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[[File:Sweet_Treat_NS.jpg|thumb|The attack in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]].]]
[[File:Sweet_Treat_PMTTYDNS.png|thumb|Preview in the remake.]]
'''Sweet Treat''' (referred to as '''Tasty Treat''' in the instruction manual) is the first Special Move [[Mario]] learns in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Mario gains this power the first time he travels to [[The Thousand-Year Door]], when he holds the [[Magical Map]] atop the pedestal. The move restores the [[Heart Point]]s and [[Flower Point]]s of Mario and his current partner, and cures all status ailments. The [[Action Command]] of this move requires the player to rapidly tilt the Control Stick to the left to make Mario throw miniature [[Crystal Stars]] at icons falling down slowly from the top of the screen. The icons that fall are Mario's face with a heart, his partner's face with a heart, a flower, and a total of 3 [[Poison Mushroom]]s. Each one hit with a star restores a point to the appropriate stat, but if a Poison Mushroom is hit, Mario becomes unable to throw any stars for a few seconds. The move uses a single point of [[Star Power|SP]]. [[Sweet Feast]], obtained later in the game, is a more powerful version of Sweet Treat.
'''Sweet Treat''' (referred to as '''Tasty Treat''' in the instruction manual) is the first Special Move [[Mario]] learns in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Mario gains this power the first time he travels to [[The Thousand-Year Door]], when he holds the [[Magical Map]] atop the pedestal. The move restores the [[Heart Point]]s and [[Flower Point]]s of Mario and his current partner, and cures all status ailments. The [[Action Command]] of this move requires the player to rapidly tilt the Control Stick to the left to make Mario throw miniature [[Crystal Stars]] at icons falling down slowly from the top of the screen. The icons that fall are Mario's face with a heart, his partner's face with a heart, a flower, and a total of 3 [[Poison Mushroom]]s. Each one hit with a star restores a point to the appropriate stat, but if a Poison Mushroom is hit, Mario becomes unable to throw any stars for a few seconds. The move uses a single point of [[Star Power|SP]]. [[Sweet Feast]], obtained later in the game, is a more powerful version of Sweet Treat.


In the remake, only 2 Poison Mushrooms appear.
In the remake, only 2 Poison Mushrooms appear.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Sweet_Treat_NS.jpg|thumb|The attack in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]].
Sweet_Treat_PMTTYDNS.png|Preview in the remake.
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 15:04, July 16, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Sweet Treat
A screenshot of Mario using the Sweet Treat attack in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Mastered by Mario
Crystal Star N/A
Effect Restores HP and FP and cures status ailments.
Target Mario and his active partner
Attack Power N/A

Sweet Treat (referred to as Tasty Treat in the instruction manual) is the first Special Move Mario learns in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario gains this power the first time he travels to The Thousand-Year Door, when he holds the Magical Map atop the pedestal. The move restores the Heart Points and Flower Points of Mario and his current partner, and cures all status ailments. The Action Command of this move requires the player to rapidly tilt the Control Stick to the left to make Mario throw miniature Crystal Stars at icons falling down slowly from the top of the screen. The icons that fall are Mario's face with a heart, his partner's face with a heart, a flower, and a total of 3 Poison Mushrooms. Each one hit with a star restores a point to the appropriate stat, but if a Poison Mushroom is hit, Mario becomes unable to throw any stars for a few seconds. The move uses a single point of SP. Sweet Feast, obtained later in the game, is a more powerful version of Sweet Treat.

In the remake, only 2 Poison Mushrooms appear.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲンキゲンキ![?]
Genki Genki!
Healthy Healthy!
Chinese 精神百倍![?]
Jīngshén Bǎibèi!
A hundred times more energetic!
Dutch Zoetekauw[?] Sweet tooth
French Topforme[?] Great shape
German Sternenfit[?] Star Fit
Italian Tutta Vita[?] All life
Korean 건강합니다![?]
Geon'ganghapnida!
Healthy!
Spanish Recuperar[?] Recover

Trivia

  • Although not normally seen in game, if Sweet Treat is used during the second phase of Hooktail’s fight (when Mario fights in the stands) one can see the miniature Crystal Stars dropping the items.