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Veil PMTTYDNS.png|Move preview for Veil in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]]
PMTTYDNS Veil.jpg|Vivian using Veil in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
Veil PMTTYDNS.png|Move preview for Veil in the remake
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Revision as of 12:03, July 5, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Veil
Vivian performing Veil in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mastered by Vivian
Rank Base Rank
Effect Vivian plunges into the shadows alongside Mario to evade oncoming attacks for the turn.
Target Self and Mario

Veil is a move that can be performed by Vivian in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It costs 1 FP to use. The Action Command requires the player to correctly input the indicated five-button combination of A Button and B Button within a time limit. When performed successfully, it causes Mario and Vivian to hide in the shadows for one turn, forcing every enemy attack to miss that turn, similar to Lady Bow's Outta Sight from Paper Mario. On the following turn, they both return to the fight and Vivian is forced to skip her next move. However, Mario’s next turn is only skipped if he used his move during the same turn Vivian uses Veil. Otherwise, Mario will be able to act when Veil ends. Because of this, Veil is primarily suited for dodging charged attacks, and may be more strategically effective for Vivian to use Veil first before Mario makes a move.

A Stylish move can be performed as Vivian and Mario fully exit the ground. This particular Stylish gives very little Star Power, and if the Stylish move is not performed then the attack gives no SP at all.

Outside of battle, Veil can be performed by pressing X Button in the overworld to plunge into the shadows. This can be used to escape from the sight of enemies, overhear NPC conversations, or dodge moving obstacles.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カゲがくれ[?]
Kage Gakure
Shadow Hiding
Chinese 影子躲藏[?]
Yǐngzi Duǒcáng
Shadow Hiding
Dutch Schaduwsluier[?] Shadow Veil
French Planquetoi[?] From planque (familiar form of cacher) and toi ("you")
German Suchmich[?] Lit. "Search for me"
Italian Occultombra[?] From occultare ("to conceal"), ombra ("shadow") and possibly occulto ("occult")
Korean 그림자숨기[?]
Geulimja Sumgi
Shadow Hiding
Spanish Transparencia[?] Transparency