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A '''Thunder Rage''' is an item in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] first appearing in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It deals five lightning-elemental damage to all enemies on-screen, and acts like a stronger version of [[Thunder Bolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]], an item that hurts only one enemy. The Thunder Rage appears to be upside down, as opposed to its upright position in later ''Paper Mario'' games. It can be created by giving [[Tayce T.]] a [[Dried Fruit]] and a [[Volt Mushroom]].
A '''Thunder Rage''' is an item in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] first appearing in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It deals five lightning-elemental damage to all enemies on-screen, and acts like a stronger version of [[Thunder Bolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]], an item that hurts only one enemy. The Thunder Rage appears to be upside down, as opposed to its upright position in later ''Paper Mario'' games.


It reappears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The original description claims that this item has a small chance of [[Immobilized|stunning]] an enemy, but this is incorrect. However, it can give enemies the [[POW-Down]] status if the latter was hacked. It can also be cooked by mixing a [[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]] with a [[Point Swap]]. However, if used on lightning related enemies such as [[Ruff Puff|Ruff Puffs]], they will gain [[Heart Point|HP]].
It reappears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The original description claims that this item has a small chance of [[Immobilized|stunning]] an enemy, but this is incorrect. However, it can give enemies the [[POW-Down]] status if the latter was hacked. However, if used on lightning related enemies such as [[Ruff Puff|Ruff Puffs]], they will gain [[Heart Point|HP]].


When used in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the player must first shake the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] to gain power. After that, lightning will strike on-screen enemies, dealing from a minimum of 3 damage to a maximum of 12 damage to them depending on how much the Wii Remote has been shaked. It can be cooked to make an [[Electro Pop]].
When used in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the player must first shake the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] to gain power. After that, lightning will strike on-screen enemies, dealing from a minimum of 3 damage to a maximum of 12 damage to them depending on how much the Wii Remote has been shaked.


In volume 26 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', a Yoshi in the [[Fearsome 5]] uses a Thunder Rage to defeat a [[White Magikoopa]].
In volume 26 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', a Yoshi in the [[Fearsome 5]] uses a Thunder Rage to defeat a [[White Magikoopa]].
==''Paper Mario'' locations==
 
==Recipes==
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!width="50%"|Ingredient(s)
!Result
!Game
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|[[File:PaperMario Items VoltShroom.png|48x46px|link=]] [[Volt Shroom]] + [[File:PaperMario Items DriedFruit.png|48x46px|link=]] [[Dried Fruit]]
|rowspan=3|[[File:Thunder Rage PMTTYDNS icon.png|60x60px|link=]] Thunder Rage
|''[[Paper Mario]]''
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|[[File:Volt Mushroom PMTTYDNS icon.png|60x60px|link=]] Volt Mushroom + [[File:Dried Bouquet PMTTYDNS icon.png|60x60px|link=]] [[Dried Bouquet]]
|rowspan=2|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
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|[[File:Shooting Star PMTTYDNS icon.png|60x60px|link=]] [[Shooting Star]] + [[File:Point Swap PMTTYDNS icon.png|60x60px|link=]] [[Point Swap]]{{footnote|main|1}}
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|[[File:Thunder Rage PMTTYDNS icon.png|60x60px|link=]] Thunder Rage
|[[File:Electro Pop PMTTYDNS icon.png|60x60px|link=]] [[Electro Pop]]
|''[[Super Paper Mario]]''
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{{footnote|note|1|only have a 50% chance of being successfully cooked (failure will result in a [[Peachy Peach]] or a [[Dizzy Dial]] being given instead)}}
 
==Locations==
===''Paper Mario''===
*In [[:File:PMHiddenBlock3.png|a hidden ? Block]] two screens north of the entrance screen of [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]].
*In [[:File:PMHiddenBlock3.png|a hidden ? Block]] two screens north of the entrance screen of [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]].
*Appears in front of the [[Frying Pan]] chest in the Pink Station area, if Peach chose this option for Bowser’s second question during her third interlude instead of a Fuzzy or a Hammer Bro.
*In [[:File:PMHiddenBlock20.png|a hidden ? Block]] near the railroad switch in the pink area of [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]].
*In [[:File:PMHiddenBlock20.png|a hidden ? Block]] near the railroad switch in the pink area of [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]].
*In [[:File:PMHiddenBlock29.png|a hidden ? Block]] near the north exit of the southwesternmost screen of [[Jade Jungle]].
*In [[:File:PMHiddenBlock29.png|a hidden ? Block]] near the north exit of the southwesternmost screen of [[Jade Jungle]].
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*In the third stone cavern on [[Shiver Mountain]].
*In the third stone cavern on [[Shiver Mountain]].
*On a platform in the lava area of [[Bowser's Castle]].
*On a platform in the lava area of [[Bowser's Castle]].
*On sale at [[Harry's Shop]] (20 coins), [[Yoshi's Cabana]] (15 coins), and the [[Storehouse]] (30 coins)
*On sale at [[Harry's Shop]] (20 coins), [[Yoshi's Cabana]] (15 coins), and the [[Storehouse]] (30 coins).
*Dropped by Tiger [[Li'l Oink]]s, [[Lakitu]]s, [[Ruff Puff]]s and [[Spy Guy]]s. Also has a chance to appear when using a [[Mystery Box (item)|Mystery?]].
*Dropped by Tiger [[Li'l Oink]]s, [[Lakitu]]s, [[Ruff Puff]]s and [[Spy Guy]]s. Also has a chance to appear when using a [[Mystery Box (item)|Mystery?]].


==''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' locations==
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks12R.png|thumb|The hidden block in Riverside Station.]]
[[File:PMTTYDHiddenBlocks12R.png|thumb|The hidden block in Riverside Station.]]
*In the lower right corner of the bubble pond area in [[The Great Tree]].
*In the lower right corner of the bubble pond area in [[The Great Tree]].
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*On sale at the [[Twilight Shop]] for 20 coins, the [[Sales Stall]] for 15 coins, and [[Charlieton]]'s shop in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] for 40 to 200 coins.
*On sale at the [[Twilight Shop]] for 20 coins, the [[Sales Stall]] for 15 coins, and [[Charlieton]]'s shop in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] for 40 to 200 coins.
*Dropped by [[Koopatrol]]s, [[Hammer Bro]]s., [[Lakitu]]s, [[Dark Lakitu]]s, [[Spunia]]s, [[Ruff Puff]]s, [[Poison Puff]]s, [[Dark Boo]]s, [[Wizzerd]]s, [[Dark Wizzerd]]s, [[Elite X-Naut]]s, as well as the Glitzville [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Hammer Bro]]s., and [[Red Magikoopa]]s.<ref>Jdaster64 (April 7, 2016). [http://www.gamefaqs.com/gamecube/920182-paper-mario-the-thousand-year-door/faqs/63451 Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy Item/Badge Drop FAQ]. ''GameFAQs''. Retrieved October 11, 2016.</ref>
*Dropped by [[Koopatrol]]s, [[Hammer Bro]]s., [[Lakitu]]s, [[Dark Lakitu]]s, [[Spunia]]s, [[Ruff Puff]]s, [[Poison Puff]]s, [[Dark Boo]]s, [[Wizzerd]]s, [[Dark Wizzerd]]s, [[Elite X-Naut]]s, as well as the Glitzville [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Hammer Bro]]s., and [[Red Magikoopa]]s.<ref>Jdaster64 (April 7, 2016). [http://www.gamefaqs.com/gamecube/920182-paper-mario-the-thousand-year-door/faqs/63451 Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy Item/Badge Drop FAQ]. ''GameFAQs''. Retrieved October 11, 2016.</ref>
===''Super Paper Mario''===
*[[The Bitlands|Chapter 3-1]], in the chest via a pipe on the eastern end of the first area.
*[[Overthere Stair|Chapter 7-3]], in a chest on the east side of cloud 69 guarded by two [[Skellobit]]s.
*[[Castle Bleck Foyer|Chapter 8-2]], behind the easternmost pipe in an area accessible via the exit pipe if the red [[! Switch]]es are in any incorrect configuration.
*[[Castle Bleck Foyer|Chapter 8-2]], appears in the second room after answering [[Mimi|fake Merlee]]’s second question, if said option is chosen instead of the Fuzzy option or the Hammer Bro option.
*[[Castle Bleck Interior|Chapter 8-3]], in a chest at the eastern end behind the second mirror room, which is also filled with [[Dimentio]] clones, further flanked by a ? Block that contains a Super Mushroom.
*On sale at [[Notso]]'s shop for 80 coins each in [[Flopside]].


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

Revision as of 15:59, August 10, 2024

Thunder Rage
Icon of an item from Paper Mario The Thunder Rage from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Icon of an item from Super Paper Mario Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Paper Mario description Lightning that strikes all enemies. Attack Power: 5
The Thousand-Year Door description Drops lightning on all enemies and stuns them. (GCN)
Drops lightning on all enemies and 5 damage. (Switch)
Super Paper Mario description Strikes enemies with lightning.

A Thunder Rage is an item in the Paper Mario series first appearing in Paper Mario. It deals five lightning-elemental damage to all enemies on-screen, and acts like a stronger version of Thunder Bolt, an item that hurts only one enemy. The Thunder Rage appears to be upside down, as opposed to its upright position in later Paper Mario games.

It reappears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The original description claims that this item has a small chance of stunning an enemy, but this is incorrect. However, it can give enemies the POW-Down status if the latter was hacked. However, if used on lightning related enemies such as Ruff Puffs, they will gain HP.

When used in Super Paper Mario, the player must first shake the Wii Remote to gain power. After that, lightning will strike on-screen enemies, dealing from a minimum of 3 damage to a maximum of 12 damage to them depending on how much the Wii Remote has been shaked.

In volume 26 of Super Mario-kun, a Yoshi in the Fearsome 5 uses a Thunder Rage to defeat a White Magikoopa.

Recipes

Ingredient(s) Result Game
Icon of an item from Paper Mario Volt Shroom + A Dried Fruit that appears in Paper Mario Dried Fruit Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Thunder Rage Paper Mario
Icon of the Volt Mushroom from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Volt Mushroom + Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Dried Bouquet Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Shooting Star + Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Point Swap1
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Thunder Rage Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Electro Pop Super Paper Mario

1 - only have a 50% chance of being successfully cooked (failure will result in a Peachy Peach or a Dizzy Dial being given instead)

Locations

Paper Mario

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Screenshot of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block (containing a Thunder Rage) in Riverside Station, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The hidden block in Riverside Station.

Super Paper Mario

  • Chapter 3-1, in the chest via a pipe on the eastern end of the first area.
  • Chapter 7-3, in a chest on the east side of cloud 69 guarded by two Skellobits.
  • Chapter 8-2, behind the easternmost pipe in an area accessible via the exit pipe if the red ! Switches are in any incorrect configuration.
  • Chapter 8-2, appears in the second room after answering fake Merlee’s second question, if said option is chosen instead of the Fuzzy option or the Hammer Bro option.
  • Chapter 8-3, in a chest at the eastern end behind the second mirror room, which is also filled with Dimentio clones, further flanked by a ? Block that contains a Super Mushroom.
  • On sale at Notso's shop for 80 coins each in Flopside.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 雷暴[2] (Paper Mario)
Léibào
Thunderstorm
轰天雷 (The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?]
Hōngtiānléi
Booming Thunder; shared with the Shocker move
Chinese (traditional) 轟天雷[?]
Hōngtiānléi
Booming Thunder; shared with Shocker
French Foudre[?] Thunder
German Donnerzorn[?] Thunderfury
Italian Lampoblitz[?] Lightning-blitz; shared with Shocker
Korean 천둥콰르릉[?]
Cheondung Kwareureung
Thunder Boom; shared with the Shocker move
Spanish Furia Trueno[?] Thunder Fury
Furia trueno (The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?] Thunder fury

References

  1. ^ Jdaster64 (April 7, 2016). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy Item/Badge Drop FAQ. GameFAQs. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  2. ^ From iQue's localization of Paper Mario: https://www.bilibili.com/video/av75169038 (110:22)
  3. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.