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Triple Dip is a Badge available in Paper Mario, acting as a more powerful version of Double Dip. It is found in the Crystal Palace, inside a treasure box found in the fourth room after the red key, which is entered by using Bombette on the wall behind the mirror one scene earlier. If equipped, Mario can use up to three items in one turn in exchange for six FP.
Although the badge was found in the code of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, it is not seen in-game in any capacity. It was functionally replaced by Double Dip, which lets Mario use three items for 8 FP if two of are equipped, for the same effect.
Merluvlee's predictions in Paper Mario
- "I see...a Triple Dip Badge. It lies inside Crystal Palace, beyond a puzzling blockade of White Clubba statues. You spy a treasure chest through a transparent wall. The Badge lies inside it. To reach it, you break a wall in the room that has a transparent revolving door. Blast the wall with a Bob-omb."
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 三连用勋章[?] Sānliányòng Xūnzhāng |
Three-Time-Use Badge | |
French | Triple Objet[?] | Triple Items | |
German | Dreifachgriff[?] | Triple Grab | |
Italian | Oggetto x 3[?] | Item x 3 | |
Spanish | Triple Objeto[?] | Triple Items |