Power Smash

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Power Smash
Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door
Power Smash Badge.png Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Badge Point BP 1 1
Flower Point FP 2 2 ×2
Attack Atk. Hammer4
Super Hammer6
Ultra Hammer8
Hammer4
Super Hammer6
Ultra Hammer8
 +2
Price Coin50 (GCN)
Coin80 (NS)
Pianta34 (GCN)
Pianta80 (NS)
Effect Allows Mario use Power Smash, a hammer attack with increased damage.
Description(s)
Lets you do a Power Smash. Uses 2 FP. Hammers an enemy using lots of attack power. (Paper Mario)
Wear this to use Power Smash. 2 FP are required to use this attack, which lets you whack an enemy with huge power. Wearing two or more of these badges requires more FP for the move, but increases the Attack power. (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Nintendo GameCube)
Wear this to use Power Smash. 2 FP are required to use this attack, which lets you powerfully smash a foe for increased damage. Wearing two or more of these badges requires more FP for the move, but increases the Attack power. (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Nintendo Switch)

Power Smash is a badge in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In Paper Mario, it is in the Toad Town Tunnels, behind some destroyable blocks, and is only accessible after Mario obtains the Super Hammer. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, it is given by Professor Frankly, serving as a tutorial on how to equip and use badges. Additional Power Smash badges can be bought at the Pianta Parlor for thirty-four pianta tokens with the Silver Card, and can be rarely dropped after battle by Buzzy Beetles, Spike Tops, Spinias, Spanias, and Spunias. If Mario equips the badge, he is able to use Power Smash, a hammer attack that requires two FP to use. If the Action Command is timed correctly, Mario deals a single hammer attack that deals two more points of damage than a regular timed hit with a hammer. Unlike other hammer moves (excluding Piercing Blow), the move has multiple Stylish moves that make Mario perform multiple backflips in succession, if timed correctly. Equipping multiple copies of the badge will double the amount of FP previously required to use it, but also increases the move's damage by 2 for each equipped badge.

Drop Rates

Badge rates in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Sprite of the Power Smash badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Power Smash
Roll over Rate types for descriptions, and dotted-lined rates to show percentages out of 100.
Enemy Hold rate Drop rate
Buzzy Beetle 0/200 2/300
Spania 0/200 1/300
Spike Top 0/200 2/300
Spinia 0/200 1/300
Spunia 0/200 2/300

Merluvlee's prediction in Paper Mario

  • "I see...a Power Smash Badge. You enter the Private pipe in Toad Town and head left, smashing blocks as you go. You enter a pipe and continue left once you emerge. After breaking a block to make a jump pad fall, you leap up to the Badge's resting place."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガツーンナグーリ[?]
Gatsūn Nagūri
Stylization of「ガツン」(gatsun, Japanese term for "forcibly") and「殴り」(naguri, "striking")
ガツーンハンマー (Paper Mario move)[?]
Gatsūn Hanmā
Stylization of「ガツン」(gatsun, Japanese term for "forcibly") and "Hammer"
Chinese (simplified) 重击勋章 (Paper Mario)[?]
Zhòngjī Xūnzhāng
Heavy Strike Badge
强力敲击徽章 (The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?]
Qiánglì Qiāojī Huīzhāng
Power Strike Badge
Chinese (traditional) 強力敲擊徽章[?]
Qiánglì Qiāojī Huīzhāng
Power Strike Badge
Dutch Krachtklap[1] Strength clap
French Coup Fort[?] Powerful Blow
German Power-Hauer[?] Power Hitter
Italian Mazzapicchio[?] Club-hit
Korean 파워스매시[?]
Pawo Seumaesi
Power Smash
Spanish Golpe Potente[?] Powerful Strike
Golpe potente (The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?] Powerful strike

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Nederland (April 25, 2024). Een uitgebreide blik op Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Youtube. Retrieved May 1, 2024.