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An '''Earth Quake''' is an item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In battle, the item causes the ground to shake, dealing five damage to all ground and ceiling enemies. It does not have any effect on airborne enemies. Despite the name, it does not count as quake damage, and, as such, doesn't flip enemies that get flipped by POW blocks and Quake Hammer. [[Zess T.]] can make an Earth Quake with a [[Point Swap]] and [[Thunder Bolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]].
An '''Earth Quake''' is an item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In battle, the item causes the ground to shake, dealing five damage to all ground and ceiling enemies. It does not have any effect on airborne enemies. Despite the name, it does not count as quake damage, and, as such, doesn't flip enemies that get flipped by POW blocks and Quake Hammer. [[Zess T.]] can make an Earth Quake with a [[Point Swap]] and [[Thunder Bolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]].
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|JapR=Yurayura Jishin
|JapR=Yurayura Jishin
|JapM=Yurayura Earthquake, where ''yurayura'' is an onomatopoeia for swaying.
|JapM=Yurayura Earthquake, where ''yurayura'' is an onomatopoeia for swaying.
|Spa=Piedra Terremoto
|ChiS=摇摇地震
|SpaM=Earthquake Stone
|ChiSR=Yáo Yáo Dìzhèn
|ChiSM=Shaking Earthquake
|ChiT=搖搖地震
|ChiTR=Yáo Yáo Dìzhèn
|ChiTM=Shaking Earthquake
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|Fre=Roc Richter
|Fre=Roc Richter
|FreM=Richter Rock, in reference to the Richter scale.
|FreM=Richter Rock, in reference to the {{wp|Richter scale}}.
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|ItaM=Air Quake
|Ger=Wutbeben
|Ger=Wutbeben
|GerM=Rage Quake
|GerM=Rage Quake
|Ita=Aeromoto
|ItaM=Air-quake
|Kor=흔들흔들지진
|KorR=Heundeul-heundeul Jijin
|KorM=Shaking Earthquake
|Spa=Piedra Terremoto <small>(original)</small>
|SpaM=Earthquake Stone
|Spa2=Piedra terremoto <small>(remake)</small>
|Spa2M=Earthquake stone
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Latest revision as of 10:34, June 4, 2024

Earth Quake
An Earth Quake in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description Attacks all ground-bound enemies. (GameCube)
Attacks all enemies on the ground or ceiling and does 5 damage. (Switch)

An Earth Quake is an item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In battle, the item causes the ground to shake, dealing five damage to all ground and ceiling enemies. It does not have any effect on airborne enemies. Despite the name, it does not count as quake damage, and, as such, doesn't flip enemies that get flipped by POW blocks and Quake Hammer. Zess T. can make an Earth Quake with a Point Swap and Thunder Bolt.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゆらゆらじしん[1]
Yurayura Jishin
Yurayura Earthquake, where yurayura is an onomatopoeia for swaying.

Chinese (simplified) 摇摇地震
Yáo Yáo Dìzhèn
Shaking Earthquake

Chinese (traditional) 搖搖地震
Yáo Yáo Dìzhèn
Shaking Earthquake

French Roc Richter
Richter Rock, in reference to the Richter scale.
German Wutbeben
Rage Quake
Italian Aeromoto
Air-quake
Korean 흔들흔들지진
Heundeul-heundeul Jijin
Shaking Earthquake

Spanish Piedra Terremoto (original)
Piedra terremoto (remake)
Earthquake Stone
Earthquake stone

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English". (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 2, 2015.