Lemon

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Template:Pmitem-infobox Lemon is an item found in Paper Mario. It may be obtained by going to the Dry Dry Desert's Oasis and hitting the western (left side) tree with Mario's hammer. Leaving the Oasis area and returning will allow the player to collect another lemon from the tree, and this may be done repeatedly. They restore one HP and two FP and may be cooked by Tayce T. to make a Tasty Tonic. Lemons are also good for making the Lemon Candy, which is useful in bribing the Anti Guy in Shy Guy's Toy Box. Lemons do not fetch many coins when sold and are largely only good for cooking.

Story uses

It may be used as a way to earn the Pulse Stone which will grant Mario entry to Dry Dry Ruins. Using the lemon to obtain this item involves giving one to Sheek. Doing so will cause Sheek to tell Mario how to "meet" Moustafa, who owns the Pulse Stone. This may be done by purchasing items in a specific order inside the Little Mouser's Shop in Dry Dry Outpost. It should be noted that it is not necessary to use a Lemon to get this information, and if the player already knows the order of items to purchase then the combination may be entered successfully without ever speaking to Sheek.


Recipes

Recipe Result of Cooked Item
Lemon Tasty Tonic
Honey Syrup + Lemon
Cake Mix + Lemon Lemon Candy
Melon + Lemon Special Shake
Jammin' Jelly + Lemon
Lime + Lemon Super Soda
Apple + Lemon
Maple Syrup + Lemon
Koopa Leaf + Lemon
Red Berry + Lemon
Blue Berry + Lemon
Yellow Berry + Lemon

Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat

In Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, Lemons appears at the end of every level in the Lemon Kingdom. After Donkey Kong reaches the end of that level, he munches through the whole lemon. This lemon is larger than Donkey Kong himself.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese レモン[1]
Remon
Lemon
Chinese 檸檬 (Traditional)
柠檬 (Simplified)
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Níngméng
Lemon

Trivia

  • Lemons are mentioned in Lumpy's diary in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, where he states that the last revision of his foodstuff during his Dry Dry Desert expedition consists of Lemons and Limes.

References

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

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