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[[File:Galeforce.png|thumb|200px|'''Gale Force''']]
[[File:Galeforce.png|thumb|200px|Gale Force]]
'''Gale Force''' is a move that [[Flurrie]] mastered in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is available by default, and it uses 4 [[Flower Point]]s. To perform it, the player has to hold and release {{button|gcn|A}} a few times with the rhythm. It has the ability to blow unwanted enemies out of battle, defeating them (this doesn't work on bosses). It is more effective against aerial enemies than ground enemies, as explained by [[Wonky]]. This attack can also be used on the field too, revealing any hidden doorways or confusing enemies so [[Mario]] and his partners can sneak past. This attack is very similar to [[Lakilester]]'s [[Hurricane (move)|Hurricane]].
'''Gale Force''' is a move that [[Flurrie]] mastered in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is available by default, and it uses 4 [[Flower Point]]s. To perform it, the player has to hold and release {{button|gcn|A}} a few times with the rhythm. It has the ability to blow unwanted enemies out of battle, defeating them (this doesn't work on bosses). It is more effective against aerial enemies than ground enemies, as explained by [[Wonky]]. This attack can also be used on the field too, revealing any hidden doorways or confusing enemies so [[Mario]] and his partners can sneak past. This attack is very similar to [[Lakilester]]'s [[Hurricane (move)|Hurricane]].
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Revision as of 19:20, February 18, 2018

Gale Force
Gale Force

Gale Force is a move that Flurrie mastered in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is available by default, and it uses 4 Flower Points. To perform it, the player has to hold and release A Button a few times with the rhythm. It has the ability to blow unwanted enemies out of battle, defeating them (this doesn't work on bosses). It is more effective against aerial enemies than ground enemies, as explained by Wonky. This attack can also be used on the field too, revealing any hidden doorways or confusing enemies so Mario and his partners can sneak past. This attack is very similar to Lakilester's Hurricane.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ふきとばし
Fukitobashi
"Fuki" is a puffing sound and "tobashi" is the noun form of 迸る tobashiru, "to blow out, to gush out".

Spanish Huracán
Hurricane