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{{PM Moves|game=[[Paper Mario]]|mastered=[[Watt]]|attack=0|rank=''(Super Rank)''|effect=Temporary increases Mario's attack power by 1|element=None|range=Mario|image=PM Turbo Charge screenshot.png}}
{{PM Moves|game=[[Paper Mario]]|mastered=[[Watt]]|attack=0|rank=''Super Rank''|effect=Temporary increases Mario's attack power by 1|element=None|range=Mario|image=PM Turbo Charge screenshot.png}}
'''Turbo Charge''' is an attack that [[Watt]] uses in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. This attack costs [[Mario]] three [[Flower Point|FP]], and Watt also needs to be leveled up to the Super Rank. To execute this move, the player must press the {{button|n64|A}} Button as the red stars light up. Mario's attack power is then temporarily boosted by one. The duration of the boost depends on how many times the player hits the star (up to four rounds). This move is similar to [[Sushie]]'s [[Water Block]]; it raises a stat by one for an amount of time which depends on how well the attack is executed.
'''Turbo Charge''' is an attack that [[Watt]] uses in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. This attack costs [[Mario]] three [[Flower Point|FP]], and Watt also needs to be leveled up to the Super Rank. To execute this move, the player must press the {{button|n64|A}} Button as the red stars light up. Mario's attack power is then temporarily boosted by one. The duration of the boost depends on how many times the player hits the star (up to four rounds). This move is similar to [[Sushie]]'s [[Water Block]]; it raises a stat by one for an amount of time which depends on how well the attack is executed.



Revision as of 02:25, August 11, 2020

Template:PM Moves Turbo Charge is an attack that Watt uses in Paper Mario. This attack costs Mario three FP, and Watt also needs to be leveled up to the Super Rank. To execute this move, the player must press the A Button Button as the red stars light up. Mario's attack power is then temporarily boosted by one. The duration of the boost depends on how many times the player hits the star (up to four rounds). This move is similar to Sushie's Water Block; it raises a stat by one for an amount of time which depends on how well the attack is executed.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese はつでんパワー[1]
Hatsuden Pawā
Power Generation

Chinese 涡轮蓄力
Wōlún Xùlì
Turbo Charge

German Turbolader
Turbocharger

References

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