High Heel

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High Heel
The High Heel Sticker
Description
"Want to be a few inches taller? Here's your answer! Warning: Side effects include sore feet and elevated urges to complain about them."
First appearance Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012)
“This single-Toad sleeping chamber offers the snug fit and steep reclining angle popularized by certain celebrities. Trust us, it's really not comfortable.”
Sticker Museum plaque, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

The High Heel is a Thing in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. It is found within Wiggler's Tree House on the first floor, sitting atop a shelf with Wiggler's regular boots. There is no way to collect it from the first floor. Instead, the player must hammer the flames in the fireplace on the second floor, allowing them to hop in and drop down to where the High Heel is, allowing him to collect it. Once collected, it remains in Mario's Album until it is turned into a sticker at a Sling-a-Thing station. Once it has been used as a sticker, it returns to its original position. It can also be purchased from the Shady Toad for 120 coins.

The High Heel is a large sticker, taking up four squares in Mario's album. If and when it is used in battle, two walk on screen. After a moment, they mash on the enemies one at a time. The player may press A Button as they collide to increase the damage dealt.

The High Heel can also be placed into the Sticker Museum as #60 as a "crush"-related Thing, alongside the Cat-o-Luck. Both descriptions note their stylish fashion and popularity, contrasting with an uncomfortable feeling.

British English Sticker Museum plaque[edit]

This sleeping chamber offers a single Toad the snug fit and steep reclining angle popularised by certain celebrities. It is, however, rather uncomfortable.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハイヒール[?]
Hai Hīru
High Heel
German Stöckelschuh[?] High Heel
Korean 하이힐[?] High Heel