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In ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', prior to when the Bros. visit [[Twinsy Tropics]], some Paper enemies occasionally appear shiny in battle, but there is a rare chance this happens. The more the player clears Expert Challenges, the more common the chances are for the paper enemies to appear shiny. Equipping the [[Shiny Ring]] increases the chances as well. Shiny Paper enemies are stronger than their regular Paper versions and have higher levels than average. Non-copy enemies' HP are increased by 40%, copy enemies' HP are increased by 20%, their POW, DEF, and SPEED are increased by 50%. They also have a high chance of dropping rare items, like [[Battle Card (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|amiibo Cards]]. The player earns three times the EXP and four times the coin drop amounts from Shiny Paper enemies upon defeat. [[Shiny RoboBowser]], the final boss of ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', dons this trait as well.
In ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', prior to when the Bros. visit [[Twinsy Tropics]], some Paper enemies occasionally appear shiny in battle, but there is a rare chance this happens. The more the player clears Expert Challenges, the more common the chances are for the paper enemies to appear shiny. Equipping the [[Shiny Ring]] increases the chances as well. Shiny Paper enemies are stronger than their regular Paper versions and have higher levels than average. Non-copy enemies' HP are increased by 40%, copy enemies' HP are increased by 20%, their POW, DEF, and SPEED are increased by 50%. They also have a high chance of dropping rare items, like [[Battle Card (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|amiibo Cards]]. The player earns three times the EXP and four times the coin drop amounts from Shiny Paper enemies upon defeat. [[Shiny RoboBowser]], the final boss of ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', dons this trait as well.


While stickers do not return in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Mario can still find and purchase shiny variants of his [[Boots]] and [[Hammer]] attacks, which can be equipped as replacements for his permanent default moves. These variants do not disappear after a single turn, unlike stickers, but they do break after a while. Shiny [[Mushroom]]s, [[Fire Flower|Fire]] and [[Ice Flower]]s, and [[Raccoon Mario#Paper Mario series|Tails]] also return, although shiny enemies do not.
While stickers do not return in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Mario can still find and purchase shiny variants of his [[Boots]] and [[Hammer]] attacks, which can be equipped as replacements for his permanent default moves. These variants do not disappear after a single turn, unlike stickers, but they do break after a while. Shiny [[Mushroom]]s, [[Fire Flower|Fire]] and [[Ice Flower]]s, and [[Raccoon Mario#Paper Mario series|Tails]] also return.


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