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Ice Smash
Sprite of the Ice Smash badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
BP needed 1
Sell price 37 coins
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
The Thousand-Year Door description Wear this to use Ice Smash. 3 FP are required to use this attack, which can freeze and immobilize an enemy if executed superbly. Wearing two or more of these badges requires more FP for the move, but enemies stay frozen longer.

Ice Smash is a badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is found in Creepy Steeple, in a hidden room near the entrance accessible using Tube Mario, can be bought from the Lovely Howz of Badges for seventy-five coins, and is rarely dropped after battle by Parabuzzies, Frost Piranhas, Ice Puffs and Poison Puffs (in-game data shows that the Lakitu and the second Spiny in Spike Storm drops this badge, though Glitz Pit enemies do not drop items after battles). If Mario equips this badge, he gets a new hammer move called Ice Smash, which can be used for three FP. When used, it deals the same damage as the normal hammer, but, if the Action Command is timed correctly, it inflicts the Frozen status effect onto its target for two turns.

Drop Rates

Badge rates in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Sprite of the Ice Smash badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Ice Smash
Roll over Rate types for descriptions, and dotted-lined rates to show percentages out of 100.
Enemy Hold rate Drop rate
Frost Piranha 0/200 1/300
Ice Puff 0/200 2/300
Lakitu (Glitz Pit, Spike Storm) 0/200 2/300
Parabuzzy 0/200 2/300
Poison Puff 0/200 2/300
Spiny #2 (Glitz Pit, Spike Storm) 0/200 2/300

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アイスナグーリ[?]
Aisu Nagūri
Ice strike
German Eisschlag[?] Ice Strike
Italian Colpo Gelo[?] ?
Spanish Martillo Hielo[?] ?