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{{Infobox Badge
[[File:HP_Plus.gif|thumb|HP Plus]] '''HP Plus '''is a [[badge]] in [[Paper Mario|''Paper Mario'']].
 
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|name = HP Plus
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|image = [[File:HP Plus (Paper Mario).png|HP Plus as it appears in Paper Mario]]
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|caption = HP Plus as it appears in ''[[Paper Mario]]''.
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|first game = ''[[Paper Mario]]'' (2001)
 
|games = ''[[Paper Mario]]''<br />''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
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|effect = Increases [[Mario]]'s [[Heart Point|HP]] by 5
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|found = Various
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|bp = 3
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{{Q|Increases maximum HP by 5.|Description}}
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'''HP Plus''' is a recurring [[badge]] in the [[Paper Mario series|''Paper Mario'' series]]. Found in various locations, this badge will allow [[Mario]] to increase his [[Heart Point|HP]] by five when equipped.
   
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== Appearances ==
This badge gvies [[Mario]] 5 more HP. HP Plus is found three different times throughout the game. Using [[Kooper]] behind his house, Mario can have Mairo obtain this badge from a tree stump. This badge appears again in [[Forever Forest]]. The forest gives Mario this badge around in the middle of it. In the sector with the [[mushroom]]s, Mario can find a secret area that has this badge in the middle of it. This is found in this area's center. HP Plus appears again, later in the game. [[Rowf's Badge Shop]] sells this badge to Mario for a price of 150 [[coin]]s. This badge, in both games, costs 3 BP to wear.
 
 
=== ''[[Paper Mario]]'' ===
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HP Plus can be found in various locations in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and can be equipped for three [[Badge Point|BP]]. Found first behind [[Kooper]]'s house in [[Koopa Village]], this badge is only obtainable by using Kooper's shell to reach the badge on the other tree stump. Also appearing in [[Forever Forest]], Mario can find this badge in the center of one of the sectors. Later on in the game, Mario can purchase this badge at [[Rowf's Badge Shop]] for a cost of 150 [[coin]]s.
   
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=== ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ===
As stated above, this badge costs 3 BP to wear in this game, [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']], as well. In this game, it also posesses the exact same effect, gives Mario 5 more HP. This badge is found multiple times in it too. Mario finds this badge in [[Hooktail Castle]]. Hooktail Castle has this badge in the second room. Using [[Koops]], Mario can get this badge from under the moat. From here, Mario can get another HP Plus badge in [[Riverside Station]]. At the station, Mario can find a secret hole on the staircase leading down on the eastern side of the station. Through this hole, Mario can find a secret ledge that has this badge laying on the ground. HP Plus badges can also be purchased at the [[Pianta Parlor]] for an astonishing price of 100 PIantas. This badge is unlimitied due to this and, in being so, can be comboed with [[Return Postage]] and [[Double Pain]]. When these badges are equipped together, Mario can inflict damage to foes without attacking and endure many, many hits in the process. This badge has a Partner vairent that is titled [[HP Plus P]].
 
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[[File:HP Plus.gif|HP Plus]]In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', this badge can be found in multiple locations and requires three BP to be equipped. First found in [[Hooktail Castle]], Mario must use [[Koops]] to get this badge from under the moat. Another can be found in [[Riverside Station]] after going through a secret hole and finding a secret ledge. This badge can also be purchased many times from the [[Pianta Parlor]] for a price of 100 Piantas. Also included in this game is the partner variant of HP Plus, [[HP Plus P]].
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=== ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' ===
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{{Main|HP-Up Heart}}
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In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', Mario finds new items called [[HP-Up Heart]]s. These items increase Mario's maximum HP permanently up to 100 points however the European version of the game still refers to them as HP Pluses.
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==See also:==
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* [[Defend Plus]]
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* [[FP Plus]]
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* [[HP Plus P]]
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* [[Hp-Up Heart]]
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* [[Power Plus]]
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Revision as of 07:30, 14 April 2020

"Increases maximum HP by 5."
—Description

HP Plus is a recurring badge in the Paper Mario series. Found in various locations, this badge will allow Mario to increase his HP by five when equipped.

Appearances

Paper Mario

HP Plus can be found in various locations in Paper Mario and can be equipped for three BP. Found first behind Kooper's house in Koopa Village, this badge is only obtainable by using Kooper's shell to reach the badge on the other tree stump. Also appearing in Forever Forest, Mario can find this badge in the center of one of the sectors. Later on in the game, Mario can purchase this badge at Rowf's Badge Shop for a cost of 150 coins.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

HP PlusIn Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, this badge can be found in multiple locations and requires three BP to be equipped. First found in Hooktail Castle, Mario must use Koops to get this badge from under the moat. Another can be found in Riverside Station after going through a secret hole and finding a secret ledge. This badge can also be purchased many times from the Pianta Parlor for a price of 100 Piantas. Also included in this game is the partner variant of HP Plus, HP Plus P.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Main article: HP-Up Heart

In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Mario finds new items called HP-Up Hearts. These items increase Mario's maximum HP permanently up to 100 points however the European version of the game still refers to them as HP Pluses.

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