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{{Infobox Badge
[[File:Attack FX B one.gif|thumb|39px|right|TTYD's Attack FX B]] '''Attack FX B''' is a badge that makes an appearance in ''Paper Mario'' and ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
 
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|name = Attack FX B
 
|image = [[File:Attack FX B one.gif|Attack FX B as it appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
 
|caption = Attack FX B as it appears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
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|first game = ''[[Paper Mario]]'' (2001)
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|games = ''Paper Mario'' <br />''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
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|effect = Changes the sound of an attack
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|found = [[Pleasant Path]]
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[[Hooktail Castle]]
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|bp = 0}}'''Attack FX B''' is a badge in the [[Paper Mario series|''Paper Mario'' series]].
   
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==Appearances==
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===''Paper Mario''===
 
[[File:Attack FX B one.png|thumb|left]]In its first appearance in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Attack FX B gives [[Mario]] a new sound that is made when a [[hammer]] or [[Boots|jump]] attack is used in battle. Like all of the other Attack FX badges, Attack FX B makes a sound when Mario uses his hammer ouside of combat as well. Attack FX B, when equipped, makes a loud flute sound.
   
 
This badge is found in a secret box outside of [[Koopa Village]]. On [[Pleasant Path]], there are three [[Question Block|blocks]] that are in a triangle formation in front of the entrance to Koopa Village. By hitting the blocks in a special order: Left, Right, Top, Mario can make a hidden [[Red ? Block|block]] to appear. Hitting the block's location beforehand has no result. Inside of the block is this badge.
In its first appearance in ''Paper Mario'', Attack FX B gives Mario a new sound that is made when a hammer or jump attack is used in battle. Like all of the other Attack FX badges, Attack FX B makes a sound when Mario uses his hammer ouside of combat as well. The sound that Attack FX B makes in this installment is a loud flute sound.
 
   
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===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
This badge is found in a secret box outside of [[Koopa Village]]. On [[Pleasant Path]], there are three blocks that are[[File:Attack_FX_B_one.png|thumb|Paper Mario appearance]] in a triangle formation in front of the entrance to Koopa Village. By hitting the blocks in a special order: Top, Right, Left; Mario can make a hidden block to appear. Hitting the block's location beforehand has no result. Inside of the block is this badge.
 
 
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Attack FX B is the only attack FX badge to make a reappearance, although it doesn't make the same sound as it did in the last game nor does it have the same sprite, as it is blue rather than red. The sound the badge makes in this game, resembles that of a squeak.
   
 
To acquire this badge, Mario must visit [[Hooktail Castle]], and this badge is only obtainable after a certain point in the game in which a [[Trouble Center|trouble]] by [[Ms. Mowz|???]] can be undergone. ??? will tell Mario to go to Hooktail Castle and collect a badge there. Mario must use [[Madame Flurrie]] to move a hidden square area in the center of the large room [[Hooktail]] was fought in to reveal a treasure chest. The badge is in this hidden chest. Then, Mario must hand-deliver the badge to ???, and in doing so, she tells him that Mario needs her badge stealing tactics and joins the party, letting Mario keep the badge.
==''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==
 
   
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==See also:==
In the sequel to Paper Mario, Attack FX B makes an appearance. It is the only attack FX badge that does make a reappearance, although it doesn't make the same sound as it did in the last game nor does it have the same sprite, as it is blue rather than red. The sound the badge makes in this game, resembles that of a sqeak.
 
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* [[Attack FX A]]
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* [[Attack FX C]]
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* [[Attack FX D]]
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* [[Attack FX E]]
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* [[Attack FX G]]
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* [[Attack FX P]]
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* [[Attack FX R]]
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* [[Attack FX Y]]
   
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==Navigation==
In TTYD, Attack FX B is found in a secret area inside of [[Hooktail Castle]]. This could possibly be a reference to its hidden location in the last game. It is only obtainable after a certain point in the game has past and a new person named [[Ms. Mowz|???]] has a task for Mario. ??? will tell Mario to go to Hooktail Castle and Collect a badge there. [[Mario]] must use flurrie to move a hidden square area in the center of the large room [[Hooktail]] was fought in. The badge is in this hidden chest. Then, Mario must hand-deliver the badge to ???, in doing so, she tells him that Mario needs her badge stealing tactics and joins the party. She lets Mario keep the badge.
 
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[[Category:Paper Mario Attack FX Badges]]
 
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[[Category:Thousand-Year Door Attack FX Badges]]
 
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[[de:Sound-FX B]]
 
[[Category:Badges in Paper Mario]]
 
[[Category:Badges in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
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[[Category:Badges]]

Revision as of 01:20, 26 September 2019

Attack FX B is a badge in the Paper Mario series.

Appearances

Paper Mario

Attack FX B one

In its first appearance in Paper Mario, Attack FX B gives Mario a new sound that is made when a hammer or jump attack is used in battle. Like all of the other Attack FX badges, Attack FX B makes a sound when Mario uses his hammer ouside of combat as well. Attack FX B, when equipped, makes a loud flute sound.

This badge is found in a secret box outside of Koopa Village. On Pleasant Path, there are three blocks that are in a triangle formation in front of the entrance to Koopa Village. By hitting the blocks in a special order: Left, Right, Top, Mario can make a hidden block to appear. Hitting the block's location beforehand has no result. Inside of the block is this badge.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Attack FX B is the only attack FX badge to make a reappearance, although it doesn't make the same sound as it did in the last game nor does it have the same sprite, as it is blue rather than red. The sound the badge makes in this game, resembles that of a squeak.

To acquire this badge, Mario must visit Hooktail Castle, and this badge is only obtainable after a certain point in the game in which a trouble by ??? can be undergone. ??? will tell Mario to go to Hooktail Castle and collect a badge there. Mario must use Madame Flurrie to move a hidden square area in the center of the large room Hooktail was fought in to reveal a treasure chest. The badge is in this hidden chest. Then, Mario must hand-deliver the badge to ???, and in doing so, she tells him that Mario needs her badge stealing tactics and joins the party, letting Mario keep the badge.

See also:

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