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A '''Couple's Cake''' is an item found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The item is given to [[Mario]] after he completes the "[[Looking for a gal!]]" [[Trouble Center|trouble]]. This item has the same properties as a [[Slow Shroom]], healing two [[HP]] every turn for ten turns, but a character cannot use it on themselves. Mario can use it only on his [[partner]]s and partners can use it only on Mario. According to [[Wonky]], Couple's Cakes remind [[Zess T.]] of her late husband and she is therefore apparently reluctant in making them; this situation is almost identical to [[Tayce T.]]'s quirk over [[Cake]], which she similarly used to win her late husband over. This item can be sold anywhere for 10 [[coin]]s (30 coins in the Japanese version). | A '''Couple's Cake''' is an item found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The item is given to [[Mario]] after he completes the "[[Looking for a gal!]]" [[Trouble Center|trouble]]. This item has the same properties as a [[Slow Shroom]], healing two [[Heart Point|HP]] every turn for ten turns, but a character cannot use it on themselves. Mario can use it only on his [[partner]]s and partners can use it only on Mario. According to [[Wonky]], Couple's Cakes remind [[Zess T.]] of her late husband and she is therefore apparently reluctant in making them; this situation is almost identical to [[Tayce T.]]'s quirk over [[Cake]], which she similarly used to win her late husband over. This item can be sold anywhere for 10 [[coin]]s (30 coins in the Japanese version). | ||
The Couple's Cake reappears in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', where it automatically gives the player 5,000 points when used. In both games, the Couple's Cake can also be mixed with a [[Poison Mushroom|Poison Shroom]] to make a [[Trial Stew]]. | |||
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Revision as of 22:42, February 10, 2024
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The Thousand-Year Door description | Food that slowly refills HP. You can't eat it alone. |
Super Paper Mario description | A heartwarming dessert that brings back fond memories. |
A Couple's Cake is an item found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The item is given to Mario after he completes the "Looking for a gal!" trouble. This item has the same properties as a Slow Shroom, healing two HP every turn for ten turns, but a character cannot use it on themselves. Mario can use it only on his partners and partners can use it only on Mario. According to Wonky, Couple's Cakes remind Zess T. of her late husband and she is therefore apparently reluctant in making them; this situation is almost identical to Tayce T.'s quirk over Cake, which she similarly used to win her late husband over. This item can be sold anywhere for 10 coins (30 coins in the Japanese version).
The Couple's Cake reappears in Super Paper Mario, where it automatically gives the player 5,000 points when used. In both games, the Couple's Cake can also be mixed with a Poison Shroom to make a Trial Stew.
Recipe
Recipe | Result | Game appearance |
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Snow Bunny + Spicy Soup | Couple's Cake | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Snow Bunny + Berry Snow Bunny | Super Paper Mario | |
Couple's Cake + Poison Shroom | Trial Stew | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | いつまでもふたりで[?] Itsumademo Futari de |
The two of us together forever | |
French | Love melba[?] | Love Melba ("Melba" comes from "Pêche Melba" (Peach Melba)) | |
German | Paarmahl[?] | Couple's Meal | |
Italian | Semprindue[?] | Always-together | |
Korean | 커플빙수[?] Keopeul Bingsu |
Couple's Shaved Ice | |
Spanish | Siempre Juntos[?] | Always Together |