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'''Fan Smack''' is a stronger [[Smack]] attack that [[Lady Bow]] can use in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' | |game=[[Paper Mario]] | ||
|image=Fan Smack.png | |||
|mastered_by=[[Lady Bow]] | |||
|attack=2x5 | |||
|rank=Ultra Rank | |||
|effect=Bow smacks the enemy multiple times with her fan. | |||
|target=Single non-ceiling enemy | |||
}} | |||
'''Fan Smack''' is a stronger [[Smack]] attack that [[Lady Bow]] can use in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' once she is leveled up to the [[Ultra Stone|Ultra Rank]]. This move will cost the player five [[Flower Point|FP]]. To execute the action command, the player must rapidly tilt the Control Stick ({{button|n64|Stick}}) left in order to fill up a meter. Depending on how much this meter is filled, Bow will smack the enemy up to 5 times, dealing two points of damage per hit. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 14:24, May 27, 2023
Paper Mario move | |
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Fan Smack | |
Mastered by | Lady Bow |
Rank | Ultra Rank |
Effect | Bow smacks the enemy multiple times with her fan. |
Target | Single non-ceiling enemy |
Attack Power | 2x5 |
Fan Smack is a stronger Smack attack that Lady Bow can use in Paper Mario once she is leveled up to the Ultra Rank. This move will cost the player five FP. To execute the action command, the player must rapidly tilt the Control Stick () left in order to fill up a meter. Depending on how much this meter is filled, Bow will smack the enemy up to 5 times, dealing two points of damage per hit.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 拍扇[?] Pāishàn |
Fan Slap | |
German | Fächer-Lady[?] | Fan Lady | |
Spanish | Abanicazo[?] | Fan Slap |
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.