cake Mix + Jammin' Jelly | Jelly Pop | |
Mushroom + Jammin' Jelly | Jelly Shroom | |
Super Shroom + Jammin' Jelly | Jelly Super | |
Life Shroom + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Volt Shroom + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Ultra Shroom + Jammin' Jelly | Jelly Ultra | |
Melon + Jammin' Jelly | Special Shake | |
Apple + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Coconut + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Honey Syrup + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Maple Syrup + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Lime + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Lemon + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Red/Yellow/Blue Berry + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Jammin' Jelly | Fresh Juice | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Gradual Syrup + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Turtley Leaf + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Honey Syrup + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Keel Mango + Jammin' Jelly | Fruit Parfait | |
Peachy Peach + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Cake Mix + Jammin' Jelly | Jelly Candy | |
Mushroom + Jammin' Jelly | Jelly Shroom | |
Volt Shroom + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Slow Shroom + Jammin' Jelly | Jelly Super (International) Maple Super (Japanese) | |
Super Shroom + Jammin' Jelly | Jelly Super | |
Life Shroom + Jammin' Jelly | ||
Ultra Shroom + Jammin' Jelly | Jelly Ultra | |
Ice Storm + Jammin' Jelly | Zess Frappe | |
Maple Syrup + Jammin' Jelly | Zess Tea | |
Point Swap + Jammin' Jelly | Ultra Shroom |
Paper Mario locations
- Left by silver Li'l Oinks.
- Occasionally dropped by an Amazy Dayzee.
- One can be won at the 64th Trivia Quiz-Off (as Peach between chapter 5 and 6 and sent to Mario via the Mysterious Treasure Chest between chapters 6 and 7).
- One is found behind the tree near the Mt. Lavalava entrance.
- One is found in Flower Fields (in the tree behind Lily's pond).
- One is found in a hidden block (using Watt) in the Crystal Palace (near the Albino Dino statues).
- One is found on a ledge outside of Bowser's Castle (after the second Guard Door).
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door locations
- Bought in Rogueport Sewers for 200 Coins.
- Bought from Charlieton for 120 Coins.
- Traded for 67 pianta tokens at the Pianta Parlor (with the Platinum Card).
- Dropped by Amazy Dayzees and Elite Wizzerds (after battles only).[1]
- One found in the storage room inside the shop in Twilight Town.
- One found in a hidden block near the top of the hill on Keelhaul Key.
- Three found in the Palace of Shadow.
- Cooked by Zess T. (Point Swap + Ultra Shroom).
- Given as a shopping prize (250 points).
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ローヤルゼリー[2] Rōyaru Zerī |
Royal Jelly, likely a reference to Royal Syrup | |
Chinese | 蜂王浆[?] Fēngwáng Jiāng |
Royal Jelly (from iQue's localization of Paper Mario) | |
French | Déligelée[?] | Portmanteau of "Délicieux" (delicious) and "gelée" (jelly) | |
German | Gelee Royal[?] | Royal Jelly | |
Italian | Composta[?] | Stewed Fruit | |
Spanish | Gelatina (TTYD)[?] | Jelly |
Trivia
- The Honey Jar from Super Paper Mario looks almost identical to the Jammin' Jelly without the bow.
References
- ^ Jdaster64 (April 7, 2016). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy Item/Badge Drop FAQ. GameFAQs. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.