Mistake

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Mistake
Mistake from Paper Mario. Mistake from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mistake SPM.png Mistake alt SPM.png
Paper Mario description This doesn't look very good! Restores 1 HP and 1 FP.
The Thousand-Year Door description Zess T.'s failed attempt. Replenishes 1 FP and 1 HP.
Super Paper Mario description Send it back to the kitchen! Fills 1 HP and cures poison. (1)
Send it back to the kitchen! The smell could KO you! (2)

A Mistake is an item found in the Paper Mario series. The item is created when Mario mixes ingredients that do not result in an applicable recipe. A Mistake heals only one HP and one FP. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario, the Mistake counts towards finding all the recipes.

Mistakes sell for five coins in the item shop in Boo Mansion and 20 coins in the item shop in Bowser's Castle in Paper Mario, three coins in the item shop in Twilight Town in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but one coin everywhere else.

In Super Paper Mario, there are two types of Mistakes. One of them recovers only 1 HP, but also cures poison, while the other can be made by cooking a Sleepy Sheep, which puts multiple enemies to sleep, similar to a Sleepy Sheep itself. In fact, upon using the item, the animation is exactly the same as if the player had used a Sleepy Sheep instead. The Mistake is also one of the options that Mimi asks the player as Merlee to place in the traps. However, instead of one Mistake, ten Mistakes are placed there.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese しっぱいりょうり[1]
Shippai Ryōri
Failed Cooking
Chinese 失败的料理[?]
Shībài de Liàolǐ
Failed Cooking
German Fehlschlag[?] Failure
Italian Malfatto[?] Lit. "Badly Made", it is also the name of a traditional peasant dish from the Brescia area, in Lombardy
Spanish Comida Pocha[?] Musty meal

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.