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|SpaM=Fire burst; shared with [[Flame (move)|Flame]] and [[Fiery Jinx]] | |SpaM=Fire burst; shared with [[Flame (move)|Flame]] and [[Fiery Jinx]] |
Revision as of 12:32, January 7, 2025
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Super Paper Mario description | Broils enemies with searing flames. |
The Fire Burst is an item in Super Paper Mario. It replaces the Fire Flower from Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. When used, the player must shake the Wii Remote up and down in a sideways position to fill the meter as much as possible to deal damage to enemies on the screen. One point of damage is done to enemies for each section on the meter that is filled up. It is the only ingredient needed to make Spicy Soup in this game.
Fire Burst appear in the following locations:
- Chapter 1-1, in 3D between the two doors inside Bestovius’ house.
- Chapter 5-2 (Map 32), use Fleep on the volcanic crater.
- Sold by Howzit for 20 coins each in Flipside, 7 coins each in Yold Town, or 15 coins each in Downtown of Crag.
Recipes
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ほのおさくれつ[?] Honō Sakuretsu |
Fire Burst | |
French | Flamme ardente[?] | Burning Flame | |
German | Feuerstoß[?] | Fire Blast | |
Italian | Fiammata[?] | Blaze | |
Korean | 불꽃파워[?] Bulkkot Pawo |
Flame Power | |
Spanish | Llamarada[?] | Fire burst; shared with Flame and Fiery Jinx |