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[[File:PM64 Danger.png|thumb|Mario in Danger status.]] | [[File:PM64 Danger.png|thumb|Mario in Danger status.]] | ||
'''Danger''' is a status effect that appears in all [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' games]]. It occurs when [[Mario]]'s or any of his [[Partner]]'s [[HP]] gets low, causing a bubble with the words 'Danger' to appear above them. An alarm-like sound is also heard to inform that the player should use healing [[items]]. In the first two Paper Mario games, a character is in "Danger", when his or her HP gets between 2 and 5. If it goes down to 1, the character is in [[Peril]]. Certain [[Badge]]s like [[Power Rush]] and [[Close Call]] can be used only when in 'Danger'. If an enemy performs an attack with multiple moves and Mario or his partner goes 'Danger' between the moves, equipped badges will affect immediately even during attack. In [[Super Paper Mario]], a hero is in 'Danger', when his or her HP gets below 20% of maximum HP. Because there are no actual badges in this game, this status is completely useless. In [[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]] 'Danger' is known as 'Tired'. It occurs when Mario's HP drops below 30% of maximum HP. When tired, battle music turns off-key and Mario starts panting. There are no ways to make use of this status. | '''Danger''' is a status effect that appears in all [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' games]]. It occurs when [[Mario]]'s or any of his [[Partner]]'s [[HP]] gets low, causing a bubble with the words 'Danger' to appear above them. An alarm-like sound is also heard to inform that the player should use healing [[items]]. In the first two Paper Mario games, a character is in "Danger", when his or her HP gets between 2 and 5. If it goes down to 1, the character is in [[Peril]]. Certain [[Badge]]s like [[Power Rush]] and [[Close Call (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Close Call]] can be used only when in 'Danger'. If an enemy performs an attack with multiple moves and Mario or his partner goes 'Danger' between the moves, equipped badges will affect immediately even during attack. In [[Super Paper Mario]], a hero is in 'Danger', when his or her HP gets below 20% of maximum HP. Because there are no actual badges in this game, this status is completely useless. In [[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]] 'Danger' is known as 'Tired'. It occurs when Mario's HP drops below 30% of maximum HP. When tired, battle music turns off-key and Mario starts panting. There are no ways to make use of this status. | ||
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Danger is a status effect that appears in all Paper Mario games. It occurs when Mario's or any of his Partner's HP gets low, causing a bubble with the words 'Danger' to appear above them. An alarm-like sound is also heard to inform that the player should use healing items. In the first two Paper Mario games, a character is in "Danger", when his or her HP gets between 2 and 5. If it goes down to 1, the character is in Peril. Certain Badges like Power Rush and Close Call can be used only when in 'Danger'. If an enemy performs an attack with multiple moves and Mario or his partner goes 'Danger' between the moves, equipped badges will affect immediately even during attack. In Super Paper Mario, a hero is in 'Danger', when his or her HP gets below 20% of maximum HP. Because there are no actual badges in this game, this status is completely useless. In Paper Mario: Sticker Star 'Danger' is known as 'Tired'. It occurs when Mario's HP drops below 30% of maximum HP. When tired, battle music turns off-key and Mario starts panting. There are no ways to make use of this status.