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'''Clock Out''' is a special move in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' that has a chance of [[immobilized|immobilizing]] the target. It is acquired after obtaining the [[Emerald Star]] from Chapter 2. and uses up two [[Star Power|SP]]. Upon starting the move, a bomb falls from the ceiling and lands near [[Mario]]. To pass the bomb to the enemies, the player must mash either {{button|gcn|B}}, {{button|gcn|A}} or {{button|gcn|X}} repeatedly over the current target. There are three possible places where the bomb could land: Mario's side, the enemies' side, or the audience. The player needs to try to get it to the enemies' side to freeze them. Over time, the buttons will switch places and the player should hit the button showing up over the enemies. Sometimes, a [[Shy Guy]] can bounce the bomb back into Mario every so often. Once the bomb explodes, how long the targets get immobilized depends on how well the [[Action Command]] is performed. The effect can range from one turn to three turns. [[Bill Blaster]]s, [[X-Yux]]es, [[Smorg]] and [[Bonetail]] are completely immune to the move.<ref>http://ml.techyoshi.com/index.php/topic,149.msg2633.html#msg2633</ref>{{dead link}} Additionally, [[Prince Mush]] is immune in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]].
'''Clock Out''' is a special move in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' that has a chance of [[immobilized|immobilizing]] the target. It is acquired after obtaining the [[Emerald Star]] from Chapter 2. and uses up two [[Star Power|SP]]. Upon starting the move, a bomb falls from the ceiling and lands near [[Mario]]. To pass the bomb to the enemies, the player must mash either {{button|gcn|B}}, {{button|gcn|A}} or {{button|gcn|X}} repeatedly over the current target. There are three possible places where the bomb could land: Mario's side, the enemies' side, or the audience. The player needs to try to get it to the enemies' side to freeze them. Over time, the buttons will switch places and the player should hit the button showing up over the enemies. If the enemy is on the ceiling or is too large, a [[Shy Guy]]<ref>{{cite|title=TTYDGCN Clock Out on almost all Bosses (plus Swooper bonus at end)|author=Kooky Goonie|date=August 14, 2024|accessdate=August 14, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jm_4YbNIQI|publisher=YouTube}}</ref> ([[Black Shy Guy]] in the remake<ref>{{cite|title=TTYDNS: Clock Out Shy Guys? You bet.|author=Technetium|date=July 22, 2024|accessdate=July 22, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVnpSNxSRos|publisher=YouTube}}</ref>) holds the bomb for them. If the bomb is thrown to a target that is asleep, it will remain stuck in that position no matter which buttons are pressed.<ref>{{cite|title=TTYDNS: Clock Out Shy Guys? (Almost) All Bosses|author=Technetium|date=July 26, 2024|accessdate=July 27, 2024|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAkaCKOojkg|publisher=YouTube}}</ref> Once the bomb explodes, how long the targets get immobilized depends on how well the [[Action Command]] is performed. The effect can range from one turn to three turns. [[Bill Blaster]]s, [[X-Yux]]es, [[Smorg]] and [[Bonetail]] are completely immune to the move.<ref>http://ml.techyoshi.com/index.php/topic,149.msg2633.html#msg2633</ref>{{dead link}} Additionally, [[Prince Mush]] is immune in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]].


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Latest revision as of 00:06, September 8, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Clock Out
ClockoutPM2.png
Mastered by Mario
Crystal Star Emerald Star
Effect Immobilizing the target.
Target All
Attack Power 0

Clock Out is a special move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door that has a chance of immobilizing the target. It is acquired after obtaining the Emerald Star from Chapter 2. and uses up two SP. Upon starting the move, a bomb falls from the ceiling and lands near Mario. To pass the bomb to the enemies, the player must mash either B Button, A Button or X Button repeatedly over the current target. There are three possible places where the bomb could land: Mario's side, the enemies' side, or the audience. The player needs to try to get it to the enemies' side to freeze them. Over time, the buttons will switch places and the player should hit the button showing up over the enemies. If the enemy is on the ceiling or is too large, a Shy Guy[1] (Black Shy Guy in the remake[2]) holds the bomb for them. If the bomb is thrown to a target that is asleep, it will remain stuck in that position no matter which buttons are pressed.[3] Once the bomb explodes, how long the targets get immobilized depends on how well the Action Command is performed. The effect can range from one turn to three turns. Bill Blasters, X-Yuxes, Smorg and Bonetail are completely immune to the move.[4][dead link] Additionally, Prince Mush is immune in the remake.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジカンヨトマレ[?]
Jikanyo Tomare
Time, Stop
Chinese (simplified) 时间暂停[?]
Shíjiān Zàntíng
Time Pause
Chinese (traditional) 時間暫停[?]
Shíjiān Zàntíng
Time Pause
Dutch Time-out[?] -
French Stopchrono[?] Time Stop
German Paralyse[?] Paralyze
Italian Fermatempo[?] Time Stop
Korean 시간아 멈춰라[?]
Sigana Meomchwora
Time, stop
Spanish Tiempo Muerto[?] Time Out original
Tiempo muerto[?] Time out remake

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kooky Goonie (August 14, 2024). TTYDGCN Clock Out on almost all Bosses (plus Swooper bonus at end). YouTube. Retrieved August 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Technetium (July 22, 2024). TTYDNS: Clock Out Shy Guys? You bet.. YouTube. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
  3. ^ Technetium (July 26, 2024). TTYDNS: Clock Out Shy Guys? (Almost) All Bosses. YouTube. Retrieved July 27, 2024.
  4. ^ http://ml.techyoshi.com/index.php/topic,149.msg2633.html#msg2633