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|ChiS=垂危
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|ChiSR=Chuíwēi
|ChiSM=Dying
|Fre=Attention
|FreM=Warning
|Ita=SOS
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|Spa=PELIGRO<br>Peligro<small> (''The Thousand-Year Door'' alert bubble)</small>
|SpaM=DANGER<br>Danger
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Latest revision as of 01:43, May 2, 2024

Mario in Peril status

Peril is a status effect that appears in the first three Paper Mario games. It occurs when Mario or any of his partners goes down to exactly 1 HP, causing a bubble with the words "Peril" to begin flashing next to them. A high-pitched alarm like sound can also be heard, as an alert that the player should use a healing item. Certain badges can be used only when Mario is in the Peril status.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キケン
Kiken
Danger

Chinese (simplified) 垂危
Chuíwēi
Dying

French Attention
Warning
Italian SOS
SOS
Spanish PELIGRO
Peligro (The Thousand-Year Door alert bubble)
DANGER
Danger