Feeling Fine
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- “Oh, and the Feeling Fine badge'll just make you immune to bad statuses. Stati? Whatever.”
- —Battle Master, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Feeling Fine is a badge in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In Paper Mario, it can be bought from Merlow at Shooting Star Summit for five Star Pieces. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, it can be found in the X-Naut Fortress, inside of a giant crane game that can only be used after returning the Cog to the crane. It can be sold for 150 coins. The badge's effect is applied exclusively to Mario. A variant of the badge called Feeling Fine P has the same effect, but is applied exclusively to Mario's partner.
Paper Mario[edit]
When equipped, Mario becomes immune to the following negative status conditions:
The following positive status conditions will not be prevented, but will wear off after 1 turn:
Equipping the badge will not prevent the following status conditions:
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
When equipped, Mario becomes immune to a variety of status conditions:[1]
- Positive
Electrified (only in the original GameCube version)
- Negative
Attack Down (unused, no attack inflicts Attack Down)
Defense Down
Confused
Dizzy
Immobilized
Poisoned
Sleepy
Tiny
Burned (only in the Nintendo Switch remake; the Ice Power badge also prevents burn in both versions)
Frozen (only in the Nintendo Switch remake)
Equipping the badge will not prevent any other positive status conditions or the following negative ones:
In the GameCube version, Feeling Fine will prevent Mario from becoming Electrified from all sources with one exception. While items that grant Electrified like Volt Mushrooms will do nothing to a Feeling Fine Mario, the Zap Tap badge will continue to function and grant a permanent Electrified. The Lucky Start badge has a 25% chance to grant Electrified at the start of battle; if this happens with Feeling Fine equipped, then only the "LUCKY" battle text and sound will happen, and no status effect will be granted.
Merluvlee's predictions in Paper Mario[edit]
- "I see...a Feeling Fine Badge. There is a child upstairs in the fortune-teller's house on Shooting Star Summit. Hey! I'm that fortune-teller! Anyway, the child is my brother, Merlow. He will trade Star Pieces for Badges. Head upstairs to see him!"
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | イツーモゲンキ[?] Itsūmo Genki |
From stylization of「いつも」(itsumo, "always") and「元気」(genki, "healthy") | |
Chinese (simplified) | 状态良好勋章[?] Zhuàngtài Liánghǎo Xūnzhāng |
Status Good Badge | Paper Mario |
充满精神徽章[?] Chōngmǎn Jīngshén Huīzhāng |
Full of Spirit Badge | The Thousand-Year Door remake | |
Chinese (traditional) | 充滿精神徽章[?] Chōngmǎn Jīngshén Huīzhāng |
Full of Spirit Badge | |
Dutch | Kerngezond[?] | Literally core healthy, but mainly a term denoting that someone is in excellent health | |
French | Ҫa va bien![?] | I'm feeling fine! | |
German | Protektor[?] | Protector | |
Italian | Granforma[?] | Great Shape | |
Korean | 언제나 스마일[?] Aonjena Seumail |
Always Smile | |
Spanish | Vacuna[?] | Vaccine |
References[edit]
- ^ Jdaster64 (February 29, 2024). TTYD Battle Bits #016: Status Woe. Wordpress.com (English). Retrieved March 9, 2025.