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[[Image:Refresh.png|250px|thumb|right|[[Eldstar]] leaves after healing [[Mario]]]]
[[Image:Refresh.png|250px|thumb|right|[[Eldstar]] leaves after healing [[Mario]]]]
'''Refresh''' is a special move that is found during the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]''.
'''Refresh''' is a special move in ''[[Paper Mario]]''.


[[Eldstar]], one of the seven [[Star Spirits]], teaches [[Mario]] the ability to Refresh after Mario defeats the [[Koopa Bros.]]. The move consumes 1 [[Star Power|SP]]. If used, Mario will recover five [[Heart Point|HP]] and five [[Flower Point|FP]]. As Mario [[Level Up|levels up]] and increases his HP and FP, the special move will eventually become less important, although it can still be useful to recover the FP if the player doesn't spend too much FP. The move also removes some ailments, such as poison.
[[Eldstar]], one of the seven [[Star Spirits]], teaches [[Mario]] the ability to Refresh after Mario defeats the [[Koopa Bros.]]. The move consumes 1 [[Star Power|SP]]. If used, Mario will recover five [[Heart Point|HP]] and five [[Flower Point|FP]]. As Mario [[Level Up|levels up]] and increases his HP and FP, the special move will eventually become less important, although it can still be useful to recover the FP if the player doesn't spend too much FP. The move also removes some ailments, such as poison.

Revision as of 23:54, August 1, 2018

Eldstar leaves after healing Mario

Refresh is a special move in Paper Mario.

Eldstar, one of the seven Star Spirits, teaches Mario the ability to Refresh after Mario defeats the Koopa Bros.. The move consumes 1 SP. If used, Mario will recover five HP and five FP. As Mario levels up and increases his HP and FP, the special move will eventually become less important, although it can still be useful to recover the FP if the player doesn't spend too much FP. The move also removes some ailments, such as poison.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese すっきりそうかい[1]
Sukkiri Sōkai
Refresh

Chinese 恢复
huīfù
Restore

German Erfrischung
Refreshment

References

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