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[[ | [[File:Cloud_9.PNG|right|thumb|A [[Spiked Goomba]] failed to attack because of '''Cloud Nine'''.]] | ||
'''Cloud Nine''' is one of [[Lakilester|Lakilester's]] attacks in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. The effect is that he creates a cloud that boosts [[Mario|Mario's]] evasiveness. All the player has to do to get the best effect is press {{button|n64|A}} as the red stars light up. Cloud Nine is a Super Rank attack and costs four Flower Points. | '''Cloud Nine''' is one of [[Lakilester|Lakilester's]] attacks in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. The effect is that he creates a cloud that boosts [[Mario|Mario's]] evasiveness. All the player has to do to get the best effect is press {{button|n64|A}} as the red stars light up. Cloud Nine is a Super Rank attack and costs four Flower Points. |
Revision as of 18:25, May 18, 2017
Cloud Nine is one of Lakilester's attacks in the game Paper Mario. The effect is that he creates a cloud that boosts Mario's evasiveness. All the player has to do to get the best effect is press as the red stars light up. Cloud Nine is a Super Rank attack and costs four Flower Points.
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See also
- Outta Sight, an attack used by Bow with a similar effect that makes Mario invisible for one or more turns, making him invulnerable to all attacks.
- Water Block, an attack with a similar action command that increases Mario's defense, used by Sushie.
- Turbo Charge, an attack with a similar action command that increases Mario's attack power, used by Watt.
Trivia
- Cloud Nine's name comes from the idiom "cloud nine," meaning "state of great happiness or dreaminess."
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