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[[File:PMTTYD_Power_Lift.png|left|thumb|Power Lift in gameplay]]
[[File:PMTTYD_Power_Lift.png|left|thumb|Power Lift in gameplay]]
To use the move, Mario must have the [[Gold Star]], which is obtained at the end of [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 3: Of Glitz and Glory|Chapter 3]]. The Action Command involves a 9-square grid in which red Attack arrows, blue Defense arrows, and [[Poison Mushroom]]s appear periodically. The player has a limited amount of time (which is not shown) to move a cursor up, down, left and right with the {{button|gcn|Stick}}, and press {{button|gcn|A}} to select as many arrows as possible. Each arrow lasts only a few seconds and when selected fills up the gauge by 1/5 of its total amount. Every time a gauge fills completely, one point is added to the respective stat (Attack or Defense) If the player hits a Poison Mushroom square, the cursor moves at half speed for a while, which is obviously a negative effect.
To use the move, Mario must have the [[Gold Star]], which is obtained at the end of [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 3: Of Glitz and Glory|Chapter 3]]. The Action Command involves a 9-square grid in which red Attack arrows, blue Defense arrows, and [[Poison Mushroom]]s appear periodically. The player has a limited amount of time (which is not shown) to move a cursor up, down, left and right with the {{button|gcn|Stick}}, and press {{button|gcn|A}} to select as many arrows as possible. Each arrow lasts only a few seconds; when selected, the arrow fills up the gauge by 1/5 of its total amount. Every time a gauge fills completely, one point is added to the respective stat (Attack or Defense) If the player hits a Poison Mushroom square, the cursor moves at half speed for a while, which is obviously a negative effect.


When [[Grubba]] found the Gold Star and learned how to do Power Lift, he designed a [[power-draining machine]] that amplified Power Lift's effect at the expense of others' life forces, which he kept hidden under the [[Glitz Pit]]. He drained [[Prince Mush]], [[KP Pete]], and [[Bandy Andy]] to become his supercharged form, [[Macho Grubba]], before he was caught and defeated. All his victims were subsequently revived.
When [[Grubba]] found the Gold Star and learned how to do Power Lift, he designed a [[power-draining machine]] that amplified Power Lift's effect at the expense of others' life forces, which he kept hidden under the [[Glitz Pit]]. He drained [[Prince Mush]], [[KP Pete]], and [[Bandy Andy]] to become his supercharged form, [[Macho Grubba]], before he was caught and defeated. All his victims were subsequently revived.
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