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{{PM_Moves
{{PM move infobox
|game=[[Paper Mario]]
|game=[[Paper Mario]]
|image=AirLiftPM.png
|image=AirLiftPM.png
|attack=0
|mastered_by=[[Parakarry]]
|mastered=[[Parakarry]]
|effect=Parakarry carries an enemy out of the battle.
|effect=Parakarry carries an enemy out of the battle.
|range=One
|target= Any single enemy
|rank=Super Rank
|rank=Super Rank
}}
}}
'''Air Lift''' is one of the [[Special Moves]] that [[Parakarry]] can use in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Parakarry learns the attack upon reaching the [[Super Rank]]. Air Lift, if performed correctly, allows Parakarry to carry an [[enemy]] out of a battle (effectively acting as an "instant KO" attack). The move requires the [[player]] to rapidly press the {{button|n64|A}} button and consumes three [[FP]] upon use. [[Bosses]], enemies with [[spikes]] on top of them, or other strong enemies are immune to this special attack. Also, the player won't earn any [[Star Points]] from enemies defeated that way.
'''Air Lift''' is one of the moves that [[Parakarry]] can use in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' upon reaching the [[Super Rank]]. If performed correctly, Air Lift allows Parakarry to carry an enemy out of a battle (effectively acting as an "instant KO" attack). The move requires the player to rapidly press the {{button|n64|A}} button in order to fill a gauge, and consumes three [[Flower Point|FP]] upon use. Different enemies have different resistances to Air Lift, and require more or less inputs to fill the bar. The chance of carrying away an enemy is equivalent to how much the bar is filled out, and is guaranteed if 100% is reached. However some foes such as bosses can be fully immune to the move, and Parakarry will also fail to touch enemies with spikes or flames on top of them, instead taking damage himself. Enemies defeated by an Air Lift won't yield any [[Star Point]]s.
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==Names in other languages==
[[Category:Special Moves]]
{{foreign names
[[Category:Paper Mario Special Moves]]
|Jap=はこびだし<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/pm_j-e.shtml "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English"]. (June 17, 2013). ''The Mushroom Kingdom.'' Retrieved February 4, 2015.</ref>
[[Category:Paper Mario]]
|JapR=Hakobidashi
|JapM=Carry Out
|Spa=Viaje Aéreo
|SpaM=Air Travel
|Ger=Abtransport
|GerM=Evacuation
|Fre=Envol
|FreM=Flight
|Chi=空运
|ChiR=Kōngyùn
|ChiM=Airlift
}}
 
==References==
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Revision as of 04:08, January 8, 2024

Paper Mario move
Air Lift
Parakarry using his Special Move Air Lift on a Paragloomba.
Mastered by Parakarry
Rank Super Rank
Effect Parakarry carries an enemy out of the battle.
Target Any single enemy

Air Lift is one of the moves that Parakarry can use in Paper Mario upon reaching the Super Rank. If performed correctly, Air Lift allows Parakarry to carry an enemy out of a battle (effectively acting as an "instant KO" attack). The move requires the player to rapidly press the A Button button in order to fill a gauge, and consumes three FP upon use. Different enemies have different resistances to Air Lift, and require more or less inputs to fill the bar. The chance of carrying away an enemy is equivalent to how much the bar is filled out, and is guaranteed if 100% is reached. However some foes such as bosses can be fully immune to the move, and Parakarry will also fail to touch enemies with spikes or flames on top of them, instead taking damage himself. Enemies defeated by an Air Lift won't yield any Star Points.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese はこびだし[1]
Hakobidashi
Carry Out

Chinese 空运
Kōngyùn
Airlift

French Envol
Flight
German Abtransport
Evacuation
Spanish Viaje Aéreo
Air Travel

References

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