Boots

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The Boots, sometimes referred to as Jump, are Mario's normal footwear in the Paper Mario and the Mario & Luigi series, and are usually present alongside the Hammer as a standard form of attack. Eventually, better versions of the boots can be found either in shops or the field. Usually, jump attacks are ineffective against spiked enemies.

History

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Boots

In Paper Mario, Mario starts the game with his standard boots equipped. When using a Jump attack, the boots deal one damage to a defenseless enemy, although having different Badges equipped can increase the damage dealt. Later on, the Super Boots and Ultra Boots can be found in Boo's Mansion and Toad Town Tunnels, respectively. These serve as direct upgrades, and enhance Mario's abilities.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Sprite of the Boots in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario's Boots behave similarly to the previous game. The Super Boots and Ultra Boots return, and can be found in The Great Tree and Riverside Station respectively.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

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In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Boots are used as a form of attack via application of Jump stickers. The standard Jump sticker is most prominent in Decalburg and World 1. Having a one-star attack power, it is second-weakest in the Jump sticker family, outclassing only the Worn-Out Jump. Stronger variants include the Shiny Jump, Flashy Jump, Big Shiny Jump, and Megaflash Jump.

Paper Mario: Color Splash

In Paper Mario: Color Splash, the Boots return with their functionality from Paper Mario: Sticker Star, as Jump Battle Cards. They can be found primarily throughout Port Prisma, or purchased from shops for 5 coins. Alternatively, pre-painted cards sell for 20 coins. Jump Cards have stronger forms, including Jump x2, Jump x3, Big Jump, Big Jump x2, and Huge Jump.

Paper Mario: The Origami King

In Paper Mario: The Origami King, Mario's Boots are once again a permanent attack option; he can also find or buy Shiny, Flashy, Legendary, or Gold versions of his Boots (the last of which grants Mario extra coins) and Iron versions of his normal Boots as well as the first three variations (which let him stomp spiked enemies), which are stronger, but break after a certain number of uses. Additionally, the damage dealt by the standard boots increases as Mario collects more MAX UP Hearts.

Mario & Luigi series

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Throughout the Mario & Luigi series, the Bros. start out with standard boots, and can acquire stronger footwear later on. Jump attacks work similarly to the Paper Mario series, where more damage can be done through successful timing of button presses.

Profiles

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

  • In-game description: "Stomps a single foe but will take damage from spiked foes. Can stomp multiple times if you're good."

Paper Mario: Color Splash

  • In-game description: "Stomps a single enemy with a regular jump."

Paper Mario: The Origami King

  • In-game description: "Standard boots. Great for jumping on basic enemies."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオのブーツ[?]
Mario No Būtsu
Mario's Boots
Dutch Schoenen (Paper Mario: The Origami King)[?] Shoes
German Stiefel (Paper Mario: The Origami King)[?] Boots
Italian Scarponi
Scarpe (Paper Mario: The Origami King)
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Boots
Shoes
Spanish (NOA) Botas[?] Boots

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