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[[File:Fast TTYD Status.png|thumb|The fast status condition symbol.]]
[[File:Fast TTYD Status.png|thumb|left|The Fast status condition symbol in the original]]
[[File:Beldam-Fast PMTTYD-NS.png|thumb|right|Beldam with the Fast status in the Nintendo Switch remake]]
{{quote|More chances to attack are now available!|Battle text|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
{{quote|More chances to attack are now available!|Battle text|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
'''Fast''' is a positive status condition in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]].'' Some of [[Mario]]'s enemies have the ability to power themselves up with this status condition, although [[Goombella]] can use [[Rally Wink]] to bestow it upon Mario as well (however, it will only last for one turn in this case). Indicated by a small "x2" above the enemy's head, it allows the enemy to attack twice in one turn. [[Macho Grubba]] uses this move to start his battle with Mario, and [[Beldam]] will occasionally use her magic on one of her allies in her second fight against Mario and his partners.
'''Fast''' is a positive status condition in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]]. Two bosses have the ability to power themselves up with this status condition, although [[Goombella]] can use [[Rally Wink]] to bestow it upon [[Mario]] as well (however, it will only last for one turn in this case). Indicated by a small "x2" above the affected character's head, or by two sky blue triangles in the remake, it allows the character to act twice in one turn. [[Macho Grubba]] bestows this status condition upon himself at the start of his battle with Mario, and [[Beldam]] will occasionally use her magic to grant it to herself or to one of her allies during her second fight against Mario and his partners at the [[Palace of Shadow]].


If a target has the Fast status effect and is inflicted with Slow, the two effects cancel each other out.
If a target has the Fast status effect and is inflicted with [[Slow]], the two effects cancel each other out.


The Fast status effect was planned to appear in the original ''[[Paper Mario]]'' through an item called the [[List of Paper Mario pre-release and unused content#Unused items|Hustle Drink]], but both the item and effect are unused in the final build.
The Fast status effect was planned to appear in the original ''[[Paper Mario]]'' through an item called the [[List of Paper Mario pre-release and unused content#Unused items|Hustle Drink]], but both the item and effect are unused in the final build.
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|JapR=Hayai
|JapR=Hayai
|JapM=Quick
|JapM=Quick
|SpaE=Aumento del número de acciones por turno
|SpaE=Aumento del número de acciones por turno <br>¡Ha aumentado el número de acciones por turno! <small>(''Thousand-Year Door'' remake)</small><ref>https://youtu.be/Xm0Uy67aT0o?si=1N6-6itvDSaGCDpV&t=30746</ref>
|SpaEM=Increase in the number of actions per turn
|SpaEM=Increase in the number of actions per turn <br>The number of actions per turn has increased!
}}
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==References==
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 22:47, June 18, 2024

Sprite of the Fast status problem in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The Fast status condition symbol in the original
Beldam under the effect of the Fast status, as seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).
Beldam with the Fast status in the Nintendo Switch remake
“More chances to attack are now available!”
Battle text, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Fast is a positive status condition in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its Nintendo Switch remake. Two bosses have the ability to power themselves up with this status condition, although Goombella can use Rally Wink to bestow it upon Mario as well (however, it will only last for one turn in this case). Indicated by a small "x2" above the affected character's head, or by two sky blue triangles in the remake, it allows the character to act twice in one turn. Macho Grubba bestows this status condition upon himself at the start of his battle with Mario, and Beldam will occasionally use her magic to grant it to herself or to one of her allies during her second fight against Mario and his partners at the Palace of Shadow.

If a target has the Fast status effect and is inflicted with Slow, the two effects cancel each other out.

The Fast status effect was planned to appear in the original Paper Mario through an item called the Hustle Drink, but both the item and effect are unused in the final build.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Spanish (NOE) Aumento del número de acciones por turno
¡Ha aumentado el número de acciones por turno! (Thousand-Year Door remake)[1]
Increase in the number of actions per turn
The number of actions per turn has increased!

References

See also