Outta Sight

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Paper Mario move
Outta Sight
Lady Bow using Outta Sight on Mario in a battle in Gusty Gulch.
Mastered by Lady Bow
Rank Base Rank
Effect Bow turns herself and Mario invisible for the turn.
Target Mario and Lady Bow

Outta Sight is one of initial moves available to Lady Bow in Paper Mario. This move requires two FP, and when used, it will turn Mario and Bow invisible (rendering themselves untargetable by the enemy party) for the turn. After using this move, Bow cannot act the next turn. If this move is selected before Mario moves, it will skip Mario's turn.

This move can be used out of battle to make Mario invisible and intangible, which is notably used on Mario's first visit to Gusty Gulch to avoid being spotted by Tubba Blubba, and a couple more times throughout the game. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Vivian's Veil serves the same function in the overworld.

The animation that ensues when Mario uses Outta Sight after entering an unwanted battle with Tubba Blubba
Bow performs Outta Sight to prevent Mario from being detected by Tubba Blubba.

While inside Tubba Blubba's Castle, if Bow uses Outta Sight on Mario after Mario enters a battle with Tubba Blubba, Tubba Blubba will search the battle area in confusion before fleeing, which effectively ends the battle (the same effect happens when Mario uses Repel Gel).

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すきとおり[1]
Sukitōri
Become Transparent
Chinese 隐身[?]
Yǐnshēn
Invisibility
French Intangibilité[?] Intangibility
German Unsichtbar[?] Invisible
Spanish (NOE) Transparente[?] Transparent

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.