Yellow Potion

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Yellow Potion
The Orange Potion from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description A pale-colored potion. What kind of effect will it have?

The Yellow Potion, originally called the Orange Potion, is an important item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The Yellow Potion is a chemical created by the X-Nauts for unknown purposes. During one of the chapter intermissions, Princess Peach has to use this potion—along with the Blue Potion, Green Potion, and Red Potion—in order to make herself turn invisible. With the help of the TEC-XX, she successfully does so, and she is then able to secretly infiltrate Sir Grodus's office and steal the Data Disk that the TEC-XX requested.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 黄色きいろのクスリ[?]
Ki'iro no Kusuri
Yellow-colored Potion
Chinese (simplified) 黃色药水[?]
Huángsè Yàoshuǐ
Yellow Potion
Chinese (traditional) 黃色藥水[?]
Huángsè Yàoshuǐ
Yellow Potion
Dutch Geel drankje[?] Yellow drink
French Potion jaune[?] Yellow potion
German Ge. Flüssigkeit[?] Yellow Liquid; short for gelbe ("yellow") original
Gelbe Flüssigkeit[?] Yellow Liquid remake
Italian Pozione gialla[?] Yellow potion
Korean 노랑약[?]
Nolang Yag
Yellow Potion
Spanish Líquido Amarillo[?] Yellow Liquid