Thunder Bolt (item)

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Thunder Bolt
PaperMario Items ThunderBolt.pngThunder Bolt TTYD.pngIcon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Paper Mario description Lightning that strikes an enemy. Attack Power: 5
The Thousand-Year Door description Drops lightning on an enemy and stuns it. (GCN)
Drops lightning on an enemy and does 5 damage. (Switch)

The Thunder Bolt is an attack item in the Paper Mario series, first appearing in Paper Mario and returning in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. On use, this item summons a bolt of lightning that inflicts five lightning-elemental damage to a single enemy and, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the description makes the claim that this item has a chance of stunning an enemy, however, this is untrue. If it is used on lightning-related enemies such as Ruff Puffs, the enemies will be healed. It has a stronger equivalent, Thunder Rage, which deals the same amount of damage but targets all enemies. Thunder Bolts also appear in Paper Mario: Sticker Star in the Battle Spin. If three of them are lined up, the dizzy status effect is inflicted on Mario's enemies.

Thunder Bolts in Paper Mario appear in the following locations:

Thunder Bolts in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door appear in the following locations:

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese かみなりゴロゴロ[2]
Kaminari Gorogoro
Thunder Rumble
Chinese (simplified) 闪电[?]
Shǎndiàn
Lightning
Chinese (traditional) 閃電[?]
Shǎndiàn
Lightning
Dutch Bliksemschicht[?] Lightning bolt
French Eclair[?] Lightning
German Donnerblitz[?] Thunderbolt
Italian Lampoflash[?] Lightning Flash
Korean 천둥우르릉[?]
Cheondung Ureureung
Thunder Rumble
Spanish Rayo Trueno[?] Lightning Bolt

References

  1. ^ Hiryuu (2006). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Items. RPGClassics. Retrieved June 1, 2024.[better source needed]
  2. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved June 1, 2024.