Flower Point

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An icon for Flower Points as seen when leveling up in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
A Flower Point
“It is written that Flower Power (FP) rules the world.”
Frog Sage, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Flower Point.png

Flower Points (FP; also known as Flower Power) are a stat in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (and, by extension, the Nintendo Switch remake) and the first two Paper Mario games, and are similar to Magic Points or Mana Points (MP) in other role-playing games such as Final Fantasy. Mario and his party use FP to perform special moves. The latter name may be a reference to a slogan coined by pacifists protesting the Vietnam War.

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Flower Points can be used for attacks such as Mario's Super Jump attack and Mallow's Thought Peek. Mario's party has a combined supply of Flower Points. The maximum of Flower Points is not raised by a level up as with MP in other RPGs. Instead, Mario's party has to collect items such as Flower Jars and Flower Boxes to increase their total FP rating. While adventuring, there are several ways to replenish the party's FP count. There are a variety of syrups, items which restore FP. Flower Points are also restored when Mario sleeps in an inn or when he finds a Mushroom in a treasure box, which refill the party's FP supply and HP, or Health Points.

A Flower Point from Super Paper Mario.

In the first two games in Paper Mario series, Flower Points return and are used for many of Mario's and his partners' attacks. Mario can choose to increase his maximum FP when leveling up. Items like Honey Syrups, Maple Syrups, and Jammin' Jellies recover FP. In Super Paper Mario, Flower Points are only seen within the Flipside Arcade, serving as an item to briefly enhance the player's abilities in the Mansion Patrol and Tilt Island minigames. Additionally Happy Flowers are introduced, with a similar appearance but different function. In these games, the maximum number of Flower Points is raised at the player's own discretion whenever Mario levels up.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Bros. Points replace Flower Points, which are used to perform Bros. Attacks, the series' special moves. In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, Bros. Points are renamed "Special Points" that are used to perform Special Attacks, though this was reverted in the remake, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey.

Profiles

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Sticker
Flower Icon
A sticker of Flower Icon
Artwork from: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Effects in The Subspace Emissary: Flinch Resistance +49
Usable by: Anyone

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) FP - 鲜花点数 (Paper Mario)[1]
FP - Xiānhuā Diǎnshù
FP - Flower Point
FP - 花朵点数[?]
FP - Huāduǒ Diǎnshù
since Super Mario RPG
Chinese (traditional) FP - 花朵點數[?]
FP - Huāduǒ Diǎnshù
FP - Flower Point
Dutch BP - Bloemenpunt[?] FP - Flower point
French (NOA) PF - Point de fleur[?] FP - Flower point
French (NOE) PF - Point fleur[?] FP - Flower point
PF - Point de fleur (Super Mario RPG)[?]
German BP - Blütenpunkt[?] FP - Flower point
Italian PF - Punto fiore[?] FP - Flower point
Korean FP - 플라워포인트[?]
FP - Peullawo Pointeu
FP - Flower Point
Spanish PF - Punto Flor[?] FP - Flower Point
PF - Punto de flor[?] FP - Flower point Super Mario RPG and The Thousand-Year Door remake

References

  1. ^ From iQue's localization of Paper Mario: "现在记住,你需要FP(鲜花点数)来使用这个强力跳技巧。 (Now remember: you need FP (Flower Points) to use the Power Jump trick.)" – Goompa (November 13, 2015). The Only Footage of Paper Mario on the Chinese iQue! (11:19).[dead link]