Strange Leaf

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Template:Pmitem-infobox The Strange Leaf is an item found in Paper Mario. It is a leaf from an unknown plant and looks like a simple green leaf. The Strange Leaf can be found by examining one of the bushes in front of Boo's Mansion in Forever Forest. Specifically, the leaf is in the bush growing closest to the exit to Gusty Gulch. It is one of the few leaf-based items in the Paper Mario series, along with the Turtley Leaf and the Golden Leaf. When Mario uses this item, it will restore 5 FP.

Delivering a Strange Leaf to Tayce T. in Toad Town and having her cook the item will turn the Strange Leaf into a Dizzy Dial, though it may also yield a Mistake. This could mean that that Dizzy Dials are originally made from Strange Leaves.

Recipes

Recipe Result of Cooked Item Game the Recipe appears in
Strange LeafStrange Leaf + GoomnutGoomnut Bland MealBland Meal Paper Mario
EggEgg + Strange LeafStrange Leaf Boiled EggBoiled Egg
Whacka's BumpWhacka's Bump + Strange LeafStrange Leaf Deluxe FeastDeluxe Feast
Strange LeafStrange Leaf Dizzy DialDizzy Dial
Volt ShroomVolt Shroom + Strange LeafStrange Leaf
Stinky HerbStinky Herb + Strange LeafStrange Leaf
Dried FruitDried Fruit + Strange LeafStrange Leaf Fire FlowerFire Flower
Special ShakeSpecial Shake + Strange LeafStrange Leaf Healthy JuiceHealthy Juice
Super ShroomSuper/Ultra ShroomUltra/Life ShroomLife Shroom + Strange LeafStrange Leaf Life ShroomLife Shroom
Red BerryRed/Yellow BerryYellow/Blue BerryBlue Berry + Strange LeafStrange Leaf Sleepy SheepSleepy Sheep
Cake MixCake Mix + Strange LeafStrange Leaf Strange CakeStrange Cake
MushroomMushroom + Strange LeafStrange Leaf Volt ShroomVolt Shroom

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ふしぎそう[1]
Fushigi Sō
Mysterious Grass; This name is also the Pokémon Ivysaur's Japanese name.
Chinese 奇怪叶子[?]
Qíguài Yèzi
Strange Leaf

References

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

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