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==''Paper Mario'' locations==
==''Paper Mario'' locations==
[[File:PMHiddenBlock19.png|thumb|right|The location of the Dizzy Dial in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]].]]
[[File:PMHiddenBlock19.png|thumb|The location of the Dizzy Dial in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]].]]
*On the path to [[Tubba Blubba's Castle]] in [[Gusty Gulch]].
*On the path to [[Tubba Blubba's Castle]] in [[Gusty Gulch]].
*In a [[List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario|hidden block]] in the area behind [[Gourmet Guy]] in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]].
*In a [[List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario|hidden block]] in the area behind [[Gourmet Guy]] in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]].

Revision as of 12:25, April 12, 2023

Dizzy Dial
PaperMario Items DizzyDial.png A Dizzy Dial from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Paper Mario description If it works, dazes and paralyzes all enemies briefly.
The Thousand-Year Door description Makes all enemies dizzy, decreasing their accuracy.

The Dizzy Dial is a very common item from the Paper Mario series. It has a high chance of making all enemies Dizzy and is most effective against flying enemies. Bosses are extremely resistant to it, however. While the Dizzy Dial is sold in a few stores, it has a high drop rate by enemies. It is also mandatory to buy at least one Dizzy Dial in order to gain access to Don Pianta's headquarters.

Tayce T. can create Dizzy Dials by cooking with a Strange Leaf, optionally in combination with the Stinky Herb. This may be a reference to certain plants that can cause psychedelic experiences, or 'dizziness', when ingested.

Recipes

Recipe Result of Cooked Item
Strange Leaf Dizzy Dial
Strange Leaf + Volt Shroom
Strange Leaf + Stinky Herb

Paper Mario locations

Image of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block in Shy Guy's Toy Box, in Paper Mario.
The location of the Dizzy Dial in Shy Guy's Toy Box.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グルグルめまわし[2]
Guruguru Memawashi
Spinning Eye-turner
Chinese 眩晕盘[?]
Xuànyūn Pán
Dizzy Dial
German Schwirrwarr[?] From schwirr (buzz) and wirrwarr (clutter)
Italian Giratutto[?] Spin everything
Spanish Disco Mareo[?] Dizziness Disc

References

  1. ^ Jdaster64 (April 7, 2016). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy Item/Badge Drop FAQ. GameFAQs. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  2. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved January 31, 2015.