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The '''Ultra Stone''' is a [[Crystal Ball]] that appears in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In ''Paper Mario'', it lets [[Mario]]'s partners advance to the Ultra Rank when they hit a [[Super Block]] if they are already at Super Rank. Mario receives it from [[Raphael the Raven]] in [[Jade Jungle]] after making a pulley to [[Mt. Lavalava]].  
The '''Ultra Stone''' is a [[Crystal Ball]] that appears in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In ''Paper Mario'', it lets [[Mario]]'s partners advance to the Ultra Rank when they hit a [[Super Block]] if they are already at Super Rank. Mario receives it from [[Raphael the Raven]] in [[Jade Jungle]] after making a pulley to [[Mt. Lavalava]].  


In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', it is in the possession of [[Merlon]]. However, he forgot about its existence and was only reminded of it by the [[Up Arrow]] which Mario can find in [[Hooktail Castle]] with [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s help to enter a secret room. Upon bringing the Up Arrow to Merlon, he flies up to the attic and retrieves the Ultra Stone. With the Ultra Stone, Merlon is able to upgrade Mario's partners to Ultra Rank, for the usual three [[Shine Sprite]]s. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], the Up Arrow can only be given to Merlon after the [[Sapphire Star]] is taken to the [[Thousand-Year Door]], therefore he cannot retrieve the Ultra Stone before then.
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', it is in the possession of [[Merlon]]. However, he forgot about its existence and was only reminded of it by the [[Up Arrow]] which Mario can find in [[Hooktail Castle]] with [[Bobbery|Admiral Bobbery]]'s help to enter a secret room. Upon bringing the Up Arrow to Merlon, he flies up to the attic and retrieves the Ultra Stone. With the Ultra Stone, Merlon is able to upgrade Mario's partners to Ultra Rank, for the usual three [[Shine Sprite]]s. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], the Up Arrow can only be given to Merlon after the [[Sapphire Star]] is taken to the [[Thousand-Year Door]], therefore he cannot retrieve the Ultra Stone before then.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Latest revision as of 12:20, October 13, 2024

Ultra Stone
UltraStone PM.png The Ultra Stone from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Paper Mario description A stone. Use it to ultra-rank one of your party members.

The Ultra Stone is a Crystal Ball that appears in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In Paper Mario, it lets Mario's partners advance to the Ultra Rank when they hit a Super Block if they are already at Super Rank. Mario receives it from Raphael the Raven in Jade Jungle after making a pulley to Mt. Lavalava.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, it is in the possession of Merlon. However, he forgot about its existence and was only reminded of it by the Up Arrow which Mario can find in Hooktail Castle with Admiral Bobbery's help to enter a secret room. Upon bringing the Up Arrow to Merlon, he flies up to the attic and retrieves the Ultra Stone. With the Ultra Stone, Merlon is able to upgrade Mario's partners to Ultra Rank, for the usual three Shine Sprites. In the Nintendo Switch remake, the Up Arrow can only be given to Merlon after the Sapphire Star is taken to the Thousand-Year Door, therefore he cannot retrieve the Ultra Stone before then.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウルトラストーン[1]
Urutora Sutōn
Ultra Stone
Chinese (simplified) 终极石[?]
Zhōngjí Shí
Ultra Stone
Chinese (traditional) 究極之石[?]
Jiūjí Zhī Shí
Ultimate Stone
French Pierre Ultra (Paper Mario)
Ultragemme (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)
[?]
Ultra Stone
German Ultra-Stein[?] Ultra-Stone
Italian Ultragemma[?] Ultragem
Spanish Bola Roja[?] Red Ball

References[edit]

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