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Revision as of 13:51, July 16, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Shell Shield
Shell Shield in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mastered by Koops
Rank Super Rank
Effect Koops places a large shell over Mario, shielding him from attacks
Target Mario

Shell Shield is a defensive move that Koops can learn in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door upon reaching Super Rank. At the cost of 4 FP, Koops will place a large Koopa Shell over Mario which will take external damage in his stead until the Shell's HP is depleted. The amount of HP the Shell has depends on how well the Action Command is executed: the A Button button must be pressed when the cursor is as close as possible to the center of the gauge. Depending how close the cursor is to the center, the shell will have two, four, six or eight HP. While the shell is up, it will negate all damage to Mario, even if an attack's damage surpasses the shell's HP. The only way to see its HP is to equip the Peekaboo badge, although the cracks on the shell also help indicate how much HP it has left.

Although the shell will protect Mario against all external damage while it is up, Bandits can still steal items from him. Furthermore, the shell is not up during Mario and his partner's attacking phase, and if Mario takes damage during it (from the audience, stage hazards, Bulky Bob-omb detonations or recoil), the shell will have no effect.

This move has an opportunity for a Stylish move by pressing A Button as the shell hits the ground.

There is a glitch in the game that affects this move. If Mario is hit by an attack that does not do damage, either due to Mario's Defense power negating the damage or the player guarding with the Action Command, the move's Action Command becomes bugged. The Action Command still functions as intended, however, the audience will always react as if the Action Command was missed, resulting in very little SP being restored and audience members leaving. This also causes the "Good!" or "Great!" messages to not show up, even if the Action Command was executed correctly. The glitch is fixed if Mario is hit by a move and takes damage. [1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コウラのまもり[?]
Kōra no Mamori
Protection Shell
Chinese (simplified) 龟壳护盾[?]
Guīké Hùdùn
Turtle Shell Shield
Chinese (traditional) 龜殼護盾[?]
Guīké Hùdùn
Turtle Shell Shield
French Caraprotect[?] Carapace (shell) + protect
German Panzerschild[?] Armored shield
Italian Guscioscudo[?] Shell shield
Korean 등딱지의수호[?]
Deungttakjiui Suho
Protection Shell
Spanish Protegeconcha[?] Protecting Seashell
Caparaescudo (The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?] Portmanteau of caparazón ("shell") and escudo ("shield")

References

  1. ^ Miccat87 (February 26, 2019). Shell Shield SP Regeneration Bug. YouTube. Retrieved November 16, 2022.